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Setlists

    1. 1.Leave It Alone
    2. 2.Talkin' 'bout a Revolution (Tracy Chapman cover)
    3. 3.Bi
    4. 4.Type
    5. 5.The Wind Cries Mary (Jimi Hendrix cover)
    6. 6.Middle Man
    7. 7.Redemption Song (Bob Marley cover)
    8. 8.Glamour Boys
    9. 9.Grandma's Hands (Bill Withers cover)
    10. 10.Nothingness
    11. 11.No More Silence
    12. 12.Solace of You
    1. 1.Leave It Alone
    2. 2.Ignorance Is Bliss
    3. 3.Memories Can't Wait (Talking Heads cover)
    4. 4.Pride
    5. 5.Funny Vibe
    6. 6.Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover) (Will Calhoun electronic instrument solo)
    7. 7.Open Letter (to a Landlord)
    8. 8.Doug Hop (medley of Doug Wimbish inspired songs)
    9. 9.Glamour Boys
    10. 10.Cult of Personality
    1. -The Imperial March (John Williams cover)
    2. 1.Leave It Alone
    3. 2.Ignorance Is Bliss
    4. 3.Bi
    5. 4.Pride
    6. 5.Memories Can't Wait (Talking Heads cover)
    7. 6.Funny Vibe
    8. 7.Electronic Percussion Solo
    9. 8.Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover)
    10. 9.Open Letter (to a Landlord)
    11. 10.White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) / Apache / The Message
    12. 11.Cult of Personality
    13. 12.Time's Up
    14. 13.Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) (Sly & the Family Stone cover) (With all members of all bands that played the Black & Loud Fest)
    1. 1.Leave It Alone
    2. 2.Ignorance Is Bliss
    3. 3.Bi
    4. 4.Type
    5. 5.Funny Vibe
    6. 6.Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen cover)
    7. 7.Open Letter (to a Landlord)
    8. 8.White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) / Apache / The Message
    9. 9.Time's Up
    10. 10.Cult of Personality
    1. 1.Leave It Alone
    2. 2.Ignorance Is Bliss
    3. 3.Bi
    4. 4.Pride
    5. 5.Funny Vibe
    6. 6.White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) / Apache / The Message
    7. 7.Glamour Boys
    8. 8.Love Rears Its Ugly Head
    9. 9.Type / People Make the World Go Round / Police and Thieves
    10. 10.Drum Solo
    11. 11.Time's Up
    12. 12.Cult of Personality

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 205 reviews
  • Still got it!

    by OldLCFan on 4/7/13Keswick Theatre - GlensideRating: 4 out of 5

    I have to admit, I had high expectations for this show, and they were surpassed. LC was fantastic. They sounded tight and Corey's voice was as good as it was 25 years ago. Vivid in its entirety was awesome and the small venue made it very intimate. I swear you could close your eyes and you were transported 25 years back. The only difference is that Corey traded in his spandex and dreads for an argyle sweater and short gray hair. Great experience and I am glad I went

  • Living Colour great as expected.

    by Cinderellaman2112 on 4/7/13Paradise Rock Club - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Wow. To hear Vivid performed live brings me back to a better time in rock.

  • Living Colour is Alive!

    by lox15 on 4/7/13Paradise Rock Club - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    So Living Colour is playing the complete album Vivid, followed by some of their later songs in a rocking two-hour show. A throwback to be sure, coming 25 years after their debut album brought some really new impulses to rock music. Musically, they were at the sparsely populated intersection of hard rock, pop, blues, and jazz, which is littered with the wreckage of failed attempts at fusion. Living Colour were able to pull it off, because their mix amounts to a melodic hard rock that has its own groove, and just rocks! They're all skilled musicians who put their heart into the music. And even 25 years later, the energy is there! Corey Glover now looks a little like Keenan Thompson playing Granddad, but his voice is amazing. And bassist Doug Wimbish, guitarist Vernon Reid, and drummer Will Calhoun provide a wall of sound that gets the (of course, somewhat older) audience riled up. All in all, a great sold-out show!

  • Living Colour is still rocking hard!!

    by Cbedz on 4/7/13Paradise Rock Club - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Closest I've ever stood watching an incredible band perform their arsenal. Vernon, Doug and Will rock hard and effortless while Corey's vocals kicked ass. Highs and lows were as strong as he was on record. Even though we didn't know all the songs, we got into every single one and wanted more! Well done guys. Hope you decide to go back to writing new ones. We need more funky rock with a message

  • Living Colour are sublime.

    by planetm on 4/7/13Keswick Theatre - GlensideRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show in a great venue(except the location which is tough to get to). Just about anyplace on earth has better sound than the Susquehana in Camden.

  • Elvis is NOT Dead!!

    by gmoose77 on 4/7/13Paradise Rock Club - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Living Colour kicked our asses! It's great to see & hear these 4 banging it out after all these years. They clearly enjoyed each other's presence on stage and rocked out one hell of a show! Drum solo…check! Bass solo…check! Powerful lead vocal solo…check! Guitar solo(s)…check! Brotherly crowd interaction…check! Would I do it again? A very "Vivid" YES!!!!

  • by Anonymous on 4/7/13Paradise Rock Club - BostonRating: 4 out of 5

    These guys rock as hard as they did 25 years ago. I love the message in their songs.

  • Living Colour were great

    by MetalNJ on 4/6/13Keswick Theatre - GlensideRating: 5 out of 5

    See Living Colour live if you get a chance. Their mix sounded great at Keswick Theatre. They played for around an hour and fifty minutes. They don't do many dates anymore. This was my first time seeing them, and I enjoyed. it. Corey can still sing.

  • Living colour was pretty good but the opening acts

    by forthemusic on 4/6/13Keswick Theatre - GlensideRating: 3 out of 5

    The opening act(s) was the school of rock. It was basically like a high school talent show. I appreciate giving kids a chance to show their talents but did not feel this was an appropriate time or place (IMHO). Living Colour seemed to be a little off their game. At one point, Corey Glover commented after for a mistake with "we're getting old". there also seem to be some issues with the sound. For example, when the drummer attempted to hit electronic equipment to his left nothing was audible. This occurred during the the songs and even the drum solo.

  • Living Colour kills it at the Keswick!!!!!

    by Scooterman5000 on 4/6/13Keswick Theatre - GlensideRating: 5 out of 5

    True art stands the test of time and the purest proof of this is getting to here the tunes from Vivid performed live by the Masters of Rock. It takes 4 musical geniuses at the top of their craft to blaze a night of brilliant songs , from Desperate People to the anthem of all anthems Cult of Personality, and every note in between, and play them tight and make it feel loose. If there any tickets left to a show in this tour within 500 miles of where you are, you should be paying for them right now and counting the minutes before you get to see it!

  • Two good groups

    by originalspacecookie on 4/2/13El Rey Theatre - Los AngelesRating: 4 out of 5

    Unknown to me was the opening act Year of the dragon, but a good group bought some of their music at the concert, I like both cd's. Living Colour, 25 years strong, great group, first saw them back in '88 or '89, the opening act for the Rolling Stones. See both groups.

  • Living Colour is truly underrrated

    by Anonymous on 4/2/13El Rey Theatre - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    Exemplary musicians and sound. One of the best rock concerts I have ever seen.

  • Living Colour's 1st album still ahead of its time.

    by DjangoPictures on 4/1/13El Rey Theatre - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    This show was unbelievable. Living Colour is just as good now as they were when they hit the scene 25 years ago. I wish only more people knew who they were. Their music was and is still ahead of its time. The world wasn't ready for them back then, and they're still not ready for them. The crowd was into the music, knowing all the lyrics, and joining in when Corey turned the mic to the audience. Vernon Reid may be a better guitarist 25 years later than he was when they recorded this album. To say he was incredible is doing him a disservice. Corey's voice is still amazing. Hitting lows and high pitched screams whenever he wanted. His voice is one of the most underrated voices in music history. Doug Wimbish plays the bass like no other. At one time during the show, he played a solo as if it were a guitar, hitting notes a bass shouldn't make. Will Calhoun is a beast on the drums. His solo near the end of the show rocked like a small fishing boat on the high seas during a storm. Unbelievable! In all, the show was incredible, and I wish I could see them in another 25 years and see how they rock it, then.

  • by Catstevens2 on 4/1/13El Rey Theatre - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    Living colour rocjed after al, these years!! They were amazing. Their opening act however, was maybe obe ofbthe worst ever. They sounded like a bad high school garage band at best.

  • Living Colour is an American Institution

    by cocomoke on 8/1/10Jaxx Nightclub - SpringfieldRating: 5 out of 5

    As usual, this band shows you how good it can get,and even with a small croud at Jaxx on Saturday night, completely killed it...they are the most underrated band of the last 25 years...Period!!! I saw there shows in L.A. back in the 80's and they only get better and harder...Unbelievable!!! "Stain" should be taught to music students as a lesson in creativity...It is still far ahead and better than most anything you listen to today...I hope that they continue the journey and come back this way again...Europe is waiting eagerly for them...Good luck, fellas...Thank you once again for your talent and generosity with us, your lucky and humble fans...

  • Great Show!

    by PaulPablo on 8/1/10Jaxx Nightclub - SpringfieldRating: 5 out of 5

    20 years ago Living Colour was the best band in America and they're still the best band in America.

  • Living Colour concerts are a must see!

    by HollywoodKen481 on 6/17/10The Stone Pony - Asbury ParkRating: 5 out of 5

    A friend and I were looking for something to do on a Tuesday night, and I happened to come across the listing for this show. I only knew a few songs by the band, but took a chance anyways. The band sounded great live, and were excellent musicians. We both had a great time, and left the show gaining a new appreciation for them. I have been looking for some new music to listen to lately, and think I have found the answer.

  • Great to have them back!

    by Beckenator on 12/7/09Double Door - ChicagoRating: 5 out of 5

    It doesn't get any better for me. This has to be the best of the reunited band movement. Is there any group of rock musicians this talented individually in the world??

  • Fishbone ROCKS and took the show!

    by JustCallmeEd on 10/18/09The Regency Ballroom - San FranciscoRating: 4 out of 5

    Living Colour's sound was off and is wasn't the venue because Fishbone ROCKED! WE left 1/2 ay thru LC, sorry guys but it just was not that riviting, we were expecting more from them but FISHBONE made us very vary happy with the overall experience event. Would have given 5 stars just for Fishbon but because of LC's being really a let down it gets a 4.

  • Still VIVID Colour after all the great years !

    by DaPainter on 10/16/09Double Door - ChicagoRating: 5 out of 5

    To see this power band at the small Double Door was fantastic. After almost 20 years these guys still have it.