2/23/07 Paradise Boston, MA
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2/23/07 Paradise Boston, MA
2/23/07: Paradise Rock Club: Boston, MA
Set 1: Portrait of a Scientist as a Young Man, All I Saw Was You, Even Rats, Soft Machine, Gaunt Debutante, Life In Disguise*, Ooh Belle#, Children Of December, The Shouters, Sometimes True To Nothing
Encore: Yeah Yeahy#, Let There Be Horses, Airplane/Primitive
Notes:
Sold Out Show.
* Andrew played a stratocaster, Marc played a midi keyboard
# Andrew on Steel drum.
WinterSleep and Phonograph opened
Gaunt Debutante, Ooh Belle, and Yeah Yeahy (Nathan Moore) could have been debuts but any of them could have been played the night before.
Set 1: Portrait of a Scientist as a Young Man, All I Saw Was You, Even Rats, Soft Machine, Gaunt Debutante, Life In Disguise*, Ooh Belle#, Children Of December, The Shouters, Sometimes True To Nothing
Encore: Yeah Yeahy#, Let There Be Horses, Airplane/Primitive
Notes:
Sold Out Show.
* Andrew played a stratocaster, Marc played a midi keyboard
# Andrew on Steel drum.
WinterSleep and Phonograph opened
Gaunt Debutante, Ooh Belle, and Yeah Yeahy (Nathan Moore) could have been debuts but any of them could have been played the night before.
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Notes: Stealing Bread From a Crow is (at this time) the title for what was referenced as "There's A Lie". Also "Words To A Little Song" shall be officially called Portrait of a Scientist As a Young Man. For those who would want to know.
cleantone - Mon Jan 15 21:58:32 EST 2007
Notes: Stealing Bread From a Crow is (at this time) the title for what was referenced as "There's A Lie". Also "Words To A Little Song" shall be officially called Portrait of a Scientist As a Young Man. For those who would want to know.
cleantone - Mon Jan 15 21:58:32 EST 2007
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Have you all heard Brad's version of Yea Yeahy on percyboyd.com (in the Picking on Percy section)? It's a much sadder melody than Nathan's....I'm real excited to see it continue to pop up on setlists.
High Sierra 2005, surprise me. soundcheck 2005 was the first nathan/brad performance perhaps? And then more recently as well no?
Always great news that new songs are being written and brought out - can't wait to get a listen
High Sierra 2005, surprise me. soundcheck 2005 was the first nathan/brad performance perhaps? And then more recently as well no?
Always great news that new songs are being written and brought out - can't wait to get a listen
children of decemberrrr
I can't stress how happy I was that brad sang this song how he used to, like the version on the Live at Lupos disc. I was never a fan of the toned down version that is on Eisenhower, so I was glad to see some emotion back in this song. Great, solid show.
ouch.
http://theedge.bostonherald.com/musicNe ... eid=184798
These guys need a break. Just in time for a tour. Yeah Rock and Roll.
http://theedge.bostonherald.com/musicNe ... eid=184798
These guys need a break. Just in time for a tour. Yeah Rock and Roll.
I fixed the review rating
That show was much better than the review gave it, though Stone Church was my favorite. Paradise still rocked as good as it did (since Fareed joined them onstage, that was the sickest I can recall).
Added: Go visit this site and give the bastard writer one star. Then delete the cookie and vote as many times as you like!!!
Added: Go visit this site and give the bastard writer one star. Then delete the cookie and vote as many times as you like!!!
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One more thing:
"But it was during “December” that what was missing from Friday’s performance came clear - the band seemed tired. Brad Barr’s vocals were unusually strained, and though the musicians poured what energy they had into the gig, it seemed as if the Slip was low on reserves. It happens; they can’t all be amazing shows."
I don't want to sound like a Slip pundit, but clearly whoever wrote this hasn't been to many shows. I know I said it in an earlier post, but the way Brad sang Children of December was reminiscent of how the song used to get sung. I think he was really into the song and that it showed the incredible amount of energy the band had that night. And I don't think I'll hear any disagreements from anyone here, but I think the show was amazing, as always. Okay, just hate to get my steam out on the Hearld. Sorry...
"But it was during “December” that what was missing from Friday’s performance came clear - the band seemed tired. Brad Barr’s vocals were unusually strained, and though the musicians poured what energy they had into the gig, it seemed as if the Slip was low on reserves. It happens; they can’t all be amazing shows."
I don't want to sound like a Slip pundit, but clearly whoever wrote this hasn't been to many shows. I know I said it in an earlier post, but the way Brad sang Children of December was reminiscent of how the song used to get sung. I think he was really into the song and that it showed the incredible amount of energy the band had that night. And I don't think I'll hear any disagreements from anyone here, but I think the show was amazing, as always. Okay, just hate to get my steam out on the Hearld. Sorry...
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was he singing it an octave above what he does on the album? He did at the stone church, and that's the way it should be sung. Sounds so much better when he does it that way.kate9487 wrote:One more thing:
"But it was during “December” that what was missing from Friday’s performance came clear - the band seemed tired. Brad Barr’s vocals were unusually strained, and though the musicians poured what energy they had into the gig, it seemed as if the Slip was low on reserves. It happens; they can’t all be amazing shows."
I don't want to sound like a Slip pundit, but clearly whoever wrote this hasn't been to many shows. I know I said it in an earlier post, but the way Brad sang Children of December was reminiscent of how the song used to get sung. I think he was really into the song and that it showed the incredible amount of energy the band had that night. And I don't think I'll hear any disagreements from anyone here, but I think the show was amazing, as always. Okay, just hate to get my steam out on the Hearld. Sorry...