Monday 8 July 2013

Rock Werchter 2013 (audio/video)

"You got better looking in a year, I'll tell ya!" - Tom to the crowd during Smokers

The bad news first. It's not an HD video rip, and so it won't look too spanky on gigantic screens. And, unfortunately, Nothing cuts in at the beginning, so visually it's a partial show. I say this up front because I know these are the kind of details that annoy some of you lovely people. So apologies if your afternoon has just been officially ruined.

Are you still reading?

Good! I'm glad you're still around. Here's Editors' Rock Werchter performance from 2013.  This particular festival is, after all, an extremely special gig as far as the band are concerned, in particular because of one little song called No Sound But The Wind.  It was also a year prior to this show that the band made their debut at Werchter 2012 as a 5 piece. We now know that this was a gig that almost didn't happen, as they were circling dangerously close to splitting up after Mr Urbanowicz was gone. Luckily for us, they played the show and they've since said that as a result Editors Mk 2 was effectively cemented as a unit on that stage.

I'm listening to this as I'm uploading, and Tom in particular seems to be so utterly comfortable in front of what is an unbelievable amount of people (I think it's about 80,000). It's the little things, like his intro to Papillon after playing Dancing in the Dark (copyright The All Powerful Boss).  There's a look of utter joy on Russell's face as they enter the extended section of Papillon that is so satisfying to witness, like he really gets the importance of what he was a part of that night.

Listening to the audience sing along with NSBTW gives me chills, and I can only imagine what that must have felt like actually being there in front of that wall of crowd noise. If you think about their show at the much smaller Village Underground a week earlier (capacity 700 people) and then watch this, in comparative terms it's pretty remarkable.

Below you'll find all the video and various radio broadcasts from the show that were available at the time. By way of a heads-up, the PureFM broadcast is in its original French language but the interviews are in English. Keep an eye out for Ed's remarkable sunglasses that he "activates" at the beginning of Papillon. Futuristic! Enjoy the music everyone ;)

Video
**streaming video on YouTube was nuked, go here - c o v e r t  s h a r e s**

MP3 Rips
Nothing (cut) - download here
A Ton of Love - download here
Bones - download here
Munich - download here
Smokers - download here
Sugar - download here
An End Has a Start - download here
Formaldehyde - download here
Two Hearted Spider - download here
Bullets - download here
The Racing Rats - download here
The Phone Book - download here
ITLAOTE - download here
ERM=BD - download here
NSBTW - download here
Dancing in the Dark - download here
Papillon - download here
Honesty - download here

Pure FM Radio Broadcast
01. Nothing (full) - download here
02. Interview / A Ton Of Love / Interview - download here
03. Interview / Bones / Interview - download here
04. Munich - download here
05. DJs Comments with Smokers - download here
06. Smokers (2nd part) - download here

Studio Brussel Broadcast
01. Intro - download here
02. Nothing (full) - download here
03. A Ton Of Love - download here
04. Bones - download here
05. Munich - download here
06. Smokers - download here
07. Sugar (Cut) - download here
08. Papillon (last 4min35) - download here
09. Honesty (Cut) - download here
10. Interview Russell and Ed - download here

First up, and filmed yesterday prior to their Werchter appearance, this is Ed and Russell stopping by with 3FM to chat about all things Editors, and their fiendish plans to introduce shuffleboard into the bars of Europe. No joke, people. Check it out:-

3FM Interview - stream it here

The second interview is slightly longer and is with Tom from the festival site, courtesy of JIMtv. He discusses recording in Nashville, playing Werchter and the thrill of playing shuffleboard...Wait just a darned minute! Do you see a strange pattern developing in the topics being discussed here? Even when they're being interviewed in totally different locations, the band truly are operating as a unit in terms of their thinking. Shuffleboard. The wave of the future.

stream it here


Here, King Leetch and Mr Ed Lay chatting to Skynet about The Weight of Your Love, moving to Belgium and just what love is. Heavy stuff.

stream it here

brought to you with lots and lots of lemming-love :) x