Truth (Kasim on keyboards) Buffalo Grass Mammon Facist Christ I Hate My Freakin' ISP Unloved Children While My Guitar Gently Weeps God Said Liar
Todd solo:
Beloved Infidel
Band without Todd:
Band and Todd:
Hello It's Me
No Temporary Sanity, Love Science or WWE, disappointed about the
first and last, but can't complain too much.
Set up of the show was odd, especially it being a seated venue where
you can't stand and bop around. I was fourth row center section,
left aisle, and Jesse was directly in my line of vision (and his
mandarin costume was just the coolest frikkin thing ever) but he was
blocked if TR was standing at his mic. The main arch blocked my view
of Kasim on the left and John on the right, and Prairie's head was
hidden behind a giant cymbal. So it basically looked more like TR with
faceless backup band. Lights were ok but I don't see what the fuss is
about.
Howevah, as far as "show" goes, it was a pure knockout. TR's voice
barely faltered once, there were minor glitches: TR's mic went out
for a few lines during God Said, which was mildly distressing, NOT a
song to lose sound on; there were some weird screechy bad cd-r sounds
coming from the guitar during Beloved Infidel and Kasim looked
genuinely befuddled with his keyboard during Past (I think , it might
have been Sweet.)
Liar and Mammon were HARD and loud and the band looked like they were
having a blast getting through it, Soul Brother was everything I wanted
and more. The crowd really seemed to know the new stuff, and other
than someone yelling out for Hamburger Hell, I couldn't gauge any
disappointment in the set list. Want of a Nail was a crowd fave,
and this was my very very first time hearing JOV live in person and it
was a very special moment.
I'm looking forward to Webster Hall, just to see the show again
naturally but also because I really can't wait to stand and
dance....this music is too loud and too fun to sit along to. THIS is
the show you take your friends to, THIS is the show that's going to
make them understand why we follow this man and his music to the extent
that we do. Todd looks great, he's in shape, (his hair looks a lot
better than it did in the earlier photos) the band is tight as a drum,
the drums shake their little burned out chapel like you're afraid it's
gonna fall to the ground....and they really look like they're all
enjoying themselves....no doubt this is the best music the whole band
will play all year.
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