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Blonde Redhead wasn't as visually interesting to see live as I had hoped for but the music sounded great. They ended their set in the dark so you never got to see them walk off the stage. Nice exit.
Interpol, interpol, interpol. Carlos D stills wears his holster. You would think it would have gotten old by now but I guess I am mistaken. I noticed the guitarist, Daniel Kessler, hardly ever does any back up vocals on the new album. The keyboardist signs them now. Maybe that's why I don't like the new album as much. Some fans kept screaming "Stella!" but they never played "Stella Was a Diver and She Was Always Down." Oh well. The guy that sat next to Dan said that he had been a fan of Interpol back when they were playing shitty venues in NYC. He didn't look like a hipster at all which makes me wonder what kinda places they were playing at then. Hmmm...
Posted by Monica at February 16, 2005 07:39 PM