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I just got back from this show and all I have to say is "wow."
Here's the setlist (I nabbed it from the stage): Candle Reena Incinerate Skip Tracer What a Waste Teen Age Riot Do You Believe in Rapture? Turquoise Boy 100% Rats Jams Run Free Pink Steam Or -------------------- The Neutral World Looks Red -------------------- Shaking Hell After the show I hung around for a little while and got my setlist signed by Mark Ibold who then signed my ticket as well. I found Steve mingling around and I asked him if he could sign my ticket. He didn't have a pen and neither did his wife (or gf?) so, what does Steve sign my ticket with? His woman's lip liner. She said it was Lancome. I also got Lee to sign my ticket as well. Terrific show ALL around. I had my friend Jessy by my side. I was surprised by how many young kids were there. I counted a lot of kids with braces. They seemed really out of place. Ugh. Thurston also devoted "The Neutral" to the kids at Boston University, of which I am one. Ahh that was amazing. I hope a recording of that show ends up traded soon. |
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09.03.2006, 09:34 PM | #2 |
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You mean Steve didn't use his own lip liner?
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just like a man, though... i hope the whole band dedicates themselves to playing "the neutral" at atp, they didn't play it at the last couple shows i was at. UNFATHOMABLE. |
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09.03.2006, 10:57 PM | #4 |
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Oh come on, there's no certain age you have to be for loving the YOUTH!
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09.03.2006, 11:13 PM | #5 |
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Seriously. I wanted to stay, but my friends didn't really want to. Oh well, I got to shake Lee's hand!
You know how there was a part in the set where the was quite for a good minute? I was the kid who screamed out "NYC Ghosts and Flowers!" and Kim said "Be Resonable!" Great set. Rocked my shit, but there was a surprising lack of noise. Oh well, at least we got Candle and TEENAGE RIOT!
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09.03.2006, 11:24 PM | #6 |
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i just got back, my full report will be written tomorrow (i hope)
but in short let me say that tonight was a life shattering aural apocolapse of excitment sweat and *insert andjective here* |
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I definitly didn't shout it after he introduced Mark. I think it was when they were all switching instruments for "Rats"
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Shaking Hell was chilling.
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09.04.2006, 10:36 AM | #11 |
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excellent show...a bit heavy on the RR stuff, but i've seen 'em over a 1/2 dozen times so i know the drill...flog the new stuff, breakout out a few chestnuts. and the chestnuts were roasted thoroughly. and, i rather like _Rather Ripped_, so it all worked out and everyone went home w/ a smile on their face and some ringing in the ears.
i was right up front, so i think i was spared some of the PA assault by being parallel w/ the stacks...for people in the back, was it really loud? i'm going through the multitude of photos right now, but here's a couple of tasters...the rest will be up on my site later. |
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nice pix and good review, i'm glad you good people of Boston had a jolly old time.
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I got goosebumps and my jaw dropped when Kim started to scream "Shake off your flesh!" OH god, it was so good. I was in the middle of the audience. The PA stacks were actually pretty good for volume. I didn't even need my ear plugs. Also, I was the only one actually MOVING during the set, but I get Boston crowds are brainier when it comes to concerts. I hope my singing along didn't fuck up the taper who was behind me.
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09.04.2006, 11:13 AM | #14 |
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^ Ear plugs ? !!!
Who'd wanna stiffle a sonic assault ? Crank them tunes, it'll keep you young. Feel the bottom shake your guts, don't let 'em stagnate !
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will do once i get the pics all set. there are a bunch of other shows i've taken on the site too, so feel free to browse. just a word about earplugs...i've been seeing shows for over 20 years, and wished i'd started using them sooner than the ~6 or so years i have...as it is i sometimes have a hard time picking up people's conversation in a loud environment. hearing loss ain't cool. then how can you listen to records or show? this senior citizen advisory is now over. |
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09.04.2006, 11:43 AM | #17 |
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thanks for sharing the pics narlus,i love lee's one.
Edit : would you mind telling the camera you used?
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09.04.2006, 12:10 PM | #18 |
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i used a canon 30D camera, and three different prime (as opposed to zoom) lenses (sigma 30mm; canon 50mm; canon 85mm). this is the first gig i've shot w/ the new camera, i had a digital rebel XT before that.
thanks for the compliment nicfit. i was initially a bit discouraged when i went through the photos last night, but after re-assessing them and doing some post-processing, i think i'll have a pretty decent batch after all. none that make me go DAMN!, but hey...there's always next show. |
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hey,i browsed a bit some of your galleries,there are good shots of many great bands.i could tell it was a canon judging by the colours,but i wanted to be sure...my next purchase will be a canon s3 is , yayyy!
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I have to say I got a giddy when Lee brought out the screwdriver. I knew I was in for some red-lookin world.
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