It's definitely happening. By the way, your pictures are in the Deerhoof feature. Thanks muchly
Ezra Furman at Concorde 18th February.
I saw that and my immediate thought was the venue size is a bit ambitious. However, he did manage to get a big crowd to The Haunt on his 5th visit to Brighton in 2014 so I may well be wrong.
Anyway - he's outstanding live, it will be a great show.
He's had a load of (mainstream) media attention of late, so I'd almost go for the opposite and say that he'll sell that out very quickly. With that in mind, I'm going to get in quick and get a ticket.
He's had a load of (mainstream) media attention of late, so I'd almost go for the opposite and say that he'll sell that out very quickly. With that in mind, I'm going to get in quick and get a ticket.
Here you go:What was on the set list? Would be interested to know. Tried to do a thumbs up on your post but it failed for some reason. Anyway- thumbs up!
Here you go:
Suedehead / Alma Matters / Speedway / Ganglord / Staircase At The University / Kiss Me A Lot / World Peace Is None Of Your Business / I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris / Istanbul / The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores / I'm Not A Man / The Bullfighter Dies / Mama Lay Softly On The Riverbed / Yes, I Am Blind / Oboe Concerto / I Will See You In Far-Off Places / Meat Is Murder / You'll Be Gone / Everyday Is Like Sunday // What She Said
You'll be gone is a Presley cover I think. Brief power cut at the end which he attributed to Buckingham Palace. 'I will see you...', 'ganglord' and 'oboe' were highlights for me. Don't think I've ever heard him sing better.
Here you go:
Suedehead / Alma Matters / Speedway / Ganglord / Staircase At The University / Kiss Me A Lot / World Peace Is None Of Your Business / I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris / Istanbul / The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores / I'm Not A Man / The Bullfighter Dies / Mama Lay Softly On The Riverbed / Yes, I Am Blind / Oboe Concerto / I Will See You In Far-Off Places / Meat Is Murder / You'll Be Gone / Everyday Is Like Sunday // What She Said
You'll be gone is a Presley cover I think. Brief power cut at the end which he attributed to Buckingham Palace. 'I will see you...', 'ganglord' and 'oboe' were highlights for me. Don't think I've ever heard him sing better.
Pretty similar set to the O2 where I saw him last November time. Plenty of stuff from the latest album. Glad that you enjoyed it especially as he hinted at giving up touring the uk.
Yeah I bottled the O2 & price at the time but couldn't resist the Apollo (and managed to get twickets at reduced £). I get where [MENTION=640]HH Brighton[/MENTION] is coming from but personally always want to hear his most recent output so was happy with the set list. There is a price to pay atmosphere wise for this uncompromising approach but he's a contrary bugger & will no doubt roll out the greatest hits tour to top up the pension in due course.
Too true but while he can sell out the larger venues I doubt he will be bothered. I actually enjoyed my first and only ever visit to the O2. Was not nearly as bad as I thought it would be just a shame we were not standing but got the tickets too late.