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The vibe wasn't as good as the last few times I have seen her. In example, there were some pretty dramatic moments that night, namely a set of Sasquatch women who definitely tied one on beforehand they got right up in front, and were rather belligerent about sharing their "space" with fellow people. It turned into a feisty little verbal cat fight with a pair of equally aggressive women (albeit in smaller stature), that ultimately resulted in their removal from the venue. Word to the wise, don't be wretched, bitchy, and drunk to the people around you, you never know how fearless and resourceful those people may be. I'd also like to mention once again my misfortune at being 6 inches too short despite the fact that I was 10 feet away from the stage. I had a hard time seeing, and although I probably could've been less vocal about my shortness, ridiculing me for having not gotten there "sooner" won't make anything better. If I was in front of you, clearly I wasn't obstructing your view, so don't be so annoyed at me, please? OK rant over, this is after all, a Christmas/Birthday Miracle Show!
We had a few guest appearances occur before the pretty solid opening act Civil Twilight came on- a Mr. Vincent Donofrio showed up, apparently just to say "What's Up and Season's Greetings" followed by Matt Pinfield and Co. singing a charming little rendition of the Pogue's "Fairytale of New York". I got to say, it put me in a special sort of NYC Christmas spirit! It was light hearted and cheerful, and was a jolly way to bring in the opening act.
When Florence finally emerged I was pleased by her peach colored drapery and peek-a-boo pleated gown. Even more pleasing than ever was the notes escaping her tiny throat. She had poise I had not previously noticed, and there was a certain "ham" effect going on it seemed- just in time for Christmas. Despite her... well earned vanity, she performed well with her band of talent flanking her on all sides. It was strange having foresight into the set she was about to perform, and while I hoped for something different to effect me, I wasn't disappointed. "Howl" continues to be my favorite song on the studio album, yet still remains a fizzled opener, "Cosmic Love" while a great song is becoming a nuisance to hear live- mainly because no one will SHUT UP during it, and "Between Two Lungs" is still the best song she performs live. I'm glad she played a small venue, and that I was lucky enough to hear it. Will I go see her again? Yes. She's only getting stronger. Go see her while you still can... if it's not already too late!
Here’s the Setlist:
Howl.
Drumming Song.
My Boy Builds Coffins.
Girl with One Eye.
Cosmic Love.
Blinding.
I’m Not Calling You a Liar.
Between Two Lungs.
You Got the Love.
Strangeness & Charms.
Rabbit Heart.
Heavy in Your Arms.
Kiss with a Fist.
Dog Days are Over.
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