Holy cow, I think I'm still drunk. Man, what a fun show!
Annie was a real treat, and I'm sure many of you boys on this here board would have been quite smitten. She's tiny to say the least, and was looking all 80s retro in her black leggings, off-the-shoulder chiffon top and pumps. It was her, a drummer/guitarist, and a dj/computer dude. Unfortunately, the club had her mic turned down too low, so it was really hard to hear her clearly. She performed Chewing Gum, Always Too Late, Come Together, Heartbeat (the last song of course), Me Plus One, and The Greatest Hit. She seemed very comfortable onstage, despite the oppressive heat inside-- it reminded me of the time I saw Scissor Sisters and it over 105 F in the club. Typical Portland crowd response-- a few crazy people up front dancing their butts off while the rest of the crowd was immobile and indifferent.
When Royksopp came out, a totally different vibe emerged from the crowd... in fact, it seemed the crowd doubled in size (I was on my 3rd drink by then, so who knows?) and people WERE ACTUALLY DANCING (gasp!). They were just amazing. I know it's hard to believe that two dudes on stage with their keyboards, sequencers and drum kits could provide a riveting show, but they did. It was nonstop dancing from the get-go. They performed... So Easy, Eple, Remind Me, Poor Leno, Sparks (with guest female vocalist-- don't know who it was), A Higher Place, Royksopp's Night Out, Only this Moment, 49%, Boys, Follow my Ruin, Beautiful Day (Without You), What Else is There, Circuit Breaker, and Alpha Male. I think they were shocked by the reception they got, just like I was, but they seemed really pleased.
Anyhow, would highly recommend them, esp. if you're looking to get your dance and drink on.
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