I'm getting primed by watching this and heading out to the Austin show in a couple of hours. SO FUCKING GOOD. Daniel Ash is a my hero! Last saw them at a dive bar in Austin in 86. I'm so excited...!
I'm still buzzing from their Minneapolis show a few weeks before this. They're definitely a band that stood the test of time and left their own originalt mark in rock music history.
I was once an ultra blessed and humble and star-struck host to Daniel Ash when he DJd @ Reds Cafè in Santa Barbara CA W T F I was dazed and overcome by the encounter WHOH A REAL ROCKSTAR whom I was deeply affected by, walked in to my place of work, haloed by sunlight, chill and cool as lightning as he entered my life and I reeled in astonishment. ❤
First show I ever saw, Love & Rockets, May 1988, in Berkeley, CA. Saw them again, May 2023, in Oakland, CA. Only took 35 years. But damn, it was worth the wait.
So Cool at all ... the sound (captured alive) is weel balanced to create the "clima" (perfect mastering to the "ultraMediuns" filters refilled of TH-cam ... alive session are very creative at realTime ... the audioTrack is well done! I followed Love & Rockets, in New York, 1982, East Side, 2nd Avenue / 9th. st ... Now, I'm in Rio - watchin this slice of reality beyond space and time - is alive! so alive! .... and, right here, in brazillian-portuguese we use to write JUTY NINE (06/09) inverted: the day first, the mounth after ... then, today, 08/23/2023 we weite 23/08/2023 ... then, when a read NY - 06/09/2023, like a "Quantum Jump", i was in the future by the past ... what a JUMP
01 I Feel Speed 02 No Big Deal 03 Kundalini Express 04 The Dog-End of a Day Gone By 05 Judgement Day 06 Haunted When the Minutes Drag 07 An American Dream 08 No New Tale to Tell 09 So Alive 10 Deep Deep Down 11 My Dark Twin 12 The Light 13 Mirror People 14 Yin and Yang (The Flowerpot Man) (Encore 1) 15 Holiday on the Moon 16 Love Me 17 Ball of Confusion (Encore 2) 18 Sweet F.A.
Anyone know the track name or which album the song at 47:00 was on? Lucky to have seen them at Cruel world fest and now in LA with this almost identical set. So inspiring to see them still doing so well.
@@NoName-bl5sr Hrm, I was afraid you'd say that. I took a look at Ticket chart yesterday around 2 p.m. and it showed tons of tickets still available. I'm not schlepping into NYC much or at all from LI lately, and the good seats seemed very high to me, in some cases. I really had meant to attend. I don't love the nabe where Kings is, and I hear parking is bad, but I usually find parking in Brooklyn or Queens, so whatever. Looks like the show was great, of course. I would have gone for the pit tix if I did attend, why not?
@N. D. I saw them in Seattle, and many people were surprised when I saw L&R. Quite a few regretted they didn't know about the show. Promotion for the show was non-existent aside from what hard-core fans who follow them on social media saw. I think...
Unfortunately, this is happening more often at live shows today, especially with bands from the 70s and 80s. Saw Depeche Mode, The Psychedelic Furs, Squeeze and L&R this past summer and none of them deviated from the same setlist all summer long. I think it has something to do with keeping the backing track in sync and consistent from city to city (less chance for errors) I hate to say it, but some bands overly rely on playing alongside backing tracks during live shows these days (keyboard and drum tracks - along with background vocals - are especially easy to prerecord and play alongside to) Fortunately, there are still some bands out there rotating setlists (The Cure comes to mind) but I hear ya. Playing the exact same thing from city to city is not only redundant and mundane, it’s also a bit suspect IMO.
very cool that you got to see a lot of those bands too, I'm with you fortunately on the west coast (Portland/Seattle) got to see DM, The Cure (TWICE!!!) the Furs and Squeeze, Love and Rockets, Clan of Xymox (if you know, you know..) this last year was great for rock too, Tool and Ministry, NIN came around again, Rob Zombie, so many excellent acts, but it does make sense what you're saying about it being easier for all these bands to stick to a single setlist all thru the tour.. it made me appreciate seeing the variances in the Cure's setlist because each night they played for three hours.. absolutely mind blowing. @@dburt0021
Not sure if it has to do with it but this day NYC had the worst of the Canadian wildfire smoke, on top of why NYC is normally like I imagine the air was brutal.
Saw them a couple times in the 80s. Absolutely amazing! Going to see them open for Jane’s Addiction. CANT WAIT. 🎸🎸🎸
Kevin needs his flowers. What a great drummer. They are all great! Can’t wait to see them later this year.
I'm getting primed by watching this and heading out to the Austin show in a couple of hours. SO FUCKING GOOD. Daniel Ash is a my hero! Last saw them at a dive bar in Austin in 86. I'm so excited...!
I remember this Band from a long time ago and they still got it! I absolutely love and adore Love and Rockets! Great job boys!
I hope they filmed this tour. I've seen them 5 times and I need a live DVD. THANKS for putting this online.
Just love this band.
I'm still buzzing from their Minneapolis show a few weeks before this. They're definitely a band that stood the test of time and left their own originalt mark in rock music history.
Je suis grand fans de Cure et DM mais LAR aura marqué mon adolescence comme les Siouxsie belle époque les 80/90❤❤
That Minneapolis show was amazing. Me and a friend drove out from Fargo, danced the night away, and drove back grinning like idiots.
I can’t wait to see them for the first time in September with Jane’s. A dream come true!
wow! thanks for the upload!! cant wait to watch this on my big screen!! Love and Rockets, Bauhaus, Peter … So good.
Been a fan since they formed and I never understand how Kevin Haskins gets overlooked- he is a machine, Bauhaus, Tones on Tail and Love and Rockets.
Yeah Kevin H is the foundation for sure.
@alleyc8cat thank you so much, I was lucky to attend, they were simply phenomenal! Seeing this post made me incredibly happy.
Thank you for this. So disappointed I missed one of my favorite bands of all time
Ditto, regarding Boston, MA.
Thanks for sharing! I was so busy dancing I didn’t get any good videos!
Kundalini Express was, is and will be a Fuckin' Fabulous ROCK song and the eternal anthem of this amazing & ultracool band, LOVE & ROCKETS.
REAL FUCKING ROCK STARS!!!!
Thank you for the video. They still sound great;-)
ooh thank you. still coming down from the last 3 Los Angeles shows which were divine
I was once an ultra blessed and humble and star-struck host
to Daniel Ash when he DJd @ Reds Cafè in Santa Barbara CA
W T F I was dazed and overcome by the encounter WHOH A REAL ROCKSTAR whom I was deeply affected by, walked in to my place of work, haloed by sunlight, chill and cool as lightning as he entered my life and I reeled in astonishment. ❤
Yeah, he drips cool
This show was a sublime glam rock-psyche hybrid. Visuals were amazing too. And King's Theater is an excellent venue
an american dream, excellent performance wow!
So awesome - thx for recording the whole show! Was up front at CW and going to see them again night 1 in LA can’t wait!!
Did you love it?
They were so much fun tonight, night 1 in LA ♡
Thx for uploading . Seen them back in the day and still looking forward to the LA show. Hoping for Tone PoP to re-emerge but it’s wishful thinking
One of the greats!
Excellent......Cheeeeeers +))))))
Amazing. Unreal, I can't believe I missed this tour, I didn't even hear about it.
😿😿😿saw them in Chicago- so sorry you’re didn’t hear about this!
Same I literally had no damn idea. Just found out 6 months later. Super bummed
First show I ever saw, Love & Rockets, May 1988, in Berkeley, CA. Saw them again, May 2023, in Oakland, CA. Only took 35 years. But damn, it was worth the wait.
Damn. Just saw that I missed them coming to Portland. I wish I had known about this tour.
oh thank you
So Cool at all ... the sound (captured alive) is weel balanced to create the "clima" (perfect mastering to the "ultraMediuns" filters refilled of TH-cam ... alive session are very creative at realTime ... the audioTrack is well done!
I followed Love & Rockets, in New York, 1982, East Side, 2nd Avenue / 9th. st ...
Now, I'm in Rio - watchin this slice of reality beyond space and time - is alive! so alive! .... and, right here, in brazillian-portuguese we use to write JUTY NINE (06/09) inverted: the day first, the mounth after ... then, today, 08/23/2023 we weite 23/08/2023 ... then, when a read NY - 06/09/2023, like a "Quantum Jump", i was in the future by the past ... what a JUMP
It was a great show!
“Such a wonderful time!” 😉
I love seeing how they did elsewhere. I'm still buzzing from the show in Seattle.
Excellent
They were fire that night. 🔥
The Dog-end of a Day Gone By 14:20😊
I was there!
Missed this. Hope they tour again.
01 I Feel Speed
02 No Big Deal
03 Kundalini Express
04 The Dog-End of a Day Gone By
05 Judgement Day
06 Haunted When the Minutes Drag
07 An American Dream
08 No New Tale to Tell
09 So Alive
10 Deep Deep Down
11 My Dark Twin
12 The Light
13 Mirror People
14 Yin and Yang (The Flowerpot Man)
(Encore 1)
15 Holiday on the Moon
16 Love Me
17 Ball of Confusion
(Encore 2)
18 Sweet F.A.
Puffy Shirt revival🤘
Yup , I was there😊
復活したのですか⁈
かなりうれしいです。日本から新しいアルバムださないかな、と期待しています。😂
Para cuando España?? Necesito verlos!!!
1:07:00 why I clicked.."Ying and Yang-The Flower Pot Man" is such a banger
40 years later the same songs.... No Big Deal .....
Anyone know the track name or which album the song at 47:00 was on? Lucky to have seen them at Cruel world fest and now in LA with this almost identical set. So inspiring to see them still doing so well.
Deep Deep Down from Lift their last studio Album.
@@IamVerilance 🙏🙏🙏 Much appreciated!
come to toronto please!
They are!! 2024
King's theater is 3 blocks behind my apt.....;€
Was the show nearly sold out? I was just curious.
not even close
@@NoName-bl5sr Hrm, I was afraid you'd say that. I took a look at Ticket chart yesterday around 2 p.m. and it showed tons of tickets still available. I'm not schlepping into NYC much or at all from LI lately, and the good seats seemed very high to me, in some cases. I really had meant to attend. I don't love the nabe where Kings is, and I hear parking is bad, but I usually find parking in Brooklyn or Queens, so whatever. Looks like the show was great, of course. I would have gone for the pit tix if I did attend, why not?
@@NoName-bl5sr Makes sense, cuz I didn't even know they were coming to town - I guess bad promoting
@@thiscorrosion900 damn I was on heavy research chems & Fk I should've Went 😤
@N. D. I saw them in Seattle, and many people were surprised when I saw L&R. Quite a few regretted they didn't know about the show. Promotion for the show was non-existent aside from what hard-core fans who follow them on social media saw. I think...
Great band, but very surprised they aren't rotating setlists.
Unfortunately, this is happening more often at live shows today, especially with bands from the 70s and 80s. Saw Depeche Mode, The Psychedelic Furs, Squeeze and L&R this past summer and none of them deviated from the same setlist all summer long. I think it has something to do with keeping the backing track in sync and consistent from city to city (less chance for errors) I hate to say it, but some bands overly rely on playing alongside backing tracks during live shows these days (keyboard and drum tracks - along with background vocals - are especially easy to prerecord and play alongside to) Fortunately, there are still some bands out there rotating setlists (The Cure comes to mind) but I hear ya. Playing the exact same thing from city to city is not only redundant and mundane, it’s also a bit suspect IMO.
very cool that you got to see a lot of those bands too, I'm with you fortunately on the west coast (Portland/Seattle) got to see DM, The Cure (TWICE!!!) the Furs and Squeeze, Love and Rockets, Clan of Xymox (if you know, you know..) this last year was great for rock too, Tool and Ministry, NIN came around again, Rob Zombie, so many excellent acts, but it does make sense what you're saying about it being easier for all these bands to stick to a single setlist all thru the tour.. it made me appreciate seeing the variances in the Cure's setlist because each night they played for three hours.. absolutely mind blowing. @@dburt0021
Did Danny get laryngitis? He sounded much better in prior shows of this tour.
Ya
They sounded so fucking good tonight, in LA.
Not sure if it has to do with it but this day NYC had the worst of the Canadian wildfire smoke, on top of why NYC is normally like I imagine the air was brutal.
@@daileeperucci4030 Wednesday was the worst, but Friday wasn't much better. I was at the show, the venue is amazing, and they sounded great all night.
rocket last show hope real in usa
No one got sweet FA?
Yes! Sweet F.A. signed vinyl was available at the merchandise area. I bought the signed LP along with a tour shirt.
I mean recorded at the show. I saw a singled out video of it on TH-cam
@@rokky6931 I saw it at the end of the Seattle show.
a shadow
Stating the bleedin' obvious but the vocals could be much better. Saying that, I'm happy that the band is playing again. They did some good albums.
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