8/7/13 - Copenhagen, Denmark, Koncerthuset
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8/7/13 - Copenhagen, Denmark, Koncerthuset
8/7/13 - Copenhagen, Denmark, Koncerthuset
Setlist:
The Greatest - 6:03
Cherokee - 4:51
Silent Machine - 4:17
Manhattan - 5:37
Human Being - 3:31
King Rides By - 6:56
Bully - 5:25
Angelitos Negros - 7:58
Always On My Own - 3:03
3, 6, 9 - 5:22
Nothin But Time - 4:25
I Dont Blame You - 5:37
Metal Heart - 5:47
Shivers - 6:15
I've Been Thinking - Listed on setlist, but not played
Peace And Love - 4:16
Ruin - 7:51
Total Time - 1:27:14
This is the 52nd performance of the year and the 70th performance of the ''Sun'' tour. This is the start of the 2nd Leg of European tour dates. After this concert the band will play 3 festival dates in Scandinavia before concluding the tour. At this point there are no other tour dates announced though an Asia tour in the winter has been hinted at by Chan.
An audience recording of this concert surfaced soon after. Its a decent mono recording and I'd like to thank petercph for sharing this. The Cat Power Forum thanks you! The above times reflect this audio.
(cymrbs_)
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Another ''I've Been Thinking" sighting, but was it played???
Setlist:
The Greatest - 6:03
Cherokee - 4:51
Silent Machine - 4:17
Manhattan - 5:37
Human Being - 3:31
King Rides By - 6:56
Bully - 5:25
Angelitos Negros - 7:58
Always On My Own - 3:03
3, 6, 9 - 5:22
Nothin But Time - 4:25
I Dont Blame You - 5:37
Metal Heart - 5:47
Shivers - 6:15
I've Been Thinking - Listed on setlist, but not played
Peace And Love - 4:16
Ruin - 7:51
Total Time - 1:27:14
This is the 52nd performance of the year and the 70th performance of the ''Sun'' tour. This is the start of the 2nd Leg of European tour dates. After this concert the band will play 3 festival dates in Scandinavia before concluding the tour. At this point there are no other tour dates announced though an Asia tour in the winter has been hinted at by Chan.
An audience recording of this concert surfaced soon after. Its a decent mono recording and I'd like to thank petercph for sharing this. The Cat Power Forum thanks you! The above times reflect this audio.
(cymrbs_)
(citystreets)
(linesandst)
Another ''I've Been Thinking" sighting, but was it played???
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Cool pics and interesting venue!
This "i've been thinking" is toying with my brain. I wish that we'll know soon if it was played or not.
This "i've been thinking" is toying with my brain. I wish that we'll know soon if it was played or not.
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Review (translated from Danish)
http://politiken.dk/ibyen/nyheder/musik/koncert-beat/ECE2042522/cat-power-har-som-minimum-9-liv/
It is a known morbid. Nevertheless, there is some truth when speaking about the singer Chan Marshall aka Cat Power has nine lives, which she occasionally has been a bit careless with taking care of. But it is not only she who has nine lives. It has her songs too, which she on her own notoriously awkward shape put a strong emphasis on when she visited a sold-out concert hall. With him she had her latest album 'Sun', which was published last year. An electronic based one of its kind, which marked a new sound for Cat Power - a sound, however, she has already partly put down again. It was clear from the outset where Marshall's band came on stage one by one to a repetitive guitar figure that slid into a pitch-black, stripped-down, almost gospel rocket doomsday version of the song 'The Greatest' from the album of the same name that made the concert to open like a big black hole that struck his merciless crevices throughout the rust-red floor. There is no one like Cat Power can open a concert in the dark corner. At the same time, there is no one who can destroy it all over again, as she can. But unlike previous concerts on Danish soil in which Marshall often spent most of the time on stage in either fetal position or as one big excuse for himself, it was a relief to see her perform with something that looked like the shadow of confidence on the new numbers as 'Manhattan' and 'Ruin'. In between rag tag it, and sometimes it seemed as if Marshall actually worked against itself by almost constantly to be coming to stumble in his guitar cord or overturn his microphone stand. Twice she had to even leave the stage to get pep talks from his personal assistant. For even after almost 20 years on stage have Chan Marshall still need to get to know that she is good enough. And this despite the fact that she herself with both hands in his pocket and a covered look in the hazel eyes sings like a dream of the kind you never forget. The best was it also, when she turned up the voice and down the electronics and gave it as a fervent soul singer on the heartbreaking ballad 'Bully' with a lonely piano accompaniment was left as one of the evening's absolute highlights. Or when she proved her worth as a great, great cover artist - even their own numbers. It was here, it was clear that Marshall's own songs at least also has nine lives. Like when she split the otherwise silent 'I Do not Blame You' from 'You Are Free' in the middle of a shuffling blues or stripped off all of his tortured soul on a meditative grooving 'King Rides By' and exploded in a completely matchless' Metal Heart ', in which Marshall gave the hell of it all and singing, so it felt like she spent my whole central nervous system as a hammock. It was the concert I had been waiting for 10 years since Marshall rolled around on the stage floor, full, sad and dejected in Lille Vega in 2003. And that's just before it was all worth the wait.
http://politiken.dk/ibyen/nyheder/musik/koncert-beat/ECE2042522/cat-power-har-som-minimum-9-liv/
It is a known morbid. Nevertheless, there is some truth when speaking about the singer Chan Marshall aka Cat Power has nine lives, which she occasionally has been a bit careless with taking care of. But it is not only she who has nine lives. It has her songs too, which she on her own notoriously awkward shape put a strong emphasis on when she visited a sold-out concert hall. With him she had her latest album 'Sun', which was published last year. An electronic based one of its kind, which marked a new sound for Cat Power - a sound, however, she has already partly put down again. It was clear from the outset where Marshall's band came on stage one by one to a repetitive guitar figure that slid into a pitch-black, stripped-down, almost gospel rocket doomsday version of the song 'The Greatest' from the album of the same name that made the concert to open like a big black hole that struck his merciless crevices throughout the rust-red floor. There is no one like Cat Power can open a concert in the dark corner. At the same time, there is no one who can destroy it all over again, as she can. But unlike previous concerts on Danish soil in which Marshall often spent most of the time on stage in either fetal position or as one big excuse for himself, it was a relief to see her perform with something that looked like the shadow of confidence on the new numbers as 'Manhattan' and 'Ruin'. In between rag tag it, and sometimes it seemed as if Marshall actually worked against itself by almost constantly to be coming to stumble in his guitar cord or overturn his microphone stand. Twice she had to even leave the stage to get pep talks from his personal assistant. For even after almost 20 years on stage have Chan Marshall still need to get to know that she is good enough. And this despite the fact that she herself with both hands in his pocket and a covered look in the hazel eyes sings like a dream of the kind you never forget. The best was it also, when she turned up the voice and down the electronics and gave it as a fervent soul singer on the heartbreaking ballad 'Bully' with a lonely piano accompaniment was left as one of the evening's absolute highlights. Or when she proved her worth as a great, great cover artist - even their own numbers. It was here, it was clear that Marshall's own songs at least also has nine lives. Like when she split the otherwise silent 'I Do not Blame You' from 'You Are Free' in the middle of a shuffling blues or stripped off all of his tortured soul on a meditative grooving 'King Rides By' and exploded in a completely matchless' Metal Heart ', in which Marshall gave the hell of it all and singing, so it felt like she spent my whole central nervous system as a hammock. It was the concert I had been waiting for 10 years since Marshall rolled around on the stage floor, full, sad and dejected in Lille Vega in 2003. And that's just before it was all worth the wait.
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