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Yesterday Stereophonics were playing at NYC's Webster Hall. Being a fan since day one I trully enjoyed that show. tanju tanju AWS Go - 01 Life In Technicolor For those of you you never heard of them here's a quote from wikipedia: Stereophonics are a Welsh rock band. Since their debut album, Word Gets Around, which peaked at #6 in the album chart, they have had 5 consecutive albums reach #1 in the UK album charts. Described as "classic UK rock with whiskey vocals", the band has enjoyed considerable success in the UK, with 25 singles reaching the top 40 of the UK Singles chart. In 2005, their song Dakota became the band's biggest hit, reaching #1 on both the UK Singles chart and the UK Downloads chart, and becoming the band's first single to chart in the US, reaching #34 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart. I was a bit surprised how many songs they played from their debut album "Word Gets Around". Frankly it's still my favorite album by them, so I didn't mind at all. I also loved the accoustic version of "Maybe tomorrow", so you might want to check out the video.
Yesterday Nike organized a very nice event - its "HumanRace" was a 10K (6.21 miles) run in about 25 cities worldwide. As a big bonus they added a free concert for all participants afterward. So in LA the participants got a free concert by Kanye West, Die Fantastischen Vier performed in Munich and so on. In New York we had the privilege to get a free concert by the "All American Rejects". Although their last album is quite old by now (they released "Move Along" in 2005) I was really looking forward to this simply because I love that album. You probably remember it from hits such as "It end tonight", "Dirty Little Secret" or "Move Along". The event took place on Randall's Island which turned out to be a great location. Although about 10,000 people participated in the run, only about 1,000 people showed up for the concert afterward. This gave it sort of an intimate setting. The weather was just picture perfect, the location green and luscious and the sound system just superb. Everyone really seemed to enjoy the show and the guys had tremendous fun on stage. When they played "It ends tonight" which sounded somewhat out of tune the singer stopped the song after about one minute. He made everyone play a C-chord to find out who was out of tune. It turned out the singer's bass as well as another guitar were badly mistuned. So they tried to tune it quickly with a funny "tune song" where he chanted to a funky beat "This is a C chord, this is a D chord" while each one try to tune his instrument accordingly. When this failed they settled on an acoustic version of this song with 2 acoustic guitars only. My favorite song was, just like on the album, "Top of the World". The concert closed with a nice firework. Nicely done, Nike, thanks! BTW, we ran the race with a very small official SoundClick team and presented SC quite well wink ;) BTW II, every runner had to wear the red race T-shirt. That's why you see so many red T-shirts in this picture.