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Funny trivia: Hanne Hukkelberg actually played a solo-show in Drammen yesterday. One hour after that show was finished, she stood on stage at Øya:
Ah ok. If it’s just audio, then maybe you should just upload it to Rapidshare, Yousendit, Sendspace or something like that.
Depends on how large the files are, I guess.
Youtube or Vimeo are your best options, me thinks. But on Vimeo you can put the entire footages up, instead of chopping them up like on Youtube.
Slightly off-topic: Looks like somebody was having fun here
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It seems like our picture was removed from the Aftenposten-article. Bummer :roll:
Anyway, thanks a lot to Traktor, Tellef, Sondre, nameless girl and Traktor’s friend which I’ve unfortunately forgotten the name of (5 days of alcohol fucks up one’s memory for sure :lol: )
Can’t really say anything that hasn’t been said. I need at least a couple of days to land from this Motorpsychodelic trip. Really dug the setlist order: The shorter songs at first to get them warmed up before the lengthy marathons at the end.
Godamn, what a night! And what a terrific ending to an already awesome festival! And now time to get some well-deserved sleep.
Sure, Traktor. I think I saw either yours or Otherfool’s cellphone number in the other thread, so I’ll text or call one of you sometime on Saturday
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! The Saturday just can’t come quick enough :lol:
I’ve been to the first two days of Øya. And the quality of the concerts have been outstanding. To have this ending it all off…. Fuck me sideways, it’s gonna be a terrific Saturday evening!
I agree with mr.nelson about the Grindstone-ending. Bent wrote in the liner notes that they altered the ending to have a more intense one. I think the original ending with Deathprod’s moody Mellotron-playing is as, if not more, intense, than the noise-from-hell loop of the original.
I also think Innersfree is a lost classic. But I can sorta understand why they chose to throw it out: It’s a bit too similar to some of the DB type songs. And I guess mr.nelson really enjoys the edit of The Wheel (since you think the original is way too long…)
But at least it’s out now :lol:
The reason I think they included Celestine was because it was recorded at Brygga studio. While the infamous “lost album” with Mad Sun, 7th Dream, Pat & Put, Flick, When The World Sleeps (early In The Family) and Black W’abbit + others were recorded @ Kunstakademiet.
Or maybe they just wrote the incorrect date on the Hey Jane EP, and decided to correct it for the TM box release…
Quote:So.. Kenneth AND Geb behind the drums on some songs???Yes, but only a few apparently. Geb will mostly stick to banjo and acoustic guitar.
Unfortunately this review isn’t all that good, even though they gave it the highest score.
Very 90’s, Very Aware
Now that she’s gone, we can steal some dough
Get some hash, some glue and a video
Watch the sign/song(?) from the sofa
And laugh at the latest MTV band
They will live a decent life some other day
Hail mother cable network queen
Watching news while sniffing kerosene
No, I’m easy man, just pass the beer
The latest scene is just not there
They will live a decent life some other day
You’re so cool! When you’re in-sig-nificent!
They will live a decent life some other day (x3)
When ??????????????????, I’m okay
Go!
You’re so cool! When you’re in-sig-nificent, baby!
With the exception of the question marks, these lyrics seem relatively accurate.
Disc 3 is not that different. Except from the three songs that got cut off, there’s the longer Grindstone. And Now It’s Time To Skate is shorter, because they faded it right after Bent’s last singing. And Giftland’s intro is shorter because Innersfree segues right into it (really cool segue, by the way)
TAF: Yeah, you’re right. I guess Snah just blends in those riffs where he see fit, not caring about error or calculation :lol:
Quote:Note: A part of “Innersfree” appeared in a totally different song some years later! Do you hear it? (It’s quite obvious.)Yeah, I already knew about it from the Copenhagen 1991 bootleg. The guitar-riff that starts at 4:30 pops up in 577 on Trust Us as the build-up riff before the last verse.
POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD!
Other than that, Innersfree is a sort of a lost classic. It does sound a abit like a mix between Demon Box and Mountain. But that’s probably why they ditched it from the final version of Timmy: Because it sounded too much like previous stuff. But at least it’s out now. Very 90’s, Very Aware is fun, with some really cool lyrics, but compared to the stuff it got substituted with, it was the right decision to ditch it.
I also like the pre-version of Grindstone way better because of the alternate ending. Instead of the repetitive noise-hell of the original, we get a bridge and an outro jam similar to the Roadwork 2 live version. Way better, and the original noise only gets like 30 secs in the end.
The alternative version of Walking On The Water is interesting, but unfinished. Mr Butterclut is just Snah weirdness in 2 parts, the first being a nice child ditty, while the second is Viscount noise from hell :lol: Sinking is also nice, but unfinished as well. The Entertaining Ape is cool, and the extended version of Celestine (a minute longer than the Hey Jane version) is also cool. Giftland Jam gives a nice impression of how they develop songs/jams, while Sonnyboy Gaybar is a fun (but not essential) way to end the box.
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