This was the band's penultimate UK date before they disappeared from these shores, probably until the release of their next album, whenever that may be. I hadn't had the chance to see them since the end of 2010 and, given certain events that happened around that time, I'd hardly listened to them over the previous few months. I just couldn't raise my usual excitement for seeing the band, even though I was still looking forward to the show.
How wrong was I??!!
The turnover between the support band (Noah & The Whale, whom I also recorded) leaving the stage and Arcade Fire's intro starting up was only 30 minutes, but in that time I realised I was well and truly back in the grips of what I honestly consider to be the best band in the world today.
I decided, just minutes before they came on stage, that I would try and get the best recording I could of the show, so I moved back from my 4th row, right of stage spot and positioned myself in what I consider to be the "sweet spot" for recording at the MEN Arena - dead centre of the stage, 10 yards/metres back from the front row of fans.
I'd not watched the Arcade Fire from a similar location since my first time seeing them back in 2007 at Manchester Apollo (first night), at what was, and still is, the worst show of theirs that I've ever attended (dire sound and an awful audience). However, I was not to be disappointed this time. Ok, I had a few occasional talkers around me (who doesn't in the middle of a crowd at a rock show?), but the quality of the sound shines through on the recording. In fact, this was the 13th time I've recorded the band and I reckon it's my best attempt yet.
Now onto the show itself. As far as the Arcade fire are concerned, I find it a tad difficult to rate their shows in comparison to previous ones, pure and simply because of their amazing consistency. Some shows may have had better setlists than others (which is a very personal thing anyway and always causes opinionated discussion!), but invariably they have all had something that made them special. This show did not have anything special in its setlist, but the ordering of the songs was surprisingly good and the band themselves were as stellar as any other time that I've seen them.
That first show of mine which I mentioned earlier, it had no Wake Up in its setlist. Unbelievable, I know! Every other time I've seen them, this inspirational song has always been the show closer, yet here we had it 10th song on the bill, mid-show. This was a real surprise, and I'm not totally convinced that it worked, but it was still good to experience it all the same. We also had the relatively new song Speaking in Tongues - it's always good to hear a song live for the first time. And any show that has a run of songs that goes Wake Up/Laika/Tunnels/We Used to Wait/Power Out is bound to rate highly on the Richter scale.
And then there was the encore. Somebody on the sound desk turned the volume up a couple of notches and the band launched in to an ear-bleeding, monumental version of Month of May. I can honestly say that I have never heard them so loud. In fact, the young kid stood to my left had his hands over his ears! When Rebellion (Lies) got under way, I could hardly hear anything other than the drums and bass - they either left the volume turned up or my hearing was temporarily fucked! Fortunately, the recording wasn't affected as I'd set my little box of tricks to auto-adjust to volume changes.
I'm going to thoroughly enjoy listening to this recording on repeat. I hope you do too.
Enjoy! :-)
Arcade Fire - 2011-08-31 - MEN Arena - FLAC
605MB RAR archive, FLAC format
Arcade Fire - 2011-08-31 - MEN Arena - MP3
171MB RAR archive, variable bit rate MP3s (min. 245 kbps)
Setlist:
01. Ready To Start
02. Keep The Car Running
03. Haiti
04. Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)
05. No Cars Go
06. Rococo
07. Speaking In Tongues
08. Intervention
09. Suburban War
10. Wake Up
11. Neighborhood #2 (Laika)
12. Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)
13. We Used to Wait
14. Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)
15. _encore break_
16. Month of May
17. Rebellion (Lies)
18. The Suburbs
(Photo courtesy of the ever-wonderful Shirlaine Forrest Photography)
(Download links updated on 27th
January, 2013)
Neither of the downloads are compatible with my computer :(
ReplyDeleteThe individual files are packed together for ease of delivery using a format called RAR. If you Google for RAR, you should be able to find several utilities that can be used to extract the source audio files.
ReplyDeleteDownloading... can't wait:). Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this, was an awesome show :) Any plans to post the Noah & the Whale set up? (I'd be happy with mp3) Cheers
ReplyDeleteHi Hutchy - yes, I'll be uploading the Noah & the Whale set in the next few days or so.
ReplyDeletethank you so much. Good work. I came from germany just to see them... and so i am even happier for your post.
ReplyDeleteSurprised you didn't mention the (unique?) choice of final encore, The Suburbs/Suburbs Continued. You could argue they were trying to sell the new issue of the album but I also regard it as a complement to the audience that they didn't need an overwhelming finale.
ReplyDeleteI didn't thunk it was quite as stellar as previous AF gigs I've seen and suspect they were holding something in reserve for Edinburgh, which had been ridiculously over-hyped.
But they evidently like it here, despite the Apollo debacle.
p.s. They need the horns back. Some songs sound anaemic live without them now, especially No Cars Go.
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