Reblogged from: the-carefree-days
(Source: thewaltvault)
Full review of the show here:
http://roznyc.wordpress.com/2012/01/02/brand-new-the-house-of-blues-atlantic-city-nj-12-31-2011/
Acoustic
1. The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows
2. Bought A Bride
3. At The Bottom
4. The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot
5. Sic Transit Gloria…Glory Fades
6. Play Crack The Sky
Intermission
7. The Shower Scene
8. Jude Law And A Semester Abroad
9. Sudden Death In Carolina
10. Mixtape
11. Failure By Design
12. Last Chance To Lose Your Keys
13. Logan To Government Center
14. The No Seatbelt Song
15. Seventy Times Seven
16. Secondary
17. Magazines
18. Soco Amaretto Lime
New Year
19. Welcome To Bangkok
20. B-Side, Untitled 05 (Cleanser)
21. Guernica
22. Jesus Christ
23. Flying At Tree Level
24. Moshi Moshi
25. Okay, I Believe You, But My Tommy Gun Don’t
26. Degausser
27. You Won’t Know
At the end of the night before the set lists and the drum sticks got thrown into the crowd, we were treated to the drums. Or at least I think we were. I did not really understand the dismantling of the drums. But. I. Was not really in the right state of mind to understand anything except for appreciation for the best of the best.
Taking Back Sunday - El Paso (BBC radio live session)
Before you read this post, understand that this interview is the property of Alternative Press Magazine and all words come from those associated with Taking Back Sunday.
Now to start, this is a recent AP Magazine interview of Taking Back Sunday that describes the rise and fall and subsequent rebirth of the original lineup. This is being transcribed so that the fans out there can enjoy this. There are also excerpts from the interview that were included online, but not in the issue, put in their most logical places.
Here are two links to other parts of the interview that I did not find a good place for in the interview:
http://www.altpress.com/features/entry/taking_back_sunday_oral_history_louder_now_personal_challenges/
http://www.altpress.com/features/entry/taking_back_sunday_oral_history_new_album_2011_recording/
Great Bromances of the 21st Century: Roots, Rock, Ruin, Redemption
Compiled by Brenden Manley
The Complete Oral History of Taking Back Sunday