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Quote:you could hear a pin drop. With 1500 people present
which speaks volumes for a band's authority.
some evidence here: https://www.facebook.com/motorpsychonews/ you need to open the commentaries about the Roadburn post, I don't think you need to be logged in or have an account…
Any recordings? Clips even?
wow, seems they didn't kid around. Massive 8O
videos? what videos? where?
I'll take whatever but really wouldn't mind RW VI and VII being Timothy at Oya & A Unicorn at the Opera on DVD, but I've heard there's copyright contractual problems, at least with the Timmy show.
(Hm, I think I've been posting this every 6 months…) But hey at least we got the Box of Demons
summer album:
timothy's monster
winter album:
timothy's monster
Maybe RW III on audio doesn't necessarily mirror the Haircuts edition, because that show was heavily shortened for the DVD release. They probably recorded the whole show so maybe there's even a majority of tracks coming out not available as of yet. Close Your Eyes comes to mind.
Ah! I remember one! When ASFE was released I thought it was ok but it didn't floor me at all. But then listening to it in sequence within The Tower album I suddenly found it to be a monster song. Quite similar to In Our Tree, when it was released ahead of BHBC on a sampler CD coming with the german Visions magazine. Very underwhelming I found, but nowadays it's one of my fave shorties. That stakkato guitar in the verse and then the exploding bass in the chorus and the passionate vocals. Oh and another one: On A Plate came to me as a quite the by-the-book stoner rocker, but after a few spins (and playing guitar along to it) it convinced me, too. Sleeper songs, I guess.
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Quote:Ship of Fools, Taifun and Heartattack Mac:!: :!: :!:
That STG version on RWIII, especially the ending!
What do they choose to play for a mixed crowd not so familar with them? Maybe a lot off The Tower and a couple of new jams and one or two boogie oldies like Neverland or Vanishing Point for fun. And open with All Is Loneliness and close with Taifun.
Quote:And I don't get this urge for people to always want cheaper options perfectly accommodated to their own tastes.This.
And everybody think about MP and your hard earned cash next time you pay a mere 30euro for a three hour concert blast. And if I really want the norwegian text translated for me, I can look for a solution. As anyone can.
I happily chime in, too: If you don't like it, don't buy it.
Or even more basic: Pretend there's no release happening. Because how can someone complain about something that comes into being without being involved in the making? It's a mind thing, an attitude towards things. MP could also not release anything about this DB birthday event, not even talk about it and no one would be bothered about anything.
gyankumar
Quote:I know that All the money gets back into the music anyway.superb point!
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