[kj] (OT) Love and Rockets Warm-Up Show Last Night
Karen Weil
karen.weil at sddt.com
Fri Apr 25 13:41:35 EDT 2008
Wish I could have been there ... thanks for the details, though.
k..w.
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Subject: [kj] (OT) Love and Rockets Warm-Up Show Last Night
> OK, so I went to the sold out San Diego warm-up show at Canes last night.
>
> Canes is a very small club / bar right on the boardwalk of the beach in
> San Diego. Probably holds maybe 150 - 200 people tops. The floor and the
> stage are about the same size so being at the back of the floor in front
> of the soundboard is being about 6 people deep in the crowd. The have a
> nice sound system although the band probably could have gotten away with
> just the sound from the stage they were so loud and the place so small.
> Overall, great sound and it was like being in their living room while they
> played. The audience was very well behaved and I'd say the asshole factor
> was a big zero. Everyone knew who they were seeing, what to expect and
> wanted to be there for the music and not to get fucked up and be
> obnoxious.
>
> Doors opened around 7:30 and by 8:30, the place had filled up and right at
> 9:30, the patient crowd was rewarded when the band come out and opened
> with a tight version "Ball of Confusion." They played a very compact, no
> nonsense 80 minute set of tracks almost all culled from their first three
> Beggars Banquet era albums except for "No Big Deal" and the slow, druggy
> "I Feel Speed" which frankly was the only real dead spot in the show.
> "Dog End....." early in the set got a huge response and it was a storming,
> great version with Ash's guitar mixed dry and upfront, not drenched in
> reverb like the studio track. I can't say that on paper, I'd really like
> this setlist much as some major favorites like "Bound For Hell,"
> "Motorcycle" and "So Alive" aren't being played not to mentioned any
> tracks from the 90's aren't included. Still, as performed, especially
> with the band being so tight already, it turned out to be excellent.
>
> As musicians, all three are still at the top of their game. Daniel Ash as
> always sounds great on 12 string yet can rip out feedback and effects
> laden solos and his long tour de force turn after switching from 12 string
> to electric mid song on "Yin and Yang" was mind blowing. Haskins is an
> incredibly drummer as exemplified by the speed and power he had running
> through "An America Dream." David J (who's birthday was late night)
> sounded fluid and great as always on fretless bass and the often
> Beatlesesque harmonies between David and Danny were spot on all night.
>
> The encore was a straightforward cover of The Clash's "Should I Stay Or
> Should I Go" that got the tiny crowd jumping and afterwards, the band
> looked very happy and pleased with the audience and their own performance.
>
> Really glad I went.
>
> Setlist in order:
>
> Ball of Confusion
> No Big Deal
> It Could Be Sunshine
> Dog End of a Day Gone By
> Haunted When The Minutes Drag
> No New Tale To Tell
> I Feel Speed
> An American Dream
> Holiday On The Moon
> Kundalini Express
> Mirror People
> Yin And Yang
>
> *encore*
> Should I Stay Or Should I Go
>
> T.B.
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