On October 10, The Beans, along with Adam and Michael, had the pleasure of seeing the Magnetic Fields at the far from packed State Theater in Minneapolis for the opening night of their US tour promoting their newest album, Distortion.
The 5-person team played an extremely laid back show, stopping at times to chat with the crowd, amongst each other or simply to comment on the interior of the beautiful theater while trying to remember how a particular song started.
The show was completely acoustic and consisted of two full sets, consisting of an incredible mix of songs from all of their albums, including 69 Love Songs (which is where my love for this band started), followed by a two song encore.
By far the highlight of the first set for me was the last song played before intermission, Papa Was a Rodeo, in which main singer, Stephin Merritt, sang alone before the very attentive, quiet crowd. Other highlights include the beautiful, heartfelt, Book of Love, also sung by Merritt, the hilarious, yet murderous, Yeah! Oh Yeah!, which Claudia Gonson sang while sitting, feet dangling off the edge of the stage, and the final encore of the evening, Grand Canyon.
All in all, the playful, relaxed nature of the band coupled with the acoustic set up made for a very fun and intimate evening. I, for one, am very glad I was of the few that attended. Who knows if The Magnetic Fields will ever be back in Minneapolis...
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I just re-fell in re-love with "Yeah! Oh Yeah" yesterday so I am angry at Kelley all over again for the fact that I could not attend this show. But, not really. Thanks for painting me a picture! --Shannon
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