Frank Turner live videos.

Musically speaking, 2009 stood out for me personally because of two bands that I saw in February: The Gaslight Anthem & Frank Turner. In fact, Frank Turner was the support for TGA so I saw them both on the same evening. Both bands really stuck with me the whole year and can be counted to my most favourites now. I even made a detour during my Interrail trip to see The Gaslight Anthem (along with The Dropkick Murphys) play a big Belgian music festival.

And Frank Turner was back in Austria in December for two shows as a headliner in Vienna and Graz and I managed to attend both shows. That was totally worth it, because after the show in Vienna, most of Frank’s band got sick so the Graz concert was a totally different show altogether as it was acoustic (Guitar & Keyboard). As much as I feel sorry for the folks getting sick, there was something good that came out of it :D

Frank Turner signing a poster

See, Frank even sold the merchandise himself :D As I had a Samsung IT100 with me that I borrowed from a friend I managed to make some pretty decent videos of both concerts (HD, Stereo-mic), judge for yourself to see the difference in these shows. Both shows were absolutely awesome. Also, I caught a proposal “on tape” during the Vienna show as well.

Check out both playlists on youtube:

And here’s a short best of, starting with a cover version of an ABBA classic :D

Frank Turner – PPC, Graz – Dancing Queen

Frank Turner – Arena, Vienna – Photosynthesis & probably a Proposal ;) & Finish with Jaakko & Jay

Frank Turner – Arena, Vienna – The Road

The support band for Frank Turner was by the way also pretty cool and I just had to buy their CD: Jaakko & Jay. Two guys and a very limited drumset but the drummer kicks some serious ass. He was also sick during the Graz show unfortunately. There are two videos of them in the Arena Playlist.

Dropped in: music and concerts around December 31, 2009 at 07:16

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