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Long
Beach California April 13,2005
From
Bullz-eye.com
Having completed back-to-back tour legs in Europe and Japan
in support of their 2004 debut Hot Fuss,
the Killers are back on a 32-city jaunt through the United
States and Canada. Their third North American stop was at
the sold-out Vault 350, a relatively new and intimate venue
in Long Beach, CA.
The
beginning of the show didn’t offer many surprises as the
first three songs off Hot Fuss were played in order.
Dressed in a black suit with a rhinestone tie – which,
incidentally, matched his rhinestone keyboard cover – lead
singer Brandon Flowers used his considerable charm and
natural stage presence to work the crowd into a frenzy
during the opener Jenny Was a Friend of Mine. Next up was
the excellent ''Mr. Brightside'' which Flowers and guitarist
David Keuning penned back in 2002 only a few weeks after
forming the group. The normally serious Flowers actually
tripped and fell during the song, but showed a bit of levity
by being able to get up and laugh it off. After two more
album tracks, the band tried some new material, ''Where is
She,'' which, on first listen, may not meet their fans'
considerable expectations for their sophomore effort.
The unmistakably Duran Duran-ish ''Midnight Show'' was next,
followed by the B-side ''Under the Gun,''which is such a
good song one wonders why it wasn’t on the album in the
first place. The band’s massive 2004 summer hit, ''Somebody
Told Me,'' woke up even the most casual of fans, but it was
hard to suppress the feeling that the group, despite their
considerable effort, might be getting a little tired of
performing that number.
The band then moved on to another new song, ''Stereo of
Lies,'' that was purportedly written about a falling out
with a former band member. After the solid ''Andy, You're a
Star,'' the band closed the set with another excellent
B-side, ''Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll.'' This song was
included on the UK version of Hot Fuss but was
mysteriously replaced with ''Change Your Mind''on albums
sold in the US.
After a short break, the band returned to play the mediocre
''On Top'' followed by the marvelous ''All These Things That
I've Done'' -which has recently received considerable radio
airplay in the area. The crowd seemed to invest itself
emotionally in the closer, singing the lyrics throughout the
song, and even started the ''I've got soul / but I'm not a
soldier'' anthem before Flowers uttered a single word.
The only thing missing from the show was the superb 'Who Let
You Go.''Apparently, the B-side is rarely performed live by
the band, but this reviewer would argue that with its
wonderful melody, fine arrangement and clever lyrics, it
belongs among the best of the group's work. Even with its
absence, the Killers put on an energetic and enjoyable show.
Set list:
Jenny Was a Friend of Mine
Mr. Brightside
Smile Like You Mean It
Change Your Mind
Where is She
Midnight Show
Under the Gun
Somebody Told Me
Stereo of Lies
Andy, You’re a Star
Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll
On Top
All These Things That I’ve Done
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