Kooks Fall Tour Playlist
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10/02 Denver, CO @ The Ogden Theatre*+
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10/04 Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue*+ 10/06 Columbus, OH @ Newport Music Hall*+ 10/07 Philadelphia, PA - Union Transfer+ 10/08 Baltimore, MD - Rams Head Live+ 10/09 Huntington, NY - The Paramount + * With Halsey / + With Priory
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Priory
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Priory ended their set with their latest song, "Big Love", which only recently (Sept 19th) premiered on MTV.
Halsey
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I've seen a lot of bands in my time, and I have to say, keep an eye out for this one. For someone who claimed this was her very first tour.... she is completely comfortable on stage, she can work the crowd, and she knows how to use her sexuality.
Halsey
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Then the main event... the lights dimmed and an intro music of Jacqueline Taïeb's "7 Heures du Matin" was played over the loud speakers. I only know this because the only non-French lyrics were Taïeb's swipe of The Who's "My Generation", incorporating that famous line "talkin' about my g-g-g-generation" in her song.*
The Kooks
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It's also worth noting that this is the first tour to feature new drummer Alexis Nunez, who previously drummed for London's Golden Silvers.
Since this was the Listen tour, they played some new tracks, including "Around Town", "It Was London", "Bad Habit", "Down", "Dreams Westside", "Forgive & Forget", and "See Me Now". With the latter song, "See Me Now", singer Luke Pritchard confessed that the song was deeply personal to him, and that they've only recently played it live.
Listening to the new songs, they sounded great. Although the fans, including myself, were not familiar with the new material, it sounded like they were classic Kooks songs. Of course, the old songs were instant dance hits with the fans, including "Eddie's Gun" and "She Moves in Her Own Way" (which Pritchard had to remark, "Oh, you remembered that one!")
In the middle of the set, the band left the stage, with only Pritchard remaining to play some acoustic songs, "Seaside" and "Dreams". It was a nice break, before the music return to the upbeat pop music that we know from The Kooks.
The Kooks are currently touring in support Listen. Go see them, and have a listen.
* Also, I don't know if it is the Kooks that made us listen to their "Fall Tour Playlist", but whoever was DJing last night was playing some great stuff... including Stereo Total, a German/French band that I've been into for a long time but remained relatively unknown in America.
The Kooks at First Avenue, Minneapolis (04 Oct 2014) |
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