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keith! 08-04-2010 12:35 PM

o rly? different strokes for different folks.

but i just listened to it without those songs and enjoyed it much more.

Rickenbacker 08-04-2010 01:19 PM

Empty Room is catchy as hell though, and that violin thing is awesome.

scottsy 08-04-2010 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by keith! (Post 912778)
anyone else wish it was a little bit shorter? cut out some of the weaker tracks?

I honestly cannot stand Month of May, Half Light (1&2), or Empty Room.
Sprawl II and We Used To Wait are still fantastic though.

IMO none of the songs are bad, but it does feel like a pretty epic listen... and you may have a point, there is definitely a place for short sharp and shiny...

Rickenbacker 08-05-2010 10:32 PM

Wow, that show was amazing, huh?

TheCunningStunt 08-05-2010 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Rickenbacker (Post 913839)
Wow, that show was amazing, huh?

I was p*ssed because they did their encore of Keep The Car Running and Neighborhood #3 (Power Out), but I thought they weren't gonna play Wake Up... then they did.

Near perfect playlist. Near perfect band. I consider them a favourite band because of The Suburbs as well.

Brilliant show.

:bowdown:

Connair 08-07-2010 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by trace87 (Post 911637)
that makes sense, i don't like it. :(

i enjoy it much more than neon bible, but definately not more than funeral.

so i guess its preference. but i really enjoy the simplicity of alot of the songs on The Suburbs.

debaserr 08-07-2010 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Connair (Post 914903)
i enjoy it much more than neon bible, but definately not more than funeral.

so i guess its preference. but i really enjoy the simplicity of alot of the songs on The Suburbs.

this is why they put me to sleep.

scottsy 08-07-2010 07:00 PM

I don't think they're sleep inducing, but they are simpler in form than say, some of the songs on Funeral... that's an observation I made last night when I re - listened to Funeral for the first time since hearing The Suburbs... that's not necessarily a bad thing though, if the songs work well as simpler songs... and they most definitely do. To me, The Suburbs pretty effectively tells its story whilst being highly enjoyable all at once...

Rickenbacker 08-07-2010 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheCunningStunt (Post 913840)
I was p*ssed because they did their encore of Keep The Car Running and Neighborhood #3 (Power Out), but I thought they weren't gonna play Wake Up... then they did.

Near perfect playlist. Near perfect band. I consider them a favourite band because of The Suburbs as well.

Brilliant show.

:bowdown:

You mean Sprawl II, right? They played Power Out earlier in the show.

TheCunningStunt 08-08-2010 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Rickenbacker (Post 915013)
You mean Sprawl II, right? They played Power Out earlier in the show.

They played one of the Neighborhood's towards the end I'm sure, but yeah they played Sprawl II and the drums messed up. I really liked Sprawl II.

Either way, whatever they played was great. You had 3 or 4 old favourites and a load of great new songs. Really well put together, I thought they put the new songs and old songs together really well. Then again, some people hadn't really heard The Suburbs by the 5th, because it was out on the 3rd in America. I had been listening for about 2 weeks, and I know the songs pretty much inside out.


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