1/26/13 – Austin, TX, Moody Theater, "Austin City Limits"
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1/26/13 – Austin, TX, Moody Theater, "Austin City Limits"
1/26/13 – Austin, TX, Moody Theater, "Austin City Limits"
Setlist:
The Greatest
Cherokee
Silent Machine
Manhattan
Human Being
King Rides By
Sun
Bully
Angelitos Negros
Always On My Own
Back In The Days
3, 6, 9
Nothin But Time
I Dont Blame You
Peace And Love
Ruin
This is the 4th performance of the year and the 22nd performance of the Sun Tour.
Setlist:
The Greatest
Cherokee
Silent Machine
Manhattan
Human Being
King Rides By
Sun
Bully
Angelitos Negros
Always On My Own
Back In The Days
3, 6, 9
Nothin But Time
I Dont Blame You
Peace And Love
Ruin
This is the 4th performance of the year and the 22nd performance of the Sun Tour.
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Re: 1/26/13 – Austin, TX, Moody Theater, "Austin City Limits"
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Re: 1/26/13 – Austin, TX, Moody Theater, "Austin City Limits"
Cherokee:
I Dont Blame You:
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The Greatest:
3, 6, 9 1:
3, 6, 9 2:
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Re: 1/26/13 – Austin, TX, Moody Theater, "Austin City Limits"
Review
http://www.austinpost.org/austin-music-bands/cat-power-mesmerizes-crowd-acl-moody-theater-austin
Cat Power is on a national tour, and judging by her amazing performance Jan. 26 at the Moody Theater, this tour will get her right back where she needs to be.
Cat Power works with some of the best known female songwriters/singers around: Tori Amos and Fiona Apple. ("Say what?" - Cokelike)
At the conclusion of a cranked up Bob Dylan track, her lead guitarist strummed solo for what seemed to be several minutes. The applaused started when Cat Power appeared onstage sporting a blonde choppy haircut that reminded me of Annie Lennox. Microphone in hand, she captured her audience right away.
The Moody Theater crowd was transfixed with Chan Marshall's opening song "The Greatest," a strong piece with moving vocals and a tempo that pushes rhythmically from slow to crashing. Marshall's ability to draw her audience into her raw emotions through stunning visuals and raspy gritty vocals is her trademark. We were all more than willing to surrender to her world of raw affection.
Her set list derived mostly from her newest record Sun. She appears to be working through her life challenges through her music. She's struggling with angioedema (sudden acute edema of the face and neck that can lead to respiratory difficulty). Marshall sprinkled heartfelt "thank you's" to the crowd every now and then, in a barely audible whisper.
I wasn't the only person hypnotized at the Moody Theater. Most of the crowd were in another realm listening to Cat Power's powerful vocals and driving rhythms. She did not let her fans (which filled up almost the entire theater) down.
Marshall lingered a long time on stage at the end of the concert, receiving a standing ovation and bowing. It almost looked like it was hard for her to let go of the audience, and just as hard for the audience to let go of her. I think most people did not think they would actually get to see her perform live. The evening was nothing short of monumental for fans of this indie-rock godess.
http://www.austinpost.org/austin-music-bands/cat-power-mesmerizes-crowd-acl-moody-theater-austin
Cat Power is on a national tour, and judging by her amazing performance Jan. 26 at the Moody Theater, this tour will get her right back where she needs to be.
Cat Power works with some of the best known female songwriters/singers around: Tori Amos and Fiona Apple. ("Say what?" - Cokelike)
At the conclusion of a cranked up Bob Dylan track, her lead guitarist strummed solo for what seemed to be several minutes. The applaused started when Cat Power appeared onstage sporting a blonde choppy haircut that reminded me of Annie Lennox. Microphone in hand, she captured her audience right away.
The Moody Theater crowd was transfixed with Chan Marshall's opening song "The Greatest," a strong piece with moving vocals and a tempo that pushes rhythmically from slow to crashing. Marshall's ability to draw her audience into her raw emotions through stunning visuals and raspy gritty vocals is her trademark. We were all more than willing to surrender to her world of raw affection.
Her set list derived mostly from her newest record Sun. She appears to be working through her life challenges through her music. She's struggling with angioedema (sudden acute edema of the face and neck that can lead to respiratory difficulty). Marshall sprinkled heartfelt "thank you's" to the crowd every now and then, in a barely audible whisper.
I wasn't the only person hypnotized at the Moody Theater. Most of the crowd were in another realm listening to Cat Power's powerful vocals and driving rhythms. She did not let her fans (which filled up almost the entire theater) down.
Marshall lingered a long time on stage at the end of the concert, receiving a standing ovation and bowing. It almost looked like it was hard for her to let go of the audience, and just as hard for the audience to let go of her. I think most people did not think they would actually get to see her perform live. The evening was nothing short of monumental for fans of this indie-rock godess.
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Re: 1/26/13 – Austin, TX, Moody Theater, "Austin City Limits"
Always On My Own:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21Ss9HV1CDw
Angelitos Negros 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS44OQtdlKM
Angelitos Negros 3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKFHlwdnMSQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21Ss9HV1CDw
Angelitos Negros 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mS44OQtdlKM
Angelitos Negros 3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKFHlwdnMSQ
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