Paris,
Apr. 12, 1999
Set list:
Emotion
Sickness
Israel's Son
Slave
Abuse Me
Pure Massacre
Ana's Song (Open Fire)
Suicidal Dream
Dearest Helpless
Point Of View
Paint Pastel Princess
Madman
Tomorrow
Miss You Love
The Door
Freak
Anthem For The Year 2000
No Association
By DENIS
BOURDON
Photos
by LAURE BOUCHET and LAUREN ESPIE
Impressive.
Really impressive. I must say that silverchair show at l’Olympia
in Paris has been the best show I have ever seen.
The
concert hall is one of the most famous of Paris, and it usually
stars French traditional artists, so it’s very exceptional
to see a rock band like silverchair playing there (although
the Stereophonics will play in one or two weeks). I was with
a few friends and we had a good time (cheers Stéphanie
and Dorothée!)
Even
while queuing before the show, French fans were already excited;
one or two guys were jamming in front of l’Olympia,
and we could see and talk with Fuel 238’s singer.
His
band started playing at 19:45, sooner than scheduled, and
their rock was very energetic. They played about half an hour,
and the audience was enjoying them. Then, with Noémy,
we decided to go deep into the mosh pit to enjoy sc. We looked
back and saw an Australian flag.
After
twenty minutes pause, the Taxi Driver music began, and silverchair
appeared. Daniel was wearing a shirt with a tie, and it made
us think of Smashing Pumpkins’ leader, Billy Corgan.
Ben was half-naked, Chris had his golden bass, and Sam was
on the edge of the stage, very discreet –- we didn’t
hear a single note from his keyboard! Daniel started Emotion
Sickness with his black Les Paul Custom –- I can’t
tell you if it was in dropped-D one half step down or not.
This version was quite heavy compared to Neon Ballroom, but
I have to say it’s an epic song. The audience was already
singing a lot because once again, we had had the opportunity
to have the new album for one month.
Then
they fell into their anthem, Israel’s Son. The contact
between Daniel and us was already very tight.
We managed
to reach the second row, just in front of Daniel who took
his green "People Suck" PRS for Slave, and Abuse
Me, two Freak Show hits. Then they played a good version of
Pure Massacre.
Then the
show turned another way: there was a pause, Daniel got his
red Gibson SG and he seemed really enthusiastic, pleased,
and he sang Ana’s Song (Open Fire) with a lot of emotion.
This song is one of the newest which are excellent live. Then
came Suicidal Dream, and the public was singing so loud, Daniel
was delighted! And then a surprise: Dearest Helpless, my new
favorite song in terms of lyrics. And Point Of View really
kicked ass -- I think this one is the best Neon Ballroom songs.
Paint
Pastel Princess allowed us to rest a little -- the mosh pit
was hell! I was a little disappointed with this song, but
I like its rhythm, which is not the classical 4, but some
parts are 7/8 and it sounds normal. Only Soundgarden had managed
to write songs with these rhythms and make it sound like a
traditional rock song, but now silverchair does it as well.
Madman,
as usual, really kicked the mosh pit.
Then Ben,
Chris and Sam left the stage and Daniel sang Tomorrow, or
rather he let us sing it -- it was the highlight of the evening.
The atmosphere was incredible. Really. There were no drums,
but nevermind, we clapped in rhythm with him. At the end,
he said, "You’re a hit here in Paris" or something
like that.
Miss
You Love was another very good live new song. During The Door,
Daniel and Chris were so close at times, kind of dancing,
smiling together, they really seemed to enjoy the crowd!
Daniel
asked us to sing the usual "scream" the audience
uses to call a band (oh-oh oh oh-oh). I think it may be done
in other countries as well. Then Ben started playing the drums
in rhythm with us, Chris followed on the bass, and Daniel
finally improvised some lyrics to it. Ben and Chris were looking
at each other, very happy due to our reaction.
Then
Freak was another highlight, I had never seen Ben kicking
his drums so harshly. During this song and the three or four
previous ones, a woman recorded the crowd with a video camera
from the edge of the stage.
And during
the final song, Anthem For The Year 2000, we sang with Daniel
"we are the youth" almost 20 times before he began
singing the lyrics. Hardly had they left the stage than we
called for them again.
Ben came
back on stage with the video camera. He asked us to say "Bonjour
Ben" and it was funny. They played just one encore, No
Association.
silverchair
undoubtedly played their best gig in Paris on this night.
Their enthusiasm and happiness were really enjoyable for us
fans. Daniel was always dancing, beating the rhythm with his
arms, walking along the stage, talking with the audience –-
and counting in French from 1 to 10, introducing himself and
the band in the French language.
silverchair
kicks ass. Come back soon to Paris!
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