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angela_o ([personal profile] angela_o) wrote2005-09-11 12:41 am
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Concert roundup

Details are here. I just got home a little while ago and it was a great show. They had reconfigured the seating a little so we ended up in the 8th row, about 30 feet from the stage. Rilo Kiley opened and played a very tight set. The lead singer has a very powerful voice and I liked their music. It will be interesting to see if they take off after the exposure from this tour.

Coldplay's set list for the concert was

1. Square One
2. Politik
3. Yellow
4. God Put A Smile Upon Your Face
5. Speed of Sound
6. Low
7. A Rush of Blood to the Head
8. Everything's Not Lost
9. White Shadows
10. The Scientist
11. Til Kingdom Come (acoustic)
12. Ring of Fire (acoustic)
13. Don't Panic
14. Happy Birthday (which the crowd sang along with as it's Johnny's birthday)
15. Clocks
16. Talk

The encore songs were
17. Swallowed in the Sea
18. In My Place
19. Fix You

For Yellow, they released giant yellow balloons into the crowd which were bounced around. There was a slight wind blowing so several of them ended up caught in a tree at the edge of the amphitheater. It reminded me of the kite eating tree from Charlie Brown. It wasn't homicidal enough to be the Whomping Willow.

Chris flubbed The Scientist at first as he started coughing. The drummer called him over and Chris said that when your drummer tells you that you've "fucked it up", you need to start over, which he then did. He said that's why Coldplay would never cut it on American Idol because you only get one chance. lol He was very self-deprecating and funny about it and said that we were due a .25 cent refund for the screwup.

During the encore, I turned around and instead of a sea of lighter flames, there was a sea of lit cell phones casting an almost phosphorescent blue glow over the crowd. It was a very striking sight. A sign of the changing technological times I suppose. Sadly, I didn't bring my camera as the tickets said they weren't allowed. But, since the band flashed a GET CAMERA READY message on the screen onstage, it wasn't meant to be strictly enforced. Even without photographic evidence, it was an amazing experience. You should definitely go see them if you get the chance.

Now, I think I should get to bed.

Night all. Sweet dreams. :)

[identity profile] mockingbird39.livejournal.com 2005-09-12 10:37 am (UTC)(link)
Glad it was a good show, Angela. I saw them this year (in a fabu small venue, which was awesome) and I really enjoyed it. I find that the heavier an artist is on instrumentals, the more I like them live.

Funny you should mention Rilo Kiley, too, because they're my new must-listen band. I heard one of their songs on a compilation CD a college friend sent me, and I loved it. I went and bought both More Adventurous and The Execution of All Things a while ago. Highly recommend both.

[identity profile] angela-o.livejournal.com 2005-09-12 02:21 pm (UTC)(link)
What was the size of the venue that you saw them in? I'm sure that changes the dynamics of the show greatly. I hadn't realized how much the group rests on Chris Martin. He's it vocally. It definitely increased my appreciation for his efforts.

Rilo Kiley was very entertaining. Although they seemed much more Austin than LA to me. Greg and I were both very amused by the song with the refrain of "talking leads to touching and touching leads to sex". :)

[identity profile] mockingbird39.livejournal.com 2005-09-12 03:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I think Avalon holds about 2000 max. It was packed for Coldplay, but it still felt really intimate. Their next concert here is much, much bigger and after having seen them at Avalon, I think I'll hold off for a couple of years.

Rilo Kiley amuses me also. My favorite current is "I Never" because the '50s du wop style makes me giggle. I also love "With Arms Oustretched" because I can't stop imagining them writing that song, then hearing the Creed one "With Arms Wide Open" and going, "Fuck! Now what are we going to call *our* song?"