04/27/09: Centre In The Square: Kitchener, ON
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Re: 04/27/09: Centre In The Square: Kitchener, ON
Verge. On the first night? Aw nuts, I'm going to have to try to get tickets for tomorrow or Wednesday's show aren't I?
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Re: 04/27/09: Centre In The Square: Kitchener, ON
Thanks a bunch DOGG!!BIGVDOGG wrote:Live Setlist will be posted here shortly after the show begins at 8:00pm.Enjoy!
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Re: 04/27/09: Centre In The Square: Kitchener, ON
You've got to think that the next Kitchener shows will be quite different from tonight. The band knows there are many repeat customers in the audience, and will not provide them with buyer's remorse!
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Re: 04/27/09: Centre In The Square: Kitchener, ON
Thank you to thebends for making it easy and fun to be a part of!HIPLVR wrote:Thanks a bunch DOGG!!BIGVDOGG wrote:Live Setlist will be posted here shortly after the show begins at 8:00pm.Enjoy!
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Re: 04/27/09: Centre In The Square: Kitchener, ON
Agreed - thanks thebends!!BIGVDOGG wrote:
Thank you to thebends for making it easy and fun to be a part of!
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Re: 04/27/09: Centre In The Square: Kitchener, ON
I would love to hear this at the St. John's show for an acoustic set
Daredevil
Something On
Scared
That would be awesome
Daredevil
Something On
Scared
That would be awesome
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Re: 04/27/09: Centre In The Square: Kitchener, ON
wow -just got in from rec. hockey to see the setlist -
As Makeshift As We Are
Inevitabliity Of Death
Yawning or Snarling
Flamenco
Putting Down
these one after another
and they finished with OnThe Verge
As Makeshift As We Are
Inevitabliity Of Death
Yawning or Snarling
Flamenco
Putting Down
these one after another
and they finished with OnThe Verge
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Re: 04/27/09: Centre In The Square: Kitchener, ON
Is it May 1st yet?BIGVDOGG wrote: The Depression Suite
Twist My Arm
Tiger The Lion
Love Is A First
The Bear
As Makeshift As We Are
Inevitablity Of Death
Yawning or Snarling
Flamenco
Putting Down
Now The Struggle Has A Name
Locked In The Trunk Of A Car
On The Verge
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Re: 04/27/09: Centre In The Square: Kitchener, ON
WOW...
Inevitabliity Of Death
Yawning or Snarling
Flamenco
Love it. I was gonna cancel my trip to Portland for the June 16 show (going to the 2 SF ones already). I think I am gonna cancel my plan to cancel...
Inevitabliity Of Death
Yawning or Snarling
Flamenco
Love it. I was gonna cancel my trip to Portland for the June 16 show (going to the 2 SF ones already). I think I am gonna cancel my plan to cancel...
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Re: 04/27/09: Centre In The Square: Kitchener, ON
is there a hipbaser / hip tracker contributor taping tonight?
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Re: 04/27/09: Centre In The Square: Kitchener, ON
How about this song done acoustically?
THE DARK CANUCK
They just have to
THE DARK CANUCK
They just have to
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Re: 04/27/09: Centre In The Square: Kitchener, ON
yawning thats all i have to say
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Re: 04/27/09: Centre In The Square: Kitchener, ON
That boring of a show, eh?50bones420 wrote:yawning thats all i have to say
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Re: 04/27/09: Centre In The Square: Kitchener, ON
Show was great... Nice to get a chance to see the new songs live, I'm not a huge fan of the new album, but always want to give them a chance live before I make a full judgement. Depression suite is a decent opener IMO, though the last 3rd does kind of drag. Jumping into one of the standards (M@W, Grace, or In View like tonight) is a decent way to start.
I like coffee girl, and appreciated how it came off live. I'll always love Twist, and Morning Moon came off well... (my wife said.. "which album is this off of? I know this song|). Honey Please was better than expected, little more edge... though I wonder how long Gord will be able to hit the high notes. Meridian was definitely not sped up - I was waiting for it - but not really slowed down & funky like some of the other posters were looking for. Love is a Curse came off MUCH better live IMO. I was impressed w/ it. The "rant" in the middle felt incredible forced - Gord trying to hit his mark rather than the off the cuff that he normally does. He did a little rant after the second chorus, and I realized that was the first rant in the show thus far.
As mentioned before, Gord was much more talkative, introducing songs, and albums they were from. w/ little stories...
Acoustic set... The Bear... Gord asked us all if we called it "the ner"... you know, "I live in the 'ner" (kitcheNER). He bombed with that one... I don't know if anyone got that. (call it the 'loo). introduced the Bear, acknowledging that it was just the second time they were playing it. I thought it came off real well, the crowd was real quiet, sitting & watching, but it seemed like everybody was really into it. Wheat Kings next, then Fireworks. If I have to listen to fireworks again, I'll take it acoustic, but I'm hoping to see this mixed up next few shows.
Poets had our first extended jam & a little rant (couldn't make it out). Makeshift was great, then IOD & YorS next... both were fantastic. Don't think I've seen YorS since the last Evening w/ tour. I love putting down, so I'll take that song. Struggle was meh. Gord introduced it w/ some words about the aboriginals & Stephen Harper. Song is a little too theatric for me. Call it this album's World Container.
Locked as a closer. Great. Loved it. (of course). Gord got into a little tussle w/ the mic cord, ended up spending much of the song swirling it around like a rhythmic dancer in the olympics... even tried jumping in the middle of it. caught the mic stand w/ it a few times until the entire mic cord was just one huge knot around the mic stand. Gord picked it up & started doing military presses & bicep curls w/ the mic stand w/ the cord & microphone wrapped around it, singing "let me out" when he curled it up to his mouth. Good times.
The exact feeling... not feeling it.... on the verge... liked the little "the time to go is kinda now" left for the last song in the show. Lots of energy, but kinda sloppy, I thought. Unusual.
Great show though... i wasn't sure how I was going to like the new stuff, that it might drag the show down... but really looking forward to the next show.
I like coffee girl, and appreciated how it came off live. I'll always love Twist, and Morning Moon came off well... (my wife said.. "which album is this off of? I know this song|). Honey Please was better than expected, little more edge... though I wonder how long Gord will be able to hit the high notes. Meridian was definitely not sped up - I was waiting for it - but not really slowed down & funky like some of the other posters were looking for. Love is a Curse came off MUCH better live IMO. I was impressed w/ it. The "rant" in the middle felt incredible forced - Gord trying to hit his mark rather than the off the cuff that he normally does. He did a little rant after the second chorus, and I realized that was the first rant in the show thus far.
As mentioned before, Gord was much more talkative, introducing songs, and albums they were from. w/ little stories...
Acoustic set... The Bear... Gord asked us all if we called it "the ner"... you know, "I live in the 'ner" (kitcheNER). He bombed with that one... I don't know if anyone got that. (call it the 'loo). introduced the Bear, acknowledging that it was just the second time they were playing it. I thought it came off real well, the crowd was real quiet, sitting & watching, but it seemed like everybody was really into it. Wheat Kings next, then Fireworks. If I have to listen to fireworks again, I'll take it acoustic, but I'm hoping to see this mixed up next few shows.
Poets had our first extended jam & a little rant (couldn't make it out). Makeshift was great, then IOD & YorS next... both were fantastic. Don't think I've seen YorS since the last Evening w/ tour. I love putting down, so I'll take that song. Struggle was meh. Gord introduced it w/ some words about the aboriginals & Stephen Harper. Song is a little too theatric for me. Call it this album's World Container.
Locked as a closer. Great. Loved it. (of course). Gord got into a little tussle w/ the mic cord, ended up spending much of the song swirling it around like a rhythmic dancer in the olympics... even tried jumping in the middle of it. caught the mic stand w/ it a few times until the entire mic cord was just one huge knot around the mic stand. Gord picked it up & started doing military presses & bicep curls w/ the mic stand w/ the cord & microphone wrapped around it, singing "let me out" when he curled it up to his mouth. Good times.
The exact feeling... not feeling it.... on the verge... liked the little "the time to go is kinda now" left for the last song in the show. Lots of energy, but kinda sloppy, I thought. Unusual.
Great show though... i wasn't sure how I was going to like the new stuff, that it might drag the show down... but really looking forward to the next show.
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Re: 04/27/09: Centre In The Square: Kitchener, ON
I don't know if I am alone, but I saw the tour where "Yawning Or Snarling" was done with Kate Fenner. I don't know why, but without her, this song just doesn't have the same impact. It's still amazing, don't get me wrong, but that song was re-invented with her.