Like a dog wrapped 'round my leg. . .
Apr. 9th, 2004 11:57 pmYeah, Great Big Sea still kicks ass and takes names. There's no band I'd rather see live. None.
Best performance of "Mary Mac" ever. They're near the end of the tour, and not holding anything back.
Also, great second encore. The crowd (twice the size of any of the previous Atlanta shows) was shouting "Old Black Rum," and when GBS finally came out, Alan started singing Neil Diamond's "Coming to America," before sequeing into the song we'd all been waiting for.
Hands sore from clapping. Throat sore from shouting and singing. More tomorrow.
Best performance of "Mary Mac" ever. They're near the end of the tour, and not holding anything back.
Also, great second encore. The crowd (twice the size of any of the previous Atlanta shows) was shouting "Old Black Rum," and when GBS finally came out, Alan started singing Neil Diamond's "Coming to America," before sequeing into the song we'd all been waiting for.
Hands sore from clapping. Throat sore from shouting and singing. More tomorrow.
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Date: 2004-04-09 09:10 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-04-09 09:24 pm (UTC)The first time I saw them live, we saw them in this old theater. It was the last night of the tour for them, and they were getting a little slaphappy, and kept making "Phantom of the Opera" jokes, about how the chandelier was going to come down. Having them bust into a couple different PotO songs just made it even more entertaining.
I saw them a couple of weeks ago. Okay, so I've seen them now 6 times. But I'm not obsessed. :)
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Date: 2004-04-10 03:10 am (UTC)Sit, enjoy the live album, and then run out and buy tickets, 'cause it doesn't do them justice. :)
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Date: 2004-04-10 06:57 am (UTC)We actually did follow them to Chicago one time, since they weren't playing in Detroit. Turns out they were in our hotel, so we got to meet and talk to Alan and Sean down in the bar. :)
From what I understand, their playlist doesn't vary too much. Hell, their patter hasn't changed in years - just compare the live cd to the concerts! But there was a woman near us in the crowd last time that was saying "Yup, played that one. Oh, this other song was here." Etc. She was really irritating. I especially wanted to smack the bitch around when she was looking at the merchandise from afar after the show, and had the gall to announce loudly "They didn't have that shirt in black last night! I need to talk to them about that!!!" Wow, talk about a little out of line!
We (myself and my friend Sue) have two goals: The first is to make it to New Foundland to see one of their New Year's shows. The other is to do a 3-day concert even, as GBS usually plays (in order) Cleveland-Detroit-Chicago. That is not all that much driving, really. :)
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Date: 2004-04-10 06:59 am (UTC)If you're not familiar with Carbon Leaf, find some stuff of theirs.....I first heard them opening for GBS. Their newer stuff has some celtic-y stuff to it. :)
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Date: 2004-04-10 09:18 am (UTC)*celticmusicgasm* Yeah I can't afford any more concerts right now.. Just saw Nickel Creek (isn't my college lucky to get all these great acts?!) which totally rocked my socks.
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