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April 24, 2006

Scissor Sisters @ Bowery Ballroom, NYC 4/23/06

A friend texted "where r u?" as I made my way to the stage during Tiga's opening DJ set. "At a gay club, apparently," I wrote back. For two nights this weekend, Scissor Sisters brought Chelsea to Bowery, and the results were predictably glamtastic. Cowboy hats in the crowd, glittery blazers and shirtlessness on stage, sweaty bodies all over the place. Tonight's show -- the first I'd seen of the Sisters since they performed as Portion Control with Clap Your Hands -- gave a glimpse at tunes slated for the band's upcoming sophomore record. It was also a serious dance party.

Jake Shears and Ana Matronic made the stage their bitch for 14 songs and an encore. They're a camera ready crew, high stepping and big hamming, and the band behind 'em are rock solid. The Sisters wasted no time, opening with the George Michael jangle of "Take Your Mama Out," receiving roars and squeals of lusty approval. The rest of the night was a steady mix of old and new. Past faves "Comfortably Numb" and "Music is the Victim" raised the room temp a few degrees. The band was smoking, showing few signs of the rust you'd expect from a nine-month stage break.

Of the new stuff -- which seems to stick to the Sisters schtick of writing catchy updates of 70's hits -- the sped-up party disco of "Paul McCartney" and the Brothers Gibb workout of "I Don't Feel Like Dancing" were the big winners. Though Elton John collaborated on the latter, Captain Fantastic's influence is most apparent on "She's My Man," with a hook straight outta his '83 cut "I'm Still Standing." A little too obvious in homage, my sisters. Still, there were enough big hooks and general fabulousness to look forward to the new record...

As the set wound down, Ana Matronic took on New York's cabaret laws and the dearth of dance clubs below 14th Street. "We can't dance!" she protested. "What kind of fucked up Footloose bullshit is that? Where's Kevin Bacon when you need him?!" The man of Six Degrees wasn't in the house, but the weekend had its share of big names. Laura says Cher was there on Saturday. Last night, Kylie Minogue and Karl Lagerfeld graced the VIP. The moral of the story? Divas and designers dig on the Sisters. Do you?




The setlist:

And for your listening pleasure:

DJ Earworm - "No One Takes Your Freedom" (MP3 Link Expired)

Sisters + Beatles + George Michael + Aretha = one surprisingly good mashup.

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"I'm Still Standing" is actually from 1983's "Too Low For Zero."

Posted by: mark at 04/24/06 3:06 PM | Reply
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Cheers Mark!

Posted by: Amrit at 04/24/06 3:13 PM | Reply
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thanks for the review.

mp3 link seems not to be working...

Posted by: drewo at 04/24/06 3:16 PM | Reply
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i bet you enjoyed the non-stop butt love...

Posted by: ee cummings at 04/24/06 3:24 PM | Reply
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OMG Cher was there?!?!/!/1?1 She's sooooo sexy. I'd like to tittyfuck her plastic melons.

Posted by: Brandon at 04/24/06 3:29 PM | Reply
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great review amrit...

some more on the music slut.

Posted by: matt at 04/24/06 3:35 PM | Reply
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Dude, spot on. They totally DID make the stage their bitch. and the crowd too.

Ana Matronic's lookin' hot! (way hotter than Cher, who sat stone-faced most of the time on saturday night)

Posted by: ChimneySwift at 04/24/06 3:58 PM | Reply
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as always, great review! the show sounds like big fun...they are great songwriters, great musicians and quite the entertainers!

Posted by: elvin at 04/24/06 7:51 PM | Reply
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is that ben stiller?
is this still the fake bands post?
cornfused...

Posted by: bret at 04/24/06 11:00 PM | Reply
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that show was sick. you got great pictures, amrit! mine kinda suck, but I just wanted to jam and dance, and could barely be bothered with pictures. had never seen them before and had NO idea. and ana pointed me out, called me miss thing, said I was having the best time, wasn't I? then she told the audience to "give it up for the lady in black glasses, everybody!" I practically -- well, you know.

Posted by: Charlotte at 04/24/06 11:23 PM | Reply
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Anna's more gorgeous than ever. But Jake's filthier. What happened to him during their hush hush period?!

Posted by: jay at 04/24/06 11:54 PM | Reply
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It appears he tripped and fell into a jar of peroxide. Who cares though?! I will still adore Jake even when he's in his carbohydrate, sequined-jumpsuit, young-girls-in-white-cotton-panties, waking-up-in-a-pool-of-his-own-vomit, bloated-purple-dead-on-a-toilet phase.
The Scissor Sisters did put on an incredibly tight show as always. Some of the best concert bang for your buck that nyc offers.

Posted by: tina* at 04/25/06 12:06 AM | Reply
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That mp3 is SOOOO 2005. It is still pretty cool though.

Posted by: Paul G at 04/25/06 9:21 AM | Reply
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yeah, incredible show. i had never seen them before, just jammed from afar. anyways, great photos!

Posted by: mega at 04/25/06 2:09 PM | Reply
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I took this picture of Karl Lagerfeld leaving the show on Sunday.

Posted by: jacksonpanix at 04/27/06 3:21 PM | Reply
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Great work!
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