House of Blues Orlando @
- Orlando @
, FL @
- Sat, Dec 1, 2012 @
Favorite moment: Lit playing "Miserable" and the audience singing along. Fuel also did this with "Bad Day". @
Setlist: Lit: Something to Someone, A new song I don't know yet, Miserable, Over My Head, 2 more new songs (which were both great), Zip Lock, My Own Worst Enemy.
Fuel: Last Time, Sunburn, new song, Falls on Me, Bad Day, Jesus or a Gun, new song, Shimmer, Bittersweet, Innocent, Hemmorage. @
The show opened with Lit. Who was the primary band I went to see. Did not think I would get to see them again. They did not disappoint. Actually they were the highlight of the show. Had the best sound and stage performance. My only disappointment was the set was very short. Only 8 songs and they left out some of there better songs. (though "My own worst enemy" was thrown in for the crowd at the end.
Next up was Filter. Not really a fan, and this performance didn't convert me. Spent more time at the smoking lounge.
As for Fuel.. Awesome as always. Covered the full catalog of past hits as well as a few new songs. The band was tight, but Brett was straining his voice on a few songs, seems like he wasn't feeling too well. But he absoloutley nailed Shimmer. The best song of the night. My only gripe is that every time I have seen them (4 in all) They always open with my favorite song "Last Time". Most opening songs do not come through very well as the sound is still be adjusted and the vocals need to warm up. And this was no exception. So please guys... move that song to the middle of the set.
House of Blues Orlando @
- Orlando @
, FL @
- Sat, Dec 1, 2012 @
Favorite moment: Lit playing "Miserable" and the audience singing along. Fuel also did this with "Bad Day". @
Setlist: Lit: Something to Someone, A new song I don't know yet, Miserable, Over My Head, 2 more new songs (which were both great), Zip Lock, My Own Worst Enemy.
Fuel: Last Time, Sunburn, new song, Falls on Me, Bad Day, Jesus or a Gun, new song, Shimmer, Bittersweet, Innocent, Hemmorage. @
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