Death Cab for Cutie at 7th Street (ticket stub)
Minneapolis (03/01/2001)
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I saw the band at the 7th Street Entry in 2001, I believe this was the first time I've been to 7th Street, although, once again, I could be wrong (I have poor memory).
The notes I wrote about this date had nothing to do with the band, simply that I think the name is silly. It was overall a bad week for me: on this date, the thermostat in my house broke. I had to drive to Fleet Farm to pick up a new one for $50.
Slept at 3am the night before the show, so I was dead tired at this rather late show. The Jealous Sound, from Los Angeles, opened up for this show.
I don't have the setlist for Death Cab for Cutie, but according to setlist.fm at a show only days after my show, they played songs from their only two albums (Something About Airplanes and We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes), but showcased some new songs for their then-forthcoming The Photo Album, which was being released by Barsuk Records that October. The other odd thing is that they played a Bjork cover song "All Is Full of Love", which is only listed as "bjork" on on this setlist from the same tour.
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Transatlanticism Demos
Barsuk Records
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For fans who already own Transatlanticism and don't feel the need re-buy the 10th Anniversary edition, the good news is that Barsuk also made the demos as a special stand-alone release, called, what else?, Transatlanticism Demos.
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