[kj] (OT) The Cult Live in SoCal

T.B. Partyslammer at socal.rr.com
Mon Aug 6 13:31:52 EDT 2007


Caught The Cult Friday night in Anaheim at The Grove. This is about the
10th or 11th time I've seen them since '85 during the "Love" tour. I've
pretty much lost track how many times I've seen them.

Really solid show, maybe a bit better overall than the last show I caught
which was last year's show in Los Angeles. The venue holds around 1,900
people and it kind of reminds me of a small aircraft hanger that's been
built up to a theater club. The place is on the corner of the parking lot
for the Anaheim Stadium which happened to have the huge Christian Harvest
Festival going on tonight which Ian joked about a couple times during the
show ("They're having a religious show, we're having a pagan show"). It was
pretty cool running into people who I recognized and who recognized me from
previous Cult shows going back to the '02 "Farewell" shows at The Wiltern
and last years show in LA.

The audience was very well behaved, in fact perhaps a bit too well behaved,
almost sedate at times even though it was standing general admission. In
past shows with a less than responsive audience, I've seen Ian and even
Billy get a bit pissed off but they seemed to focus on delivering a top
notch performance and didn't try to aggressively rile up the audience. The
sound was decent depending on where you were. I spent the first half of the
show about 3 people back from the stage in the pit and Billy's guitar was
nice, up front and loud but Ian's vocals were tough to make out. I moved
about halfway back during "Revolution" and Ian's vocals were much more
prominent in the mix.

"Horse Nation" opened the show and the first 4 songs through "Electric
Ocean" just rocked. In fact, Electric Ocean along with a truly inspired
version of The Phoenix complete with acid-flashback guitar intro were
probably the highlights for me. It was also nice to get Spiritwalker" and
"Nirvana" early in that group of songs. New songs "Dirty Little Rock Star"
and "I Assassin" sounded much more powerful than any of the various YouTube
clips I've seen thus far. The sorta acoustic version of "Revolution" is
excellent with Ian ad-libbing a lot of lyrics. Also nice was the one-two
punch of "In The Clouds" and "The Witch," which incidentally had the best
bass sound of any live version I've ever heard. This is probably the first
show I've seen since '87 that they didn't include "Li'l Devil" in the set,
which I honestly didn't mind losing (they played it Saturday night in Del
Mar and thankfully dropped "Wonderland" which has become stale).

And of course, no Cult concert review would be complete without the Billy
report. As anyone who's remotely familiar with The Cult knows, guitarist
Billy Duffy is probably one of the more tempremental players onstage and
seems to suffer more technical difficulties than anyone I've ever seen. I'm
happy to say he appeared to have a pretty good night as far as equipment
issues, the worst problems he seemed to have was occasionally strongly
gesturing at his side stage monitor guy to raise his wedge monitor levels a
few times while he was playing. He looked pretty pleased with himself and
the way the show unfolded.

Overall, The Cult has always been one of the most reliable and consistantly
good bands I've seen. In over 2 decades worth of shows, I've yet to catch a
bad one. BTW, someone already posted a live clip on YouTube from last
night. Here's "Rain."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b51IFq5Eh0g

The setlist:

Horse Nation
Nirvana
Spiritwalker
Electric Ocean
Fire Woman
In The Clouds
The Witch
Wonderland
Revolution (acoustic with Mike)
Edie (full band)
Rain
I Assassin (new song)
Phoenix (great extended guitar solo opening)
Rise
Wildflower
Love Removal Machine
Encore:
Dirty Little Rockstar (new song)
Sanctuary

T.B.




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