An Intro:
The day after we celebrated our 13th wedding anniversary - my Wendy & I had the amazing opportunity to see Coldplay in concert at the MTS Centre. This is my attempt at capturing what Wendy called the most entertaining concert she's ever been at and I'm willing to back her up on that. Coldplay is one of those bands that is getting better with age - I first was exposed to them with their Parachutes offering thanks to my cousin's hubby who has a similar taste in good music.
As a musician myself - I am quite picky with what music I purchase & consume but Coldplay fit easy into my music collection with its strong U2 influence, positive but reflective lyrics, great rhythm section, grooving bass lines, and layered, melodic guitar riffs - not to mention the emotive croonings of a lead singer by the name of Chris Martin!
The Review:
The show started out with a giant 10' orb which started to pulsate a deep blue glow - the band appeared on stage behind a shadow box type screen and ran across with sparklers - their first song began - the instrumental Life in Technicolor and then dived into the powerful Violet Hill.
This band knows how to transition & build their setlists. They had us as an audience right from the beginning and took us all the way to the encore - there wasn't really any time to get bored - they took their responsibility as musicians & entertainers seriously. As the setlist progressed - the lighting changed with the orb becoming a video screen, red laser lights pierced the darkness with the powerful song Clocks and suddenly the show's intensity increased. By In My Place the band was in top form - ready to take on the song that was their doorway to fame from the Parachute era - Yellow!
Suddenly giant yellow balloons filled with confetti entered the arena and the audience excitedly played a game of catch & throw with at least 20-25 of them - and the entire arena was lit up with golden lights.
Chris popped one of the final balloons with the head of his guitar at the end of the song - showering the front stage & first rows in confetti. The man knows how to smile & celebrate the gift of music!
The next song Glass of Water - the atmosphere again changed as 5 more video orbs were lowered from the lighting rig above the band. And the band kept chugging away into Cemeteries of London and then seamlessly transitioned into 42 with a retro black & white movie flickering screen as a background.
The song that makes every girl swoon Fix You started out with Chris Martin on a mournful organ - he knows how to play his keys on top of singing his heart out!
The audience was one with this song and was followed by the song Strawberry Swing which had everyone clapping in unison with the kick drum.
We had great seats for the show but were admittedly a little jealous of the other side of the arena - as the band walked over to a mini stage that was designed to look like a lit-up disco dance floor. And they started into one of my favorite songs God Put A Smile On My Face - only a more techno/disco version of the song. Not exactly an intimate rendition of the song but quasi-intimate if that makes any sense? They played a reworked version of Talk and then headed back to the main stage for a solo piano rendition of The Hardest Part - I think this song was more intimate & touching than Fix You.
Again the band is a marvel at transitions and they went big with the song Viva La Vida complete with Timpani - gotta love big drums! I'm a bass player so you know I love a good rhythm!This was followed by Lost! also a great song from their latest CD offering.
Now I wasn't expecting more intimacy at this point but suddenly all four members walked off the stage down the aisle and up the stairs to a hidden stage at the back of the arena and did an acoustic-y version of Green Eyes and a little song they made up that referenced our love of the Winnipeg Jets (somebody did some research - thank Wikipedia I guess) - of course getting the crowd riled up! And then topped the acoustic set with The Monkees hit - I'm A Believer and invited the crowd to a cellphone mexican wave around the arena! I heard people murmur - hey that looks like blue fireflies - cool I've never seen that! This band has class and they adore their audience to go the extra mile to set up these mini-stages where they actually interact with their crowd!
I'm not sure if you call the next part their first encore but they had to run around to get backstage and so the PA played a techno version of Viva La Vida until the band was ready to take the audience into the powerful song Politik - one of the highlights of the show for me because they go so big with it! Big drums, strobe lights, layered guitars - big, big, big!
Again - a great transition into Lovers in Japan - and the band & audience is showered by confetti shaped like neon butterflies - I can't imagine the clean-up crews look at that point! But wow - what a show! It just kept showering down throughout the song! I love this song as well - great imagery on the screen that tied nicely with the lyrics. The band ended the set with Death & All His Friends and again were British gentlemen with thanks to the audience, bows, and were really genuinely enthusiastic about their crowd!
Of course Winnipeg brought them back with applause for the second encore of The Scientist & Life in Technicolor II.
And with that the show ended and the crowd exited the building to be graced with a gift from the band - a live 9 song EP Left Right Left Right Left. This band adores its fans and of course we love them back!
I should make a quick note about the opening bands. I really wasn't familiar with the opening band The Howling Bells but apparently they hail from the land down under - Australia and they had a few songs that stuck out but really we all know the audience was their for Coldplay. Chris Martin recommended the audience download their song Nightingale. The Scottish band Snow Patrol actually had a really good set but it seemed they really had to work at winning over the crowd and did so with the songs: Hands Open, Run & of course the crowd favorite Chasing Cars in their 9 song set-list (short & sweet).
Here's the setlist for Coldplay:
1. Life in Technicolor
2. Violet Hill
3. Clocks
4. In My Place
5. Yellow
6. Glass of Water
7. Cemeteries of London
8. 42
9. Fix You
10. Strawberry Swing
11. God Put a Smile on Your Face (techno)
12. Talk (techno)
13. The Hardest Part
14. Viva La Vida
15. Lost!
16. Green Eyes
17. Death will Never Conquer
18. I'm A Believer (The Monkees cover)
Encore:
19. Politik
20. Lovers in Japan
21. Death and All His Friends
Encore 2:
22. The Scientist
23. Life in Technicolor II
Note: pics taken on a tiny point & shoot digital - so not art but taken for memory's sake.
4 comments:
Great song list by one of the best bands in the world. I loved the Viva La Vida album.
You need to see them in concert if you haven't!
As you said this concert was one of the best I have seen...ever. I just hope Chris Martin was joking when he told the crowd they would be back in 10, 15 or 20 years lol!
I just added some pics - enjoy!
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