Difference between revisions of "Gig 20050819"
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| Songs = 18 | | Songs = 18 | ||
| Support = COG & Giants Of Science | | Support = COG & Giants Of Science | ||
− | | EventStart = | + | | EventStart = 8pm |
| Capacity = 1200 (with upstairs open) | | Capacity = 1200 (with upstairs open) | ||
− | | Price = | + | | Price = $30 |
| SoldOut = Yes | | SoldOut = Yes | ||
− | + | }} | |
=Setlist= | =Setlist= | ||
− | # You Again | + | # [[You Again (song) | You Again]] |
+ | # [[Day Will Come (song) | Day Will Come]] | ||
+ | # [[The General Electric (song) | The General Electric]] | ||
+ | # [[Shot In The Head (song) | Shot In The Head]] | ||
+ | # [[Wait And See (song) | Wait And See]] | ||
+ | # [[My Mind's Sedate (song) | My Mind's Sedate]] | ||
+ | # [[Alive (song) | Alive]] | ||
+ | # [[Home Again (song) | Home Again]] | ||
+ | # [[None Of The Above (song) | None Of The Above]] | ||
+ | # [[Empty Shell (song) | Empty Shell]] | ||
+ | # [[Run (song) | Run]] | ||
+ | # [[Semi Normal (song) | Semi Normal]] | ||
+ | # [[Comfort Me (song) | Comfort Me]] | ||
+ | # [[Dark Times (song) | Dark Times]] | ||
+ | # [[Big Future (song) | Big Future]] | ||
+ | #: '''Encore:''' | ||
+ | # [[Saddest Song In The World (song) | Saddest Song In The World]] | ||
+ | # [[All The Young Fascists (song) | All The Young Fascists]] | ||
+ | # [[Pacifier (song) | Pacifier]] | ||
=Notes= | =Notes= | ||
− | It is unusual for a Brisbane show to sell out prior to the show. Most Brisbane punters just rock up on the night. The combination of Cog's recent success with The New Normal, Shihad's transformation back from Pacifier and local favouites Giants Of Science was enough to inspire 1200 locals to pre-purchase tickets, subsequently officially selling out the day prior to the event despite the fact that on recent individual tours Shihad and Cog would have been obtaining crowds of roughly 4-500 people including punters paying at the door. | + | It is unusual for a Brisbane show to sell out prior to the show. Most Brisbane punters just rock up on the night. The combination of Cog's recent success with The New Normal, Shihad's transformation back from Pacifier and local favouites Giants Of Science was enough to inspire 1200 locals to pre-purchase tickets, subsequently officially selling out the day prior to the event despite the fact that on recent individual tours Shihad and Cog would have been obtaining crowds of roughly 4-500 people including punters paying at the door. |
+ | Cog played an amazing show I was really wondering how Shihad were going to top it. But top they did when they came out and launched staight into You Again which was huge. The whole set was really heavy and probably the best show of that tour. | ||
=Bootleg= | =Bootleg= |
Latest revision as of 17:50, 13 August 2009
Venue | The Arena |
Date | 19th August 2005 |
Location | Brisbane, QLD |
Country | Australia |
Number of songs | 18 |
Support | COG & Giants Of Science |
Event start | 8pm |
Capacity | 1200 (with upstairs open) |
Ticket price | $30 |
Sold out? | Yes |
Setlist
- You Again
- Day Will Come
- The General Electric
- Shot In The Head
- Wait And See
- My Mind's Sedate
- Alive
- Home Again
- None Of The Above
- Empty Shell
- Run
- Semi Normal
- Comfort Me
- Dark Times
- Big Future
- Encore:
- Saddest Song In The World
- All The Young Fascists
- Pacifier
Notes
It is unusual for a Brisbane show to sell out prior to the show. Most Brisbane punters just rock up on the night. The combination of Cog's recent success with The New Normal, Shihad's transformation back from Pacifier and local favouites Giants Of Science was enough to inspire 1200 locals to pre-purchase tickets, subsequently officially selling out the day prior to the event despite the fact that on recent individual tours Shihad and Cog would have been obtaining crowds of roughly 4-500 people including punters paying at the door. Cog played an amazing show I was really wondering how Shihad were going to top it. But top they did when they came out and launched staight into You Again which was huge. The whole set was really heavy and probably the best show of that tour.
Bootleg
Audio
No
Video
No