The Killers concert - 10.11.07We got ready at our flat, before driving to the Entertainment Centre, which contained lots of detours. On the way there we were caught in a traffic jam, when I noticed two boys, around 20 were next to us, one of them wearing a killers bandana. So I motioned for him to wind down his window.
I dont think I ever seen so many headlights
E: 'Sup. are you going to the killers tonight? Car guy: haha chyeah E: oh cool. Awesome LMFAO. It was one of those be-there things I guess. But it was random and funny. In the middle of the city.
Then we got in the line. Yay! I love lining up. Talked to some people who were lovely, before trying to get some sleep – which failed. Some Killers fans playing Vampires by MCR on their ipod speakers. It was awesome haha. Before I came I wrote gazELLE on my arm? Yeah, this Lovely MCR girl came up to me because she saw my arm and Kate's arm which I wrote Pansy on. She was so nice; and she knew her shit too. Wow. She was awesome, said she'll see us on the 30th. I tried to have a quick sleep in the line as I was mega tired. But I got paranoid and Kate wouldnt shut up rambling about how young Brandon is.
Chatted to some more people. Got frisked, got let into the next set of doors and waited there for another hour or so. Finally we were let into the SEC. We began in 3rd row. It took ages for everyone to get in, twas crazy.
I'll never understand, with so much time, why roadies and whatnot don't set up before the show. We waited for ages. The waiting music they played was fucking hilarious. They went from 'Let it Be' by the Beatles to someone singing The Muffin Man song. It was so weird.
I know what you want. I'm gonna take you to a midnight show tonight. If you can keep a secret.
Then we all stood up and as the lights went of, the first support band, Louis XIV came on. I had heard they were awesome so I was anticipating seeing them. To be honest – I was disappointed. Not only were the songs and lyrics pretty damn sleazy and degrading, the lead singer talks in intervals about getting some in Australia and whatnot. I don't know.
Instrumentally I wasn't too impressed either – some of the stuff was good, but ya know. It was all a bit simple. I liked they had a violinist though; I have no idea why – I just think it was a bit more diverse. It was probably the sleazy-ness that put me off the most. But it was still enjoyable watching them. Every element of that show really only seemed to be in an attempt to compliment the lead singers vocals and guitar solos.
You know when you go see those bands who do the whole "eye-sexing" thing were they concentrate on one person at a time and yeah. The bassist did that a lot. He was gorgeous that bassist. *sigh* No, he was really good looking. During one of their songs, Ronnie came on stage and played guitar which I thought was pretty damn cool. Anyway Louis XIV finished. And yeah…I was kinda glad they did.
Howling Bells were on next. I hadn't heard anything by them – I knew they were critically acclaimed and the singer was supposed to have a wicked voice and there was a whole electronica/synth element of he band. Which ya know. Right down my alley – so I was looking forward to it. Holyshitwow. They were freaking fantastic. Juanita's voice was incredible. They played a song from the EP especially for the tour which I was probably my favourite.
They guitarist - he had his guitar connected to a synth or something, at some stages it sounded wayyy cool. So overall I really enjoyed watching them. Fantastic support band.
On the field I remeber you were incredible.
Just like The Killers show I went to in January of this year (yeah. sad puns – I win) the roadies and stage hands took fucking forever to set up – with good cause. the stage was littered with Pianos, synths, stands, flowers, skeletons, and even a crow like last time. The put up a white curtain though, to hide them setting up, but yeah. Being at barrier everyone was peaking through, chatting to security guards, asking stage hands questions. It took ageeessss.Then lights down, and something I didn't expect – a projection with photographic movie- type thing began. I could see absolutely nothing because it was right there *tilts head directly up* and yeah. But it was still cool. Then ka-pow. Stage lights on, screams and The Killers begin openly the show with the song Sam's Town. And the show began.
Setlist I think in no particular order: -Sam's Town -When You Were Young -Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine. -Interlude -On Top -Mr Brightside -Smile Like You Mean It -Somebody Told Me -Bones -River Is Wild -Uncle Johnny -Bling - For Reasons Unknown -My List w/ Louis XIV -Read My Mind -Exitlude -You're Just Too Good To Be True -Shadowplay -All These Things That I've Done. - Jamming thing between Shadowplay and For Reasons Unknown
It was one of the best experiences of my life. It was my first time at Barrier.
* We were lovingly drowned by two sets of red and blue, and in another song, Gold. I remember distinctively, looking up, standing still, looking up seeing these beautiful colours above me, foil falling gracefully over my eyes. And then looking back at them. Damn, it was so special.
*I could not believe that setlist though. It was simply perfect! And long too – they played every song off Sam's town sans Counting and White Boys. I couldn't comprehend they played all those songs. I still cant – it's amazing.
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*And fuck. He looked at me a lot when he came over and I was smiling and waving like an idiot, rofl. In Somebody Told Me, he came over and looked right at me and sang "pace yourself for me, I said maybe, baby, please". So I was *dead x12425*
I look at you, and smile because I'm fine... I was surprised at the lack of people not knowing the songs.But wow.
*The crowd sang "I got soul, but I'm not a soldier" between song and
*And On Top! Shit...that whole thing was intense. Incredible. And River! *sigh* I love that song so hard.
*During 'My List', Louis XIV came out to join them. Damn it was so cool. Full of fists in the air and hugs and smiles <3.
And, The Killers generally looked like they were enjoying themselves. Their faces were plastered with smiles at some points, even Mark – Mr. no emotion on face looked like he was having a good time.
Speaking of Mark, he tore it up in Jenny! the first part…"dundundun…dundun". (that's me signing bass obviously, but the start of Jenny), damn he was awesome. The rest of the band stopped for his bass solo; it was very rad.
Ronnie was awesome and expressive as usual. His face is funny to watch live, he's so vibrant. Haha he kissed
Dave was brilliant. Dave is brilliant. His fro and jacket was hyponotizing.
Being there made me happy.
When the show finished. Picks were thrown, we stayed around and I got a flower lily from the set, which I named and then we walked out Grabbed our tickets and began walking out of the venue. Continued to next blog...meeting The Killers... xoep.
^ from adesputra's Flickr Several photos from this blog and the next, cred : Kate Crack Rest mine. And I wont forget you. x-posted to myspace.com/indierockgirl123
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WASN'T THAT SHOW JUST FUCKING COOL?
i liked the second night just a tad more.
they played tranquilize, LTBONS, & midnight show.. phwoarrrrrr..
it's great to see that you had a great time.
was teh mosh crazy at all?