The Gaslight Anthem / The Menzingerslive in Salt Lake City (2010)live show Reviewer Rating: Contributed by: punk_sk (others by this writer | submit your own) Published on September 24th 2010
As far back as July 20th, I've been ecstatic about this show. Not only was it that some of my favorite bands of the past few years playing, but it was my birthday as well.
The floor started to fill out just a bit when the anomaly on the tour (as I see them not particularly fitting in with the sound of the others), but absolutely heaven nonetheless, the Menzingers, took the stage next supporting their recent release, Chamberlain Waits; Chamberlain Waits was also the first record to be released this year that is being supported on this particular tour. The Menzingers came out and did what they do best, getting the crowd into their chorus-singing, fast-paced, anthem-filled songs despite a lack of crowd interaction. Fortunately there were enough SLC punks in attendance this early in the evening that the band could feed off of their energy and regurgitate it back into their playing. With the majority of the set list coming from CW, I was pleasantly surprised as the lights were turned down and a blue spotlight highlighted Greg Barnett as he alone played “My Friend Chris.” Going into the third verse, I realized he had skipped the second verse (singing the third verse in its place) but that fell on deaf ears as I looked upon others who I noticed singing along to the other songs and not this one. Set list:
Judging by the time it took me to reach my saved spot in front of the stage and the one concert attendee who almost wasn't going to let me pass compared to other beer runs between sets, the people of Salt Lake City were out to see the Gaslight Anthem, and they brought friends. Gaslight came out to play American Slang leading with the “greaser” look they idolize. They opened with the title song and moved into “Boxer” before playing a fair number of Sink or Swim songs mixed throughout the night and touching base with a number of The ’59 Sound tunes; Brian Fallon removed his guitar as a tech took over duties for two songs while Fallon danced around the stage and swooned all the ladies, and some men, in the house. Glancing around, it was impossible to see somebody who did not come out in particular to see Gaslight. The venue had filled up, possibly selling out. Men and women shouted out Brian’s name, hoping to attract his attention to them as the band blazed through a number of fan favorites. Nearing the end of the regularly scheduled set, it felt like a mosh pit was breaking out. People were being moved around by a couple of gentlemen right behind me as they nearly started a fight for placement in the crowd, one man grabbing the neck of the other a number of times before Brian stopped mid-song to break up the two, commanding them to separate. Soon after the set had concluded, the encore launched from what was a scheduled five songs according to the set list into many, many more (more than what is listed below). During one of the earlier breaks Brian had spoke with a wide smile about how surprised he was at the attendance of the show and how excited he was to see so many people excited to hear him and his loyal band from Jersey play he wished he had a camera available to capture the SLC crowd immortally, as well as brag back home about their warm reception in Utah. As the last note was picked, Gaslight had played for two hours and 10 minutes (50 minutes more than scheduled). Set list (not complete):
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Fuck this noise, show shoulda been in Denver. I don't care if they had just come through. Sounds amazing overall, pretty bummed I missed this one. That fake Problems setlist could be a lot better, though. Well at least this review gave the Menzingers a decent shout... Suck my dick Nick. I had no idea this would have been reviewed in Vancouver. Did we really need two live show reviews of the same tour in one week? I think not. Someone was recording video of Gaslight's set that poster is, uh, ... i don't like it Pretty awesome Gaslight setlist. Hit everything they've ever done. Might not be as epic as kevgren's birthday, but I'm glad you had a good one. |
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I dig that poster. I bought it at the show and framed it. Looks sick behind glass. Poster $15, Framing $120.
Oh well! If anyone has an extra one of those posters i would love to buy it off of you for a friend of mine. She missed the boat at the show. I'll give ya $40 for it. Thats a $25 profit! Helluva deal! But i am totally serious. She'd shit her pants if i got her the poster.