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	<title>Comments on: Gorillaz @ The Electric Factory, Philidelphia, PA</title>
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		<title>By: The Modern Age &#187; Gorillaz @ Apollo Theater, Monday</title>
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		<description>[...] I was a little nervous to see them though. Long-time readers of the site will remember I saw Gorillaz on their first-ever tour in the US in 2002 at the Electric Factory in Philly. It was one of the WORST shows I&#8217;ve ever been to. I think it was a combo of the fact that the EF is the pit of hell (think of Roseland, but worse&#8211;luckily I was in the balcony), and that the band was playing behind a scrim for the entire show. Projections of some custom cartoons were played as well but live, it just doesn&#8217;t work. It was like paying money to go watch a music video on a large screen&#8211;not too hot. But luckily this time round the show was much much better. Fun, even. Now I know some of you may be wondering why your ticket was 70 dollars. Two words: Production Costs. Here&#8217;s what you were paying for: One children&#8217;s choir, one adult gospel choir, 4 back up singers, one Shaun Rider (and his lollipop addiction), one Ike Turner (and his toxic green-lined jackets), one Neneh Cherry, 2 guitarists, a bassist, 1 percussionist, 1 drummer, a keyboardist, a DJ, a small string orchestra, and Damon Albarn sitting at a piano in the shadows. You paid to see a small developing nation. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I was a little nervous to see them though. Long-time readers of the site will remember I saw Gorillaz on their first-ever tour in the US in 2002 at the Electric Factory in Philly. It was one of the WORST shows I&#8217;ve ever been to. I think it was a combo of the fact that the EF is the pit of hell (think of Roseland, but worse&#8211;luckily I was in the balcony), and that the band was playing behind a scrim for the entire show. Projections of some custom cartoons were played as well but live, it just doesn&#8217;t work. It was like paying money to go watch a music video on a large screen&#8211;not too hot. But luckily this time round the show was much much better. Fun, even. Now I know some of you may be wondering why your ticket was 70 dollars. Two words: Production Costs. Here&#8217;s what you were paying for: One children&#8217;s choir, one adult gospel choir, 4 back up singers, one Shaun Rider (and his lollipop addiction), one Ike Turner (and his toxic green-lined jackets), one Neneh Cherry, 2 guitarists, a bassist, 1 percussionist, 1 drummer, a keyboardist, a DJ, a small string orchestra, and Damon Albarn sitting at a piano in the shadows. You paid to see a small developing nation. [...]</p>
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