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But just when one thought that the evening could not escalate any further, Ricky performed another signature move.
On “Take My Temperature,” Ricky had the KC mob clapping and then all of a sudden it was like he was shot out of a cannon. He raced to the furthest bar from the stage, and jumped on the countertop. He asked the bartender, “I have no I.D., can I get a drink?” Ricky was rejected at first and proceeded to drop himself down to the bar level. After finally receiving his drink, he jumped back on the counter and quickly slammed it. Ricky then jumped back down and ran like a cheetah back to the stage, whereby he was greeted with a loud ovation.
The concert concluded with the KC mob singing alongside Ricky on “Oh My God.” When the song concluded, Kaiser Chiefs left the stage and the angry mob had turned into a peaceful riot. As the KC mob left with a grin on their face, you could tell they enjoyed Kaiser Chiefs’ performance.
This is the second time that I have seen Kaiser Chiefs in a live performance and they always seem to amaze me. Whether it is Ricky singing in the audience, standing on countertops, tossing tambourines and body surfing like last year’s performance at the Vic Theatre, Kaiser Chiefs always seem to energize their audience. It has me wondering what other signature moves will Ricky do next time Kaiser Chiefs perform in Chicago? Maybe climb on speaker stacks like Matt Bowman from The Pigeon Detectives? Below is the set list from Park West in Chicago.
Kaiser Chiefs’ Set List (Park West):
1. “Spanish Metal” 2. “Everything is Average Nowadays” 3. “Everyday I Love You Less and Less” 4. “Heat Dies Down” 5. “Never Miss a Beat” 6. “Ruby” 7. “Modern Way” 8. “Half the Truth” 9. “You Want History” 10. “Good Days Bad Days” 11. “Na Na Na Na Naa” 12. “I Predict a Riot” 13. “Take My Temperature” 14. “The Angry Mob”
Encore:
15. “Can’t Say What I Mean” 16. “Oh My God”
akecker@alwaysacoustic.com
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