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Опубликовано 19 сентября 2014, 18:33
Now that’s how you wrap up a two-day festival. For their largest—and one of their decidedly favorite—shows in Minneapolis, Spoon kept the energy high and the crowd bouncing on their heels throughout their 75-minute set.
“I’m not gonna say where we were last night, but it wasn’t this good,” frontman Britt Daniel gushed, later adding, “Man, the last two times I’ve played in this city it’s been phenomenal.” The love was obviously reciprocated as fans sang, swiveled, and bopped along with the band’s set, which started off with a few tracks from their forthcoming record (They Want My Soul, due out August 5) and then worked backwards into a greatest-hits assortment of summer jams.
Rock the Garden is a co-production of 89.3 The Current and Walker Art Center
“I’m not gonna say where we were last night, but it wasn’t this good,” frontman Britt Daniel gushed, later adding, “Man, the last two times I’ve played in this city it’s been phenomenal.” The love was obviously reciprocated as fans sang, swiveled, and bopped along with the band’s set, which started off with a few tracks from their forthcoming record (They Want My Soul, due out August 5) and then worked backwards into a greatest-hits assortment of summer jams.
Rock the Garden is a co-production of 89.3 The Current and Walker Art Center
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