I heard "Jesus Son" today, liked it, at least is better than "I do" (one of the worst Placebo songs in my opinion).
The cover of "Life's what you make it" is better, it reminded me a bit to "Taste in Men" at the start...
I heard "Jesus Son" today, liked it, at least is better than "I do" (one of the worst Placebo songs in my opinion).
The cover of "Life's what you make it" is better, it reminded me a bit to "Taste in Men" at the start...
"Jesus Son", video (on Vevo, because stuff...)
http://vevo.ly/dL8OM1
EDIT: Here's the youtube version:
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oooooo that's a step in the right direction after Loud Like Love
It's apparently a leftover that didn't make the B3 EP. Forrest did the backing vocals and drums on it, according to a tweet he sent out.
I personally think this new song is awful. Not quite as bad as Loud Like Love though.
Oh, so the new EP is basically just covers plus Jesus' Son and the odd double-appearance of Twenty Years and the 2016 Version of 36 Degrees is essentially the 2005 version, but recorded in a studio with a few tiny parts played differently. Disappointing.
I quite like that 'Song #6' track though.
Holy crap, wasn't expecting to ever see this. The original, scrapped video for EYEM:
So Aarhus was cancelled two songs into the show because Brian was wasted, couldn't perform and gave a completely incoherent speech to the crowd. At least I heard Pure Morning live.
That's really sad. I hope you get your money back
“Here is an official statement. We wish to sincerely apologize to all fans who attended the gig in Aarhus last night. Brian suffered a severe and unexpected reaction to some new medication which meant he was unable to continue with the show.
We are saddened and extremely disappointed to let you down on the very first show of our tour. We will endeavor to reschedule the show at a later date but in the meantime, tickets will be refundable from point of purchase. Tonight’s Copenhagen show will go ahead as planned.”
Didn't know vodka was still considered a medication. That's really crazy though, i thought he's banned alcohol from their tours for quite a while now, so if he's fallen off the rails it's probably not a good idea to be starting a huge world tour.
I guess he didn't forget to take his "Meds".
really, really lame when they outright lie like that. If you have no good excuse, then just dont acknowledge the actual issue, apologize, and offer the refund. Still lame, but better than lying.
It's just possible that the official story is true, ya know. Obviously we don't have any real proof either way, but pain meds and such can fuck you up and make you appear drunk. It's not that far fetched.
More than that I hope the official story is true just because Molko means a lot to me.
BTW, i think i will be buying, "A place for us to dream" after all...
I already own almost all the tracks but i downloaded and found some are different versions o re-recordings like that sweet new version for 36 Degrees i like.
Seeing it in person, my guess at the time (and I still believe this) is that it was a mix of alcohol and something prescription-based. At least the tour is continuing.
Here's the setlist btw:
Spoiler: Pure Morning
Loud Like Love
Jesus' Son
Soulmates
Special Needs
Lazarus
Too Many Friends
Twenty Years (new version, aka the old version but with piano playing the original riff)
I Know
Devil in the Details
Exit Wounds
Space Monkey
Protect Me From What I Want
Without You I'm Nothing
36 Degrees (2016/2005 arrangement)
Lady of the Flowers
For What It's Worth
Slave To The Wage
Special K
Song To Say Goodbye
The Bitter End
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Teenage Angst (bass version)
Nancy Boy
Infra-Red
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Running Up That Hill
https://noisey.vice.com/en_us/articl...ebos-eight-lps
Found this very weird. He must hate the old stuff or something.
I'm sure Brian was just taking the piss with that list. I mean putting MTV Unplugged as their best album? Come on now haha.
Placebo: good music, awful businesspeople. Unless you consider "ways to alienate our fans" to be a viable business strategy.
I did Amsterdam out of my Aarhus refund money on Monday night. Brian was sober and the show was great. And he gave a shout-out to me and my friends on stage, mentioning our names and everything. I'm back on board the hype train.
The only other news is that Brian did an interview in Prague the other week and album #8 will be "electronic, dark and very sad". Excited!
Who's supporting Placebo this tour? Specifically the Newport gig next week
Minor Victories are opening the UK shows - they're pretty great. "Supergroup" consisting of Rachel Goswell from Slowdive, Stuart Braithwaite from Mogwai, and Justin Lockey from Editors.