Last year, when I saw Taking Back Sunday on the Tell All
Your Friends 10th Anniversary Tour, I knew I wanted to see them again and soon.
It was almost a year before I got to see them again. This would be the fourth
time I had seen them and I was pretty stoked.
The first band of the night was a local band, Sloss Minor.
This was the second time I had seen them this year. They were good as always. I
do not know any of the songs they played other than the one written about the
TV show, Dexter, which was the singer's favorite show. The first time I saw
them, the show had not ended yet. The circumstances were a wee bit different
this time and he told us he was extremely disappointed with the outcome of the
show. I did not watch it, so I cannot really sympathize.
Then it was time for Transit. They were with Taking Back
Sunday on the TAYF 10th Anniversary Tour as well. Their fan-base is so awesome.
They know every song by the band and Joe, their singer, acknowledges it while
on stage. They played
Long Lost Friends
Listen & Forgive
Nothing Lasts Forever
Young New England (So much better live than on the album)
1978
Second To Right
So Long, So Long
Skipping Stone (Best crowd response song by far)
When they were over, my cousin, aunt, and I, went to talk to
Joe at the merch table. He is such a sweet, genuine guy. My aunt proceeded to
tell him about the few times she had seen them. He thanked her and said that
his own mother had only seen him once and thanked her for coming out. My cousin
and I just talked to him about Pearl Jam, Warped Tour, and the likes. I cannot
wait to see them again.
I walked back in just in time for Polar Bear Club to start.
I saw PBC in passing at Warped Tour in 2012, but they did not really stick out
to me. This time was a little bit different. Their singer had so much energy.
His dancing was humorous and that made their performance all the more
memorable. They played
Blood Balloon
Living Saints
Another Night In The Rock
Bottled Wind
Light Of Local Eyes
Eat Dinner, Bury The Dog, and Run
Pawner
Killin' It
Burned Out In A Jar
Screams In Caves
Then it was time for Taking Back Sunday. Adam Lazzarra was
not able to be at the show because his wife had their baby early. Adam called
in Spencer Chamberlain from Underoath to take his place for the rest of the
tour. Spencer explained to us that he knew he could never take Adam's place,
but Adam specifically called him and asked him to do it. So he agreed and got
in his car and learned the 15 songs that he needed to know. In my opinion, Spencer did
such a great job and you could barely hear him over the crowd anyway. They
played
You Know How I Do
Liar (It Takes One To Know One)
Faith (When I Let You Down)
Set Phasers To Stun
Error: Operator
What's It Feel Like To Be A Ghost? (My Favorite)
A Decade Under The Influence
Number Five With A Bullet (Joe from Transit on vocals)
Existentialism On Prom Night (Straylight Run Cover) (John on
vocals)
Timberwolves At New
Jersey (My Other Favorite)
One-Eighty By Summer
Bonus Mosh Pt. II
You're So Last Summer
Best Places To Be A Mom
(Encore)
Cute Without The "E" (Cut From The Team) (My
favorite song to hear live because the crowd kills it everytime)
MakeDamnSure
Like I said earlier, Spencer did such a great job and I was
happy that I got to see him again so soon after Underoath broke up.
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