Re: The National
Posted: Wed August 24, 2022 4:12 pm
HahChris_H_2 wrote:Ohnothenewsingledoesntsoundlikealligatororboxer!
HahChris_H_2 wrote:Ohnothenewsingledoesntsoundlikealligatororboxer!
nice! do they specify which one?Simple Torture wrote:Cherry Tree Vol. 4 is a show from 2005 oooooh man
Cherry Tree Volume 4 tracklist:
01. Secret Meeting
02. Lit Up
03. The Geese of Beverly Road
04. Baby We’ll Be Fine
05. Cherry Tree
06. Abel
07. Wasp Nest
08. Murder Me Rachael
09. All the Wine
10. Looking for Astronauts
11. Daughters of the Soho Riots
12. Mr. November
13. About Today
14. City Middle
15. Available
16. Cold Girl Fever
If you joined now, you'd get the next Cherry Tree package, not this one--BUT they sometimes have leftovers that they only sell to members. It's $50 per year and I haven't used it to get tickets yet, but the packages have all been great.dad wrote:i should reconsider joining cherry tree.
oh wow, i'm now seeing that the latest was available digitally too.Simple Torture wrote:If you joined now, you'd get the next Cherry Tree package, not this one--BUT they sometimes have leftovers that they only sell to members. It's $50 per year and I haven't used it to get tickets yet, but the packages have all been great.dad wrote:i should reconsider joining cherry tree.
Yeah, members got a download code.dad wrote:oh wow, i'm now seeing that the latest was available digitally too.Simple Torture wrote:If you joined now, you'd get the next Cherry Tree package, not this one--BUT they sometimes have leftovers that they only sell to members. It's $50 per year and I haven't used it to get tickets yet, but the packages have all been great.dad wrote:i should reconsider joining cherry tree.
Some of those tracks are obviously still in rotation but the way this band has progressed it pulls a few strong selections from the past but charges ahead with the future. Baby, We'll Be Fine should definitely pop-up more IMO but Looking for Astronauts can stay on snooze. I also don't feel the bigger venues and fest appearances have helped the live show at all.Chris_H_2 wrote:Wish they’d actually play this stuff now instead of the same exact songs over and over again.
Post a pic of you wearing the shirt and hat and holding the poster.dad wrote:Saw them last night in Kansas City. It was my second time seeing them, the first since 2010. I was happy with the set, which was a nice blend of High Violet through Trouble Will Find Me, as well as three new songs (Weird Goodbyes, Grease in Your Hair (Birdie), Tropic Morning News). They sounded great. I mean, they're basically a machine now, but a machine with great songs. I think I bought more merch than I've ever bought at a show--a shirt for me, one for my wife, a hat, and a poster.
sensory overload.Chris_H_2 wrote:Post a pic of you wearing the shirt and hat and holding the poster.dad wrote:Saw them last night in Kansas City. It was my second time seeing them, the first since 2010. I was happy with the set, which was a nice blend of High Violet through Trouble Will Find Me, as well as three new songs (Weird Goodbyes, Grease in Your Hair (Birdie), Tropic Morning News). They sounded great. I mean, they're basically a machine now, but a machine with great songs. I think I bought more merch than I've ever bought at a show--a shirt for me, one for my wife, a hat, and a poster.
I'll take the Milwaukee tickets.Chris_H_2 wrote:I'm supposed to see them tomorrow night in Milwaukee, but it's a GA theater, and I'm not keen on having to leave super early and fight traffic to get there at a time that will still only guarantee me upper corner of a balcony. I may eat the tickets (they're Will Call).
Also supposed to see them on Sunday in Indy. That's more palatable because they're reserved seats, but still . . .
You’re rich thoughdad wrote:my wife just asked if i wanted to try to make one more show.
flights are ridiculous.