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The Church @ Grove of Anaheim

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The Church @ Grove of Anaheim

Postby IWantMyMTV » Thu Jun 08, 2006 1:57 pm

THE CHURCH
Friday, Jul 21th at 8:00 PM


As their 25th anniversary approaches, Australian art-rock band The Church will be making a special stop at the Grove of Anaheim on Friday July 21. Best known for the shimmering "Under the Milky Way," a Top 40 hit, The Church combines the jangling guitar pop of '60s icons like the Byrds with the opaque wordplay of frontman Steve Kilbey to create a lush, melancholy brand of neo-psychedelia rich in texture and melody.

The Church have remained one of the world's most innovative and enigmatic groups justifying praises from the press including "Best guitar band on earth," "Sonic perfection," and "Sounds that caress the senses."

Experience the unique sounds of The Church at the Grove of Anaheim on July 21.




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Postby highway1pch » Fri Jun 09, 2006 1:55 am

I saw that. Does anyone know of any other dates for The Church?

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Postby Glen » Tue Jun 27, 2006 11:54 pm

They are coming everywhere but where I live! Anyone who hasn't seen them in concert is missing out...they are incredible:

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Postby DJ Lestat » Wed Jul 12, 2006 8:18 am

gonna catch them here in New Orleans on the 29th, Rob Dickinson lead singer from Cathering Wheel is opening up! Sweet!
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Postby MikeP » Thu Jul 13, 2006 3:42 am

I'm going to this one ... looking forward to it! Rob Dickinson opening makes it even sweeter.
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Postby DJ Lestat » Mon Jul 31, 2006 10:36 am

The show was great, 3 encores! I'm sure they were a bit dissapointed at the lonely crowd of maybe 100 ppl at HOB New Orleans. On the ticket it says "an intimate evening with The Church", thats exactly what it was, very cool. The played alot of oldies including a really slow version of Hotel Womb. They also played Mhyrr and Tristese off Hey Day which was awesome. There new album "Unwanted like the Clouds" is pretty good, pick it up if you get a chance.

Rob Dickinson was great also playing a couple old Catherine Wheel tracks: Chrome and Crank acoustically! He signed autographs and took pix with fans, cool guy. He played a couple of songs with the Church.
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Postby schwenko » Mon Jul 31, 2006 10:41 am

[quote][i]Originally posted by DJ Lestat[/i]
<br>The show was great, 3 encores! I'm sure they were a bit dissapointed at the lonely crowd of maybe 100 ppl at HOB New Orleans. On the ticket it says "an intimate evening with The Church", thats exactly what it was, very cool. The played alot of oldies including a really slow version of Hotel Womb. They also played Mhyrr and Tristese off Hey Day which was awesome. There new album "Unwanted like the Clouds" is pretty good, pick it up if you get a chance.

Rob Dickinson was great also playing a couple old Catherine Wheel tracks: Chrome and Crank acoustically! He signed autographs and took pix with fans, cool guy. He played a couple of songs with the Church.


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I had read that the shows would be all acoustic, due to hearing loss of one or more of The Church band members. Was this the case?
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Postby DJ Lestat » Mon Jul 31, 2006 2:22 pm

I hadn't heard about the hearing loss. Rob Dickinson was all acoustic. The Church played with full instruments, amps, drummer...the works. It wasn't played at full power for sure but I didn't think it was lower enough for it to stick out in my mind as something different.
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Postby romanticide » Thu Aug 10, 2006 1:39 pm

Saw them last night at the State Theater in Falls Church, Virginia. Great show. Rob Dickinson played "Heal", "Crank", and "Black Metallic" from the CW days and six new pieces. Quite nice. A live CD was available for sale along with his new release. He spent the intermission signing CDs and talking to fans afterwards. Nice guy. The Church were very tight, lots of acoustic guitar and keyboard, taking creative liberties with several of their classics, including "Metropolis" (a flamenco version!), "Don't Look Back", "Tristesse", "Two Places at Once", "A New Season", and "Buffalo". Really enjoyable. A new release, Tin Mine, compiling many song from the more recent albums and two new tracks (one of which, "All I Know", was played at the show) was available for sale, supposedly available only at the concerts. Sadly, we had to leave before the show was over to meet the babysitter. I'd have loved to catch the encores. Seventh time I've seen them since 1984. Still well worth seeing again.
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Postby romanticide » Thu Aug 17, 2006 10:36 am

Finally found my notes from the show. Here were the set lists:

Rob Dickinson

1) Heal
2) Oceans
3) My Name Is Love
4) Crank
5) The Storm
6) Handsome
7) Future Boy
8) Towering and Flowering
9) Black Metallic

The Church

1) Block
2) All I Know
3) Metropolis
4) 0408
5) Grind
6) A New Season
7) Providence [Jack Frost]
8) Sealine
9) Don't Look Back
10) She'll Come Back for You Tomorrow
11) Pure Chance
12) Two Places at Once
13) Tristesse
14) Buffalo

Like I said, had to leave early. That's all I got.
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