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megs

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Re: Franz Ferdinand roll call
« Reply #75 on: June 21, 2004, 02:48:00 pm »
shiver me timbers that was quite the show! i overdosed on teenagers, though. but it was such a good show that the annoying teenies didn't take away from the overall fantasticness that was this show. my only sadness comes from the fact that i too think the next time the franz return it won't be to the 9:30...but we'll always have the live dvd (whenever it comes out)

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Re: Franz Ferdinand roll call
« Reply #76 on: June 22, 2004, 12:04:00 am »
I thought it was one of the better shows I've been to so far this year. The audience energy was definitely higher than normal for a 9:30 Club show. I enjoyed it immensely.
 
 I was really impressed by FF's performance. Every song sounded better live than on the album, I thought.
 
 Where can I buy the DVD that was supposedly being recorded?
 
 The crowd was a bit on the young side, but not annoyingly so.
 
 Sons and Daughters was OK, but not particularly good really.
 
 Nicholas reminded me of Kyle Maclachlan as well! It's like he could be Kyle's twin or something.

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Re: Franz Ferdinand roll call
« Reply #77 on: June 22, 2004, 08:55:00 am »
thumbs up to darth ed for typing up the rest of my reactions to the show   ;)
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Re: Franz Ferdinand roll call
« Reply #78 on: June 22, 2004, 09:59:00 am »
Dukes of Happiness
 Franz Ferdinand, Forgetting to Frown
 
 By David Segal
 Washington Post Staff Writer
 Tuesday, June 22, 2004; Page C01
 
 When you name a band Franz Ferdinand -- after the Austrian archduke whose assassination sparked the First World War and led to a far-reaching realignment of global power -- either you have a deep sense of a history or an impish sense of humor. It could mean "We will ignite a bonfire and change rock for a good long time," or "Dance, everybody, and while you're at it, dig our goofy name."
 
 The Scottish quartet that played the 9:30 club Sunday night couldn't possibly have international upheaval on its collective mind. Revolutionaries, for one thing, tend to take themselves too seriously, and nobody will accuse the FF boys of that. For 60 fiery and unblushing minutes, they leaped, swiveled and did slow, Elvis Presley-style arm sweeps that probably came across as provocative in the late '50s. Lead singer and guitarist Alex Kapranos smiled a lot, and when he returned for a two-song encore, his shirt was unbuttoned -- a breach of indie rock's anti-exhibitionism rule if there ever was one.
 
 It's an attitude that sparkles through the band's self-titled debut album, which was released in March and hailed by the British press with the sorts of reviews that can doom a young band. ("Best new band in Britain," raved the music magazine NME.) Their abundant lack of gloom sets them starkly apart from the fashionably aloof, slightly retro bands they have borrowed from and now will compete against, most notably the Strokes and Interpol.
 
 The branch of the family tree from which all of these bands descend has some pretty dour and depressive relatives in its recent past. New Order and the Cure are particular inspirations to Franz Ferdinand (as are more cheerful Brit-pop standard-bearers, like Blur, whose 1994 tune "Girls and Boys" is echoed time and again on FF's album.) But if Kapranos and co-songwriter and co-singer/guitarist Nick McCarthy brood in their lyrics about breakups and romantic disappointments, they bury those sentiments under chirpy beats and harmonized choruses that turn every song into a dance number.
 
 The disco-fied "This Fire" is about a guy so enraged by something or other that he wants to set his city ablaze. Without a lyric sheet, you'd never guess that "Cheating on You" is a nasty get-lost to an unfaithful girlfriend -- between their brogue and how low the vocals were mixed, it was hard to tell what Kapranos and McCarthy were singing, for starters. But the music has a happy-hour glow that simply obliterates the darkness of the words. It's as though Franz Ferdinand learned at the feet of some grim-faced masters, then realized their own outlook was too sunny and their own personalities too extroverted to bum anyone out or to feign anxiety.
 
 In part, that's because they're addicted to a fast, almost campy tempo that had everyone at the 9:30 in motion for almost the entire show. It gets difficult to tell Franz Ferdinand's songs apart after a while because they all eventually follow the same jumping-jack beat and most of them land with the all-at-once finality and thunk of a lawn dart. The charitable take is that, at least for the time being, they're specialists. They do one thing and they do it very well.
 
 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A59213-2004Jun21.html

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Re: Franz Ferdinand roll call
« Reply #79 on: June 22, 2004, 11:35:00 am »
Set list from Sunday's show:
 
 Cheating on you
 tell her tonight
 auf achse
 jacqueline
 40 feet
 take me out
 love and destroy
 van tango
 natinee
 come on home
 michael
 dars of pleasure
 
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 shopping for blood
 bang bang???
 this fire

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Re: Franz Ferdinand roll call
« Reply #80 on: June 22, 2004, 12:16:00 pm »
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 When you name a band Franz Ferdinand -- after the Austrian archduke whose assassination sparked the First World War and led to a far-reaching realignment of global power --
Oh, that Franz Ferdinand.  I thought it was the other one.
 
 Now if he would just tell me how to pronounce !!! I would be set.
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Re: Franz Ferdinand roll call
« Reply #81 on: June 22, 2004, 12:25:00 pm »
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Originally posted by vansmack:
 Now if he would just tell me how to pronounce !!! I would be set.
FYI:
 !!! is pronounced as any three repetitive sounds.
 Common interpretations are chicchicchic, powpowpow, uhuhuh, among many unlimited possibilities.
 
 http://brainwashed.com/!!!/bio.html

jkeisenh

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Re: Franz Ferdinand roll call
« Reply #82 on: June 23, 2004, 11:25:00 am »
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
   
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Originally posted by vansmack:
 Now if he would just tell me how to pronounce !!! I would be set.
FYI:
 !!! is pronounced as any three repetitive sounds.
 Common interpretations are chicchicchic, powpowpow, uhuhuh, among many unlimited possibilities.
 
  http://brainwashed.com/!!!/bio.html [/b]
Way to quote the sticker on the album!
 
 Actually, I've had fun both times I've gone into stores to buy their albums asking where they're filed.  Most stores, I guess, file them under "Chk chk chk" but one filed it as the first album, before the A's.

Random Citizen

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Re: Franz Ferdinand roll call
« Reply #83 on: June 25, 2004, 10:52:00 am »