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erikdardan
I'm curious to hear what people think of the tMG / Submarines combo for this tour, because I obviously can't see for myself but I'm a little puzzled by it. The Submarines have always struck me as, y'know, fun&sweet&all but ultimately pretty harmless. Hard to imagine how that gels with John's stuff at all. How do y'all UKers feel?
Well Manchester Support 2009 seems best remembered for his capo*,
Support 2010. I know what you're saying, especially after 5 shows, but I won't be caught complaining.
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Crhistoph
I dunno, it would be more jarring if the support stepped out and played something really heavy I think.
I dunno. I'm not really opposed to something completely different. Cleanse the palate and what-not. Monotonix were an awesome support for the Silver Jews, and when I saw 65dayofstatic at Koko they had The Mirimar Disaster and another ~metal band whose name I forget, Lethal Bizzle (grime/rap) and Josh T Pearson for support and it was a
fantastic show. I'm behind more of that kind of thing. Unified scene an' all... And welcome!
Leeds setlist was (or approx.)
Jeff Davis County Blues
Southwood Plantation Road
For Charles Bronson
Rotten Stinking Mouthpiece
Minnesota
-solo-
Maybe Sprout Wings
Orange Ball of Hate
Color in Your Cheeks
Matthew 25:21
-/solo-
Seeing Daylight
Love Love Love
Prowl Great Cain
Damn These Vampires
Elijah
No Children
encore.
California Song
Rotten Stinking Mouthpiece was great - I'd been wondering about some of the quieter ones and if we'd get to hear them (Never Quite Free and High Hawk Season are probably 2/3 of my favourites off AED), and this I had pretty much started mouthing on the first listen. Does it remind anyone else of Bride, btw? Or is it just the electricity...
Couple right down the front fucken chatting through half of Matthew won't readily be forgiven, but have to remind myself that coming to expect pin-drop silence from audience is a bit of an ask in a hot crowded room. But, really, c'mon, if you're at the front and could literally touch a band's bassist at arm's length, then what, do you think it's a television? ...reminds me why
I love the Jazz Cafe.
All so good and oh! Color in Your Cheeks, which I sing any time the shop's empty and have secretly been holding out for! & totally amused by PPH and JD's chatter RE whether Badger Song is actually about badgers.
Then on rattle's recommendation my friend and I saw Rosemary's Baby at the old cinema just down the road. A totally sweet evening, though I would send JD home to rest if it was my call. Though maybe it's 'cause last month I forced my boss to go home to bed, and now I think I can go ahead authorise anyone to have a sick day.
*Pronunciation: /məˈʃiːn/
midgoat
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