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Hand is not mine, but I did have an awesome "OK" stamp like this as well.

 

Extra notes: some usual play with lyrics in Soft Revolution, including "Digital underground" instead of the Velvet and variations on who couldn't sing and who couldn't tell. Torq opened Genova Heights with "This is not America" repeated a couple of times, with the appropriate music from Bowie's song by the rest of the band. They claimed Sleep Tonight was a request and Amy closed it off with "merci beaucoup". Ex-Lover was introduced as "a Montréal song", and the encore started off with "this one's for my old man, it's called 'Set Yourself on Fire'" from Torq. During Calendar Girl's "I'm alive" part, Torq got most of the people in seats to stand up and a large part sang along. Tonight closed off with only Chris and Torq on stage.

 

Nice show, the crowd seemed to enjoy and the band seemed to enjoy themselves. Torq stated multiple times that it was a nice turn-out for their first time in town.

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Uploaded on October 19, 2008
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