Setlist
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The band thankfully reformed in 2008 and fans the world over were finally able to enjoy those saucy folk songs live in concert as the band not only released new full length albums (2009’s Sex with an X and last year’s V for Vaselines) but decided to go out on tour. A stop at West Bank gem the Cedar Cultural Center proved that the Vaselines are still a musical force and a delight to watch - they’re also one of the funniest bands I’ve ever seen.
I found myself laughing at McKee and Kelly’s playful discourse as much as I was singing along.
That sly, tart wordplay of the Vaselines’ songs is all over the live show in the form of humorous observations and retorts from the bandmates to the crowd. For example, the band felt a little sheepish about the amount of swearing in their tunes (this was an all-age event and there were kids there - to which I say, right on parents!). When asked by her son why it felt good to curse and McKee responded, “Sometimes swears sound so good!” There was also an ongoing joke about McKee’s veganism that began when she mentioned receiving delicious vegan cheese from a fan earlier in the day. Kelly poked playfully at her, quipping, “Vegans are boring!”
ZZ Top style
photo by Amy
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It was a solid collection of older tracks like “Oliver Twisted” and “Monsterp**sy” flawlessly wedged against wicked new ones like “The X in Sex,” “One Lost Year,” “High Tide Low Tide” and a shiveringly great performance of “The Devil’s Inside Me.” And, of course, there were the fantastic classics like “Son of a Gun,” the haunting “Jesus Wants Me For a Sunbeam” and the timeless romp “Molly’s Lips” that saw promising opener Amanda X (from Philadelphia) join the Vaselines onstage to sing and honk the bicycle horns.
Setlist
photo by Amy
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Amanda X
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The Cedar gentleman who introduced the show, promised that this would be a gig to remember. I heartily agree; like their songs, the Vaselines are charming and sexy and have left me wanting more.
The Vaselines at Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis (22 Jan 2015) photo by Amy
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