The Killers played an impressive set including several covers at the Isle of Wight festival over the weekend. The Las Vegas rockers offered up their rendition of the Beatles' "When I'm Sixty-Four," as well as "I Think We're Alone Now," popularized by Tiffany in the 1980s.
Frontman Brandon Flowers set the record straight on the latter track, however, telling the audience:
"Girls Aloud stole this from Tiffany, and Tiffany stole it from Tommy James and the Shondells. Now we're stealing it back."
They also offered up a selection of Killers classics including "Mr. Brightside" and "Smile Like You Mean It."
Setlist:
"Mr Brightside"
"Spaceman"
"The Way it Was"
"Smile Like You Mean It"
"Bling (Confessions Of A King)"
"Shadowplay"
"Miss Atomic Bomb"
"Human"
"Somebody Told Me"
"I Think We're Alone Now"
"For Reasons Unknown"
"From Here On Out"
"A Dustland Fairytale"
"When I'm Sixty-Four"
"Read My Mind"
"Runaways"
"All These Things I've Done"
"Jenny Was A Friend Of Mine"
"When We Were Young"
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