Indie/Original/Spooky/fun-Vamp’

entire band dressed in nice classy modern button-down dress-shirt vests, Auz‘s normal, and the ICV vests all diaphanous and cut/formed to fit/hug/accentuate their tits, all these vests specially made by his custom-clothing factory

 

  1. “Such Great Heights” by The Postal Service
    lighting:  _
    stage moves:  _
    projector screen shows:  pulses of communications between satellites, POV zooming from one to the next, to the beat
  2. “Tear You Apart” by She Wants Revenge
    lighting:  _
    stage moves:  _
    projector screen shows:  an ICV band-member’s POV of the drummer-ICV during the intro,
    then to “make out” lyric… making out in ADO parties, such as closeups of the girl-on-girl tongues
    –Auz lead vocals
  3. “Could Be Wrong” by Fickle Friends
    lighting:  _
    stage moves:  _
    projector screen shows:  scenes of all the open-house hangouts during sunset-skies in Inisfree
    –sung by an ICV, backup vocals by ICVs mostly, but also Auz at times (the soft/quiet male voice in the original)
  4. “Afterlife” by Ingrid Michaelson
    lighting:  _
    stage moves:  _
    projector screen shows:  “when the world is breakin’ down” paired with clips of Outlander-human urban-sprawl, infighting, etc.
    “we can go forever”
    “we can live inside of a moment”
    “you and me, we got this” reaching to take hold of BF/GF hand
    “we always got the fight in us”
    “we are gonna live tonight”
    “we’re the afterlife”
    “raise a glass to everyone” blood-wine in a chalice, maybe clear like crystal
    “and live a brand-new start”
  5. “Fuel to Fire” by Agnes Obel
    lighting:  _
    stage moves:  _
    projector screen shows:  overhead and shifting POV of the ICV playing piano
    –sung by same ICV playing the piano
  6. “Unconsolable” by Ambassadors -SO MUCH FUN TO SING!
    lighting:  _
    stage moves:  _
    projector screen shows:  _
    –Auz lead vocals
  7. “Best Day of My Life” by American Authors
    lighting:  _
    stage moves:  _
    projector screen shows:  new vampires; right after they adjust to having been voluntarily ‘turned’, realizing how great it feels, how much more their body is now capable of now that it has been purified/detoxed from the fake-healthy garbage-food that they were intentionally wrongly-taught to consume in the corrupt schools
    –ICVs on backup vocals to/at start, not the original-song male voices
    –Auz lead vocals joins them
  8. “Lovers in Japan – Reign of Love” by Coldplay
    lighting:  _
    stage moves:  _
    projector screen shows:  many of Auz’s daring expeditions, even when he was alone, weakened, artificially kept poor, messed with by bad travel-mates, doing his best to document and appreciate the good parts in spite of all that, etc.
    –Auz lead vocals, but an ICV playing the piano/keyboard (not like how Chris Martin sometimes sang while playing in his own original songs/performances)

*the screen throughout this concert uses clips from Twilight, The Vampire Diaries, etc.

The Killers
(Auz lead vocals on all the following)

  1. “All These Things That I’ve Done”
    lighting:  _
    stage moves:  _
    projector screen shows:  _ “if you can’t hold on, hold on”
  2. “Believe Me, Natalie”
    lighting:  _
    stage moves:  _
    projector screen shows:  _
  3. “Change Your Mind”
    lighting:  _
    stage moves:  _
    projector screen shows:  _ aerial footage of SD Hills ‘hood in Inisfree, etc.; just looks like it fits with the sounds of this and some of the following tracks
  4. “Jenny was a Friend of Mine”
    lighting:  _
    stage moves:  _
    projector screen shows:  _
  5. “Mr. Brightside”
    lighting:  _
    stage moves:  _
    projector screen shows:  _
  6. “Run for Cover” –SO FUN!
    lighting:  _
    stage moves:  _
    projector screen shows:  _
  7. “Smile Like You Mean It”
    lighting:  _
    stage moves:  _
    projector screen shows:  _
  8. “Somebody Told Me”
    lighting:  _
    stage moves:  _
    projector screen shows:  _
  9. “When You Were Young”
    lighting:  _
    stage moves:  _
    projector screen shows:  _

 

catchy fun fast-ish closing song:

  1. “Vampire Money” by My Chemical Romance:
    –ICV drums start
    –Auz lead
    –2 ICVs on backup vocals (answering in the intro-convo) (not mimicking the male voices in the original)
    –“3, 2, 1, we came to fuck”
    –“wanna be a movie star”, shows clips of Auz’s favorite pornos, including some he starred in
    –“gimme gimme some of that… money”, shows getting paid during Outlands black-ops?
    –“barrel of a gun”, shows blackops aiming/threatening badguys (actual helmet-cam and spy-cam footage)

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