Friday night in Brisbane was the eighth time that I have seen the magnificent Ty Segall in concert and I will never ever tire of seeing him. I was hoping to see him in Sydney but work prevented that so I made the decision to fly to Brisbane to see him. It was worth every cent. Once again a Segall show is just a ferocious and melodic rock show. I loved every single second. The opening three songs were just awesome. 'Wave Goodbye', 'Thank God for the Sinners' and 'Finger' is just a blistering way to open a show. And there was no let up after that. Surprisingly he only played two songs from last year's album in 'Possession', although I was happy he played the title track. But Ty delved into his vast catalogue, delivering a varied and very enjoyable set. He also played three new songs, which were all great. They were real rockers with a garage type sound. Other highlights were 'Call the Doctor' and 'She', just flat out rockers. Then a great encore closed a great night. Ty is such an awesome guitarist. He really welds his Fender like no other. And his band is second to none. Emmett Kelly is a superb guitarist and long time friend Mikal Cronin plays a mighty bass. Ben Boye adds so much on keyboards and 2024 addition Evan Burrows has fit in beautifully on drums. It all adds up to a potent mix. Ty Segall is my rock god and long may he give us such incredible music.
Set List
Wave Goodbye
Thank God for the Sinners
Finger
Possession
Glass
Buildings
Void
Wave Goodbye
Thank God for the Sinners
Finger
Possession
Glass
Buildings
Void
Chrome
Black Paint
Whisper
Call the Doctor
Imaginary Person
She
Manipulator
Black Paint
Whisper
Call the Doctor
Imaginary Person
She
Manipulator
My Lady's On Fire
Girlfriend
Girlfriend





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