John Common and Blinding Flashes of Light – 6.12.2010 @ The Fox Theatre
Six months after the Denver show, John Common brought his grandiose Beautiful Empty CD release show to the Fox in Boulder. Once again, the evening was packed full of artistic energy, from sculptures and photography exhibits in the lobby, to short films and documentaries which premiered during set changes.  All told, there were six videos showcased, many of which can be found on John’s YouTube channel. This lineup of Blinding Flashes of Light was slightly different than previous incarnations I’ve seen, and filled to the brim with guests (see below). A very special night, this show gave you the sense that JC&BFL are on the verge of achieving something prodigious… Oh, and they even threw in a treat for anyone bummed about the U2 tour cancellation.
Catch them tomorrow at the Westword Music Showcase.
John Common and Blinding Flashes of Light
6.12.2010
The Fox Theatre, Boulder, CO
Source:Â Microtech Gefell M300’s > Lunatec V3 > digi-coax > Oade Mod Edirol R44 @ 24/48 > SDHC > Adobe Audition 3.0 > Resample to 16/44.1 > CDWave > LAME > mp3
Taped by:Â Lance Stack
Setlist:
1. intro
2. Can You Hear Me?
3. Wide Open World
4. L.G.M.
5. The Dreamers
6. Clap Hands (Tom Waits)
7. The Man Who Could
8. Don’t Follow Virginia
9. Go To Hell With Me
10. Love is a Shark
11. Turnaround
12. Same Scar
13. Triste y Hermoso
14. In a Bookstore
15. In My Neighborhood
16. Do You Know My Name?
(Encore)
17. With or Without You (U2)
18. Goodnight Tulsa
Lineup:
Aubrea Alford (violin)
John Common (vocals, guitar)
Jessica DeNicola (vocals)
Seth Donovan (cello)
Scott Mccormik (accordion)
Liz McKellar (vocals)
Octavia McNeill (vocals)
Wes Michaels (cello, sax)
Adam Revell (keyboards)
Ian Short (violin)
Casey Sidwell (bass)
David Sirota (cowbell)
Carl Sorensen (drums)
Joshua Trinidad (trumpet)
16-bit FLAC files are available at the LMA.
A zipfile of the mp3s is available here.
I had the opportunity to be part of this art filled evening of paintings, photographs, short films and wonderful music. A memory that now has a soundtrack thanks to Lance Stack!