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  • in reply to: Blitz 26 november #39446
    shakti
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      Surprised to hear that about the audience. I found it to be exemplary on both Wed and Thur. you could hear a pin drop during the quiet parts, yet the enthusiasm was high all the time.

      I have a hard time deciding which night of the two shows I saw was the best. I think Thursday was the most magical. N.O.X was unreal on Thursday, Lady May was even better than the day before, and the surprise songs like Bonney Lee and Step Inside were gems. But I was, quite frankly, a bit exhausted from the night before so as the show progressed I couldn’t really keep up. Little Lucid Moments was great, but I didn’t have the energy to take it in. I almost left before Fool’s Gold, but so glad I didn’t! I had a two hour drive home after the gig and early work on Friday, so that put a damper on things for me as well. If I had been able to go “all in” on Thursday I think that could have been a top 3 ever Motorpsycho gig for me.

      Wednesday had some sizzling energy though, and the jamming was fantastic that night even if there were a few too many stoner prog type songs for my taste. Even if I was hoping for many other songs than what was played, they are on such tremendous form at this stage that it doesn’t really matter what they play. Bent is clearly the “conductor” of the band, but Tomas brings so much energy and innovation. He was smiling and grinning and clearly seems to love playing in this band. I’ve raved about him before and will gladly repeat my praise. He is just shockingly good, I love every aspect of his playing, from his technique to his sound to his groove and to his intuitive musicality and understanding of when to play it simple and when to unleash it all. He is a joy to both watch and listen to. I truly feel we are witnessing the second golden age of the band. They’ve always been great, but I hold the ‘93-99 period as the peak. However from 2017 and until now they’ve hit new peaks that can (almost) match that transcendent 90s period IMHO.

      in reply to: Blitz November 23rd #39405
      shakti
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        Wow! I was hoping that a multi-night stand would mean little day-to-day repetition, and they certainly don’t disappoint there.

        in reply to: Blitz 22.november #39392
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          Not sure how I feel about Reine Fiske joining them this time. Nothing against Reine, but it was refreshing to see them as a trio and at times the sound in the past year reminded me of my favourite late 90s sound, particularly when Snah used the keyboard and Bent used his bass/guitar doubleneck.

          It will be interesting to hear Empire’s End if the play it Wed or Thur, but I’m worried that a quartet setting reduces the chance of hearing Ny Lang and Ny Halvlang (Ancient Astronauts/Azrael) dramatically…

          in reply to: Motorpsycho Live 2021 #38791
          shakti
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            Secured tickets for both Wednesday and Thursday. Hope to be able to go to both gigs. If so it will be my first MP double since some legendary nights at Garage in Bergen in October ‘99.

            Let’s see…

            Small venue: check

            Multi-gig stand: check

            Mid-week gigs: check

            X-factor: unknown, quite possible.

            The stars are aligned for some pretty special gigs, I hope.

            in reply to: Five-Star MP #39052
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              There’s plenty of amazing K9 versions through the years, Trondheim 2006 is definitely one of them (and rather different from any other ones). I still think the definitive version is the RW 1 version, or any of the other ones from the same time (end of spring 98 tour).

              I had a bunch of live recordings on my (just now-deceased. R.I.P. 2005 iPod 60GB. You had a long good run). One day The Wheel from Bergen 1998/10/10 came up and I was shocked how good it was. 5 stars right there.

              in reply to: Five-Star MP #39043
              shakti
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                Ocean in Her Eye from Reutlingen, GER 1998/05/22

                The massive grind of Snah's Hiwatt/Orange/Space-Echo setup is breathtaking and the definitive version of this song.

                in reply to: Tønsberg (NOR), Haugar 14/08/21 #39032
                shakti
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                  The playing was top notch, make no mistake. And there were plenty of moments of absolute greatness, and overall a very high level. N.O.X. was off the chart great. Just missing the last «X» factor that happens once in every 20 or 30 gigs. That, and Snah’s vocals…. ;)

                  in reply to: Tønsberg (NOR), Haugar 14/08/21 #39024
                  shakti
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                    I’d say it was a good, but not outstanding show. Bent and Snah both seemed maybe a little tired, possibly after draining studio sessions in the preceding week. So it felt a little bit like they were, if not exactly «going through the motions», then doing the job but not having the extra gear to shift into.

                    However, it shows how far they have come as a band with Tomas. The show consisted of nearly exclusively Tomas-era material, and there was not one attempt at crowd-pleasing save for the encore. Pretty uncompromising stuff, even though the KoO material leans a bit too much towards the stonery heavy rock sound and too little psychonautisms for my taste, so it got a wee bit samey sounding during the first hour. Some songs were fairly shaky during the vocal parts, at least the ones sung by Snah (sorry Snah, love you to bits but last night his vocals were awful even by his standards), but picked up as soon as the instrumental parts took over. As far as a band playing together, they are as good or maybe even better than ever, not least due to Tomas who delivered beyond requirements again and again.

                    BTW, Like Chrome was sung by Snah which was unusual. Really missed Bent’s voice on that one.

                    N.O.X. was just as amazing live as I hoped, really another stone cold Motorpsycho classic.

                    It also speaks volumes that the band can deliver a show with absolutely no Geb-era classics (except for the encore) and yet the only thing I was craving was for more new songs! Really bummed we didn’t get Azrael or Ancient Astronauts (presuming they are Ny Lang/Halvlang) after they had played one or both of them at all(?) gigs this summer, or any of the new acoustic ones.

                    The gig took place outdoors in a museum courtyard on a hill in the middle of Tønsberg. I guess they had to confer to a curfew, as they started on the spot at 20:00 and played a main set of 2 hours, then quieted down with an acoustic encore.

                    in reply to: 07-08-2021 Ringnes, Skotbu #38989
                    shakti
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                      Did anybody see this for real? Mind is utterly blown by that setlist. I know we can't expect the same in Tønsberg this Saturday, but expectations are pretty high now.

                      What cool titles – Ancient Astronauts, Azrael… and what were those acoustic numbers like? BTW, have they done The Maypole before?

                      in reply to: Motorpsycho Live 2021 #38750
                      shakti
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                        Ticket bought for Tønsberg. I realized I haven't seen them since Drammen 2018(?)! That's probably the longest break ever without a Motorpsycho gig, and a real shame it is.

                        I hope they are still doing N.O.X. as I would love to experience that live. Give me that, Ny Halvlang og Ny Lang and I'm happy, they can do whatever they want for the rest of the gig. ;-)

                        in reply to: Verkstedhallen 2021-05-16 #38917
                        shakti
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                          In fact, that setlist…Cosmoctopus, N.O.X. and then the new track (presumably that is the new song #2 from Youtube since setlist says New Long Song)…that’s pretty far out for the first part of the show!

                          in reply to: Verkstedhallen 2021-05-16 #38916
                          shakti
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                            Wow, once again they sure don’t rest on their laurels! This sounds nothing like anything else from the Thomas era. Very Floydian at times, droney, spacey, kraut-y and psychedelic, but then lots of other things happen. Around the 9-11 min mark of the second new track they sound closer to a 97-98 live sound than I have heard them ever since! Me likey very muchy.

                            in reply to: Verkstedhallen 2021-05-15 #38900
                            shakti
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                              Watching that N.O.X. clip and I’ll be the first to say it: Thomas is the best drummer they ever had. Never thought anyone could top Gebhardt for sheer drive and musicality, but Thomas takes all that, then adds Kenneth’s fluidity and technical skill, and then serves it up with a sense of weirdness and otherness that is all his own. Brilliant.

                              in reply to: Is there anybody out there? #38864
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                                I have absolutely no problems with Motorpsycho's pop leanings. In fact, it's one of the things that sets them apart from many other bands.

                                Out of that list, there are many songs I don't much care for because I either find them somewhat annyoing (Neverland) or just not very good (Trixeene).

                                I really, really like Hyena, and I think Child of the Future and ASFE are just fine. The rest I can probably do without. But they are part of the family, and I am not going to disown them entirely…

                                in reply to: Too many albums? #38842
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                                  I revisited the IALC material today (album and Serpentine EP). First thing that struck me was how nice it sounded (from a sound quality point of view). I always quite like IALC even though it was hated by many when it was released. I thought it was generally much better than Phanerothyme, but there were some puzzling choices.

                                  The vinyl release has very short album sides, and that is part of the reason why it doesn’t flow well, but even on the CD it really struggles to build up any steam or reach any cohesion IMHO. Then there are some real stinkers. What If… and Composite Head just stick out like very, very sore thumbs. Neverland was never one I liked much either, but in my reimagined album it stays to add some spice. So here’s how I would do it; axe Circles (nice track, but feels unfinished and kills the album almost right from the beginning), Composite Head and replace What If with Little Ricky Massenburg as the Geb track. Then resequnce like this for a single album:

                                  Side A:

                                  Uberwagner

                                  This Otherness

                                  Little Ricky Massenburg

                                  Carousel

                                  Side B:

                                  Neverland

                                  The Mirror and the Lie

                                  Custer’s Last Stand

                                  Serpentine

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