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archive for October 2nd, 2014

– the stars of track & field –


belle & sebastian at the tabernacle - photo by: ryan sterritt

belle & sebastian played an amazing show last night at the tabernacle! i forgot how great they were live and how personable stuart murdoch was. they recently recorded their new album in atlanta, so stuart had a lot to say about the atl. that included discussing both the atlanta streetcar and beltline, as well bashing the braves for moving to the burbs, which was subsequently followed by piazza, new york catcher. classic!

their setlist was top notch! they played songs from pretty much every album and also hit a couple of their eps, with lots of old favorites and deep cuts in the mix. they also played a few new songs, including a dance track about sylvia plath that was great.

hopefully it doesn’t take them another 11 years to come back to atlanta!

– ryan & gub

setlist breakdown:

tigermilk
she’s losing it

if you’re feeling sinister
the stars of track and field
get me away from here, i’m dying
me and the major

lazy line painter jane ep
photo jenny

the boy with the arab strap
a summer wasting
the boy with the arab strap

legal man single
judy is a dick slap
legal man

dear catastrophe waitress
i’m a cuckoo
if she wants me
piazza, new york catcher

the life pursuit
funny little frog
we are the sleepyheads

belle and sebastian write about love
i didn’t see it coming

girls in peacetime want to dance
allie
perfect couples
enter sylvia plath