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| By Jeff Sherman OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer Photography by CJ Foeckler E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Jeff Sherman |
| Published Aug. 18, 2007 at 12:46 a.m. |
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Beautiful pop melodies were flowing through the Pabst Theater on Friday night as Crowded House proffered a nearly two-hour set of classics and six stunning new songs from the latest release "Time on Earth."
Indeed, there were many things that were just right Friday at The Pabst Theater. From the acoustics to the storytelling to the crowd -- the show was tight, fun and lively.
Heck, any band that talks about their evening of flying paper airplanes from floor to floor at the Hyatt Regency Milwaukee, is more than good in my book. But, to tell you the truth, I was already primed for the Australian band's Friday night show. Crowded House is one of those band that I've been dying to see live for years. Thankfully, the reunited tour made its way to our town.
Singer and frontman Neil Finn, bassist Nick Seymour, multi-instrumentalist Mark Hart, Finn's son Liam (on guitar/vocals) and drummer Matt Sherrod (formerly of Beck's rhythm section) are the new Crowded House, on tour together for the first time in the U.S. since 1996.
Opening with a rousing version of "Recurring Dream," the band, backed by a colorful montage of designs, objects and art seemed to love the venue and quickly connected with the crowd through Finn and Seymour's witty banter and between song stories. But, it's Finn that makes Crowded House go. Now 49, he's all charm and seemed at ease on The Pabst stage.
The 14-song first set was filled with impeccable anthems from the band's newest release "Time on Earth." Four songs in, they cranked the infectious, singable and oddly upbeat "She Called Up." It's a song about Finn hearing the news of his former drummer's death over the phone. Fittingly, tha band transitioned into the flowing "There Goes God," then "Fingers of Love" before landing on the mega-hit ballad "Don't Dream it's Over."
As I mentioned, the night was just right. There was more than melody; there was a charm in the air, too. Finn did parts of two numbers a capella in the encores: "Four Seasons in One Day" and "Better be Home Soon." Both sent shivers through the Crowded House faithful as the vocals and guitar bounced off the beautiful Pabst walls.
As with most reunions, you leave with a bit of nostalgia. On Friday, I left thinking that there's staying power here, not just nostalgia -- for this is a band that's meaningful, real and most importantly fun.
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Posted by danno on Aug. 20, 2007 at 10:28 a.m. (report)
I didn't know Neil could jam on the guitar, but that shouldn't be surprising. What a great band of musicians. The drummer was especially impressive.
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Posted by theaisforannie on Aug. 18, 2007 at 7:13 p.m. (report)
Just a correction - "Fingers of Love" isn't a new track. It's on their 1993 album Together Alone.
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Posted by jetkat on Aug. 18, 2007 at 1:08 p.m. (report)
Yes, great show. Pete Yorn would have been a better opener and now he's stuck in the Rave basement. Shame on whoever split the tour up for us that way !
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