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Arcade Fire Rocks In Live Concert

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Aug 6, (PRINTWORDS NEWS)Arcade Fire, the live indie rock band fronted by husband and wife duo Win Butler and Regime Chassagne has released its highly anticipated third album “The Suburbs” which has already topped the musical chart for its wonderful composition and commendable lyrics. The media reports that the band members took three years to compose songs of this album and find inspiration for the album. Last Night “Arcade Fire” played their live performance from Madison Square Garden in New York where the crowd went frenzy listening to the wonderful songs from the new album “The Suburbs” along with the classic tracks from their other albums.

Arcade Fire’s show was directed by “Monty Phython” star Terry Williams. The show was even broadcast live on You Tube where the audience back at home could also see and enjoy the show. The concert was reportedly the first of the “Unstaged” series co-sponsored by American Express and You Tube. The show received a great appreciation from the viewers who were present on the concert as well as the audience who watched the show at home.

Arcade Fire’s singer Win Butler set the stage on fire but when the band started playing their song “The Sprawl II” there were some technical problem for which the song was not audible to the audience. Win Bulter then addressed the audience saying that the band will play the composition again as the song is “beautiful”. The singer also asked his fans to tell everyone that “Arcade Fire” played a minute of a song and start it over to make it the most incredible thing

 Arcade Fire Rocks In Live Concert

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Posted by Madhusmita on Aug 6th, 2010 and filed under Entertainment . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 . Both comments and pings are currently closed.