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Thursday, June 28, 2007 12:00 AM

Live-music dos and don'ts

Are you fed up with lackluster concerts? Share your live-music picks and pans.

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  • Thursday, June 28, 2007 04:41 AM

    Have you seen the Killers live?

    Just curious, have you seen the Killers live to think they only have 4 great songs to perform, or do you just not like them? I ask this because they were actually great when I saw them (and they had plenty of songs-- the audience lapped it all up), and the majority of the reviews for their recent live shows in the US have been really good. Their recent Glasontbury performance is still garnishing rave reviews....anyway...just curious....as for Amy Winehouse. She's worth it. You will not regreat buying tickets to see her...but don't take my word for it, I saw the Killers and thought them fab, so you might end up disagreeing about Amy Winehouse as well.

    A concert 'do' is the Kaiser Chiefs....they give such a great, energetic performance. Everyone has fun. You can't help yourself.

    Another is Kings of Leon, these are probably some of the best live musicians that you'll ever get to see.

    I have anoter concert 'do' but I don't see them until later in the summer-- MUSE. I hear they are fabulous, and from what I've heard on my own, I'm prone to agree.

    As for the Killers, the are another concert 'do' for me...and I would suggest to anyone who likes them, see them live for yourself and then make a judgement.

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