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Cool find. Both Riding The Tiger and Satan…Something was played live during the few shows they did this spring.
I remember Bent saying that if their songs became dangerously similar to some classic songs, it was easier to just point that out quite clearly.
And yeah, the bass and drums patterns of Superstooge is similar to Fun House.
There is a live-version with shitty sound here:
The webcast is still available on NRK’s website.
I agree that Snah was out of tune. But then again, when is he not out of tune? :lol:
Intro and outro jam were magnificent.
Nope, they only played one song. A long one, though.
Push the play button, and it should start. Don’t need to install a player; I guess you already have Windows Media Player installed?
Try this link supernaut:
Motorpsycho will play in the second half of the show, from 23:00 and out.
Here’s the chronological order of the songs played that night:
Looks like the release is delayed a bit:
http://www.platekompaniet.no/Musikk.aspx/LP/Motorpsycho/Child_Of_The_Future_VINYL/?id=RLP2088
Nah, it worked. But there was a http too much in the link. Just remove it, and it’s good to go.
Actually I don’t give too much of a shit about it. I’ll download the album illegally, and if my conscience feels guilty afterwards I’ll buy some extra merch at the next MP gig
Haha, I’d do the exact samt thing myself :lol:
http://www.nrk.no/pyro/rockens-riddere-pa-roadburn-del-2/
Good review of the MP-gig, 4.75 out of 6. They also thought that the two new songs
had a strong krautrock-vibe to them. That sure sounds promising!
According to this article:
http://www.abcnyheter.no/node/87849
Year Zero was the only song they played.
And a nice team-picture. Snah strategically placed right behind Elvira Nikolaisen :lol: Bent in the middle looking grumpy, and monsieur Kapstad
partially hidden. That really is a picture for the Norwegian rock history-books.
And I also read somewhere that the entire concert was filmed and will be released on DVD sometime in the future.
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