Idlewild at 7th Street (newspaper clipping)
Minneapolis (04/01/2001)
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I've already mentioned that I saw Idlewild at this 7th Street Entry when I saw Idlewild open up for Placebo at First Avenue (05/02/2001), but here is a more detailed report for the first 7th Street Entry show.
As you can see from the newspaper clipping from The City Pages, the preview got the date wrong: Saturday, March 31st. The actual show was Sunday, April 1st. Sure, I guess can blame the error as an April Fool joke.
The clip said there were three bands on the bill, with The Fog as the first opener. The Fog was from Bath, England, lead by Bobby Grindrod.
I normally don't remember the opening bands, but for this show, Brassy, from Manchester, England, blew me away! This was a short-lived band that was fronted by Jon Spencer's sister Muffin Spencer! The band had a hip-hop/rock sound to them, sort of like what Elastica tried to do for their latter sound. I immediately picked up Brassy's album after seeing them live.
As you can see from their setlist, they practically played all the songs from their debut album Got It Made ("Put You Right", "Nervous", "Good Times", "Work It Out", "That's The Way", "B.R.A.S.S.Y.", "I Can't Wait", "No Competition", "Parkside", "You Got It", "Who Stole The Show", "Play Some D", "B'cos We Rock", and "I Gotta Beef") but throwing a B-Side, "Secrets" from their Bonus Beats EP, and one new song.
Like their Placebo show, Idlewild's setlist was similar, with about 90% from 100 Broken Windows. Making up for the rest of their setlist were three singles from their sophomore album Hope Is Important ("A Film for the Future", "When I Argue I See Shapes", and "I'm a Message") and one song from their debut album Captain ("Satan Polaroid").
I'm pretty sure there was an encore, and I am going to hazard a guess that it was "Captain", since the setlist I have only show the last song as "Roseability" (which is one of my two favorite songs off 100 Broken Windows).
The last time in 2012, I said that Idlewild was on "indefinite hiatus", and the good news is that as of September 13th, Colin Newton, Rod Jones and Roddy Woomble, are seen working together in the recording studio, per this Facebook status.
Mum's the word, but we're speculating that a new album is in the works for 2014. Stay tuned.
In the meantime, singer Roddy Woomble new album Listen to Keep was released March 4th, 2013, and Idlewild's guitarist Rod Jones is currently in The Birthday Suit (not to be confused with the Minneapolis' Birthday Suits) with a new album A Hollow Hole Of Riches set for release in March 4th, 2014.
As you can see from the newspaper clipping from The City Pages, the preview got the date wrong: Saturday, March 31st. The actual show was Sunday, April 1st. Sure, I guess can blame the error as an April Fool joke.
The clip said there were three bands on the bill, with The Fog as the first opener. The Fog was from Bath, England, lead by Bobby Grindrod.
I normally don't remember the opening bands, but for this show, Brassy, from Manchester, England, blew me away! This was a short-lived band that was fronted by Jon Spencer's sister Muffin Spencer! The band had a hip-hop/rock sound to them, sort of like what Elastica tried to do for their latter sound. I immediately picked up Brassy's album after seeing them live.
Brassy Setlist
Minneapolis (04/01/01)
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Idlewild Setlist
Minneapolis (04/01/01)
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I'm pretty sure there was an encore, and I am going to hazard a guess that it was "Captain", since the setlist I have only show the last song as "Roseability" (which is one of my two favorite songs off 100 Broken Windows).
Idlewild in the Studios?
photo: facebook
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Mum's the word, but we're speculating that a new album is in the works for 2014. Stay tuned.
In the meantime, singer Roddy Woomble new album Listen to Keep was released March 4th, 2013, and Idlewild's guitarist Rod Jones is currently in The Birthday Suit (not to be confused with the Minneapolis' Birthday Suits) with a new album A Hollow Hole Of Riches set for release in March 4th, 2014.
Idlewild at 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis (04/01/2001) Ticket Stub
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