Veterans History Project Justin Greiwe
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He just couldn't resist the temptation to attend another show before the end of the year, and as a result we have this new item for the catalogue that GaryUK has been quietly creating on his travels. Many thanks again to you Gary for your work, even by your usual standards this one sounds fantastic ;) • When you read this, there will only be three dates left on the 2018 part of the VI OLENCE campaign, meaning that each individual Editor will get to be a civilian again for a while and do some actual living like regular folks. Before that, however, they decided to prove once more that their setlists are liquid and can change on a dime. Salvation, a track that last appeared years ago on the In Dream tour came up for consideration and evidently made the grade. I know there's a lot of you who haven't heard it live this time out and so that alone should make this a special occasion. But what if I told you that there's something else that happened which is even more unusual and several degrees more wonderful? • Andy Burrows played on Nothing. • I've discussed before how this song is an example of the differing viewpoints that exists between artists and the folks that listen to their music. Tom prefers the orchestral take and finds the live full-band version to be a diluted facsimile of it. The rest of the universe, including those bits we haven't sent spacecraft to yet, all find the live rendition to be a peak experience where you can truly lose yourself in a moment. All 5 Editors lock in and it just flows from the minute Ed's drums kick in. It's been trimmed and reshaped a little since the first time it was played 6 years ago in Birmingham, but the effect it has on anyone within hearing distance of it is the same; complete euphoria. Even if the author of such an effecting piece of music may disagree with you when you claim allegiance to this version over the one on The Weight of Your Love, there's room in the world for a difference in opinions. What's great about the run through they did in Switzerland is that Andy plays the mandolin again, an instrument that became a victim of one of the aterations made to the track through the years. Tom used to play it and sing before abandoning it just to do the vocals...and punch himself in the chest so hard he broke a rib which later calcified into lump on his chest. Allegedly. The point is that Andy Burrows brings more depth and power to a song that was already wrecking-ball efficient. Editors as a six piece. Now there's an interesting thought... • Enjoy the music ;) • The Setlist • The Boxer 0:00 • Sugar 4:51 • Hallelujah (So Low) 9:20 • All Sparks 13:35 • An End Has a Start 17:10 • Fingers in the Factories 21:07 • Darkness at the Door 25:35 • Salvation 28:50 • Violence 33:36 • No Harm 39:34 • Bullets 44:37 • A Ton of Love 47:45 • Formaldehyde 51:50 • Nothing 56:33 • Nothingness 1:01:18 • Ocean of Night 1:06:35 • Blood 1:11:41 • Papillon 1:15:32 • Magazine 1:21:58 • Encore • Cold 1:27:45 • The Racing Rats 1:31:27 • Munich 1:36:00 • Smokers 1:40:05 • brought to you with lots and lots of lemming-love :) x
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