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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: Arthwys on October 18, 2004, 11:24:00 pm
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Alright! I'll be there all alone, and I def plan on going to the after party, even if that means that between the hours of 2am (DC9 closing) and 5am (metro opening) I'm not sure what I'm going to do. Might there be anyone going that will be heading home from the after party in the direction of College Park that will that's willing to give a ride to a poor carless college student? I'll be the brown haired guy with the St. Andrew's Castle Tshirt and leather jacket.
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Definitely going to the show. Not sure about the after-party. That probably depends on what time the show lets out. It is a school-night, after all.
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I will definitely be at the show. Like Bombay, I'm not sure about the after-party. I'm still recovering from CMJ. Who knows, though.
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Yeh, but will you all be at the after-after party?
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not that anyone doubted, but i shall be there, school night be damned!
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Can't do it...if it were a Thursday, I'd buck up and push through, but I have a busy week ahead and just can't be out 'til the mornin' hours (even if that's only 1:00, 2:00 in the morning).
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i'll be there! probably staying for the afterparty as well as long as the show doesn't end too late. like i said, i have a two-hour drive home afterwards. i'll need caffeine.
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Good thing they didn't bring Pete on this tour. Now there will be enough smack and crack for everyone at the afterparty.
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I'll be there for both ... by the way, what the hell is this after party going to be like? are one of the libertines going to be spinning, or is it going to be like one of those meet-and-greets with joe millionaire at platinum.
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well if it's anything like the new york afterparty, it'll just be people wandering around getting drunk with the libertines doing the same thing. nothing that special. i hope this dj is as good as the one in nyc, he was spinning blur and stone roses and it was great.
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I'll be there, wouldn't miss this one for anything... afterparty too for a little while perhaps.
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for five bucks you get to play with the singer's balls.
Originally posted by HoyaSaxa03:
I'll be there for both ... by the way, what the hell is this after party going to be like? are one of the libertines going to be spinning, or is it going to be like one of those meet-and-greets with joe millionaire at platinum.
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Originally posted by Arthwys:
Alright! I'll be there all alone, and I def plan on going to the after party, even if that means that between the hours of 2am (DC9 closing) and 5am (metro opening) I'm not sure what I'm going to do. Might there be anyone going that will be heading home from the after party in the direction of College Park that will that's willing to give a ride to a poor carless college student? I'll be the brown haired guy with the St. Andrew's Castle Tshirt and leather jacket.
If I have my car tonight, and you don't live too far away, I'll get you home.
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DC9bill thanks! If you could get me to College Park metro station i'd be eternally grateful. I'll be at the front near the stage at the concert, and i'll hang around out front afterwards. Black leather jacket, black st. andrew's castle tshirt, jeans.
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Hi, All,
I'm new to this forum, but will be at both the show tonight AND the after party. (What the hell, every night is an after party for me!) Going alone. Guess I'll be in some sort of short dress (black or grey), probably with a necktie and possibly also a hat.
DC9Bill...you rock! (Especially if you are who I think you are, because you most generously gave me a ride home to Arlington one night...just thanked you in person 2 nights ago...right before everyone busted out singing along to Journey on the jukey!)
:D
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Jeez - where is everyone? Must've been some after-party.
Fun night. Last time I saw Markie he was being escorted off the stage.
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Excellent concert, I enjoyed Radio 4 a lot more than I thought I would. Is it just me or do they sound like a Happy Mondays 21st century style? The Libs put on a great show, though at times I thought Carl looked tired. I too was bouncing around onstage at the end. Some of us had talked to Gary before the show and asked him if it was cool w/ the band, and he said yes, but security might try to get people off. That ended up being the case...but at least in the middle of it I did see Carl kind of half kick the security guy in a "stop, this is alright" kinda way.
As far as the after party, I ended up not going. I hung around afterwards just outside 9:30 club, but wasn't approached by anyone claiming to be DC9, so I just decided to go home. Probably a good idea since i'm sitting here at work barely awake as is. Someone post and tell us how the afterparty went!
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very fun show. the libertines' set started off a bit slow, i thought, but it certainly picked up about 4 or 5 songs in. i'm not familiar with the new record, but most of the tunes sounded pretty good, although certainly not as good as the best stuff from the first one. just good rockin' stuff. the drummer was shirtless the whole set, and then for the encore carl and the other guitarist joined him. y'know, with that drummer, i wouldn't want to be the other guy in the band with my shirt off, but hey, whatever. they both looked quite pubescent. not a hair to be spotted. it was also funny seeing at least 3 or 4 people right near me (and myself) compulsively checking their cell phones for updates on the baseball game.
radio 4 was one of the worst bands i've seen in some time. fucking terrible. tuneless, unoriginal and every song was exactly the same. and that percussionist was totally unnecessary. very shitty.
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Originally posted by Arthwys:
Excellent concert, I enjoyed Radio 4 a lot more than I thought I would. Is it just me or do they sound like a Happy Mondays 21st century style?
I thought they sounded more like a combination of Gang of Four and Big Audio Dynamite and ,occasionally, like INXS. The lead singer looked like a sawed-off David Schwimmer and the pogoing tom/cowbell/maraca/tambourine-playing guy with on-loan-from-Interpol suit disturbed me.
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Originally posted by Shiverintheshadows:
on-loan-from-Interpol suit
I think Radio 4 came first.
I remember seeing them 3 years ago in NYC. months before i ever heard of Interpol.
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So they both shop at the same Chess King.
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by Shiverintheshadows:
on-loan-from-Interpol suit
I think Radio 4 came first.
I remember seeing them 3 years ago in NYC. months before i ever heard of Interpol. [/b]
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
So they both shop at the same Chess King.
right. i think, whats Chess King?
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http://www.splendidezine.com/review.html?reviewid=1084875117732154 (http://www.splendidezine.com/review.html?reviewid=1084875117732154)
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
So they both shop at the same Chess King.
right. i think, whats Chess King? [/b]
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Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
http://www.splendidezine.com/review.html?reviewid=1084875117732154 (http://www.splendidezine.com/review.html?reviewid=1084875117732154)
ooh, a link from Splendid. nice. you are so hip Rhett.
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the show last night was amazing! i was right up front behind these two great girls. i'm the one who asked gary, the drummer, if it would be alright to rush the stage. so that is my fault, i hope the 930 staff does not hate me forever for that but it was such a great way to end the evening. also, carl performed "france" in the middle of the set for me cos i'd been requesting it all three shows, so i was absolutely thrilled about that. the aftershow was nothing too exciting, we chatted with radio 4 a bit cos they overheard our conversation about nightmare before christmas, gary gave me a friendly shove, i thanked carl for playing "france" and apologized for the stage rush which was said was "lovely" and i saw anthony as we were leaving. they were all heading upstairs to dance.
so in summary... GREAT SHOW!
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All thanks be to the mighty Google.
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
http://www.splendidezine.com/review.html?reviewid=1084875117732154 (http://www.splendidezine.com/review.html?reviewid=1084875117732154)
ooh, a link from Splendid. nice. you are so hip Rhett. [/b]
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are you a groupie?
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
are you a groupie?
is that directed at me? no (although you probably don't believe that), i'm just telling what happened.
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Straight men dancing...willingly. That is completely mind-boggling.
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What a great show - had a blast. We were on the right side of the stage enjoying the space (no reason to spill the $5, 6 ounce beers). Gary was signing tickets and taking pictures before the show. Wish I could see them again soon.
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Originally posted by Bombay Chutney:
Jeez - where is everyone? Must've been some after-party.
Fun night. Last time I saw Markie he was being escorted off the stage.
poorlulu! next thing he'll be trying to form a band...
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No band for me.
I have no musical ability. Getting up on stage is always a bit of an experience though.
I really cannot stand Radio4 either. I have no real reason for it, perhaps its the bongos, perhaps its because they dont have squiffy hair.Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps.
I was rather disappointed with the libertines. I still think it was a good show, but compared to the blackcat there was a lot of energy missing. The new songs being a fair bit slower really puts a bit of a dampener on things.
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Yeah, I have to say that Radio 4 gets less interesting each time I see them. They can be a fun band the first few times you see them, but then it gets kind of old. Their mix sounded bad last night as well.
I enjoyed The Libertines. I think the Black Cat show was better. But I think that show was better because The Libertines are the sort of band you want to see in an intimate, dark place. The kind of place where you are right up next to the band. There was too much space at the 9:30 Club -if that makes sense. The Libertines like to be with the fans, and they seemed a little uncomfortable on a stage above us all. Musically, they were really tight. The new songs are not as catchy as the fun older tunes but they seem more complex. The nice quiet Carl song was ruined for me by some loud talkers next to me. Grrr. It didn't help that the woman had a shrill voice. When I see the band, I experience a feeling of sadness for Carl. It must be hard to sing a song when you remember writing it with your best friend. I liked the encore best and not just because the boys were shirtless. ;) The stage invasion at the end was fantastic, and Carl seemed delighted. It gave me a little glimpse of what the shows must have been like with him, Pete and the rest of the band playing in the arms of devoted fans. A cool thing.
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I can??t compare to the Black Cat show, but I really enjoyed the Libertines - their songs have a complexity and depth of sound & melody that evades a lot of the current ??retro?? or ??garage?? bands, who tend to sound more hollow. However, I??m interested to see that a couple of you mention a bit of a lack of energy?I experienced that as well, but chalked it up (is it chalk it up or chock it up?) to being about me and not the band. I was near the back, which was cool because the not-quite-sellout crowd left some room for dancing and getting air, but I also had some mind-wandering moments and a bout of yawns mid-show. Not that the Libertines were ??yawn-able,?? but I wasn??t fully swept up. I moved up closer for the encore, into a tighter crowd, and that made a difference.
But some songs just rocked no matter where I stood, mostly older songs. I wish I??d seen the Black Cat show.
And I totally agree ?? with that drummer stripped to the waist and glistening for nearly the whole show, the scrawny front guys made a pretty weak impression. ;)
I caught three Radio 4 songs. They fall into that camp I described a sec ago ?? somehow kind of hollow, and very ??standard.? I didn??t find them awful ?? god knows I??ve heard far worse ?? but they did nothing to grab or inspire me.
Wish I could have hit the after show, but other priorities forbade it? I had a great time at the show, though, seeing lots of board and ??real life?? folks. I was impressed, as this is the first show in ages for which I bought just one lone ticket for myself; I ran in to loads of folks. Yeah! And always fun to see Markie up on stage doing his jumping jig.
By the way, I thought security did a great job with that crowd onstage. No big deal, they took folks off two to three at a time until the stage crowd was gone -- it was a great finale and still worked out fine for the band and the club.
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I thought the Libertines were great. They got off to a slow start but finished strongly.
I thought Radio 4 were better last night than when they opened for Ted Leo, but that's not saying much.
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Loved the show cause I love the band. They did look pretty road-weary though, and I kinda doubt there will be another album anytime soon... especially since Pete Doherty seems to be off doing his own thing now. Still, I'm glad I got to see them twice.
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by Shiverintheshadows:
on-loan-from-Interpol suit
I think Radio 4 came first.
I remember seeing them 3 years ago in NYC. months before i ever heard of Interpol. [/b]
And I have some Interpol MP3s in my old computer that I got either in 1999 or 2000 back when I was living in my old apartment which I believe would potentially make Interpol the older band. Plus, when I found their MP3 on some site, it mentioned that they had already been around and going strong on the local (NYC) level for a couple years.
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Now I will play the rold of Bags
The Libertines
The British music press loves nothing more than to hype the next great British rock-and-roll hope. A couple of years ago, that honor went to the Libertines, a garagey, jaggedly romantic London group that the New Musical Express touted as Britain's best new band. Having its debut album, "Up the Bracket," produced by legendary Clash guitarist Mick Jones may have had something to do with the buzz.
Since then, though, the Libertines have starred in a rock-and-roll soap opera. Drug-addled guitarist and singer Pete Doherty missed shows, went in and out of rehab and was arrested for burgling band mate Carl Barat's apartment. Now that must have made for some awkward band meetings. The group hasn't disowned Doherty altogether, but he has proven too unreliable to take out on the road.
And so it was a Doherty-less Libertines who played for a little over an hour to an enthusiastic crowd Tuesday at the 9:30 club. Barat handled lead vocals and was backed by new guitarist Anthony Rossomando, bassist John Hassall and drummer Gary Powell.
A huge banner behind the stage depicted four riot police officers holding shields, and the imagery is apt for the band's cacophonous sound: a mix of snarling guitar leads, ferocious drumming and slurred vocals, all at a barely tolerable volume. The cigarette-friendly crowd provided the requisite haze as the band tore through about 20 songs including "What Became of the Likely Lads" and "Death on the Stairs." For the show-closing singalong, "I Get Along," 30 or so fans jumped on stage to join the action. Sure, it seemed prearranged by the band's street team, but band and fans alike seemed to enjoy it.
The Libertines aren't making particularly novel or breathtaking music, and at times the show seemed curiously emotionless, but for loud, boisterous rock, they do more than just carry water.
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I agree with that review almost completely...good and less good. Though I didn't find the volume loud; Radio 4 was loud. I, in fact, thought the Libertines sound was relatively lower volume...
Anyone see a set list? A friend wants it.
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setlist:
the delaney
don't look back into the sun
the saga
vertigo
can't stand me now
begging
death on the stairs
france
up the bracket
road to ruin
last post on the bugle
time for heroes
mayday
plan a
ha ha wall
tell the king
the boy looked at johnny
boys in the band
the good old days
what a waster
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horrorshow
narcissist
what became of the likely lads
i get along
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Originally posted by Jaguär:
And I have some Interpol MP3s in my old computer that I got either in 1999 or 2000 back when I was living in my old apartment which I believe would potentially make Interpol the older band. Plus, when I found their MP3 on some site, it mentioned that they had already been around and going strong on the local (NYC) level for a couple years.
if you look to the almight allmusic.com is does say that Interpol was "formed" what looks like a few months prior to Radio 4.
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Originally posted by malkmess:
setlist
Thanks, mess!