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The Killers to release 'Live From The Royal Albert Hall' DVD

Extras include performance footage from V Festival 2009

The Killers are to release a live DVD comprising material recorded at their two London Royal Albert Hall gigs earlier this year.

'Live From The Royal Albert Hall' is due to come out on November 9.

It will feature 22 tracks taken from the band's gigs on July 5 and 6, as well as a behind-the-scenes documentary and additional videos from The Killers' V Festival 2009 and Hyde Park performances. The package also includes an 80-minute audio CD of live material.

The tracklisting for 'Live From The Royal Albert Hall' is:

'Human'
'This Is Your Life'
'Somebody Told Me'
'For Reasons Unknown'
'The World We Live In'
'Joyride'
'I Can't Stay'
'Bling (Confessions Of A King)'
'Shadowplay'
'Smile Like You Mean It'
'Losing Touch'
'Spaceman'
'A Dustland Fairytale'
'Sam's Town (Acoustic)'
'Read My Mind'
'Mr. Brightside'
'All These Things That I've Done'
'Sweet Talk'
'This River Is Wild'
'Bones'
'Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine'
'When You Were Young'


Bonus festival performances:
'Tranquilize' (Oxegen Festival 2009)
'Human' (Hyde Park 2009)
'Mr Brightside' (Hyde Park 2009)
'Smile Like You Mean It' (V Festival 2009)
'When You Were Young' (V Festival 2009)

 

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takerdemon 

Sep 21, 2009

This is the worst news since The Killers were confirmed headliners of the 2007 Reading festival.Why won't this 'band' just disappear into the ether? They fail as human beings.Suffice to say, my money will be staying firmly in my pocket. I'd rather give my money to the 'Monster Raving Looney Party' than to this bunch of jokers.

jtrainor 

Sep 22, 2009

This is the best news! I've been waiting for the date. I flew to London from the US to be a part of Killers history and attended the July 5 performance. The Killers are even more brilliant in person than recorded. Brandon Flowers has come so far in his stage presence, taking this band to new heights, and now leads the pack as the foremost frontman of our time. For any fan, this DVD is a must have. But if you're a fan, I clearly don't have to tell you that.

jon80 

Sep 22, 2009

You dont have a clue. the reason the band wont disapear is because they are absolutely massive - with all 3 of ther albums going 4x Platinum in the UK - someting no other modern rock band has achieved bar coldplay.Theyre massive because theyre great

thom-morrissey 

Sep 22, 2009

why did you comment then?

Kitty61 

Sep 22, 2009

This is the best news. The Killers are an amazing live band with a great collection of really good music. I was at the Albert Hall concert so can't wait to see the DVD and re-live a fantastic night.

Dauphinemichelle 

Sep 22, 2009

I, on the hand, WILL be getting the DVD.

NeverEndingProject 

Sep 22, 2009

takerdemon is obviously Patrick Wolf fan.

takerdemon 

Sep 23, 2009

jon80 - so by that rationale any artist that had an album that has gone 4x platinum is great? Incorrect on so many levels.thom-morrissey - i feel compelled to right so many wrongs especially when caused by this band.NeverEndignProject - Not at all

thom-morrissey 

Sep 30, 2009

It didn't change much, just seems like a waste of seconds to me to comment about a band you profess to dislike so much. Unless of course it's Lady Gaga, she, after all, is a monster and deserves all vitriol that flies her way. Anyway, I for one will be buying this upon its release, the Killers are one of the most magical and uplifting bands to have come out of this decade, live and on record, they are an excellent example of how pop music should be written. It seems to be the done thing to dislike really really big bands, but I don't see why, especially when they can craft a song as effortlessly anthemic as 'All these things that I have done'. Brandon Flowers is the only proper popstart we have in the sense that people who like the killers seem to adore him in the same why people who like the smiths adore morrissey or people who like Nirvana adore Kurt Cobain. It's rare that you would get that nowadays, there's a real sense of an event happening when he goes on Jonathon Ross or something like that. You wouldn't get such a sense of anticipation if say, Liam Fray, were to show up for an interview on a show like that, even though he'd probably give a better interview. It's a measure of the power of the Killers songs and Brandon's stage presence, if not his general demeanour, that everytime they release something new it is met with a great rush of anticipation.

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The Killers have joined the line-up for this year's T In The Park festival. Brandon Flowers and co will headline the event, marking their fourth appearance at the bash. They also headlined the event in 2007.
The band join the likes of Blur, Snow Patrol and Kings Of Leon at the festival, which takes place between July 10-12 near Kinross in Scotland.

The Killers have joined the line-up for this year's T In The Park festival. Brandon...

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