Originally posted by jmushouse:Don't know if anyone here saw this or not, apparently they had two 10 year anniversary shows for Sams Town at the Sams Town Casino in Las Vegas - played through the whole album both nights with some of the usual hits played as an encore. Awesome stuff, Sams Town is by far my favorite album by them![]()
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Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Hell yeah! I knew they had played the album in fulll plus another half show of other songs but I hadn't seen the stage setup. Starting with a confetti storm and a fully electric Sam's Town (even if it's slowed down and half-arsed like this) just can't go wrongSam's Town has grown to be my favourite album too, less indie/synth oriented than Hot Fuss and obviously without all the senseless lyrics that have come after 2007... Fantastic album, and deserved anniversary celebration
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
Yup.
I will say Battle Born reined in those weird lyrics a bit, which was a good turn.
Here's to hoping the next album is great.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
...if there is a next album.
Originally posted by ahn1991:[..]
It makes me frustrated that we actually have to ask this question. The band is clearly very talented. Brandon himself is a natural performer and he knows how to work a stage of any size. Why are The Killers not the big musical presence their fans expect them to be? This isn't to say The Killers should be pursuing relevance as their sole purpose, but I think this band could use just a tad more discipline.
Obviously, one of the great appeals of The Killers is the fact they, as individuals and as a group, embody the free-spirited/independent nature of people who live in that region of America and I wouldn't want them to lose that aspect. But sometimes you have to wonder where they would be.
Originally posted by ahn1991:As offensive as you might find the comparison, you have to respect the fact Imagine Dragons have made the correct decisions as a band to improve their status and influence whereas The Killers have not. I compare the two because they've both reached the critical mass for them to make waves globally and Imagine Dragons have made the jump while The Killers have not.
Back to The Killers, I think whether they decide to release a Christmas song this year will be a telling sign of the overall well-being of the band.
Originally posted by LikeASong:... I wish they were more of a band and less of a group of friends that sometimes get together and play a few hits.
Will you give your bandmates Christmas gifts?
Ronnie Vannucci Jr.: If they are nice then I might. But not all of them were. Two of them were far from nice!
Who do you mean?
Ronnie Vannucci Jr.: There are two guys in this band who boil over faster than anybody else and have had enough of touring. I however, love playing live. It is something I need. But it's no fun touring with people who don't enjoy it. Therefore I am very pleased to be taking a break from people who don't want to go on tour. And that's the nicest thing I can say about this.