I was fortunate enough to hear about Rentals' final show of the current tour at the Henry Fonda (after my previous Rentals post, mind you) and scored tickets for the lovefest last night. And what a lovefest it was.
Well, first things first. Opening band Copeland kinda blew. To be fair though, a couple members couldn't make it due to family issues, and the band soldiered on with an acoustic set rather than cancel. That said, you know it's pretty bad when this exchange goes on:
"I hope they play a cover."
"Of whom?"
"Anybody."
On to the main show. I was really hoping the Rentals would open the way they've been doing throughout the tour, with the 2046 strings intro and "Move On," but they just came out and rocked the house. They played all the hits, including "Friends of P," "Waiting," "Barcelona," and a bombass version "I Just Threw Out the Love of My Dreams," with Rachel Haden, Lauren Chipman & Sara Radle all sharing vocals. Magnificent.
And, for the record, they did eventually play "Move On," to start the encore. Although sans 2046, it was still the highlight of the show for me. Anyway, since I didn't take any pictures and it'll be a couple of days before any bootlegs possibly begin rolling out, here's their intro from Chicago with all that great crap I've been harping about:
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dood. how sad. i saw copeland a few years ago and they were so awesome...
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