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Living Colour & Radkey

February 15, 2024 – Barnato – Omaha, NE

On February 15, 2024, Living Colour, the iconic rock band known for their groundbreaking fusion of rock, funk, jazz, and metal, brought their unparalleled musical prowess to Barnato in Omaha, Nebraska, and they did not disappoint.

The night kicked off with an awesome set from Radkey, a Missouri-based punk rock trio.  I had never heard of them before, but leading up to the show, everyone I talked to said they were amazing, and they were right!

From the moment the band stepped on stage, they commanded attention with their unapologetic presence. The opening chords of their hit songs reverberated throughout Barnato, setting the tone for an unforgettable night.

The brothers, Dee, Isaiah, and Solomon Radke, showcased not only their musical prowess but also their charismatic stage presence. Dee’s gritty vocals cut through the air with intensity, complemented by the powerful guitar riffs of Isaiah and the thunderous beats laid down by Solomon on drums. Their chemistry on stage was undeniable, a testament to the years they’ve spent honing their craft as a band.

They have nearly 60,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, and their latest singles, “Better Than This,” and “Games (Tonight),” are definitely worth checking out.

Their set was a whirlwind of passion, energy, and unfiltered rock ‘n’ roll. Whether you’re a die-hard punk fan or someone new to their sound like me, Radkey’s live performance is a force to be reckoned with. If you ever have the chance to catch them in concert, don’t hesitate – it’s an experience that will leave you buzzing with adrenaline.  What a way to kick off the night!

After a brief intermission, it was time for Living Colour, and from the moment the band stepped into the spotlight, their presence was commanding. Corey Glover’s charismatic and powerful vocals took center stage, effortlessly navigating the diverse range of musical styles that Living Colour is celebrated for. Vernon Reid’s virtuosic guitar work was a masterclass in skill and innovation, creating a sound that captivated the audience from the first note.

Living Colour’s ability to seamlessly blend genres was on full display throughout the night. The setlist featured a dynamic mix of their classics, deep cuts, and even a few covers. showcasing the band’s evolution while staying true to their roots.

One of the highlights of the evening was the band’s chemistry on stage. The interplay between Glover, Reid, Doug Wimbish on bass, and Will Calhoun on drums was nothing short of extraordinary. Each member brought their unique flair to the performance, creating a synergy that elevated the music to new heights. Calhoun’s rhythmic precision and Wimbish’s funky basslines laid the foundation for Reid’s intricate guitar solos, while Glover’s stage presence and vocal range commanded attention.

Even though Barnato is fairly small in terms of a music venue, the atmosphere was electric, with the crowd fully engaged and responsive to the infectious energy from the band.

This concert was a testament to the band’s enduring brilliance and innovation. Their ability to transcend genres while maintaining a cohesive and engaging performance is a testament to their musical mastery. If you have the chance to witness Living Colour live, it’s an experience that goes beyond a typical concert – it’s a celebration of rock music!

Living Colour Setlist:

  • Kick Out the Jams
  • Go Away
  • Ignorance Is Bliss
  • Leave It Alone
  • Bi
  • Mind Your Own Business
  • Auslander
  • Never Satisfied
  • Nothingness
  • Funny Vibe
  • Postman
  • This Little Pig
  • Time’s Up
  • Nothing Compares 2 U (Prince Cover)
  • Wall
  • White Lines / Apache / The Message
  • Love Rears Its Ugly Head
  • Flying
  • Drum Solo
  • Type
  • Cult of Personality
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