Gang of Four part of my DNA.
Like Television I haven't listen to much of the Gang of Four lately. Trapped on the vinyl which doesn't get pulled out and out of print CDS being the reason. However all songs but the new one were instantly recognizable with lyrics flooding back like I'd been listening to the records everyday. For instance all it took was the single rimshot at the beginning of "Paralysed" to know what came next.
Despite a few grey hairs this is no nostalgia act, like the Pixies, this band is a relevant today as they were the 20+ years ago when they formed. The setlist starts strong and only get more powerful. Don't know all the songs played by the the one/two punch of "Anathrax" and "At Home He's A Tourist" midset is indication of how WOW the show is.
Jon King is a kinetic front man often moving between the his and the other microphones setup for his band mates. Andy Gill is quite possibly the best rhythm guitarist ever. Hugo Burnham and Dave Allen are about as purpolsive and rock steady of a rhythm section as you'll ever find.
I hope who ever wrangles the microwave finds the band a good one
Most disappointing part of the show was I didn't hear until the encore what city I was seeing the show in.
Worst part of the show was the no smoking rule.
Weird part of the show was watching between sets the movie "The Birds" with no audio and Television providing the soundtrack.