MoreInSorrow
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Sufjan last night was amazing. I'm just waking up, and can't put together a cohesive thought, so I'll contribute more later.
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MoreInSorrow said:Sufjan last night was amazing. I'm just waking up, and can't put together a cohesive thought, so I'll contribute more later.
blackwasp said:Yeah, it was pretty wild. The cheers were great, and the harmonies were impressive as well. I didn't realize until last night that the trumpet is pretty much the lead instrument. It sounded great last night, except for a few sour notes. I was bummed to no end that Sufjan didn't play "John Wayne Gacy, Jr." though. I'm wondering why he's been passing on that tune live. After a night of Sufjan though, Chase and I had to rock out to Nirvana and Modest Mouse on the way back to campus.![]()
MoreInSorrow said:Jacob, where were you guys standing for the show? I looked for you, but I realized after getting there that without a pic, it was damn near impossible to find you in that crowd. I was standing in front of the soundboard all night.
The show was amazing. I was bummed about the lack of playing JWG as well. But they were spot-on musically, and sounded great. Those cheers cracked me up. "Hey guys, a little more spirit this time, ok?" Awesome. That was definately one of my favorite shows.
blackwasp said:Yeah, it was pretty wild. The cheers were great, and the harmonies were impressive as well. I didn't realize until last night that the trumpet is pretty much the lead instrument. It sounded great last night, except for a few sour notes. I was bummed to no end that Sufjan didn't play "John Wayne Gacy, Jr." though. I'm wondering why he's been passing on that tune live. After a night of Sufjan though, Chase and I had to rock out to Nirvana and Modest Mouse on the way back to campus.![]()

philN said:(if he makes a shirt for each state as well as an album, I think that would be a really cool collector item too).
philN said:I was bummed, but I can understand why he would not play John Wayne Gacy, Jr. Because the song doesn't really have much of a resolution lyrically, it would definitely bring a gloomy tone to an otherwise pretty upbeat set of songs. Part of me wanted him to play it at the end, and another part of me was happy when he played a more upbeat song like The Man From Metropolis instead.
One of my friends at Moody's roommate went to that show and said it was amazing. Did he play an encore material? He played "Happy Birthday" (and I was surprised he was still playing A Sun Came era stuff live) and "The Trees In the Field..." when he played in Boston.
I just order a tour poster and the Michigan t-shirt from Asthmatic Kitty, both of which should arrive on Monday or Tuesday. I picked up an Illinoise shirt at the show I went to (if he makes a shirt for each state as well as an album, I think that would be a really cool collector item too).
blackwasp said:As far as "John Wayne Gacy, Jr.", Chase thought that he probably passed on it b/c it's somewhat of a darker tune, even though I think the last line in that song rivals any lyric Sufjan has written.
MoreInSorrow said:I agree, on both counts.
philN said:I don't know about that. I think it's a powerful song, but I was pretty moved by much of his Seven Swans album and I think the lyrics and vocals on Casmir Pulaski Day are just as well done. I just think there is an inherent eerieness to any song that objectively deals with something as disturbing as a man who raped little boys and buried their rotting corpses in the floorboards of his home and that's what makes that song stand out more than others.
blackwasp said:I still haven't received it in the mail yet. I think I'm going to wait, even though I'm antsy. Thanks for the link though.![]()
Good point, but I think I thought the song was beautiful before I even tried to listen to the lyrics, as the music (as stated above) is pretty hauntingly dreamy in itself. Still though, I think you're right; the provocative content is a large part of the song's attractiveness.philN said:I don't know about that. I think it's a powerful song, but I was pretty moved by much of his Seven Swans album and I think the lyrics and vocals on Casmir Pulaski Day are just as well done. I just think there is an inherent eerieness to any song that objectively deals with something as disturbing as a man who raped little boys and buried their rotting corpses in the floorboards of his home and that's what makes that song stand out more than others.
Is it no longer streaming at MySpace?While I hate to break up this Sufjan love-in (sycophants!) if anyone wants to listen to the new Sigur Ros album, the BBC have it available here.
Yeah, I was thinking of making the trip to see him there (I saw him last Wednesday as well), but unfortunately I have another appointment that night.i might go see sufjan this upcoming friday in nashville. here's hoping..
theFijian said:While I hate to break up this Sufjan love-in (sycophants!) if anyone wants to listen to the new Sigur Ros album, the BBC have it available here.
eutychus said:Is it no longer streaming at MySpace?