^ Did they play Burden? Or same setlist.
The Lotus Eater kicked serious ass.
Credence and The Night And The Silent Water were of course beautiful
Some hilarious moshing going on, a couple dancing a jig in the farther back pit later on... anyone else see the guy being carried out (looked unconscious? Maybe just injured) just a few minutes into Opeths set?
Overall the crowd was all having fun, jumping around, but being pretty peaceful.
In terms of set list and sound quality, especially sound quality, this was the best Opeth show I've ever been to. Probably the best show of any kind, ever. Loud enough to be moving, not loud enough to be deafening or to distort (though earplugs were still nice a lot of the time). Opeth was at their best, opening POWERFULLY with Heir Apparent and Ghost of Perdition, moving on to some of my favorite songs (The Night and the Silent water being the best, I think) and finishing with, of course, the best song to finish a live show with. Ever. I would've liked to hear When and maybe The Drapery Falls but I will never complain about TLA... and Closure filled up the sentimental side of the setlist with Credence and TNATSW-- while most of the rest got the adrenaline pumping
HELL OF A SHOW
I WAS SITTING NEXT THAT BLACK CHICK TOO!!!!! She had a bull ring in her nose right? My friend and spent most of Enslaved set checking her out.
Unfortunately, after we went onto the floor to get closer, instead of a smoking hot black chick, we were given an extremely obese girl who danced and moshed in her bra. I'm pretty sure she gave herself a black eye with those saggy melons. I will have nightmares tonight because of it. Anyone else know who I'm talking about?
As for Opeth - I've seen them every time they've come around since Lamentations over America tour and I have to say their performance of Closure was the greatest thing I've ever witnessed.
Never been to the new HOB but it's very nice. Dunno exactly how many it can hold total, probably 3-5K.
Poor dude to my left had his glasses knocked off and stomped, and lost his lens. A bunch of tried to use our cell phones to try to find it, and lucky for him he did, although I don't know how it couldn't have been scratched to hell.
One of my favorite moments was hearing Mike and Per bust into Jimi Hendrix's "Third Stone From the Sun" in the jam section of "Closure". It was subtle, and really cool.
Nope, I was at both shows and they were the exact same sets.
Heir Apparent
Godhead's Lament
Leper Affinity
Credence
Hessian Peel
Closure
The Night and Silent Water
The Lotus Eater
Deliverance
On both nights, Credence=>Hessian Peel=>Closure was one of the greatest things I have ever witnessed. The sound was a bit better in Jersey though strictly for the fact that I felt that Mikael could have been just a tad louder in Boston. Otherwise they were both phenomenal.
You forgot Ghost Of Perdition in between Heir and Godhead's.