The Decemberists performing Sons and Daughters live at Metro Theatre in Sydney on 19 January 2010, exclusively on Moshcam.
Hailing from Portland, Oregon The Decemberists made their first Australian pilgrimage on the back of their 2009 release - The Hazards Of Love - the follow-up to their 2006 breakthrough, The Crane Wife.
From their debut, Castaways and Cutouts, in 2002, and its follow-up Her Majesty only a year later, the band have been defined by their eccentricities from the beginning. Producing 18-minute songs, tangled narratives, and featuring accordions, cellos, Wurlitzers, bouzoukis and hurdy-gurdies, The Decemberists are no ordinary band.
With their fifth full-length album, the quintet of Colin Meloy, Chris Funk, Jenny Conlee, Nate Query and John Moen solidifies its standing as one of the most innovative and creative forces in music today.
Intro/ The Crane Wife, Pt 3 0:00:00
The Island: Come and See 0:05:37
The Landlord's Daughter 0:11:46
You'll Not Feel The Drowning 0:14:50
Monologue 1 0:18:13
The Sporting Life 0:19:54
Billy Liar 0:24:22
July, July! 0:33:30
Monologue 2 0:37:01
Shankill Butchers 0:38:01
The Engine Driver 0:42:20
On The Bus Mall 0:46:33
Monologue 3 0:52:22
Calamity Song 0:53:34
The Rake's Song 0:57:35
O Valencia 1:02:10
Sixteen Military Wives 1:06:59
Monologue 5 1:13:20
The Chimbley Sweep 1:14:25
Encore Interlude 1:22:14
Eli, The Barrow Boy 1:24:59
Bye Bye Pride (The Go-Betweens) 1:28:22
Sons and Daughters 1:33:14
Monologue 4 1:41:18
Hailing from Portland, Oregon The Decemberists made their first Australian pilgrimage on the back of their 2009 release - The Hazards Of Love - the follow-up to their 2006 breakthrough, The Crane Wife.
From their debut, Castaways and Cutouts, in 2002, and its follow-up Her Majesty only a year later, the band have been defined by their eccentricities from the beginning. Producing 18-minute songs, tangled narratives, and featuring accordions, cellos, Wurlitzers, bouzoukis and hurdy-gurdies, The Decemberists are no ordinary band.
With their fifth full-length album, the quintet of Colin Meloy, Chris Funk, Jenny Conlee, Nate Query and John Moen solidifies its standing as one of the most innovative and creative forces in music today.
Intro/ The Crane Wife, Pt 3 0:00:00
The Island: Come and See 0:05:37
The Landlord's Daughter 0:11:46
You'll Not Feel The Drowning 0:14:50
Monologue 1 0:18:13
The Sporting Life 0:19:54
Billy Liar 0:24:22
July, July! 0:33:30
Monologue 2 0:37:01
Shankill Butchers 0:38:01
The Engine Driver 0:42:20
On The Bus Mall 0:46:33
Monologue 3 0:52:22
Calamity Song 0:53:34
The Rake's Song 0:57:35
O Valencia 1:02:10
Sixteen Military Wives 1:06:59
Monologue 5 1:13:20
The Chimbley Sweep 1:14:25
Encore Interlude 1:22:14
Eli, The Barrow Boy 1:24:59
Bye Bye Pride (The Go-Betweens) 1:28:22
Sons and Daughters 1:33:14
Monologue 4 1:41:18
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