I was there that night, and there were quite a few people that hung out at the bar for the openers. There were at least 40 people there during Beehive and then halfway through Long Ranger people started to come in for Digitalism. Although the dancefloor seemed like a noman's land for both openers.
However in Seattle this is usually the case for most local shows I see. Seattle people don't like to dance unless there is a huge crowd that hides them from each other. Head bobbing is more of the norm and I saw alot of that. I am also guilty of it as well.
I would say I liked Beehive between the two openers. They were refreshingly different and soulful.I liked the guitar work too.
It's too bad you didn't stay for Digitalism. They were great although their set was too short. The dancefloor was packed too and it was nice to see Seattle people move.
Michael said on October 24, 2007:
I was there that night, and there were quite a few people that hung out at the bar for the openers. There were at least 40 people there during Beehive and then halfway through Long Ranger people started to come in for Digitalism. Although the dancefloor seemed like a noman's land for both openers.
However in Seattle this is usually the case for most local shows I see. Seattle people don't like to dance unless there is a huge crowd that hides them from each other. Head bobbing is more of the norm and I saw alot of that. I am also guilty of it as well.
I would say I liked Beehive between the two openers. They were refreshingly different and soulful.I liked the guitar work too.
It's too bad you didn't stay for Digitalism. They were great although their set was too short. The dancefloor was packed too and it was nice to see Seattle people move.