Go! Team last night...

I thought it was a fantastic show last night. I was right in front of the stage dancing with the rest of the crazies. Incredibly fun. I liked both of the other bands, too.

Here are some pictures from last night:
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<img src="http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c256/film4future/The%20Go%20Team/IMG_0545.jpg" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c256/film4future/The%20Go%20Team/IMG_0534.jpg" alt=" - " />
<img src="http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c256/film4future/The%20Go%20Team/IMG_0564.jpg" alt=" - " />
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Great pictures!

That last shot says so much.
thanks for those pictures!
i always wish there were more post-show picture threads on the board here.
Random, I am alerting the RIAA of your illegality and poor attitude. I will probably change my mind if you give me a review of Powder Burns.

I just heard the Go Team for the very first time on XM this morning. It reminds me of when David had the meeting about Spinal Tap's new visual direction:

"Is this a joke?"
Originally posted by the Pharmacist:
Random, I am alerting the RIAA of your illegality and poor attitude. I will probably change my mind if you give me a review of Powder Burns.
:)

Still don't like "Forty Dollars," which was featured on the TS MySpace page a couple of weeks back. "Bonnie Brae" is OK…but in some ways, it feels as if Dulli is trying to write another "Faded," which I doubt will happen.

I'm also still trying to figure out what the hell a "Hooo-ride" is. :o
Originally posted by redsock:
Hey, I really like the Editors!
i hope this was a joke … i haven't heard a more derivative band this year than Editors … and The Go! Team is about as mainstream indie as it gets, weren't they nominated for a mercury prize?? it's not like they're some avant-garde collective that people here are missing on

i absolutely love their album, it's been in the cd changer for months, i heard from a friend who saw them in NYC that it wasn't a great show and i didn't get on the ticket front before it sold out
Originally posted by Roy Hibbert is Tall:
Originally posted by redsock:
Hey, I really like the Editors!
i hope this was a joke … i haven't heard a more derivative band this year than Editors … and The Go! Team is about as mainstream indie as it gets, weren't they nominated for a mercury prize?? it's not like they're some avant-garde collective that people here are missing on

i absolutely love their album, it's been in the cd changer for months, i heard from a friend who saw them in NYC that it wasn't a great show and i didn't get on the ticket front before it sold out
I LOVE the Editors after seeing them down in Texas. Can't recommend them more - I don't think its derivative or uninteresting.

I also saw the Go! Team. And frankly, I thought they were incredibly sloppy. High energy, a lot of fun…but not tight at all. Their loops often didn't match what the band was doing, and the two drummers seemed to be out of sync a fair amount of the time.
Originally posted by callat703:
I LOVE the Editors after seeing them down in Texas. Can't recommend them more - I don't think its derivative or uninteresting.
i enjoy their music, they just sound like every other 00s post-punk revival group (interpol in particular) … and in the context of redsock's emotional plea for more musical diversity on the board, it smacked of sarcasm … that is all =)
The show was so good. I love when a band gets the entire Black Cat on their feet. I'll definitely see them again next time they come to town.
Originally posted by Roy Hibbert is Tall:
Originally posted by callat703:
I LOVE the Editors after seeing them down in Texas. Can't recommend them more - I don't think its derivative or uninteresting.
i enjoy their music, they just sound like every other 00s post-punk revival group (interpol in particular) … and in the context of redsock's emotional plea for more musical diversity on the board, it smacked of sarcasm … that is all =)
It wasn't really a plea for musical diversity, more just a wake up call that there is more out there is you feel moved to listen to it.

I actually really like "Munich," the rest of the album is just ok. But sure, it is wildly derivative, though there isn't much that isn't at this point. Some sarcasm, a little truth. Sounds like every conversation I've ever had.