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    <title><![CDATA[Re: Live Review: Nothing Can Keep the Kings Down]]></title>
    
    
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    <author><![CDATA[CHRIS BAIR]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[JILLIAN,
    
    DO YOU HAVE AN OFFICIAL SETLIST FOR THE ATLANTA SHOW? IVE BEEN TRYING TO WORK IT OUT FROM MEMORY BUT I KNOW IM LEAVING SOMETHING OUT...
        
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    <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2007 14:09:51 -0400</pubDate> 
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    <author><![CDATA[Jamie Resch]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[I, too, had the opportunity see Kings of Leon recently. The Orange Peel in Asheville was packed full of adoring fans, dancing and singing along to every song to their little hearts content.  I was definitely more impressed with this performance, as last year's show at the Music Farm was flawless, yet unanimated and encoreless.  
    
    At the Orange Peel, KOL seemed to be more comfortable, having fun, and even spoke to the audiance in between songs.  To my, and my female musical cohort Linday's surprise, they even played three or four encore songs. I realize that their previous short sets are likely a result of not knowing how to play any more than 10 songs.  But these boys have turned into damn fine musicians. 
    
    About the mic throwing "in the heat of the moment;" I'm a little disapointed that Caleb has done this in precisely the same point of the same song in each performance Lindsay and I have cumulatively witnessed. Not to say that there was any less "heat" because of it...but contrived-seeming, nontheless.
    
    Overall, the Kings put on a fabulous show, playing favorites from all three albums (always with exception of my personal favorite from their first: Dusty). Snowden was slightly boring and lacking... but the main attraction fell nothing short of impressive and HOTT.
    I know everyone appraciates my opinion.
        
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