Their follow-up album, ELEPHANT, consolidated their position, with the red-and-white clad couple taking to the road for more exhaustive touring, which saw them playing to an ever-expanding fanbase. This concert was shot in Blackpool, England, and is culled from the ELEPHANT-era. Among the 26 career-spanning tracks are a cover of Dolly Parton's "Jolene," as well as original compositions such as "Black Math," "Hotel Yorba," "Seven Nation Army," "I Think I Smell A Rat" and many others.
The band has a penchant for using vintage equipment, and neatly complements this by arming various filmmakers and fans throughout the crowd with old 16mm and Super 8 cameras, adding an appropriate visual counterpart to their retro sound and image. As always, the band look and sound amazing, with the expectant crowd matching their exuberance and egging the band on throughout, resulting in a venerable performance from Jack and Meg.
Tracklisting
- When I Hear My Name
- Black Math
- Dead Leaves And The Dirty Ground
- I Think I Smell A Rat
- Take A Whiff On Me
- Astro
- Outlaw Blues
- Jack The Ripper
- Jolene
- Hotel Yorba
- Death Letter
- Do
- The Hardest Button To Button
- Truth Doesn't Make A Noise
- The Big Three Killed My Baby
- Wasting My Time
- You're Pretty Good Looking (For A Girl)
- Hello Operator
- Apple Blossom
- Ball And Biscuit
- Let's Shake Hands
- I Fought Piranhas
- Let's Build A Home
- Goin' Back To Memphis
- Seven Nation Army
- De Ballet Of De Boll Weevil