Jon Brion / Grant Lee Philips / Neil Finn / Crowded House

Feb 3, 2007 (17 years ago)

Largo     Los Angeles, California, United States

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Concert Details


Date:
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Venue:
Largo
Location:
Los Angeles, California, United States
Notes:

Not fully Crowded House, but Neil Finn both alone and with Nick Seymour

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 Wicked Goddess

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Wicked Goddess Aug 25, 2022

So Grant came on and did his set, and he was wonderful. I really enjoyed seeing him play live. After about an hour or so, he brought up Jon Brion and *insert drumroll* Neil Finn, to play "Honey Don't" with him. Then he brought up (Crowded House bassist) Nick Seymour. They played "Only Talking Sense" and "Four Seasons in One Day." Yeah, seeing Nick on stage playing "Four Seasons" with Neil made me a little misty eyed. Then Nick sat back down, and Grant, Neil and Jon proceeded to tear through a cover set that included David Bowie's "Ashes to Ashes" (with Grant singing lead, The Kink's "Sunny Afternoon" (Neil singing lead), and "Tainted Love" (Jon Brion singing lead). There were lots more songs I didn't know, including a hysterically funny and quite good improvisation built around them not understanding someone yelling out "Mean to Me."

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