Keane

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Mojooo

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12,783 posts

181 months

Wednesday 8th May
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Went to see Keane earlier this week on a whim. The standing ticket was something like £85 but I got it for £36 on a resale site (very nervous that it wouldn't scan on entry!).

I liked a couple of songs and heard 3 or 4 more. I've since discovered a few more.

Overall the show was good - not bad but not great.

It feel very polished and standard - but no real emotion or spontaneity. Most of the songs are 3-4 minutes long.

First big gig I have been to since Covid so has made me want to go to another.

Nyloc20

598 posts

64 months

Thursday 9th May
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I’ve never seen Keane but I really like their music, particularly the Hometown album. Well produced easy listening. I want Watch How You Go played at my funeral!

blue_haddock

3,299 posts

68 months

Thursday 9th May
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Keane bring back some great memories of some good times with an old 'friend'

We saw them at the brixton academy when they did a show for War Child along with Lily Allen, petshop boys and a few smaller bands. Was a good show and they did a great version of under Pressure

Mojooo

Original Poster:

12,783 posts

181 months

Thursday 9th May
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Nyloc20 said:
I’ve never seen Keane but I really like their music, particularly the Hometown album. Well produced easy listening. I want Watch How You Go played at my funeral!
Not a bad show but I wouldn't pay the ticket fee of £85 - its also way higher in London I believe.

toasty

7,512 posts

221 months

Thursday 9th May
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I’m not that keen on Keane.

Lotobear

6,468 posts

129 months

Friday 10th May
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toasty said:
I’m not that keen on Keane.
Me neither - safe, middle class, stodge. A bit like Elbow

Gary29

4,180 posts

100 months

Friday 10th May
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toasty said:
I’m not that keen on Keane.
Really? I'm quite keen on Keane.