1. Personally, i think that Day & Age is a great, I love listening to it and I think it is a great peace of art. Sam's Town is also amazing, like a proper rock album, heavy tunes that all sound great. Hot Fuss is different but equally i special, which i love too.

    As for Good Night, Travel Well, I really think it is a brilliant haunting track that makes you stop and think, a great tune. Very spooky, class.

    I LOVE THE KILLERS, SO GREAT LIVE AND STUDIO_O_
  2. Originally posted by wangmaster:^ it did me at first, too. it's a grower, although even then it's still not quite as good as their other ones.

    what were they thinking when they put "Goodnight, Travel Well" on it?


    Maybe I'll have to give it another chance. I do really like A Dustland Fairy Tale. I bought this CD the same day as Kanye West's 808's and Heartbreak and I just took to that album so much faster so Day & Age was put on the back burner.
  3. I love The Killers. I saw them supporting Bono & the boys in Cardiff on the Vertigo Tour...wow, what a great night that was. I'd been listening to Hot Fuss for ages beforehand, and just felt that something was happening with this band. Quite strange how they kind of 'just appeared' in England with that first album, and took off straight away!! Then I saw them twice at the Sheffield Arena, and also at Nottingham Arena, all excellent shows.

    Fave album - Sams Town!
  4. Saw them on Wednesday at the Hollywood bowl and they put on a great show. they even had the psychedelic furs open and play with them in the encores. the song was Pretty in Pink.
  5. The Killers are great! I'm going to see them with a friend on Tuesday night in Sacramento, California. Anyone else going?
  6. Do you know of any really kicking (really good sounding, only soundboard/broadcast/excellent audience) live recordings of the new tour?? And any with decent sing-alongs of the audience?

    Thanks
  7. Originally posted by LikeASong:Do you know of any really kicking (really good sounding, only soundboard/broadcast/excellent audience) live recordings of the new tour?? And any with decent sing-alongs of the audience?

    Thanks


    Hey, you can try the T in the Park show from this past July? Its a TV broadcast and it even has video pro-shot.

    its at 192 kbps. so idk if you want higher but its a pretty good show. saw it on youtube.

    http://theultimatebootlegexperience.blogspot.com/2009/07/killers-2009-07-11-t-in-park-balado.html

    setlist is pretty good.


    01. Human
    02. This Is Your Life
    03. Somebody Told Me
    04. For Reasons Unknown
    05. The World We Live In
    06. Joyride
    07. Bling (Confessions Of A King)
    08. Shadowplay
    09. Smile Like You Mean It
    10. Spaceman
    11. A Dustland Fairytale
    12. Sam's Town
    13. Read My Mind
    14. Mr. Brightside
    15. All These Things
    16. Bones
    17. Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine
    18. When You Were Young
  8. OK, I love most of these songs, and some others I never heard, so very nice from you to hand me that. Great, Genaro! Thanks a million
  9. I saw them a few weeks ago in Boston and thought they were phenomenal. I have been getting into them for the past few years but the concert just sort of made my love affair with them complete.

    A few pages back there were The Killers Top 5, mine would be:

    1, Bling (I can never listen to it just once)
    2. Midnight Show (this is quite sexy - for a song about murder)
    3. Mr. Brightside (esp. the remix on "Sawdust". Who knew jealousy and infidelity could sound so pretty?)
    4. Read My Mind ("slipping on my faith until I fall" is brilliant)
    5. Sweet Talk (the opening riff is pure U2)

    I loved the Euro-pop of HF and the Americana of ST but think the combo of the two for "Day and Age" is just right. And I could listen to Brandon Flowers sing a cookbook and be a happy girl.

    When I found the YouTube video of him doing "In a Little While" w/ U2 I just about lost it.
  10. Originally posted by LikeASong:OK, I love most of these songs, and some others I never heard, so very nice from you to hand me that. Great, Genaro! Thanks a million


    its kinda annoying how its one full track but the performance is great
  11. Finely

    Originally posted by TheKillers.com:[..]
    Live From The Royal Albert Hall DVD Release
    The Killers – Live From The Royal Albert Hall features tracks from the band’s three studio albums, Hot Fuss (2004), Sam’s Town (2006) and Day & Age (2008) - including huge hit singles Human, When You Were Young, Mr Brightside, and All These Things That I’ve Done - as well as rarer tracks including their cover of Joy Division’s Shadowplay and fan favorite Sweet Talk (previously released on the band’s 2007 collection of rarities, Sawdust). This package also includes the band’s first and only live CD with 80 minutes of live performance, as well as a behind-the-scenes documentary.

    The Killers will release their first live DVD on November 10th 2009. (November 9th in the UK.)

    Tracklisting:
    Live From The Royal Albert Hall
    5/6 July 2009
    [1hr 50mins]
    Set List
    Human
    This Is Your Life
    Somebody Told Me
    For Reasons Unknown
    The World We Live In
    Joyride
    I Can’t Stay
    Bling (Confessions Of A King)
    Shadowplay
    Smile Like You Mean It
    Losing Touch
    Spaceman
    A Dustland Fairytale
    Sam’s Town (Acoustic)
    Read My Mind
    Mr. Brightside
    All These Things That I’ve Done
    Sweet Talk
    This River Is Wild
    Bones
    Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine
    When You Were Young
    Bonus Features
    BEHIND-THE-SCENES Documentary including interviews with crew and fans.
    ALTERNATIVE ANGLES.
    Bonus Festival Performances
    Tranquilize ~ Oxegen Festival 2009
    Human ~ Hyde Park 2009
    Mr Brightside ~ Hyde Park 2009
    Smile Like You Mean It ~ V Festival 200
    When You Were Young ~ V Festival 2009
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