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Tuesday, February 23rd 2010, 10:11am

[USA] Covenant @ Abbey Pub

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Tuesday, 18th May 2010 (All-day)

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Tuesday, May 18th 2010, 3:00am

Just joined the forum, still getting around it in but can't wait for this show! Thanks for coming back guys! :rolleyes:

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Wednesday, May 19th 2010, 6:37pm

I had the most amazing time last nite. My self esteem has not been the beast lately. I feel like a shell of a person. Anyway, my friend (the promoter) told me where Eskil was. I went to find him, and my heart stopped. I found the courage to come up to him while he was eating with the bandmates. I introduced myself, and got flustered. I saw him a little bit after, and he told me he thought I was brave. He is stunning, and very human. I kept running into him. And then they finally came on stage, and I was in front. It was perfection. I love the new songs and can't wait for Modern Ruin. Eskil kept looking at me (was it my low cut dress?). He sang to me. I loved every second.
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Thursday, May 20th 2010, 7:12am

People look too much into things.

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Thursday, May 20th 2010, 9:23pm

You were not there. You should not talk about things that you do not know anything about. I was backstage at the last two concerts.
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Friday, May 21st 2010, 4:54am

It is possible, we have different motivations behind posting.

I like music, very much so. Though due to my background in behavioral and brain science research, my tendency is to see a personal red flag when someone is posting about a specific attraction to someone online, like it means something. Doubly so for any band. Going out of one's way to do this and make it public instead of taking them on the merits of their music/words/fucking awesome live show seems fairly off to me.

I can see how suffering for the things you adore feels validating.

A very old practice, this is true.

Ultimately, it is what it is, regardless of what I think.

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Friday, May 21st 2010, 5:30pm

I have no illusions. I was only writing from my point of view. I will not take your attack too personally, as you must have nothing better to do that to analyze someone that you have never and will never meet.
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Friday, May 21st 2010, 6:25pm

I have no illusions. I was only writing from my point of view.
And I think that's absolutely okay, M! Glad you had a great time!

Everyone should be able to speak free here at the forum as long as she/he does not hurt or offend anybody else!

Hope all is well with you and L!

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schleichen sie in unser Herz und besetzen es für immer mit aller Macht.
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Thursday, May 27th 2010, 3:25am

I had a similar experience to yours, Merci and I'm glad you had a great time too. We're all looking for connections in our lives, particularly to things that have become important to us. Music especially draws out those emotions.

I think its more common than we think, and yes, most people are pretty realistic about it.

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Thursday, May 27th 2010, 7:38am

Setlist

Hi there, any chance of getting a setlist for this show? I'm doing an article and I can't remember if they did Feedback or not. Thanks to all! ;)

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Wednesday, June 2nd 2010, 8:23am

I would love to read a setlist too! I'm curious if there any further new songs we probably haven't heard before.

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Wednesday, June 2nd 2010, 4:47pm

I am pretty sure that they played three new songs. One is up on you tube under Covenant Change the Century at the Abbey Pub in Chicago. They played "Will you give me your soul" (I think), and the song about diamonds in it. Is it called "Dyanmo Clocks"? They did not play Feedback at the Chicago concert. I told Eskil that Feedback is my favorite sone, and he said that they were not playing it that night. My friend told me that they played in Michigan, but I got there too late.
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