We got down to the venue early and out back of Massey Hall is also the backside of a theatre showing a premiere of ONDINE. There was a small crowd waiting to see Colin Farrell & U2’s Bono and Edge. We snagged a brief video of their exit and then headed towards the front doors of Massey Hall for the presentation of the 1985 Album LOVE by THE CULT.

We arrive at our seats in row 2 on the right side and I begin to hear security telling the front row that they will not be allowed to go up and approach the stage.? So I asked the person what they said and she told me that security was told that we are not allowed to STAND UP ? Are you kidding me. This is THE CULT. This is rock and roll. The security guard went on to tell us that the new promoter doesn’t want the people behind us to get upset and ask for refunds. He also said it was up to the band.
Out walk the band and the entire place stands up and they begin with NIRVANA… the first song off of their album LOVE. As the crowd gently leans into this song and the next few Ian Astbury says ” We’ve got a few more of these songs for you while you get your work done, texting & cell phone bullsh*t… then we’re gonna have a ROCK SHOW!” The crowd answers with a scream… the aisle beside us started to fill up with cell phone photographers and the first free spirit who dropped her purse and started her trance-dance close to the stage. Security moved her back…abit not much.
Now…during the last 30 seconds of Brother Wolf, Sister Moon…a handful of music lovers approach the stage and the same security guard appraoches them quickly with his arm to say no… Ian Astbury finishes the song and walk to the edge of the stage and puts his hand on the security guy pushing him aside and calls ALL OF US to the Stage. We bolted right up to the edge and hugged a mini monitor in front of Billy Duffy.
RAIN started and the place erupted into a Rock Show….”Hot sticky scenes you know what I mean…..” We’re singing it and I am pumping my fist like I’m 16 and at my first concert pressed against the stage… Duffy is 2 feet in front of me, there is clapping, screaming, dancing, guitar solos, energy and now the smell of a concert from the 80’s….the smoke rises past us and over the stage… There were no security guards to be seen now.
What a vibe taking place. The balcony dwellers were standing too and those who weren’t got challenged by Ian at one point….As the strong riff begins to the PHOENIX…the energy goes up another notch. The spotlight was on Billy Duffy for this song and most of the night while Ian seemed to be in darkness zone…
HOLLOW MAN continues the rock-train…. and up next is REVOLUTION. This is one of those tunes that you can go a decade without hearing because the other Cult songs get the radio play…but the beginning guitar riff has those 2 chords that put me on the bus going to grade 9 with my sony walkman on. We get some war scenes on the big screen and best of all we get everone singing Revolution, Revolution. Oh and Billy commanding that Gretsch White Falcon…. wow.
I can swear I hear Ian introduce this next song as “This is for Chris Sheppard“…which he may be referring to because alternative radio back in the mid 80’s was CFNY 102.1 and Chris was a DJ who would have given them airplay for sure. Thats’ a guess… and during this song or one of them Ian frisbees a tambourine right up to balcony level. Here the video shakes a little more cause I am jumping with the herd-of-rockers around me who some seem to be in another time zone… the anthem -- She Sell Santuary
After that scream-along Ian Astbury introduces BLACK ANGEL as a softer number and we should “act accordingly”…This song has a creative groove and lets us all down softly from the 56 minute rock & roll balloon ride.
The band walks off and we catch our breath here with only the video screen showing us images that just won’t register because I’m thinking of the songs to come.
The after album set seem to follow the same as the previous nights on this tour…so I believe ELECTRIC OCEAN is first and then WILDFLOWER which features Billy taking his guitar over to the right of where I was to some other fans who
had “picks” in their hand and he allowed them to attempt/stroke/play the popular riff for wildflower …which you can see 30 seconds into this iphone live video feed I was doing into my facebook. Poor quality but you get the idea.. and I was back to my kid-like fist pumps on this one too after I put the camera away.
Up next is SUN KING. I said I put the camera down…right but now The Cult’s Leader is looking at a young boy (maybe 8 or 9 ) on his fathers shoulders, arms pumping and he motions him to come on stage. So I flip the video back on so we can see Ian coax the little guy to join in singing “Sun King BABY”
DIRTY LITTLE ROCKSTAR (video) comes off real well live with some great bass & drums …being from their 2007 album it is the newest song we get to hear and the crowd loves it …how can’t they. Ian asked if they wanted a rock and roll show and his band was delivering… This song reminds me of the guitar riff in “Under Cover Of The Night” by the Stones.
Ian at one point is calling out @strombo ’s name as in George Stroumboulopoulos of “the Hour”. he continue’s “where are you…you better be out there”…. Another tambourine is airborne in front of the stage, a Rose ends up on the stage and everyone is still on their feet and chanting FIRE WOMAN (video) -- The train doesn’t want to slow down… but Ian now mentions that this old place has a curfew… and that this is their last song.
This was not the best concert I’ve been to…. where I was the lead singers vocals were low as was the lighting at times on the frontman… I am not compaining about all that great guitar I got thrown in my face….it was epic…. andconcerts are not just measured on the lighting, the sound and the venue… it’s a mix of the above and what happened tonight …and in this final song was one the finest “concert experiences” I’ve been part of. It was the attitude of the band, the rock and roll delivered and the connection with the audience right up until the end of the show.
Astbury says “this is for KC and Finnigen” and they Launch…LOVE REMOVAL MACHINE… we all got our groove on one final time and near the end of the tune Astbury signaled a couple people up on stage and as I was video’ing 3-4 people dancing around I decided to join them and jumped up for the final 10 seconds….What a rush.. as I bee-lined for the drummer John Tempesta and said Great Show man… and then proceded to ask for a drumstick. Which you can see at :31 seconds of this video. Score! …all the while I kept the video rolling…. Gave Duffy the Nod as headed off and eventually we got down from the stage…people were helping themselves to guitar pics and setlists. the setlist we got is from Boston.
To turn around and look up off this historic stage was quite a finale to this “real rock concert” . If you were at the show please leave us a comment…down front, onstage or balcony. Let us hear your take. Thanks.
Jeff
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September 16th, 2009 at 1:58 am
very cool site….nice vids too…we were far left stage floor about 6 rows back…but I ended up bouncing around…upper and lower balconies…cool night!
cheers
September 16th, 2009 at 2:18 am
Right on Wino… that’s a cool idea too… cruising around the venue. I was pinned to the stage… got lucky with the videos…no major shoulder taps. Thanks for stopp’in by.
Jeff
September 16th, 2009 at 3:13 am
Thanks for the videos of one of the best rock shows ive witnessed (and there are thousands). Easy to see (hear) why this band is so true and so special.
September 16th, 2009 at 10:48 am
I just put a link to your excellent review of the show! Hope it’s ok ^_^
respect!
September 16th, 2009 at 10:49 am
The Cult Fan Club website!
September 16th, 2009 at 12:20 pm
Hey my son and I were at the show, My son is Ethan and it is a night he will never forget. Not only did he get to see his first concert and favorite band but got the thrill of his life to actually get up on stage with the band. The moment was priceless and the smile on his face as we left that night can not explain the joy I felt for him.
Many thanks to Ian and the band for making a dream a reality for a true fan.
September 16th, 2009 at 1:02 pm
@Julie No problem be glad to see more Cult fans find the review
@Ralph It was an awesome moment for sure. If you ever need a good copy of the video just know that I have one on file and you can contact me anytime.
September 16th, 2009 at 7:23 pm
Ralph comment that also @ sacredsoul.us please!!! xo
September 16th, 2009 at 7:23 pm
http://www.sacredsoul.us/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=285&Itemid=2
September 16th, 2009 at 9:39 pm
@Ralph: Your son was great. The crowd reaction when he started to sing was priceless!! Good clips of the moment on YouTube.
The “Love Removal Machine” dedication was actually to “Casey and Finnegan”, two children’s puppets from the old Mr. Dressup Canadian TV show.
I saw The Cult for the first time at Massey Hall on the Love tour in 1985. I have been hooked ever since…
September 17th, 2009 at 3:26 am
Hey bro i was on your left rocking to every fucking tune they belted out. I agree with you the attitude and intense energy of the show was probally my all time favorite being a huge cult fan for decades and getting the chance to give Billy and Ian handshakes was truley i moment i will never forget and the fact you have put me on youtube(which i find funny never the less AWESOME) i thank you! I was watching you film some of the great guitaring from Billy and i wanted to to say “fucking great job” but your right i was in a different time zone and it did feel like i was 16 again. Thanks for postings great job!! Let me buy you a beer some day at my bar……..
September 18th, 2009 at 2:37 am
Thx for sharing this. Thx to my wife Roxy who told me that Ian wanted to have people in front of the stage. I basically walked down the alley and was left front of Ian. It was if I was 16 too…I’m 46. The combination of the show + crowd energy was intense. People just beside me was like if we were from the same tribe. We were singing, jumping, smiling, screaming, enjoying and clapping. Wow, this was the best show of my life. It’s been 10 years that I did not go back in Toronto, and Massey Hall was the perfect place for an intimate and powerful Cult rock show. Yeah !!!
Merci for sharing again…
Cheers
g.
September 19th, 2009 at 2:15 am
Best show in a long while, Ian moved great for someone with a new fake hip. Definately a little Morrison in him since the last time I saw them at the Warehouse. Loved the way he ooozed his “I don’t give a shit attitude” – in a city where evryone today cares what people think! Pure Rock n’ Roll!!! Dressed like a Roadie – Last of the Mohicans!!!!!
September 20th, 2009 at 6:06 am
@ Marky Mark – great points – Ian got me feeling so rock and roll at that show it reminded me that it had been many shows since I felt that way. Wicked !
September 20th, 2009 at 9:08 pm
I had tix to this concert, but the train that I was on to get me to Toronto hit a pedestrian and due to the investigation resulting from this unfortunate event, I was unable to make it to the concert. I have never seen the Cult in concert and I was really looking forward to seeing them. I have been listening to them since I was a young kid (I’m 25 and grew up listening to them since Sonic Temple came out). I hope to get an opportunity to see them the next time they come to Toronto. Thank you to everyone who has posted videos of the concert.
September 20th, 2009 at 9:22 pm
@kristen – that is unfortunate story all the way around. I have a feeling the Cult will be back thru Toronto. So keep your eyes peeled and hopefully you found our review as the next best thing.