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You don't have to look very far, as the Odense recording from 28. sep features the Hoghalleluhwash combo. The vocals are not very prominent in the mix on that particular recording, unfortunately.
You can find plenty of Can-infused Hogwashes from the Kenneth era, though. Here's a couple:
Indeed! It's been a regular feature inside Hogwash for years.
I assume this comes from the same box set:
https://soundcloud.com/rune-grammofon/elephant9-skinkfugl-fonix
Nature's Way by Spirit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsTK2LHZKPQ
They released it on an EP in the mid-90s, but I don't know that they've played it live before.
Thanks to all involved for a nice evening of musical entertainment.
In a perfect world, all gigs would be streamed like this. But then I guess my productivity would plummet.
And yes, thanks a lot to otherdeamon for the heads-up about the Youtube-event. Without whom…
Haha, true! Though they didn't prolong the "quiet" section before the "proper" solo this time.
Damn, The Tower is just a well-oiled steamroller by this point. Every transition played to perfection.
EDIT: Heh, until Lars borked the ending.
Seems there's a jammy twist in quite a few songs recently, really. Taifun is also getting a psychedelic treatment.
Taifun!
Yeah, Snah seems on fire tonight!
But then, I guess he does most nights…
Well, true, Tomcat. I guess my impression of Reine on keys still suffers from when I recorded the Rockefeller gig on the 2014(?) tour. I hadn't heard K9 live before, iirc, and I was super excited for it, only to be less than satisfied by Reine's off-key theremin impressions.
And yes, the sonata has developed very nicely! I like the added power in the last part, where the lp version never really reaches full intensity or potential.
I really like Lars' contributions, he brings a very wide palette of sounds into the mix. I liked Ståle Storløkken as well, but he's a bit more abrasive to my ears. And Reine should really stick to guitar.
Anyone wanna take bets whether Lux Aeterna makes an appearance tonight?
EDIT: Bent's introduction to Pacific Sonata: "Thanks to Rune for letting us in on the celebration. There's something in having a home. This is a song about a friend who almost lost his, three weeks ago. In Malibu."
Ah yes, always nice to enjoy a friday night in the wildest way imaginable – with tea, cheese and crackers in front of the computer, geeking out on a gig with fellow psychonauts.
Sounds like the sound engineer forgot to add the bass to the streaming sound. It's extremely low in the mix – so low it sounds like it's just been picked up by other microphones on stage.
Speaking of Tomas, I notice he's all bearded up now.
Also, I love his drumming on K9. On the record Geb played it with a liberal sprinkling of ghost notes on the snare, rather unlike his normal drumming – and Tomas nails it.
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