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Post by spanna22000 on Apr 18, 2011 13:49:07 GMT -5
I doubt they'll play Classics (maybe a song or 2), since LP4 came out recently... but they put on such a great show, it won't matter what they play! I'm sure they'll play most of LP3 and 4 though
For their sold out Minneapolis show, the rock-tronica duo promises the trippiest, spaced-out light and sound show ever. “We’re incorporating 3D holograms that no other band has ever used before”, Mast said.
Ratatat aims for more: “I would personally want to put on a show that people can’t get from any other band,” he added. “We want them to come to us, because we make it worth it.”
-When I Hear My Name -Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground -Blue Orchid -Passive Manipulation -Red Rain -Death Letter -My Doorbell -Hotel Yorba -Same Boy You've Always Known -Lovesick -Little Ghost -We're Going to Be Friends -The Hardest Button to Button -Black Math -The Nurse -I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself
Encore: -Ball and Biscuit -Seven Nation Army -Screwdriver
1-1-12 Bassnectar NYE SHOW! 1-21-12 G. Love and Special Sauce 3-1-12 Radiohead 3-9-12 Experience Hendrix 5-15-12 Jack White @ The Ryman 6-7-12 Bonnaroo 6-19-12 Roger Waters presents "THE WALL" 7-7-12 Ringo Starr's 72nd Birthday Party Extravaganza at the Ryman
Druid, your personal text (words below avatar), is one of the few things that has every made me laugh out loud whilst sneekily surfing the internet at work. One friday for you
"WORST PLACE TO HALLUCINATE: RATATAT The Brooklyn electronic rock duo played a pitch-perfect set of their simple, catchy, wordless jams, but their offbeat visuals set a stranger scene. Behind the bongos and bird chirps of "Grape Juice City," hundreds of avian heads bopped in time with the beat -- falcons, doves ostriches, gulls -- but fans near the front of the stage found themselves face-to-face with a 3-D holographic parakeet bigger than most men. If that wasn't enough to put the reality-impaired over the edge, no doubt the jerkily edited kill scenes from Predator did the trip -- err, trick. -- C.M."