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Sunday, May 26, 2002
She's Wearing My Lipstick:

I just came back from the Superheroes concert, so my ears are ringing a bit. This is the fifth time I've seen them and although this wasn't their best show it was still pretty good. My shirt is completely soaked, which indicates a good show, and I was happy to hear them play covers of Kiss Kiss Kiss by Yoko Ono and the crowd pleaser Girl U Want by Devo. In case you haven't heard of Superheroes I should probably mention that they play music inspired by Devo, Human League, Depeche Mode and so on. They are a very energetic live act and the singer usually ends up without his shirt on, drenched in water with long strands of hair covering his face making him look like a young Iggy Pop.

For some reason they didn't play anything of the first record, but they did sneak in a couple of favourites from the second album and the new stuff mostly worked very well. Especially the song Cool Girl, which they were already playing at shows last year, is a winner, and songs like Someone Else and Turn Me On are pretty great as well. If you haven't heard them yet they're definitely worth checking out.

While I was at the concert the rest of the country watched the Danish entry to the Eurovision Song Contest get stomped like a narc at a biker rally. She finished dead last, which means Denmark won't be allowed to enter next year. I have absolutely no interest in this one way of the other, so I'm not even going to make snide remarks or anything.

And now it's time to turn of the Big Thing CD and head to bed. Denmark are played Tunesia tomorrow in the final warm up match before the World Cup and the game begins at 900 hours. So I really should get a couple of hours worth of sleep before I have to get up, make coffee, and drag my duvet over to the couch, so I can watch the game all tucked in.

Posted by John Fogde at May 26, 2002 01:34 AM | TrackBack
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