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Bicycle Trailer Soundsystem w/ 1x12" Magnat Bass, 2x 6x9" JBL coaxial mid/high satellites, 4 ch. Amplifier 1000 (chinese) Watts, 3x 12V 12 Ah Lead Acid Batteries, wireless transmitter on top...
LCD Soundsystem @ NoMondays Festival - São Paulo/SP, Brazil
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Jah Shaka at the Albany Empire, Deptford London March 1984. These photos have been repeatedly used without my permission on a host of other webpages, flyers, album covers etc and therefore I've been left with no alternative but to watermark them.
Jah Shaka at the Albany Empire, Deptford London March 1984. These photos have been repeatedly used without my permission on a host of other webpages, flyers, album covers etc and therefore I've been left with no alternative but to watermark them.
Jah Shaka at the Albany Empire, Deptford London March 1984. These photos have been repeatedly used without my permission on a host of other webpages, flyers, album covers etc and therefore I've been left with no alternative but to watermark them.
Jah Shaka at the Albany Empire, Deptford London March 1984. These photos have been repeatedly used without my permission on a host of other webpages, flyers, album covers etc and therefore I've been left with no alternative but to watermark them.
My friend Sparkee's lego rave with fully working flashing lights ;) Loving the new Nikon!
Happily, I entered this into the most recent Creative Eye competition (March 2014) in Digital SLR Photography magazine and it got published! :D Well chuffed!
Jah Shaka at the Albany Empire, Deptford London March 1984. These photos have been repeatedly used without my permission on a host of other webpages, flyers, album covers etc and therefore I've been left with no alternative but to watermark them.
Jah Shaka at the Albany Empire, Deptford London March 1984. These photos have been repeatedly used without my permission on a host of other webpages, flyers, album covers etc and therefore I've been left with no alternative but to watermark them.
(*) my cruiser (electra rally sport), caught up at a garbage dump - pimped with a tiny soundsystem on the handle bar. Battery stored in the orange/grey bag hanging on the frame.
Jah Shaka at the Albany Empire, Deptford London March 1984. These photos have been repeatedly used without my permission on a host of other webpages, flyers, album covers etc and therefore I've been left with no alternative but to watermark them.
Jah Shaka at the Albany Empire, Deptford London March 1984. These photos have been repeatedly used without my permission on a host of other webpages, flyers, album covers etc and therefore I've been left with no alternative but to watermark them.
Jah Shaka at the Albany Empire, Deptford London March 1984. These photos have been repeatedly used without my permission on a host of other webpages, flyers, album covers etc and therefore I've been left with no alternative but to watermark them.
Jah Shaka at the Albany Empire, Deptford London March 1984. These photos have been repeatedly used without my permission on a host of other webpages, flyers, album covers etc and therefore I've been left with no alternative but to watermark them.
Setlist from the final LCD Soundsystem show:
Set 1
Intro ("I´m Not In Love" by 10 cc)
1. Dance Yrself Clean
2. Drunk Girls
3. I Can Change
4. Time To Get Away
5. Get Innocuous!
6. Daft Punk Is Playing At My House
7. Too Much Love
8. All My Friends
9. Tired
(with "Heart of the Sunrise" by Yes snippet)
Set 2
10. 45:33 Part One
11. 45:33 Part Two (with Reggie Watts)
12. Sound of Silver
13. 45:33 Part Four (with The Juan MacLean)
14. 45:33 Part Five (with Shit Robot)
15. 45:33 Part Six
16. Freak Out/Starry Eyes
Set 3
17. Us v Them
18. North American Scum (with Arcade Fire)
19. Bye Bye Bayou (Alan Vega cover)
20. You Wanted A Hit
21. Tribulations
22. Movement
23. Yeah (Crass Version)
24. Someone Great
25. Losing My Edge (With "Da Funk" by Daft Punk snippet)
26. Home
Encore
27. All I Want
28. Jump Into the Fire (Harry Nilsson cover)
29. New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down (with "Twin Peaks Theme" by Angelo Badalamenti intro)
Outro ("Electric Avenue" by Eddy Grant)
LCD Soundsystem
live @ The Hard Rock Live
presented by Foundation Presents
Orlando ,FL 10/05/10
*Photos by CKG Photography©
April 01, 2011 -- LCD Soundsystem play their final show at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York.
© 2011 Kathryn Yu. All rights reserved.
My colleague (and friend) is in a band called Mount Fuji Soundsystem and they launched their CD "The Flat Earth Diaries" at Rancho Relaxo this past Saturday.
Great sounding band - you should check out the website at www.3milerecords.com
I wandered around in front of the stage trying to take some photos for them. Tricky lighting in the bar with all kinds of red and blue incadescent bulbs being used to light the stage - couldn't correct for all the colour casts so I converted most of them to B&W using RawShooter.
LCD Soundsystem
live @ The Hard Rock Live
presented by Foundation Presents
Orlando ,FL 10/05/10
*Photos by CKG Photography©
Setlist from the final LCD Soundsystem show:
Set 1
Intro ("I´m Not In Love" by 10 cc)
1. Dance Yrself Clean
2. Drunk Girls
3. I Can Change
4. Time To Get Away
5. Get Innocuous!
6. Daft Punk Is Playing At My House
7. Too Much Love
8. All My Friends
9. Tired
(with "Heart of the Sunrise" by Yes snippet)
Set 2
10. 45:33 Part One
11. 45:33 Part Two (with Reggie Watts)
12. Sound of Silver
13. 45:33 Part Four (with The Juan MacLean)
14. 45:33 Part Five (with Shit Robot)
15. 45:33 Part Six
16. Freak Out/Starry Eyes
Set 3
17. Us v Them
18. North American Scum (with Arcade Fire)
19. Bye Bye Bayou (Alan Vega cover)
20. You Wanted A Hit
21. Tribulations
22. Movement
23. Yeah (Crass Version)
24. Someone Great
25. Losing My Edge (With "Da Funk" by Daft Punk snippet)
26. Home
Encore
27. All I Want
28. Jump Into the Fire (Harry Nilsson cover)
29. New York, I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down (with "Twin Peaks Theme" by Angelo Badalamenti intro)
Outro ("Electric Avenue" by Eddy Grant)