NOTE: Forget the
Throwback SuperJam: Tears for Fears were the real party for festivalgoers who
actually experienced the Reagan era. The long-running act opened with
"Everybody Wants to Rule the World" and just piled on the hits after
that: "Sowing the Seeds of Love," "Pale Shelter,"
"Break It Down Again" and more. Tears for Fears' set also leaned
heavily on their 1983 debut LP The Hurting, an album that never really
connected with American audiences. ("Especially in Tennessee," Curt
Smith joked.) The band strung three
singles together from that album: "Mad World," "Change" and
"Memories Fade." ("Kanye!" audience members screamed on the
latter, a nod to the rapper sampling that track for "Coldest
Winter.") Following Roland Orzabal's magical, muted performance of
Radiohead's "Creep," the New Wave favorites closed out things out
with the powerhouse tandem of "Head Over Heels" and
"Shout."
Exclusive concert & divided into separate tracks by Live Bootlegs Blog.
Source: FM Broadcast
Sound Quality: 10/10
Setlist
1.
(Intro)
2.
Everybody Wants to
Rule the World
3.
Secret World
(includes Paul McCartney's Let 'Em In snippet)
4.
Sowing the Seeds of
Love
5.
(banter)
6.
Pale Shelter
7.
Break It Down Again
8.
(banter)
9.
Change
10.
Mad World
11.
Memories Fade
12.
Closest Thing to
Heaven
13.
(banter)
14.
Creep (Radiohead
cover)
15.
Badman's Song
16.
Head Over Heels
17.
Shout
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Faster December! Faster! I hope this would be a fixed schedule. Excited to listen for Break it down again and Creep.
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