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Great show!
Highlights for me: The Other Fool through Step Inside. This segment was supertight, escpecially Psychotzar.
LLM was good, but I agree with shakti, Fools Gold was out of this world beautiful. Goosebumps!
And yes, Tomas is certainly the best drummer in MP history.
I was not overly impressed by TSOR at first as well. Still is'nt I guess. Hoping the album takes me by surpise, and I guess it will.
But suddenly I found my self whist'ling the tune at work. Somehow it has sneaked into my subconscious. Guess it's something in there for me after all.
I was there. Second row. One of my all-time favorite MP-experiences, this version of un chien.
Thank you so much for this.
If I remember correctly, this was the show where some guy danced in front of the stage when they played ship of fools? That was hilarious.
Theres still a few around here and there. Pretty sure Big Dipper has one or two.
This does not really get the attention it deserves. The vinyl has spinned constantly in my flat. A fantastic record!
Yup, really.
Only got one chance to spin through the record yesterday. First impressions are really good. Of course it could be longer, but we are spoiled after all.
There is a lot to dig into here. Gongs, horns, mellotron, really weird guitar solos with even weirder sounds, great riffs and great melodies.
In parts of track 2 and 3 I get a lot of King Crimson vibes. Flutes and horns and that good ol traktorbass. And that cant be a bad thing, right?
Picked up a nice early surprise at the post office today. First listen now. Promising.
Who’s singing the intro of Manmower? Kristoffer?
Downloaded on dime. Holy smokes, what a spinechilling version of Un Chien. One of the best I've heard.
To whoever who taped and uploaded this, thank you so very much!
Excellent show for sure.
Highlights for me: Feedtime for the pure fun of it, Lacuna for the beauty of it, and without a shadow of a doubt, Here Be Monsters. It's just pure beauty. What band besides Motorpsycho can pull off to end a show on a Saturday evening, sold out Rockefeller, with a tune the audience has not heard before… and just totally captivate the crowd. For 20+ minutes. Wow. Jawdropping.
On a bitter note; As a long time fan, seeing the band live at least once a year for 20 years and counting, and NOT get hold of the limited 12" because it sells out… Come on guys. That just plain sucks.
Do you guys remember the EPIC live heavy version of "Close Your Eyes"?
Ended up as a little piano pop tune on HMF, of course.
That would be something for the archives.
Thanks a lot for the recording! Sounds very nice!
I kinda forgot about The Waiting Game, actually had to spend some time to find out on which record it appears. Thought I had full control over the MP discography, not no…
Live version certainly is far mor interesting the the recorded version on COTF. Very decent indeed.
Nice version of Serpentine too.. guess this is the 3rd edition of the song? Whats next? Thrash metal version? Dubstep?
I have to agree with Rolf, "Ghost" is one of the highlights on the album for me.
On the minus side:
"Cloudwalker" and "On A Plate." Just not good enough.
On the plus side:
"Kvæstor." Fun stuff. "Entropy" and "The Magic And The Wonder" – seems to be growing on me – not quite sure yet, but MP songs that grows often ends up being among the very best.
"Hell pt 7" – Somebody mentioned before that the live version on the webpage has better sound, and I have to agree. Especially the breakdown part – "take the sex and drugs, but let me keep my rock'n'roll" thing – I think this section is very cool, be nice to hear it live.
On the big plus side.
"Ghost"
"The promise" Took me by surprise. Just really dig it.
"Hell pt 4-6". Worth the record alone. Best thing I've heard in years. I somehow got this warm fuzzy feeling inside the big tummy when "Swiss Cheese Mountain" rolls around. It reminds me a bit of the wheel. Please stretch this one out live.
just my 2 cents
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