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parachute liked a post in a topic by saith in Lykke Li
It's not my favorite but I love it. I've actually seen her live for that album.
I loved how for I follow Rivers she mixed the original version with the sound of that album and the dynamic of the infamous remix.
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Embach liked a post in a topic by saith in Lykke Li
It's not my favorite but I love it. I've actually seen her live for that album.
I loved how for I follow Rivers she mixed the original version with the sound of that album and the dynamic of the infamous remix.
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americangothic liked a post in a topic by saith in Lykke Li
New song ! Well apparently an outake from I never learn, probably for its birthday :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08hZG8n7CSc
I think it's quite nice
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Embach liked a post in a topic by saith in Lykke Li
New song ! Well apparently an outake from I never learn, probably for its birthday :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08hZG8n7CSc
I think it's quite nice
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bel air rose liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
Definitely. I hope someone will end up mixing the best footages with the radio broadcast audio.
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Pico Ocean Boulevard liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
I would love that. I'm not sure about the rules but a lot of live have been posted in the media section of this forum so I don't see what would be the problem with this one.
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Lavender Sunshine liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
It's been two days and I'm finally able to put words onto this.
It's been a long journey to get to see her as I've had countless opportunity that didn't come to fruition (canceled shows, the Olympia which was impossible to get tickets to,...). Until she arrived there I was still anxious something could happen again, and the delay didn't help. At the same time I was extremely exited for having a chance to finally see her because I've been a fan for so many years.
When the music started, it felt really special and my excitement increased exponentially. When she walked on that stage, something really magical washed over me. Her aura is indescriptible. Her fragility is powerful. She has so much charisma and she is very caring of her fans.
I had seen many videos before but I can tell you it's a completely different experience being there. She nailed the show. Her vocals were very emotional and precise. I love how she sings them differently than on the albums. The arrangements were spot on.
The whole set was beautiful, really poetic and fitting to her art. I used to find the dancers pretty pointless but since 2023 they've gotten increasingly more interesting and fitting. From the point of view I had it actually worked perfectly (way better than it does in video form). The only time I tough they were not necessary and too distracting was during Video Games because I think the focus should be on Lana Singing and the interaction with the fans during that song.
I have trouble explaining how emotional it was for me. I've been to countless concerts and been a fan of a few other artist before but I neever felt what I felt there during her show and now thinking about it. I guess the wait was worth it and that it's good that I haven''t seen her before, so I could see her at the top of her game.
I completely agree with you. I had seen some 2023 performances but it didn't bother me that the setlist was not that much different because it's a completely different experience to see it for yourself. And there were actually quite a few changes from the very first performance. Seing how much work is put into this and all the people on that scene with her, I can't see her changing the setlist for every show.
Tough I do get that people are bored with songs that have been on her setlist for many tours (like Cherry and Pretty when you cry) but it was the first time seing her perform these in person for me so I was happy she did them since they work really well with the dancers and the live band.
I didn't understand that. I tough she was talking about the ex the song was about. Thanks for pointing that out.
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Embach liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
Definitely. I hope someone will end up mixing the best footages with the radio broadcast audio.
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Embach liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
I would love that. I'm not sure about the rules but a lot of live have been posted in the media section of this forum so I don't see what would be the problem with this one.
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Future Jazz liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
It's been two days and I'm finally able to put words onto this.
It's been a long journey to get to see her as I've had countless opportunity that didn't come to fruition (canceled shows, the Olympia which was impossible to get tickets to,...). Until she arrived there I was still anxious something could happen again, and the delay didn't help. At the same time I was extremely exited for having a chance to finally see her because I've been a fan for so many years.
When the music started, it felt really special and my excitement increased exponentially. When she walked on that stage, something really magical washed over me. Her aura is indescriptible. Her fragility is powerful. She has so much charisma and she is very caring of her fans.
I had seen many videos before but I can tell you it's a completely different experience being there. She nailed the show. Her vocals were very emotional and precise. I love how she sings them differently than on the albums. The arrangements were spot on.
The whole set was beautiful, really poetic and fitting to her art. I used to find the dancers pretty pointless but since 2023 they've gotten increasingly more interesting and fitting. From the point of view I had it actually worked perfectly (way better than it does in video form). The only time I tough they were not necessary and too distracting was during Video Games because I think the focus should be on Lana Singing and the interaction with the fans during that song.
I have trouble explaining how emotional it was for me. I've been to countless concerts and been a fan of a few other artist before but I neever felt what I felt there during her show and now thinking about it. I guess the wait was worth it and that it's good that I haven''t seen her before, so I could see her at the top of her game.
I completely agree with you. I had seen some 2023 performances but it didn't bother me that the setlist was not that much different because it's a completely different experience to see it for yourself. And there were actually quite a few changes from the very first performance. Seing how much work is put into this and all the people on that scene with her, I can't see her changing the setlist for every show.
Tough I do get that people are bored with songs that have been on her setlist for many tours (like Cherry and Pretty when you cry) but it was the first time seing her perform these in person for me so I was happy she did them since they work really well with the dancers and the live band.
I didn't understand that. I tough she was talking about the ex the song was about. Thanks for pointing that out.
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Come With Me liked a post in a topic by saith in Pretty When You Cry
On the August 21 she changed the second verse's ending like that if I heard well :
Like my memories, all my copyrights and these parasites, I don't need that
Do you think it reveals more about what the song's about ? She seems to be addressing people owning music she wrote ?
Those people might be the people wanting her to look sad because sadcore music from her is popular.
Obviously the lyrics seem to be about about a man she was dating but maybe it's only metaphoric.
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The Sun Also Rises liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
Aw, thank you. I did. The love was flowing back and forth. Transcendent is the word.
I'm glad you felt it too
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Embach liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
Aw, thank you. I did. The love was flowing back and forth. Transcendent is the word.
I'm glad you felt it too
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Embach liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
It's been two days and I'm finally able to put words onto this.
It's been a long journey to get to see her as I've had countless opportunity that didn't come to fruition (canceled shows, the Olympia which was impossible to get tickets to,...). Until she arrived there I was still anxious something could happen again, and the delay didn't help. At the same time I was extremely exited for having a chance to finally see her because I've been a fan for so many years.
When the music started, it felt really special and my excitement increased exponentially. When she walked on that stage, something really magical washed over me. Her aura is indescriptible. Her fragility is powerful. She has so much charisma and she is very caring of her fans.
I had seen many videos before but I can tell you it's a completely different experience being there. She nailed the show. Her vocals were very emotional and precise. I love how she sings them differently than on the albums. The arrangements were spot on.
The whole set was beautiful, really poetic and fitting to her art. I used to find the dancers pretty pointless but since 2023 they've gotten increasingly more interesting and fitting. From the point of view I had it actually worked perfectly (way better than it does in video form). The only time I tough they were not necessary and too distracting was during Video Games because I think the focus should be on Lana Singing and the interaction with the fans during that song.
I have trouble explaining how emotional it was for me. I've been to countless concerts and been a fan of a few other artist before but I neever felt what I felt there during her show and now thinking about it. I guess the wait was worth it and that it's good that I haven''t seen her before, so I could see her at the top of her game.
I completely agree with you. I had seen some 2023 performances but it didn't bother me that the setlist was not that much different because it's a completely different experience to see it for yourself. And there were actually quite a few changes from the very first performance. Seing how much work is put into this and all the people on that scene with her, I can't see her changing the setlist for every show.
Tough I do get that people are bored with songs that have been on her setlist for many tours (like Cherry and Pretty when you cry) but it was the first time seing her perform these in person for me so I was happy she did them since they work really well with the dancers and the live band.
I didn't understand that. I tough she was talking about the ex the song was about. Thanks for pointing that out.
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khomj liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
It's been two days and I'm finally able to put words onto this.
It's been a long journey to get to see her as I've had countless opportunity that didn't come to fruition (canceled shows, the Olympia which was impossible to get tickets to,...). Until she arrived there I was still anxious something could happen again, and the delay didn't help. At the same time I was extremely exited for having a chance to finally see her because I've been a fan for so many years.
When the music started, it felt really special and my excitement increased exponentially. When she walked on that stage, something really magical washed over me. Her aura is indescriptible. Her fragility is powerful. She has so much charisma and she is very caring of her fans.
I had seen many videos before but I can tell you it's a completely different experience being there. She nailed the show. Her vocals were very emotional and precise. I love how she sings them differently than on the albums. The arrangements were spot on.
The whole set was beautiful, really poetic and fitting to her art. I used to find the dancers pretty pointless but since 2023 they've gotten increasingly more interesting and fitting. From the point of view I had it actually worked perfectly (way better than it does in video form). The only time I tough they were not necessary and too distracting was during Video Games because I think the focus should be on Lana Singing and the interaction with the fans during that song.
I have trouble explaining how emotional it was for me. I've been to countless concerts and been a fan of a few other artist before but I neever felt what I felt there during her show and now thinking about it. I guess the wait was worth it and that it's good that I haven''t seen her before, so I could see her at the top of her game.
I completely agree with you. I had seen some 2023 performances but it didn't bother me that the setlist was not that much different because it's a completely different experience to see it for yourself. And there were actually quite a few changes from the very first performance. Seing how much work is put into this and all the people on that scene with her, I can't see her changing the setlist for every show.
Tough I do get that people are bored with songs that have been on her setlist for many tours (like Cherry and Pretty when you cry) but it was the first time seing her perform these in person for me so I was happy she did them since they work really well with the dancers and the live band.
I didn't understand that. I tough she was talking about the ex the song was about. Thanks for pointing that out.
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JuneSixthTwentyFourteen liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
It's been two days and I'm finally able to put words onto this.
It's been a long journey to get to see her as I've had countless opportunity that didn't come to fruition (canceled shows, the Olympia which was impossible to get tickets to,...). Until she arrived there I was still anxious something could happen again, and the delay didn't help. At the same time I was extremely exited for having a chance to finally see her because I've been a fan for so many years.
When the music started, it felt really special and my excitement increased exponentially. When she walked on that stage, something really magical washed over me. Her aura is indescriptible. Her fragility is powerful. She has so much charisma and she is very caring of her fans.
I had seen many videos before but I can tell you it's a completely different experience being there. She nailed the show. Her vocals were very emotional and precise. I love how she sings them differently than on the albums. The arrangements were spot on.
The whole set was beautiful, really poetic and fitting to her art. I used to find the dancers pretty pointless but since 2023 they've gotten increasingly more interesting and fitting. From the point of view I had it actually worked perfectly (way better than it does in video form). The only time I tough they were not necessary and too distracting was during Video Games because I think the focus should be on Lana Singing and the interaction with the fans during that song.
I have trouble explaining how emotional it was for me. I've been to countless concerts and been a fan of a few other artist before but I neever felt what I felt there during her show and now thinking about it. I guess the wait was worth it and that it's good that I haven''t seen her before, so I could see her at the top of her game.
I completely agree with you. I had seen some 2023 performances but it didn't bother me that the setlist was not that much different because it's a completely different experience to see it for yourself. And there were actually quite a few changes from the very first performance. Seing how much work is put into this and all the people on that scene with her, I can't see her changing the setlist for every show.
Tough I do get that people are bored with songs that have been on her setlist for many tours (like Cherry and Pretty when you cry) but it was the first time seing her perform these in person for me so I was happy she did them since they work really well with the dancers and the live band.
I didn't understand that. I tough she was talking about the ex the song was about. Thanks for pointing that out.
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Pico Ocean Boulevard liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
Aw, thank you. I did. The love was flowing back and forth. Transcendent is the word.
I'm glad you felt it too
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honeyslow liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
It's been two days and I'm finally able to put words onto this.
It's been a long journey to get to see her as I've had countless opportunity that didn't come to fruition (canceled shows, the Olympia which was impossible to get tickets to,...). Until she arrived there I was still anxious something could happen again, and the delay didn't help. At the same time I was extremely exited for having a chance to finally see her because I've been a fan for so many years.
When the music started, it felt really special and my excitement increased exponentially. When she walked on that stage, something really magical washed over me. Her aura is indescriptible. Her fragility is powerful. She has so much charisma and she is very caring of her fans.
I had seen many videos before but I can tell you it's a completely different experience being there. She nailed the show. Her vocals were very emotional and precise. I love how she sings them differently than on the albums. The arrangements were spot on.
The whole set was beautiful, really poetic and fitting to her art. I used to find the dancers pretty pointless but since 2023 they've gotten increasingly more interesting and fitting. From the point of view I had it actually worked perfectly (way better than it does in video form). The only time I tough they were not necessary and too distracting was during Video Games because I think the focus should be on Lana Singing and the interaction with the fans during that song.
I have trouble explaining how emotional it was for me. I've been to countless concerts and been a fan of a few other artist before but I neever felt what I felt there during her show and now thinking about it. I guess the wait was worth it and that it's good that I haven''t seen her before, so I could see her at the top of her game.
I completely agree with you. I had seen some 2023 performances but it didn't bother me that the setlist was not that much different because it's a completely different experience to see it for yourself. And there were actually quite a few changes from the very first performance. Seing how much work is put into this and all the people on that scene with her, I can't see her changing the setlist for every show.
Tough I do get that people are bored with songs that have been on her setlist for many tours (like Cherry and Pretty when you cry) but it was the first time seing her perform these in person for me so I was happy she did them since they work really well with the dancers and the live band.
I didn't understand that. I tough she was talking about the ex the song was about. Thanks for pointing that out.
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FredRed liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
Aw, thank you. I did. The love was flowing back and forth. Transcendent is the word.
I'm glad you felt it too
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honeymoon is alive liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
Aw, thank you. I did. The love was flowing back and forth. Transcendent is the word.
I'm glad you felt it too
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longtimeman liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
It's been two days and I'm finally able to put words onto this.
It's been a long journey to get to see her as I've had countless opportunity that didn't come to fruition (canceled shows, the Olympia which was impossible to get tickets to,...). Until she arrived there I was still anxious something could happen again, and the delay didn't help. At the same time I was extremely exited for having a chance to finally see her because I've been a fan for so many years.
When the music started, it felt really special and my excitement increased exponentially. When she walked on that stage, something really magical washed over me. Her aura is indescriptible. Her fragility is powerful. She has so much charisma and she is very caring of her fans.
I had seen many videos before but I can tell you it's a completely different experience being there. She nailed the show. Her vocals were very emotional and precise. I love how she sings them differently than on the albums. The arrangements were spot on.
The whole set was beautiful, really poetic and fitting to her art. I used to find the dancers pretty pointless but since 2023 they've gotten increasingly more interesting and fitting. From the point of view I had it actually worked perfectly (way better than it does in video form). The only time I tough they were not necessary and too distracting was during Video Games because I think the focus should be on Lana Singing and the interaction with the fans during that song.
I have trouble explaining how emotional it was for me. I've been to countless concerts and been a fan of a few other artist before but I neever felt what I felt there during her show and now thinking about it. I guess the wait was worth it and that it's good that I haven''t seen her before, so I could see her at the top of her game.
I completely agree with you. I had seen some 2023 performances but it didn't bother me that the setlist was not that much different because it's a completely different experience to see it for yourself. And there were actually quite a few changes from the very first performance. Seing how much work is put into this and all the people on that scene with her, I can't see her changing the setlist for every show.
Tough I do get that people are bored with songs that have been on her setlist for many tours (like Cherry and Pretty when you cry) but it was the first time seing her perform these in person for me so I was happy she did them since they work really well with the dancers and the live band.
I didn't understand that. I tough she was talking about the ex the song was about. Thanks for pointing that out.
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Pico Ocean Boulevard liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
It's been two days and I'm finally able to put words onto this.
It's been a long journey to get to see her as I've had countless opportunity that didn't come to fruition (canceled shows, the Olympia which was impossible to get tickets to,...). Until she arrived there I was still anxious something could happen again, and the delay didn't help. At the same time I was extremely exited for having a chance to finally see her because I've been a fan for so many years.
When the music started, it felt really special and my excitement increased exponentially. When she walked on that stage, something really magical washed over me. Her aura is indescriptible. Her fragility is powerful. She has so much charisma and she is very caring of her fans.
I had seen many videos before but I can tell you it's a completely different experience being there. She nailed the show. Her vocals were very emotional and precise. I love how she sings them differently than on the albums. The arrangements were spot on.
The whole set was beautiful, really poetic and fitting to her art. I used to find the dancers pretty pointless but since 2023 they've gotten increasingly more interesting and fitting. From the point of view I had it actually worked perfectly (way better than it does in video form). The only time I tough they were not necessary and too distracting was during Video Games because I think the focus should be on Lana Singing and the interaction with the fans during that song.
I have trouble explaining how emotional it was for me. I've been to countless concerts and been a fan of a few other artist before but I neever felt what I felt there during her show and now thinking about it. I guess the wait was worth it and that it's good that I haven''t seen her before, so I could see her at the top of her game.
I completely agree with you. I had seen some 2023 performances but it didn't bother me that the setlist was not that much different because it's a completely different experience to see it for yourself. And there were actually quite a few changes from the very first performance. Seing how much work is put into this and all the people on that scene with her, I can't see her changing the setlist for every show.
Tough I do get that people are bored with songs that have been on her setlist for many tours (like Cherry and Pretty when you cry) but it was the first time seing her perform these in person for me so I was happy she did them since they work really well with the dancers and the live band.
I didn't understand that. I tough she was talking about the ex the song was about. Thanks for pointing that out.
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yourlocalhobo liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
It's been two days and I'm finally able to put words onto this.
It's been a long journey to get to see her as I've had countless opportunity that didn't come to fruition (canceled shows, the Olympia which was impossible to get tickets to,...). Until she arrived there I was still anxious something could happen again, and the delay didn't help. At the same time I was extremely exited for having a chance to finally see her because I've been a fan for so many years.
When the music started, it felt really special and my excitement increased exponentially. When she walked on that stage, something really magical washed over me. Her aura is indescriptible. Her fragility is powerful. She has so much charisma and she is very caring of her fans.
I had seen many videos before but I can tell you it's a completely different experience being there. She nailed the show. Her vocals were very emotional and precise. I love how she sings them differently than on the albums. The arrangements were spot on.
The whole set was beautiful, really poetic and fitting to her art. I used to find the dancers pretty pointless but since 2023 they've gotten increasingly more interesting and fitting. From the point of view I had it actually worked perfectly (way better than it does in video form). The only time I tough they were not necessary and too distracting was during Video Games because I think the focus should be on Lana Singing and the interaction with the fans during that song.
I have trouble explaining how emotional it was for me. I've been to countless concerts and been a fan of a few other artist before but I neever felt what I felt there during her show and now thinking about it. I guess the wait was worth it and that it's good that I haven''t seen her before, so I could see her at the top of her game.
I completely agree with you. I had seen some 2023 performances but it didn't bother me that the setlist was not that much different because it's a completely different experience to see it for yourself. And there were actually quite a few changes from the very first performance. Seing how much work is put into this and all the people on that scene with her, I can't see her changing the setlist for every show.
Tough I do get that people are bored with songs that have been on her setlist for many tours (like Cherry and Pretty when you cry) but it was the first time seing her perform these in person for me so I was happy she did them since they work really well with the dancers and the live band.
I didn't understand that. I tough she was talking about the ex the song was about. Thanks for pointing that out.
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venice biotch liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
It's been two days and I'm finally able to put words onto this.
It's been a long journey to get to see her as I've had countless opportunity that didn't come to fruition (canceled shows, the Olympia which was impossible to get tickets to,...). Until she arrived there I was still anxious something could happen again, and the delay didn't help. At the same time I was extremely exited for having a chance to finally see her because I've been a fan for so many years.
When the music started, it felt really special and my excitement increased exponentially. When she walked on that stage, something really magical washed over me. Her aura is indescriptible. Her fragility is powerful. She has so much charisma and she is very caring of her fans.
I had seen many videos before but I can tell you it's a completely different experience being there. She nailed the show. Her vocals were very emotional and precise. I love how she sings them differently than on the albums. The arrangements were spot on.
The whole set was beautiful, really poetic and fitting to her art. I used to find the dancers pretty pointless but since 2023 they've gotten increasingly more interesting and fitting. From the point of view I had it actually worked perfectly (way better than it does in video form). The only time I tough they were not necessary and too distracting was during Video Games because I think the focus should be on Lana Singing and the interaction with the fans during that song.
I have trouble explaining how emotional it was for me. I've been to countless concerts and been a fan of a few other artist before but I neever felt what I felt there during her show and now thinking about it. I guess the wait was worth it and that it's good that I haven''t seen her before, so I could see her at the top of her game.
I completely agree with you. I had seen some 2023 performances but it didn't bother me that the setlist was not that much different because it's a completely different experience to see it for yourself. And there were actually quite a few changes from the very first performance. Seing how much work is put into this and all the people on that scene with her, I can't see her changing the setlist for every show.
Tough I do get that people are bored with songs that have been on her setlist for many tours (like Cherry and Pretty when you cry) but it was the first time seing her perform these in person for me so I was happy she did them since they work really well with the dancers and the live band.
I didn't understand that. I tough she was talking about the ex the song was about. Thanks for pointing that out.
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FredRed liked a post in a topic by saith in Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine - August 21st, 2024
It's been two days and I'm finally able to put words onto this.
It's been a long journey to get to see her as I've had countless opportunity that didn't come to fruition (canceled shows, the Olympia which was impossible to get tickets to,...). Until she arrived there I was still anxious something could happen again, and the delay didn't help. At the same time I was extremely exited for having a chance to finally see her because I've been a fan for so many years.
When the music started, it felt really special and my excitement increased exponentially. When she walked on that stage, something really magical washed over me. Her aura is indescriptible. Her fragility is powerful. She has so much charisma and she is very caring of her fans.
I had seen many videos before but I can tell you it's a completely different experience being there. She nailed the show. Her vocals were very emotional and precise. I love how she sings them differently than on the albums. The arrangements were spot on.
The whole set was beautiful, really poetic and fitting to her art. I used to find the dancers pretty pointless but since 2023 they've gotten increasingly more interesting and fitting. From the point of view I had it actually worked perfectly (way better than it does in video form). The only time I tough they were not necessary and too distracting was during Video Games because I think the focus should be on Lana Singing and the interaction with the fans during that song.
I have trouble explaining how emotional it was for me. I've been to countless concerts and been a fan of a few other artist before but I neever felt what I felt there during her show and now thinking about it. I guess the wait was worth it and that it's good that I haven''t seen her before, so I could see her at the top of her game.
I completely agree with you. I had seen some 2023 performances but it didn't bother me that the setlist was not that much different because it's a completely different experience to see it for yourself. And there were actually quite a few changes from the very first performance. Seing how much work is put into this and all the people on that scene with her, I can't see her changing the setlist for every show.
Tough I do get that people are bored with songs that have been on her setlist for many tours (like Cherry and Pretty when you cry) but it was the first time seing her perform these in person for me so I was happy she did them since they work really well with the dancers and the live band.
I didn't understand that. I tough she was talking about the ex the song was about. Thanks for pointing that out.