Mystik Spiral Posted November 15, 2006 Share Posted November 15, 2006 Caught The Decemberists in Denver tonight. It was my first live Decemberists experience; I was so excited for the show, it really couldn't come soon enough. I spent yesterday listening to the Decemberists catalogue in reverse chronological order. Obsessed? Yeah, just a bit... The opener was a Scottish guy by the name of Alasdair Roberts. I only caught the last few songs, but he was good. The sound was too low, and it was difficult to hear him though... I can't remember the last time that was an issue! The crowd was pretty good for his set, people paid attention for the most part. Leah and Laura were at the show, but our seats weren't together. Luckily, I sat next to a couple, Melissa and Michael, who said they'd be my friends for the evening... They drove down from Fort Collins for the show, and Melissa told me that the only reason Michael was there was because she made him go. Awesome. So we chatted during the break, which was surprisingly short. The Decemberists came on stage at 9:00. Hey, I actually have a setlist! Ha ha, OK, so I used my phone to take some notes, but I have a setlist, dammit. The Crane Wife 3 Colin - "I have a severe head cold, and the altitude isn't helping. But I'm going to do the best that I can." July, July! w00t!!!!We Both Go Down TogetherThe Engine DriverColin - "If this becomes too much of a travesty let me know..."The Perfect Crime 2Yankee BayonetThe Crane Wife 1 & 2Colin - "What it means when this happens is that we owe you. The next time we come to town we'll do something extra special... As soon as they build a venue a mile under the surface so we can play at sea level and our colds don't turn into the krakon being released." (ummm, am I going to be at the next Decemberists show in Denver? Fuck yeah I am!)O ValenciaColin apologizes and thanks us for being understanding. One more song is all that he thinks he can "croak through". Awww...Sons And Daughters The crowd continued to applaud, even though I'm sure we all knew in our hearts that nobody was going to come back out on stage. The house lights came up after a minute or so, and everyone started filing out of the theater. Melissa told me that she thought the reason they didn't come back for one more was because Michael didn't clap. Funny, I thought it had something to do with Colin losing his voice, but I'd rather blame Michael... lol. So. The show clocked in at just under an hour. It seems like I should be disappointed, but I'm really not. July, July! made my night, and despite Colin being sick it was a great show. His voice started giving out during the third song, but I see the cracking and croaking as part of the whole live show experience. By the time he apologized before the last song he could barely even speak. I'm amazed that he could still sing. Now I'm listening to The Crane Wife. Again. This is such a great album. If you want an indescribable aural experience, go listen to The Crane Wife 3 through your headphones. No, not those damned iPod ear buds... the good headphones. Get well soon, Colin. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Mrs. Peel Posted November 15, 2006 Share Posted November 15, 2006 Good for you for not leaving disappointed at the short set! That's really too bad, as when I saw them on Halloween we got 3 times as many songs as you. But I'm so glad you left with a positive experience. Poor Colin!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Mystik Spiral Posted November 15, 2006 Author Share Posted November 15, 2006 he sounded so awful by the end of the night, you couldn't help but be thankful that he went as long as he did! EDIT: by "awful" i do mean his speaking voice. his singing voice really didn't give in completely until the last song, when he made us all sing, anyway... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Preferred B Posted November 15, 2006 Share Posted November 15, 2006 That's a shame, but at least the Decemberists don't normally (Jen - ) play really long shows anyway. I saw their show in Chicago on Saturday, which was much fun, and apparently the last one before Colin got sick. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Mrs. Peel Posted November 15, 2006 Share Posted November 15, 2006 but at least the Decemberists don't normally (Jen - ) More than an hour though!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Wendy Posted November 15, 2006 Share Posted November 15, 2006 I caught the show Saturday night at The Riv with a bunch of other Chicago VC'ers (Jen, LouieB, Morgan, Erin, and Chris) and we spotted and to Christina looking for a seat in this sold-out show, packed house. The show was just 1 hour 15 minutes, but Colin was in fine form still as far as we could tell. But it did seem a little brief, so perhaps he was not 100% already. I love the new album, and the band was in great form playing the new songs. We were in the lower rows of the balcony thanks to Lou saving us some seats, and the sound was extremely good from there. Great evening, great weekend in fact! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Saint Genevieve Posted November 17, 2006 Share Posted November 17, 2006 Apparently Colin has named his cold "Ramone." He was sick when they played here a few weeks ago, but we still got a full set, fortunately. Too bad he doesn't seem to be recovering. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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