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PostPosted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 2:53 pm
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The boys from Panic At The Disco (formerly known as Panic! At
The Disco) were launched into the music world’s psyche with their
screwball single I Write Sins, Not Tragedies a few years back. They
introduced themselves with top hats, tails, a video with a wedding gone
awry and an epic chorus line, which the majority of the population
hollered at the top of their lungs at that year’s Christmas party:
‘schnooglbum de bum bum GODDAM door’. While the band started out
living in the shadow cast by being a Pete Wentz find, they wore their
unfair naff tags with grace, biding their time. Soon enough, listeners and
reviewers alike got the chance to actually listen to their album and
cottoned on to the fact that they weren’t really EMO kids at all. Then they
got famous.

One of my favourite YouTube clips from 2008 was of lead singer Brendon
Urie’s live rendition of Third Eye Blind’s tortuously beautiful song Slow
Motion at the Astoria in London. His live version of the song is conceivably
better than the original, and I listened to it over and over again. So, it was
with some expectation that I got my hands on their latest Live from
Chicago DVD release. Urie’s poor choice of shirt for a live recording aside
(pick the one that shows the least amount of sweat I’d say) the
performance is really good. They don’t move around the stage at all
really, but the crowd still responds and everyone seems to have a
thoroughly toe-squeaking good time.

Having morphed from their original sound to a more classic rock base with
their second album ‘Pretty.Odd.’, their live performance offers an
excellent cross-section of the old and the new, managing the tempo with a
finesse that contradicts their relatively young ages. Amidst the classics
from their first album and current hits, Panic slot in an admirable array of
material that tests and plays with new genres, continuously surprising at
every turn.

A personal favourite from the performance is the non-too serious little
song Folkin’ Around, which would be better suited for a Woodstock fireside
jam than a mainstream concert in Chicago. An early rendition of Nine in
the Afternoon gets the audience all ruffled up and ready to rock out, while
I Write Sins, Not Tragedies – performed towards the end of the set - gets
the loudest cheer of all (a signature song is a signature song for a reason
it seems …)

Running for just under an hour, the performance maintains a machine gun
pace from beginning to end, with the band members taking absolutely no
time to recover between songs. On the down side, the interaction with the
audience is kept to a minimum and while the audience scream and bellow
throughout, it just seems like the band is singing at them, not for them.
It’s the band and the fans as opposed to the magic of live music, which
should technically transcend boundaries.

The dynamics of the band are obvious in the live recording. Lyricist and
ex-lead singer Ryan Ross controls the tempo of the performance and
provides the backbone, against which Urie can flit at will. The pair works
well together and hold the audience’s attention at centre stage, leaving
the rest of the band to get on with the business of making music.
Released at the end of a successful 2008, the DVD was obviously meant
as a bit of a stocking filler for the ardent fans and the extra bits and bobs
that it comes with, like the on the road tour documentary, photo gallery,
music videos and bonus audio tracks, makes the package a must for any
Panic Officiando.


Tracks:

1. We're So Starving (Live From Chicago)
2. Nine In The Afternoon (Live From Chicago)
3. But It's Better If You Do (Live From Chicago)
4. Camisado (Live From Chicago)
5. She's A Handsome Woman (Live From Chicago)
6. The Only Difference Between Martyrdom And Suicide Is Press Coverage (Live From Chicago)
7. Behind The Sea (Live From Chicago)
8. Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off (Live From Chicago)
9. I Constantly Thank God For Esteban (Live From Chicago)
10. That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed) (Live From Chicago)
11. There's A Good Reason These Tables Are Numbered Honey, You Just Haven't Thought Of It Yet (Live From Chicago)
12. Folkin' Around (Live From Chicago)
13. I Write Sins Not Tragedies (Live From Chicago)
14. Northern Downpour (Live From Chicago)
15. Time To Dance (Live From Chicago)
16. Pas De Cheval (Live From Chicago)
17. Mad As Rabbits (Live From Chicago)
18. Do You Know What I'm Seeing? (Alternate Version)
19. Behind The Sea (Alternate Version)
20. She Had The World (Alternate Version)
21. The Piano Knows Something I Don't Know (Alternate Version)


Source; AltSounds

I'm in love with the cover "Slow Motion" that Brendon did heart
My friend showed me it a long time ago. I was like ".... crying He has such a
beautiful voice its killing me!" But it obviously wasn't killing me xD.
And I also love his "All My Life" cover :O heart


But anyways, I still need to get Live in Chicago DDD: !
I'll check Borders (thank you Kylie for telling me xDDD)
 
PostPosted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 4:53 pm
They don't interact with the fans?
That bothers me a little...
 

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PanickedMusic

PostPosted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 5:51 pm
Quote:
Urie’s poor choice of shirt for a live recording aside
(pick the one that shows the least amount of sweat I’d say)


Why is he critiquing Brendon's shirt? confused
XP

Who looks for sweat?!  
PostPosted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 6:25 pm
This is absolutely amazing. This is without a doubt my favorite cd from them. I also think Folkin' Around was effing amazing. I really didn't like it at all from Pretty. Odd. in fact I could say I hated it... but this live version...is just absolutely amazing, and turned it into one of my favorite panic songs. My fav cover is probably Karma Police, btw. Dx  

Knuck


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:41 am
im so glad i got it for christmas biggrin
Its amazing .  
PostPosted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 3:10 pm
I love this review. xd It makes me smile.

"Soon enough, listeners and reviewers alike got the chance to actually listen to their album and cottoned on to the fact that they weren’t really EMO kids at all. Then they got famous."

I love that. rofl
 

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ScribbLove

PostPosted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 12:23 pm
I got this Cd for Christmas and I love it so much =D
Its completely awesome. And brendon's hilarious xD  
PostPosted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 7:28 pm
I just got this and am listening to it right now.
It's beautiful.  

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xPanicxAtxThexBalletx

PostPosted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 6:25 am
I haven't gotten it yet, but they have it at Target. This review makes me really happy, because most of them are just bashing them and talking about how much they don't like them but this was a good review =)
 
PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 7:47 pm
ohmygoodnessssssss ;]
its so intimidating!
i love the Mad as Rabbits music video when Brendon eats the sandwich lol ;]
When they played northern downpour i totally started crying, on the dvd, its so amazing, and i remember when they played it at my concert! ryan was so cute! biggrin
 

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Until_My_Heart_Caves_In

PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:12 pm
I got this as an early birthday present and its amazing!  
PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 2:10 pm
PATDlove
Quote:
Urie’s poor choice of shirt for a live recording aside
(pick the one that shows the least amount of sweat I’d say)


Why is he critiquing Brendon's shirt? confused
XP

Who looks for sweat?!
Because Brendon's a ******** sweaty sexy beast, that's why.




This interview made me smile whee
 

Polyphonic Twilight


PanickedMusic

PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:17 pm
Polyphonic Twilight
PATDlove
Quote:
Urie’s poor choice of shirt for a live recording aside
(pick the one that shows the least amount of sweat I’d say)


Why is he critiquing Brendon's shirt? confused
XP

Who looks for sweat?!
Because Brendon's a ******** sweaty sexy beast, that's why.




This interview made me smile whee


Oh. Well, yeah.
Of course I knew that. XP

lol jk
 
PostPosted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:04 pm
When I saw them in May they interacted with us, so idk what he means.

My favorite cover was the full band cover of Round Here by the Counting Crows.
 

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