Concert Roundup: The Cult @ Hammerstein Ballroom, November 9

November 11th, 2007 sasebastian Posted in New York City, the cult, jagermeister music, Hammerstein Ballroom, concert review, opinion, bands, music No Comments »

The Cult played at the Hammerstein Ballroom in NYC Friday night with Action Action and Brand New Sin opening up. Brand New Sin were pretty cool 4-piece rock band that’s sounds like a cross between the NYC-rock sound of Circus of Power and the Southern rock of Pantera. They only got to play 4 songs, which was a shame, because Action Action was lame-ass boring Killers wannabe shoe-gazing crap that almost put me to sleep. They played for 40 minutes, most of that time I wanted to hear more of Brand New Sin.

I saw the Cult on their last tour, the one that they filmed for the DVD release, and it seemed like they were phoning it in. But this show, the band was totally on their game. Even Billy was having a great time and even got on the mic a few times to talk to the crowd. Both of them did a lot of hipster bashing, and Williamsburg bashing, which was pretty entertaining. The songs, in no particular order:

From the new Born Into This: I Assassin, Dirty Little Rock Star, Savages and Holy Mountain

from Love: Nirvana, Phoenix, Revolution, She Sells Santuary, Love

Electric: Love Removal Machine, Wild Flower, Electric Ocean
Sonic Temple: Fire Woman, Sweet Soul Sister, Edie (Ciao Baby)

The Cult b-side : the Witch
Beyond Good and Evil: Rise

Rock may be dead in NYC, but for one night the Cult brought it back.

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Concert Roundup: Morrissey at Hammerstein Ballroom, October 23

November 6th, 2007 sasebastian Posted in Hammerstein Ballroom, nyc, New York City, Morrissey, concert review, opinion, bands, music No Comments »

Morrissey played a 5 night run at New York City’s Hammerstein Ballroom beginning Monday, October 22. For this 5-show run Live Nation could offered fans a special package of tickets for all 5 shows. In order to keep things interesting Morrissey performed a different set of songs from his huge Smiths and Morrissey catalog. If you only had tickets for one night there was a chance you might not get to see him perform your favorite songs. Luckily for me, the October 23rd show that I went to was full of my favorite Smiths and Morrissey songs.

To get everyone ready for the show they played some video clips of some really strange, campy 50s and 60s songs from France and England-even a Bridget Bardeau song. These were followed up by a very strange video of James Dean’s East of Eden wardrobe test. Odd. Then was a very amusing montage of clips from an episode of the Untouchables which featured a villain named… Morrissey. They episode was edited down to all the parts where they mentioned Morrissey. Very clever. “It’s Morrissey’s gang they’re down at the docks!” “Where’s Morrissey? We gotta get Morrissey!”

The show opened up with “Stop Me If You Think That You’ve Heard This One Before” which was very cool. A lot of friends didn’t want to go because they heard that Morrissey is depressing and goth. Well, Morrissey live was fun and exciting. He and the band were so full of energy even “Death Of A Disco Dancer” wasn’t a downer. And, Morrissey was jumping around having a great time, and was telling jokes and poking fun at himself all through the show. He played for about 2 hours, and during the encore was attacked by almost a dozen gay men rushing the stage. One guy was reaching for the stage and Morrissey pulled him up and lead him off to the side. This encouraged dozens of gay men to try the same. When Morrissey didn’t oblige they tried climbing the barrier and jumping on stage. Several made it, and many more were taken out by the security team. After that assault Morrissey cut things short and ended the show.

It’s too bad that Morrissey decided to quit performing live, because he is a great singer and very dynamic. At least he hasn’t quit his recording career.

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