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I went to the LCD Soundsystem show last night at the Fillmore. It was...so AMAZING!

I could ramble on and on about why it was so amazing, but I don't know that anyone really cares. So I'll try to stick to some highlights:

  • It's been 3 years since they've played in Detroit.
  • They're touring with Hot Chip. (Link goes to their Wikipedia page; for some reason, their official site isn't loading.)
  • This was the last show for this leg of their NA tour, and their last show with Hot Chip.
  • Owen Clarke from Hot Chip was playing bass.
  • The lead singer from Hot Chip is this adorable little man who bounces around the stage like a Kindergartener on too much Kool-Aid. I want to hug him.
  • LCD Soundsystem played "Daft Punk is Playing At My House"!
  • Actually, the only song they didn't play that I really wanted them to play was "Pow Pow". (And "North American Scum", but I wasn't really expecting they would play that.)
  • That's all right, because they played "Losing My Edge" for an encore.
  • They played "New York, I Love You, But You're Bringing Me Down" for a SECOND ENCORE!
  • We had an awesome position behind the rail above the mosh pit: no one could stand in front of us, and for most of the concert, we had plenty of room to dance.
  • The crowd was really into it, the bands were really into it, the light cues and the stagecraft were just awesome!

    Of course, there were the usual irritations that come with being packed in a crowd: young blonde girl who tried to encroach on our space when I went to the bathroom; Crazy sweaty woman who was clearly on something that kept touching my friend (only for one song); stupid, STUPID girl who spilled beer all over my pants!

    But it was fun! One of my favorite things to do at a concert is people watch. What people wear to a concert says so much about what they think of themselves and their level of "cool". Hipsters abounded last night, and I had fun trying to pick out the full-time hipsters from the weekend pretenders.

    Another group of people I enjoy spotting are the Super Fans: the ones who are clearly enjoying the show on a completely different level from everyone else. (I came very close to being one of these myself at several points during the show!) There was a guy standing next to me who was way into the show, and preferred a dancing style I can only describe as "Stevie Wonder on Meth". The blonde girl next to me who tried to push us out of spot at one point kept moving her hand around the way stoners and small children do out the car window on the freeway: you know, like a dolphin swimming through the air currents? (She was eventually scared off when my cousin spotted me from the mosh pit and climbed the rail in front of her to give me a hug. Good riddance!)

    Anyway, BEST WEDNESDAY EVER! Up next: Halloween fun! What are everyone's plans? (Oh, and I'll be compiling everyone's suggestions into an Ultimate Halloween Playlist soon, so if there's any more last recommendations you've thought of, please do share!)

    ETA: Ooh, I almost forgot! Special Bonus Canadian Content for [livejournal.com profile] rewindclunkplay: there was the most irritating Canadian girl in the world behind us at the concert! During the interval, she would not shut up, and her voice just travelled over all the other noises in the entire venue. All of her stories ended with: "And I was like, 'BLEURGGHAAARGHHH!'"

    (Just me sticking my tongue out and saying, "Ha, there are irritating Candians, too!" The two young men with her seemed very nice, though.)

    Also: [livejournal.com profile] evilhippo: I apologize for the number of links in this post. I hope you make it out of the Matrix with your sanity intact.
  • Date: 2010-10-28 08:14 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] ladybracknell.livejournal.com
    I'm SO jealous. I love both those bands. I've seen Hot Chip a bunch of times and I adore their energy.

    My Halloween plans are a little light pumpkin carving and some zombie movies and popcorn :D.

    Date: 2010-10-28 08:25 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] apple-pathways.livejournal.com
    This is the first time Hot Chip has played Detroit, and I'm so glad the crowd were into them! Sometimes it's hard to tell with the really electronic, high production bands if they're going to be good live, but Hot Chip puts on such a great show! Talk about energy: Alexis Taylor was basically bouncing up and down and practically jogging while singing "Ready for the Floor." He must be in very good shape!

    Ooh, which zombie movies? I DVRed 28 Days Later to watch this weekend. I know: it's debatable whether it's an actual zombie movie, but it's still my favorite!

    (DUELING PUMPKINS!)

    Date: 2010-10-28 08:30 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] ladybracknell.livejournal.com
    Hot Chip are probably the best electro band I've ever seen live - although people like Basement Jaxx and the Chemical Brothers and Orbital bring a really big show, I feel like Hot Chip have a more indie ethos and they're not trying to dazzle you with their light show and dancers, they're just playing their little synth hearts out ♥.

    I was thinking Zombieland, Shaun of the Dead, and maybe a classic Romero. I have a lot of zombie movies to choose from, lol.

    Date: 2010-10-28 08:53 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] apple-pathways.livejournal.com
    I feel like Hot Chip have a more indie ethos

    Definitely what I like about them! I'm not really into the hardcore electronic music, though I feel like I should be, what with Detroit having the Electronic Music Festival and all.

    Good choices! Aww, I want to attend your film festival!
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