Death Cab for Cutie concert

This post will likely win me the “least chronologically-relevant post” of 2008. But I found a set list I’d scribbled down on the back of a receipt during the Death Cab for Cutie concert at the Key Arena waaaaay back on 4 December, 2006! A friend had two extra tickets so we went along at the last minute. With the release of their latest album, Narrow Stairs, it made sense to finally post this.
I did my best to record the set list. Some songs I knew instantly, others I had to think about for a while before the tile came to me. Others, I could only jot down some of the memorable lyrics (show below in quotes). If you know the song names of any of them, let me know. They played:
- 405 (from 2000′s We Have the Facts and We’re Voting Yes)
- Your Heart is an Empty Room (from 2005′s Plans)
- The New Year (from 2003′s Transatlanticism)
- “I Love You Guinevere”
- Crooked Teeth
- Title and Registration (Transatlanticism)
- ?
- Unconcious states – “Highway”
- Company Calls Epilogue (We Have the Facts…)
- What Sarah Said (Plans)
- I Will Follow You Into the Dark (Plans)
- Soul Meets Body (Plans)
- The Face That Launched 1000 Shits (from 1998′s Something About Airplanes)
- We Looked Like Giants (Transatlanticism)
- “C’mon C’mon C’mon”
- Marching Bands of Manhattan (Plans)
- Things all change but basically the stay the same – “cycle never ends, skin on steel”
- Coming Home – A cover of a song by the Sonics
Also notable about this concert: it introduced me to Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins, whose excellent Rabbit Fur Coat I later bought (and still listen to regularly). Imagine my happy surprise when I learned Jenny Lewis was the frontwoman for a band called Rilo Kiley who had put out like four studio albums that I could also enjoy.
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