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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: TomJaworski on April 27, 2006, 10:25:00 am
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Looking forward to finally seeing the Charlatans live! Their last couple albums have been disappointing, but I still think their live set will be aces. Any word on who's opening? If local, I would like to see (The Sounds of) Kaleidoscope up there. Another great band Shade makes a lot of sense as a support act for the Charlatans. They're a noise-pop outfit from Pittsburgh that draws a lot of inspiration from the Charlatans early material as well as the late-80's/90's Creation Records scene.
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I actually think Up at the Lake is a great record, their strongest since Tellin' Stories. Simpatico is OK, doesn't suck but it's not brilliant. Hopefully they will still close with Sprosten Green. I saw them back at the 9:30 when it was still the WUST Radio Music Hall. It was the Up To Our Hips tour and they did an incredible show. Martin Blunt had on a shirt with the Adidas logo (in green marijuana leaves) that said BLUNT in big letters underneath it, and everyone went crazy when he came out on stage. It was a fun time.
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I've quite liked most of their recent albums....not great but not terrible....Try Again Today is one of my guilty pleasure songs.....as is I Just Can;t Get Over Losing You from Wonderland I think
the new stuff on myspace isn't really doing it for me though....I'll probably pick up a copy anyway
I'll still be at the gig
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Definitely going to that gig...hope they throw some oldies like Toothache, Just Looking, Can't get out of bed, jesus hairdo, etc...
the new record is slowly growing on me...
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I have some pretty cool rare Charlatans stuff. I really love my Isolation promo CD that I found at a record fair once, and then the Beggars Banquet guy tried to take it back from me but I wouldn't let him. That's live from the Metro in Chicago, Feb. 1991. They do a fantastic version of "Happen to Die" on there.
Here's my wish list of songs I wish they would take out of the vault:
Indian Rope
Happen to Die
I Never Want An Easy Life...
Believe You Me
Occupation H. Monster
Page One
(No One) Not Even the Rain
and the one they've never played live that would KILL...
Inside Looking Out
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Anyone going to the show? Simpatico has some decent songs...would sure love to hear anything from Up To Our Hips, Some Friendly, Between 10th and 11th, Up at the Lake, or Tellin' Stories though. Those are the best LPs IMO.
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I'll be there front and center. I have great memories of when they last came to town.
Also looking forward to finally seeing The Blood Arm.
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What a fantastic show...I'm still waking up, and boy was it a late night for me. Here's the setlist:
NYC
For Your Entertainment
Tellin Stories
North Country Boy
The Architect
You're So Pretty
Sing You a Hymn
Can't Get Out of Bed
Jesus Hairdo
One To Another
Road to Paradise
Impossible
Blackened Blue Eyes
My Beautiful Friend
Muddy Ground
The Only One I Know
How High
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Feel the Pressure
Weirdo
Just When You're Thinking Things Over
Sprosten Green
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Great show! Note to Blood Arm...Less talk...more rock.
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Haven't seen these guys since the first tour for "some friendly" when I was living in San Fran.......kinda regret missing this one.....
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Originally posted by Dr. Jonas Sulk:
Haven't seen these guys since the first tour for "some friendly" when I was living in San Fran.......kinda regret missing this one.....
I saw them before at the Fillmore and at Bimbo's in SF...both lackluster and forgettable shows.
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Last night was a great show...apparently they'll be coming back through the States later this year too.
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Originally posted by bearman:
Last night was a great show...apparently they'll be coming back through the States later this year too.
Wow, you were able to understand what he was saying? I can almost never get what the Brit frontmen say between songs.
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Well, actually in person he's far more coherent :) I can never understand what any of them say from the stage.
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did you catch them at the NYC show? that show was awesome! except for the fact i have bruises all over the place. oh well. was an awesome time. ive been looking for the setlist, so this is perfect.
Originally posted by bearman:
What a fantastic show...I'm still waking up, and boy was it a late night for me. Here's the setlist:
NYC
For Your Entertainment
Tellin Stories
North Country Boy
The Architect
You're So Pretty
Sing You a Hymn
Can't Get Out of Bed
Jesus Hairdo
One To Another
Road to Paradise
Impossible
Blackened Blue Eyes
My Beautiful Friend
Muddy Ground
The Only One I Know
How High
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Feel the Pressure
Weirdo
Just When You're Thinking Things Over
Sprosten Green
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Originally posted by bearman:
Last night was a great show...apparently they'll be coming back through the States later this year too.
how many people were there?
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Originally posted by brennser:
Originally posted by bearman:
Last night was a great show...apparently they'll be coming back through the States later this year too.
how many people were there? [/b]
very few. i'm guessing less than 300. easily the emptiest i have seen the place.
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I would say about 250 folks...not a lot. I was kind of bummed for them, but the band didn't seem too upset. They've got a pretty good attitude. I got to talk to Martin Blunt about Little Britain, which was fun. I wish I had gone to the Philly show, but wasn't able to...ah well. Next time! The emptiest I've seen the club was for Electrafixion back in 1996...there were probably 75 people there, and that's when they started to dig out Echo & the Bunnymen classics like "the Killing Moon".