Festival Plan: None
Relevant Links:
Hey Rosetta! at Firefly 2015 (setlist.fm)*
Hey Rosetta! (Wikipedia.org)
*Created the setlist on 20150628.
Pre-Festival Thoughts:
The first time I listened to their songs, I found "Soft Offering" and "Gold Teeth" had a decent beat, and liked "Harriet." Unknowingly, I later listened to them again and "Harriet" caught my ear for a second time.
Above Average: "Harriet"
Slightly Above Average: "Soft Offering", "Gold Teeth"
On the Fence: ~
Setlist:
1) Soft Offering (For the Oft Suffering)
-- switch instruments
2) Gold Teeth
-- more switching (for example, cello)
3) New Goodbye -- I know that this song ends with something that sounds like 'I I I I way ay eh'. The closest match is New Goodbye.
4) Yer Spring -- pause in the song -> guitarist jumps and lands -> song resume
5) Kid Gloves
-- slow it down:
6) Alcatraz
7) Young Glass
-- next song is about babies, supposedly the last song:
8) Welcome
-- they actually play one more:
9) Stand By Me (Ben E. King cover)
Post-Festival Thoughts:
Hey Rosetta! was good, but I definitely liked Young Rising Sons more (to be fair, I also liked Young Rising Sons more than Hey Rosetta! prior to listening to both bands play live).
Relevant Links:
Hey Rosetta! at Firefly 2015 (setlist.fm)*
Hey Rosetta! (Wikipedia.org)
*Created the setlist on 20150628.
Pre-Festival Thoughts:
The first time I listened to their songs, I found "Soft Offering" and "Gold Teeth" had a decent beat, and liked "Harriet." Unknowingly, I later listened to them again and "Harriet" caught my ear for a second time.
Above Average: "Harriet"
Slightly Above Average: "Soft Offering", "Gold Teeth"
On the Fence: ~
Setlist:
1) Soft Offering (For the Oft Suffering)
-- switch instruments
2) Gold Teeth
-- more switching (for example, cello)
3) New Goodbye -- I know that this song ends with something that sounds like 'I I I I way ay eh'. The closest match is New Goodbye.
4) Yer Spring -- pause in the song -> guitarist jumps and lands -> song resume
5) Kid Gloves
-- slow it down:
6) Alcatraz
7) Young Glass
-- next song is about babies, supposedly the last song:
8) Welcome
-- they actually play one more:
9) Stand By Me (Ben E. King cover)
Post-Festival Thoughts:
Hey Rosetta! was good, but I definitely liked Young Rising Sons more (to be fair, I also liked Young Rising Sons more than Hey Rosetta! prior to listening to both bands play live).
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