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After your description my advice would be:
Go an get you The Death Defying Unicorn (hard stuff at first listen, but give it a few spins at a whole), Heavy Metal Fruit (heavy riffs and impro) and to get an insight (at least a small one) to Motorpsycho in the nineties also catch Trust Us and/or Angels and Daemons at play for the very first beginning. You won't regret!
Unicorn, Trust Us and AADAP are available at Stickman-records.de for round about 15 Euros each on vinyl. For Heavy Metal Fruit on vinyl check ebay or discogs (or your local record dealer?).
31.05.2013 – Freak Valley Festival
14.03.2014 – Rockefeller, Oslo (NO)
21.03.2014 – Ingebrigt Davik-huset, BrattvÃ¥g (NO)
22.03.2014 – Verkstedhallen, Trondheim (NO)
26.03.2014 – Folken, Stavanger (NO)
27.03.2014 – USF Verftet, Bergen (NO)
28.03.2014 – Larvik Gitarfestival, Larvik (NO)
29.03.2014 – Sinus, Bodø (NO)
21.05.2014 – Kulturzentrum Schlachthof, Bremen (GER)
22.05.2014 – Postbahnhof am Ostbahnhof, Berlin (GER)
23.05.2014 – Forum, Bielefeld (GER)
26.05.2014 – Patronaat, Haarlem (NL)
27.05.2014 – Doornroosje, Nijmegen (NL)
28.05.2014 – The Jazz Cafe, London (UK)
29.05.2014 – Vaartkapoen, Brussels (BE)
31.05.2014 – Freak Valley Festival, Netphen-Deuz (GER)
08.06.2014 – Halle 02, Heidelberg (GER)
09.06.2014 – Zakk, Düsseldorf (GER)
10.06.2014 – Conne Island, Leipzig (GER)
Complete Setlist (probably):
Cornucopia
Starhammer
On My Pillow
Mountain (Beginning)
Mountain
>Giftland
All Is Loneliness
Sunchild
Whole Lotta Diana
>Hogwash w/ Halleluwah
Don't Look Araound (Mountain)
Into The Sun (Grand Funk Railroad)
Rattlesnake Shake (Fleetwood Mac)
They closed with loneliness.
We definitely had!
See you on friday.
Too bad, we didn't see us, Tomcat. Hope, you had a better soundexperience than I had this evening.. Though it was a great concert!
Go to the National Gallery. It's for free and shows amazing paintings! Vigeland Park is also very cool. Or go by "underground" train to holmenkollen. You have a great view over Oslo from up there. And you can hold some Sooths in your hands in one of the second hand Record stores all across the city (but at a minimum from 1500NOKs…). Also Munch museet is worth a visit (but Scream and some others are shown in the NG too). With a hole day off, the Viking ships museum and the Norsk folk Museum on Bygdoy are also good. But the best is the opera house itself Standing on the roof, drinking beer (from the Duty Free Shop. Don't forget to buy!) and watching the sea…
That's at least what I did the last times in Oslo.
Have Fun!
Edit: National Gallery is only free on Sundays since this year…
Wasn't anyone so kind and recorded the show?
Moog!
There is an In Our Tree promo?
ALL IS LONELINESS
>SATANO
NOTHING TO MOUNT
YOU LIED
>DIANA
>STARHAMMER
>HALLUSIFUGUE
YEAR 0
That's what the setlist says, and that's what they played. 75 mins
You can also find it on the motortrade tracker. (mp Bizarre 2002 and mp 17082002)
For those who are interested in, you can now find my recording of the Munich gig on motortrades. It was very dynamic, so the first about 15 minutes are very very quiet on the recording.
So, how was it? Hmmm… hard to describe the music. Quiet and slow against noisy improvising psych-jazz-rock with experimental singing. For me it's nothing to hear at home while relaxing on the sofa. But seeing it live was more than great with a special atmosphere, good feelings, outstanding musicians and of course: Snah! I'd watch them again when they'd come along once more sometime.
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