was 6 and had to leave ahead of San Jose for the traffic, so there was only time for a Vietnamese cakes and coconut juice.
traffic at the height of Candle Stick became heavier and the time to go to San Francisco was even heavier. Finally we come to Japantown in good weather and a few meters was the Fillmore, the temple of music that has been paraded at the highest musical caliber.
At the entrance, and verify that no bear arms, a bold watermelon to close my left their scent "weedozo" to make not one, if not more than one hundred concerts.
Once inside we took one of the few tables available were at stage right, and drinks not disliked, but what fell ill was the price: $ 10 for a glass of wine! ... With that I bought a bottle and give me change!
were 8:15 and came 1st in the afternoon: "She Wants Revenge" with good music, good sound, but lacking in energy, it just stopped, touched and left to last what they call "their rolas to dance, "and if, among them was" Out of Control. "
Ahi vocalist for dance took its only steps from the night, such a pendulum clock. He also said a: damn! you if they like to hit the green leaf!
rolas finished their dance, appreciated the applause y ellos mismos desconectaron y cargaron sus instrumentos musicales.
El segundo de la tarde fue: “Psychedelic Furs” ..el furor, el humo y el olor subieron de intensidad. Richard Butler salió enfundado en un traje negro que incluía chaleco y una sudadera que se ajustaba en el dedo pulgar, hizo una caravana y agradeció los aplausos. El recital inició con “Love My Way” y su famosa línea: "You can never win or lose If you don't run the race" y de ahí Richard no paró de bailar, inclusive entre canción y canción, parecía David Byrne en semáforo de la ciudad de México, esperando el siga para continuar corriendo.
On the other hand, Tim, like a traditional bass player, stood in a corner and just sang each song and to the fans faces behind their dark glasses.
The 2 types very charismatic with his audience.
continued parade: Heaven, Heartbreak Beat, Until She Comes, India, In My Head, The Ghost in You, All That Money Wants, and others.
most notable moments were: President Gas, where the saxophonist played brilliantly by more than one, and Pretty in Pink where the screaming and the smoke and the smell grew exponentially with the aim of all shone in pink.
The downside was the lack of punch on the keyboards, which are not well incorporated into any song.
At times Richard was closer to fans, they sang and shook their hands, thanked once more the opportunity to return to San Francisco and left all his fans happy.
proven what she saw and heard:
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