{"id":13090,"date":"2022-05-07T15:09:10","date_gmt":"2022-05-07T13:09:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/passioncolorseverything.com\/blog\/?p=13090"},"modified":"2022-10-08T12:29:57","modified_gmt":"2022-10-08T10:29:57","slug":"full-house-new-songs-and-remembering-good-times","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/passioncolorseverything.com\/blog\/?p=13090","title":{"rendered":"The way you hold my heart"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Poets of the Fall &#8211; The Academy, Dublin; May 5th, 2022<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Seeing Poets of the Fall live again after more than two years was a real emotional roller-coaster, but left me very happy in the end. I had felt somewhat abandoned by them during the pandemic years and didn&#8217;t know if their magic would still work for me. I was also very afraid that I would not like their latest album, but I knew I&#8217;d regret it if I didn&#8217;t give them a chance and go to a few shows to see what would happen. It turned out to be the right decision and I left with my faith restored.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;d waited until late to buy tickets for the Ireland\/UK tour, but eventually I did and was looking forward to the shows. Since the Ghostlight album came out less than a week before the first show, I decided I would discover the new songs live and not listen to them beforehand. Being on tour helped with not getting tempted.<\/p>\n<p>Having repacked the previous day and with a flight around noon, travel was rather relaxed. Got to Dublin, had a nice room and good weather and even got some food into me before I got in line. Walked by the venue around 4:30 and saw one person standing there. Returned about an hour later and was 18th in lin. Not a bad start. With the VIP tickets gone this tour, there was finally a chance to get to the front again. Everything went smoothly and I ended up front row on Ollie&#8217;s side. \ud83d\ude00 There was a setlist and it was impossible not to look &#8211; I counted 3 song titles I didn&#8217;t know plus the single.<\/p>\n<p>The venue was small and packed, with a low ceiling. I kept my mask on, not feeling safe without it. The other concerts this year had shown me, that I&#8217;d be able to have fun anyway. Still, I was a bit nervous and felt I needed to find my footing again with the guys. First though, there was some hair metal band to listen to. I can&#8217;t remember their name and found them otherwise forgettable too. Not bad, just not the music I wanted to listen to that night and not a good match for Poets. They played a good set though and did their best to get the audience going so props for that. \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n<p>Once the stage was changed, I was excited and anxious in equal parts, slightly worried that their shows would not do it for me any more. When the lights went out I screamed, just like I had always done, trying to remember how to do this. \u00a0The intro started and it took a while before they walked on stage one by one. We cheered and I wondered what it was like for them after such a long absence. Did they feel rusty? Would they talk about it?<\/p>\n<p>Marko greeted us briefly and they launched into &#8216;Requiem for my Harlequin&#8217;, some looking at us, some concentrating on playing and it felt familiar if not quite right just yet. I discovered the advantage of a mask was that they could not see I didn&#8217;t know the lyrics. \ud83d\ude09 The song sounded brilliant and when they continued straight into &#8216;Dreaming wide awake&#8217; I felt the old pull and started remembering. Before I knew it I saw Ollie jump high, was head-banging in tune with the music and pointing at each one of them in turn. We cheered loudly and things were falling into place.<\/p>\n<p>Marko never talked about the two missing years, just mentioned that it was good to be back. It was good to have them back too. &#8216;Temple of Thought&#8217; was beautiful as always and slowly the band getting back to their old moves and old groove. They were sounding as good as ever. &#8216;Rougue&#8217; had them all showing off their skills and hell yes, these guys still knew how to play. Somewhere around then Jani and Ollie spotted me and smiled.<\/p>\n<p>&#8216;Firedancer&#8217; was the first truly new song and it rocked. No idea what the lyrics were about, but it definitely worked for me. Loved the steady drum and the guitars. &#8220;Maybe you&#8217;ll know this next one,&#8221; Marko said, &#8220;if you start jumping up and down like mad monkeys, then yeah, \u00a0I&#8217;d say this is a familiar one. We&#8217;ll see what happens.&#8221; \ud83d\ude00\u00a0It was&#8217;My Dark Disquiet&#8217; and I found myself jumping up and down, just as he had predicted. I also remembered some lyrics and gestures. \ud83d\ude00<\/p>\n<p>I really liked &#8216;Sounds of yesterday&#8217;, a slower one and a break from jumping before &#8216;Choice Millionaire&#8217; brought back the &#8220;fingers pointing and arms moving&#8221; &#8211; dance routine and Glen joined Ollie, Jaska and Marko for it. This was the band I remembered &#8211; I was smiling. More jumping ensued, I was home. &#8216;Chasing Echoes&#8217; followed and was my favorite of the new songs that night. I might like this album after all. Phew! Last song in the main set was &#8216;Stay forever&#8217; and I&#8217;d briefly wondered what song that was, totally forgetting that &#8216;Stay&#8217; had been renamed. It was a good one to close the set with.<\/p>\n<p>Soon we had clapped enough for them to come back and got &#8216;The Sweet Escape&#8217;. It took me a while to remember that I as supposed to switch on the light on my phone and wave it around. Good thing Marko was giving instructions. Someone even had a lighter &#8211; it looked beautiful. The guitar solo in the end was perfect and &#8216;Daze&#8217; turned the show up a notch after.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Do you need a lift?&#8221; Marko asked. Hell yes! t was so much fun to jump in tune with the song again. No &#8220;on and on and on&#8221; &#8211; gestures though or at least I was the only one who did it. \ud83d\ude42 &#8216;Carnival of Rust&#8217; ended the show to great cheers. Of course it did. Glen, who had done his best to replace Tiia and take pictures during the show, took a final one of the band with us in the background. When it was finally over I left a little dazed and very happy, glad I had gone to the show. Since I had not seen anyone familiar I just went straight back to my hotel to listen to &#8216;Ghostlight&#8217; in full for the first time. \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/passioncolorseverything.com\/pics\/?p=26085\">pictures of this concert<\/a><\/p>\n<p><u>Setlist<\/u><\/p>\n<p>Requiem for my Harlequin<br \/>\nDreaming wide awake<br \/>\nTemple of Thought<br \/>\nRogue<br \/>\nFiredancer<br \/>\nMy Dark Disquiet<br \/>\nSounds of yesterday<br \/>\nChoice Millionaire<br \/>\nChasing Echoes<br \/>\nStay forever<\/p>\n<p>The Sweet Escape<br \/>\nDaze<br \/>\nLift<br \/>\nCarnival of Rust<\/p>\n<p>Ghostlight spring tour &#8211; one gig down, four tow go. Next stop: Manchester<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Poets of the Fall &#8211; The Academy, Dublin; May 5th, 2022 Seeing Poets of the Fall live again after more than two years was a real emotional roller-coaster, but left me very happy in the end. 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