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Old 03-16-2006, 07:12 PM   #1
 
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Half a concert for the price of one

I just purchased tickets for a Franz Ferdinand/Death Cab for Cutie show next month here in Toronto.

Since, I'm going to see Franz Ferdinand (I never even heard of Death Cab for Cutie before today), I was a little bummed to find out (after buying the tickets) that Death Cab for Cutie is going to be closing the show.

So, I have a choice. Either leave after Franz Ferdinand and essentially miss half the show (well, technically 1/3, since there's an openning act) or stay for an act I have little to no interest in (I'm leaning towards the former).

What makes this suck even more is that this is the only Canadian date on the tour, where Franz Ferdinand DOESN'T close.

Life's not fair.
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Old 03-17-2006, 05:36 AM   #2
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I would stick around to see what they're like at least. Live music is almost always nice, and you're there already anyway.
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Death Cab is one of those indie bands that people love until they go mainstream, which then those same people call them sell outs.
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I hate the idea that bands become less interesting when they're commercially succesful.
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I would stick around to see what they're like at least. Live music is almost always nice, and you're there already anyway.
Yeah, I already decided to do that (plus, my parents wouldn't like me spending good money for concert and not stay for the whole show)
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^^Agreed completely.
Selling out does not = making money.
Selling out = changing for the sole purpose of making money.

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Lucky bastard, I wish I could go to that show.

I find most live music pretty good, even stuff I would never listen to normally.
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I agree, but there's a limit. It would have to be actual music (i.e. drums, bass, guitars, singing, maybe keyboards and brass/woodwind section). I don't want to listen to live rappers rapping to a backing track. Has anyone ever seen the Black Eyed Peas live (on tv)? That was terrible.
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^ My sister went to see BEP last summer. She left before the end.

Yeah I'll never go see a "karaoke" band live
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I actually meant from like even within the Alternative Rock scene. Like I'd never listen to the more screamo bands out there, but I really don't mind going to those concerts at all.
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^^ I can fully understand that.

Yeah, I know what you mean, L2K. I'm not really into metal or heavy rock, but when it's live I wouldn't mind it. I wouldn't pay for a concert, though.
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I just got back from the show. Death Cab for Cutie were fair enough, but they were nothing compared to the high energy of Franz Ferdinand (there was also this moment, where the fire alarm went off during the first half of Deathcab's set).

The highlight of the night (to me) was a bit, near the end of Franz Ferdninand's set, where there were three people simultaneously playing the drums (on the same set).
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