作者armageddon (o come all ye faithful.)
看板ArcticMonkey
标题[新闻] UK tour kicked off!!
时间Mon Dec 10 17:58:19 2007
Arctic Monkeys return to UK with special guests
Plus band play new songs as British tour launches
Arctic Monkeys kicked off their UK winter tour last night
(December 8) with a show at Alexandra Palace that boasted big
sing-a-longs, surprise guests and several new songs.
The London gig - their first British dates since their giant
shows at Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester in July -
saw the band surprise the sold out crowd opening with new track
'Sandtrap'.
They then launched into a series of favourites including current
single 'Teddy Picker' and Number One hit 'I Bet You Look Good
On The Dancefloor', both of which inspired loud sing-a-longs
early on.
"Are you having a good time or if you're not are you prepared
to?" frontman Alex Turner asked the crowd, adding "because that's
half the battle," as the band performed debut single 'Fake Tales
Of San Francisco'.
The band then mixed tracks from their first two albums as they
settled into one of their longest UK sets so far.
"We'd like to play a new one for you now, everyone's included,"
explained Turner as the band introduced 'Put Me In A Terror
Pocket', before following it with 'When The Sun Goes Down'.
After playing 'A Certain Romance' and 'Fluorescent Adolescent' -
the former moved from its usual set closer statues - the band
again surprised fans with the unusually titled 'Da Frame 2R'
which featured as a bonus track on the Japanese version of
'Favourite Worst Nightmare'.
Arctic Monkeys were then joined by The Rascals' frontman Miles
Kane - introduced with a simple "here's Miles everyone" from
Turner - for 'Fluorescent Adolescent' b-side 'Plastic Tramp'.
"Do you need a breather?" Turner asked the crowd after 'Still
Take You Home'.
"Some people cheered for a breather so we'll play a slower one,"
he explained as the band played 'Do Me A Favour'.
Next up they launched into 'Brianstorm' b-side 'Temptation Greets
You Like Your Naughty Friend', however, unlike at the last time
they performed the track at Glastonbury, as surprise guest vocal
Dizzee Rascal darted onstage mid-song his microphone was working
properly. He delivered a stinging rap before diving head-first
into the crowd.
"Thanks everyone, give it out to Dizzee Rascal everyone," urged
Turner after the song, "that was very sharp."
Rounding off the set with 'Brianstorm', Arctic Monkeys returned
to the stage with 'Teddy Picker' b-side and new track 'Nettles'.
With 'The View From The Afternoon' quickly following, the
Sheffield four-piece asked the crowd to push their hands in the
air with Turner declaring it "a good momement", before they capped
the night off with 'If You Were There Beware'.
Arctic Monkeys played:
'Sandtrap'
'This House Is A Circus'
'Teddy Picker'
'I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor'
'Dancing Shoes'
'From The Ritz To The Rumble'
'Fake Tales Of San Francisco'
'Balaclava'
'Old Yellow Bricks'
'Put Me In A Terror Pocket'
'When The Sun Goes Down'
'D Is For Dangerous'
'A Certain Romance'
'Flourescent Adolescent'
'DA Frame 2R'
'Plastic Tramp'
'Still Take You Home'
'Do Me A Favour'
'Temptation Greets You Like Your Naughty Friend'
'Brianstorm'
'Nettles'
'View From The Afternoon'
'If You Were There Beware'
Earlier proceedings had been opened by rising newcomers The Rascals
themselves.
With the venue quickly filling, the Wirral trio, playing only their
second gig in the capital, clearly impressed the growing crowd.
Including new single 'Out Of Dreams' - which is released on Monday
(December 10) - the band also showcased tracks being considered for
their debut album they are currently recording including, 'I'll Give
Sympathy', 'Bond Girl' and 'Freak Beat Phantom'.
The Horrors then played ahead of the Arctic Monkeys, and although
they were booed by some sections of the crowd, they blitzed the
Alexandra Palace with a series of garage rock blasts including
'Gloves' and 'Count In Fives'.
NME
http://www.nme.com/news/arctic-monkeys/33044
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