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Video: Sleater-Kinney Live At 9:30 Club, Washington, DC – Feb. 23, 2015 – Entire Concert

Sleater-Kinney, 9:30 Club, DC

At the end of February 2015 Sleater- Kinney performed at the 9:30 Club in Washington, DC. NPR broadcast the show and you can still see it.

It’s great.

SET LIST

Price Tag – 0:40
Start Together – 4:36
Fangless – 7:11
Oh! – 10:59
Surface Envy – 14:54
Get Up – 18:02
Ironclad – 21:45
No Anthems – 24:23
Youth Decay – 28:13
What’s Mine Is Yours – 30:57
A New Wave – 36:03
No Cities To Love – 39:48
One Beat – 42:46
Words And Guitar – 45:54
Bury Our Friends – 48:34
Sympathy – 52:20
Entertain – 56:21
Jumpers – 1:01:46

ENCORE
Gimme Love – 1:07:24
Little Babies – 1:10:04
Turn It On – 1:12:20
Modern Girl – 1:15:02
Dig Me Out – 1:17:50

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Video: Sleater-Kinney Kick Off Tour In Spokane – ‘Price Tag,’ ‘Dig Me Out’ & More

Corin Tucker in Spokane, 2015.

Sleater-Kinney played their first live show in years on February 8, 2015 in at the Knitting Factory in Spokane, Washington.

From the clips you can see what an incredible show it was. The group is as impassioned as ever.

I saw them at a number of shows first time around, from one at the Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco, to an all-ages show in Olympia, Washington to a great night at Irving Plaza in New York. Plus shows at the Great American Music Hall and The Fillmore.

They were all incredible. Check out these clips from a few nights ago to see and hear how amazing this band is right now.

“Price Tag”:

“Get Up” (partial):

“Sympathy”:

“Jumpers”:

Encore

“Dig Me Out”:

“Turn It On” (partial):

“Modern Girl”:

Don’t know what song this fairly short clip is from:

Setlist:

‘Price Tag’
‘Fangless’
‘Start Together’
‘Oh!’
‘No Anthems’
‘Get Up’
‘Ironclad’
‘One Beat’
‘Bury Our Friends’
‘What’s Mine Is Yours’
‘One More Hour’
‘No Cities to Love’
‘Surface Envy’
‘Words and Guitar’
‘Sympathy’
‘A New Wave’
‘Entertain’
‘Jumpers’
‘Gimme Love’
‘Dig Me Out’
‘I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone’
‘Turn It On’
‘Modern Girl’