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Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 34 reviews

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Setlists

    1. 1.Suicide Alley (JDB acoustic, with Little Baby Nothing snippet.)
    2. 2.Motorcycle Emptiness (JDB acoustic, with Behave Yourself Baby intro.)
    3. 3.Sleepflower (JDB solo electric.)
    4. 4.Archives of Pain (JDB solo electric.)
    5. 5.A Design for Life (JDB acoustic.)
    6. 6.If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next (JDB acoustic.)
    7. 7.Epicentre (JDB acoustic, live debut.)
    8. 8.Hiding in Plain Sight
    9. 9.Your Love Alone Is Not Enough
    1. -Critical Thinking
    2. 1.Motorcycle Emptiness
    3. 2.Enola/Alone
    4. 3.You Stole the Sun From My Heart
    5. 4.Decline & Fall
    6. 5.La tristesse durera (Scream to a Sigh)
    7. 6.Australia
    8. 7.Hiding in Plain Sight (Intro: Solo Nicky snippet of Golden Platitudes)
    9. 8.Union City Blue (Blondie cover)
    10. 9.Ocean Spray
    11. 10.Autumnsong
    12. 11.A Design for Life
    13. 12.Tsunami (James solo)
    14. 13.The Everlasting (James solo then full band at the end)
    15. 14.From Despair to Where
    16. 15.Walk Me to the Bridge
    17. 16.Your Love Alone Is Not Enough
    18. 17.She Is Suffering (Only original trio on stage)
    19. 18.You Love Us
    20. 19.If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next
    1. -Critical Thinking
    2. 1.Motorcycle Emptiness
    3. 2.Enola/Alone
    4. 3.You Stole the Sun From My Heart
    5. 4.Decline & Fall
    6. 5.La tristesse durera (Scream to a Sigh)
    7. 6.Australia
    8. 7.Hiding in Plain Sight
    9. 8.Union City Blue (Blondie cover)
    10. 9.Ocean Spray
    11. 10.Autumnsong
    12. 11.A Design for Life
    13. 12.Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head (Burt Bacharach cover) (James solo)
    14. 13.Tsunami (James solo)
    15. 14.The Everlasting (James solo into full band)
    16. 15.From Despair to Where
    17. 16.Walk Me to the Bridge
    18. 17.Your Love Alone Is Not Enough (Dedicated to Nina Persson)
    19. 18.She Is Suffering (Dedicated to Richey)
    20. 19.You Love Us
    21. 20.If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next
    1. -Critical Thinking (remix)
    2. 1.Motorcycle Emptiness
    3. 2.Enola/Alone
    4. 3.You Stole the Sun From My Heart
    5. 4.Decline & Fall
    6. 5.La tristesse durera (Scream to a Sigh)
    7. 6.Australia
    8. 7.Hiding in Plain Sight
    9. 8.Union City Blue (Blondie cover)
    10. 9.Ocean Spray
    11. 10.Autumnsong
    12. 11.A Design for Life
    13. 12.Tsunami (James solo)
    14. 13.The Everlasting (James solo into full band)
    15. 14.From Despair to Where
    16. 15.Walk Me to the Bridge
    17. 16.Your Love Alone Is Not Enough
    18. 17.She Is Suffering (Only James, Nicky & Sean, for Richie)
    19. 18.You Love Us
    20. 19.If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next
    1. 1.Motorcycle Emptiness
    2. 2.Enola/Alone
    3. 3.You Stole the Sun From My Heart
    4. 4.Decline & Fall
    5. 5.La tristesse durera (Scream to a Sigh)
    6. 6.Australia
    7. 7.Hiding in Plain Sight (Preceded by short snippet of Echo & The Bunnymen's 'Bring On The Dancing Horses')
    8. 8.Union City Blue (Blondie cover) (Live debut; dedicated to Clem Burke)
    9. 9.Autumnsong
    10. 10.A Design for Life
    11. 11.This Is Yesterday (James solo)
    12. 12.The Everlasting (James solo into full band)
    13. 13.From Despair to Where
    14. 14.Walk Me to the Bridge
    15. 15.Ocean Spray
    16. 16.Your Love Alone Is Not Enough
    17. 17.She Is Suffering
    18. 18.You Love Us
    19. 19.If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 34 reviews
  • One of the best live shows I've ever seen

    by ReenaK on 2009-09-23Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    With a 21- song setlist spanning the band's 20+ year career, it was nothing short of a triumphant return after a 10 year absence. We can only hope it doesn't take them another 10 years to come back. Just incredible. High energy, solid performance. Also, if I do say so myself, the crowd was pretty awesome, too.

  • Manics Pure NRG!

    by WelshBoyVancouver on 2009-09-23Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    I have seen the Manics in the UK back on the Millennium NYE party in Cardiff. I have been to gigs in large stadiums and medium clubs. The Manics were just outstanding. The buzz around the Commodore was of a band who knows how to woo the audience and they certainly did that. I was the lad with the massive Welsh Flag and when James Dean Bradfield saw the flag he gave me that nod and wink of recognition. During "A Design for Life" he moved his mic stand right in front of me, much to the delight of my friends and people around me. Whatta Blast! This band have not changed in 10 years. They have not aged and seem timeless. All the classics were played and to end on "A Design for Life" meant that the gig finished on a massive high. No encure required!

  • Manics

    by julied on 2009-09-23Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    Straight to the Point and in my finest Welsh accent. Absolutely bloody brilliant!

  • Welsh Wonders Wow Vancouver!

    by boo72 on 2009-09-23Commodore Ballroom - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    I grew up in the UK listening to theses guys - saw them last yr supporting the Foos at Manchester football stadium and was so looking forward to seeing the m in a small venue - and yes THEY ROCKED!