This was going to be my first time seeing Stars and the anticipation was wearing me out. Seriously, all day at work all I could think about were all the Amy Millan and Torquil Campbell duets I was going to hear that night. It's pretty safe to say that I wasn't going to be disappointed. The only concern of the night was WHERE THE HECK I WAS GOING TO FIND PARKING???
Snagged a spot about 6 blocks away and headed towards Bimbo's. The night was unusually warm for SF this time of year. Anyone agree with me? Bay area peeps?
I missed the first half of Lloyd Cole's set, but caught some of his wonderful opening tunes with just him and his acoustic guitar. At one point the noise level in the audience was starting to grow and in the middle of his song he smirked and said "I could play softer if you like." It was all in good flavor and he seemed to have quite a following at Bimbo's.
After Lloyd's set ended I made my way up stage right where it was getting packed as I was getting crammed right up against this huge subwoofer. I positioned myself and my camera for...STARS!
Can I just say this, Amy Millan freaking rocks!
There were times during the set that I was in awe of the quality of musicianship of this band. They played a smattering of tunes from "Set Yourself on Fire" and "In Our Bedrooms after the War" which delighted the crowd. I always love bands who have great dynamics to their set, where they can rise and fall with emotion. This band puts it out there as they can whisper or shout their message to the audience. I was a little concerned how they would come out especially since it was their second night at Bimbo's. Were they going to come out flat? or sparkle a bit more. I don't know how the previous night was, but this was definitely a huge sparkle. Maybe even fireworks. They genuinely seemed to have tons of fun on stage, playing with the audience, engaging each other in musical banter, taking a page from the Smiths and throwing carnations out into the crowd...although I would have enjoyed gladiolas but that may be too Smiths for them.
Things got really cooking when they played "Soft Revolution". I was glad to hear they were going to play songs off of "Set Yourself on Fire". Although I enjoy their newest effort, I felt a closer bond to this album. Maybe it was the fact that I only had their newest disc for a couple of weeks, but I felt a more complete connection to Set Yourself. I don't necessarily feel a decline in anything, it is just personal preference. What's in store for this band? What does the future bring? This is a supergroup and I feel that big things are in store for many of them individually if it hasn't already happened. I hope they come to San Francisco once again. Canada is just too far for me.
If there is a band to see live, I would recommend seeing Stars if you are given the chance. They are pure entertainment in the simplest of words. There is no need to sit around and wonder if it's worth it...it most definitely is.






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I wish I hadn't missed them this time around. They recently headlined a Siren Festival in New York and I was forced to walk out with a friend against my will (she was sunburnt!)
Nice photos.
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greekdiner: dang you had to walk out. i'm sure they will be back in NY or Boston.
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Great write up and pictures Pat. I ended up passing on the opportunity to see them last week when they were in Minneapolis for two reasons. 1. I do not care much for the new record. 2. It was at a sit down theater and not a club.
I love the picture of Evan and Amy sitting next to each other. And yes she does rock. I saw her on her solo run a last year and she was really good in concert.
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Mike: i really want to like the new record...it's gotta get a few more spins, maybe even more. you know what was interesting about wednesday night...Stars had everyone sitting for their very last song. i haven't seen that much cooperation for sitting on the ground since kindergarten.
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Ha. Sweet. That would have been cool. When I saw them a few years back they were really great in concert.
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Great write-up on what sounds like a fantastic show. Wonderful pictures too. Probably showing my ignorance, but was unaware of the Stars before reading this. The Soft Revolution cut is a tasty piece of rock candy. Thanks!
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thanks waydutch! they are a great group, check them out.
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Well done, w.t.c.! I was at the Tuesday night Bimbo's show, made a point of catching Lloyd's whole set (which was tremendous), then, happily drank in the glorious Stars - who, by the way, quoted Mr. Cole's "Are You Ready to Be Heartbroken?" as the intro to one of their songs. And the audience was very warm and respectful to both acts. The whole evening was a joy to behold, etc.
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great review... I just missed them on the opposite coast [dammit]...
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Great review and even better photos... thanks!
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Great photos, and yes, Amy Milian does rock. Out loud, even.
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I can't believe I missed them, sometimes work just gets in the way..
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Wow you took some great shots dude. Bravo!
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holy crap, what a great review!
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Sounds like a most excellent show.
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Super Review! Wonderful pictures!!!! Can't wait to see what you post next... :)
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Great post!! I really envy you!! I love Stars, and have been a long time LLoyd Cole fan. I have never had, nor probably ever will have a chance to see either of them being that I live in the middle of NY state, and NOBODY ever plays Syracuse. Oh well, I'll live vicariously thru yours and others posts, hahahaha! Seriously, great pics!!!
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Gads Pat, those are some awesome photos...very up close and personal...I am pleased for you.
You are right, Indian Summer warm.
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great photos, pat.