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Home » 2008, Gigography, Live, Year By Year

14th August 2008 - SuperBock Festival, Sagres, Portugal

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Setlist:

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01. All I Want
02. Marooned
03. Risingson
04. Teardrop
05. 16 Seeter
06. Mezzanine
07. Harpsichord
08. Red Light
09. Inertia Creeps
10. Safe From Harm
11. Marakesh
12. Angel
13. Unfinished Sympathy
14. Dobro
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Review:

First of all, i think they risked a lot by playing 7 (that’s right, seven !) new songs at a festival, but i think the overall reaction was great. Personally, i loved the new songs. They have a darker tone than the songs from their latest album, 100th Window, and it reminded me a lot of songs from Mezzanine and Blue Lines, with Del Naja and Daddy G singing a lot. Apparently there have been some youtube videos of these songs around for a while but i didn’t know about this.

The other thing i loved about the show (and i’m not sure if they have done anything like this before) was the “localization” of the stuff they showed on their background video panel (which was not exactly a screen but a sort of panel composed by thousands of small lights which could siplay different colours). Apart from all the weird effects (water ripples, spinning globes, old LCD like stuff), they showed national news in portuguese from that same day (as in a gigantic news ticker) during Inertia Creeps (which had an awesome live performance), and lots of quotes from famous people translated to portuguese during one of the new songs.

I don’t think i recall having heard about any band doing anything like this, but given the fact that the band members have always had a word to say in political matters (all that content that was shown had something to do with politics or human rights, except for some of the news items) and have always done impressive stuff with video and other kinds of media (their DOS like website during the 100th Window days was great), i’m not really surprised. This also means they have to redo the content for every show, which shows a great commitment to live shows.

Review by Tiago Rodrigues from http://www.trodrigues.net dated 15th August 2003


Additonal Notes:

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Venue Info:

The official site for the SuperBock Festival is located here.


Pictures:

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