
Vancouver or “Vagina” as Jake calls it, (it’s his pet name for the
city) had a magical hour and a half as the Scissor Sisters rocked, danced and
poured their heart on stage, from the opening fab
“Any Which Way” to the
closing
“Music is The Victim”, Jake and Anna gave it their all, by the middle
of the show they were sweating buckets but looked like they were having the
time of their life and so was the audience. Because of their style of disco
glam and retro music we often forget what a great rock band they are, from Babbydaddy
on the keys and bass to the Del Marquis who rocked his socks off with his
guitar work on songs like Ms. Matronic’s
“Kiss You Off”. They did a wonderful
job of alternating with Jake and Ana taking turns on the vocals, I love how
Jake joins the back up singers when Ana is on lead. Speaking of, those back up
girls were fabulous, incredible voices that complemented but didn’t overtake
the lead singers.

My only is complaint is that the music seemed to drown out Jake
wonderful falsetto vocals, it often seemed too loud or distorted to the point
where I could not hear the words they were singing, for example I could not
make out Ana’s part on
“Any Which Way” which is a shame, it’s hilarious, one of
my favorite tracks
“Invisible Light” did not sound good at all. I really wish they would play venues with better sound. For me it was
OK since I know their songs but for my partner and most of the crowd it was
their first time seeing the Sisters and some might not be as familiar.
I must admit I did not like
“Let’s Have A Kiki” when I first heard the new album, but hearing it live was absolutely fabulous, the crowd went wild
when it came on like it was one of their biggest hits, the whole vibe and
choreography was superb. The few ballads like
“Inevitable”,
“Mary”, and
“The
Year Of Living Dangerously” gave the group time to breathe and
nicely offset all the other high energy numbers
Like
“I Don’t Feel Like Dancin'”,
“Take Your Mama", "Comfortably Numb", and their hot new number "
Only The Horses".
The Sisters have a way of making you feel like you are at a private
concert. They love to banter with the audience and they notice us,
even describing outfits and pointing out members of the audience which they
noticed throughout the evening. If you've never caught this band before
find them on tour you won’t be disappointed.
Setlist
1. Any Which Way
2. Keep Your Shoes On
3. Baby Come Home
4. The Skins
5. Kiss You Off
6. Inevitable
7. Take Your Mama
8. Year of Living Dangerously
9. Let's Have a Kiki
10. Comfortably Numb
11. Invisible Light
12. Shady Love
13. Skin This Cat
14. Mary
15. I Don't Feel Like Dancin'
Encore
16. Only the Horses
17. Music Is the Victim