If you took some shots, you can send them to us and we'll add them to the site.
First off, the band was tight and I mean TIGHT. Hardly a noticeable bum note all night, and the addition of Greg MacDonald was a big part of it. It allowed the boys to concentrate on doing their four pieces without having to swap to the keyboard and leave a space in the sound (a la the Bridges tour). It's weird to see a fifth member in the band, but he did his job and he did it very well.
The songs sound even better live than they do on the record (well, CD, the vinyl was only at the "test pressing" stage, according to Mike Nelson), and I must say that "Fading Into Obscurity" is not only the best song on the album, but Chris's best ever. Sort of like "The N.S.", only written by the other drummer. Another note on the album, it's nice to see the pun factory is back in business.
Chris is definitely someone I'd love to not watch The View with.
All-in-all, it was a wonderful gig and those who get to see the new material are in for a treat. Best part of the night was seeing Mr. Murphy show up to the gig on his BICYCLE. Nice to have a short commute to work, eh dude?
I've posted some shots of the gig on my blog, fyi:
http://photoblair.blogspot.com (under Never See The End Of It)
http://www.last.fm/user/Quartertonality/journal/2006/09/22/231987/
Thanks Andrew and Jay for signing my BTB cards after the show :) (and to Mike for working the merch table like a pro!)