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i guess this is the correct link to the article
this arnie h. version definitly is a true bomb-proof psychonautic starhammer, wow.
and this show (thank you muchas lotta for recording and sharing) seems to be THE highlight of the entire hmf-tour.
Quote:“…and stop making this a crusade”@ The Other Anders: you nailed it.
even how disgusting this misbehaviour was, bent isn’t the antichrist.
let’s make a full stop here.
are there anymore pics available?
there’s a guy who’s looking for some for his review at Alternativmusik.de.
contact him at myspace.
got this one signed by gebhardt and martin hagfors. uuuh…
dezibelmassage is a good word. to me the sound wasn’t that good there. (i got the same impression in last years november there, where i couldn’t get into the groove of it).
i don’t like it there. don’t like that self-made-pa, sound is disgusting. don’t like the room with it’s accoustic conditions, too much reflections causes catastrophe of resonance especially in the high mids.
the FABRIK was the better venue for motorpsycho. hopefully the play another venue in hamburg again next time. GRUENSPAN or even better MARKTHALLE would be nice too. what else. but please not the Uebel & Gefährlich again…
do you remember that show several years ago where they had broken up a song (maybe walking on the water or another) due to some people climbing the stage and jumping down? at that time bent said “stop that stagediving-bullshit. let’s grow up now.“
maybe leipzig is the place for strange bent-reactions due to a special leipzig-type of audience action
yes, it just felt like 8 songs in two and a half hours.
unfortunately they cancelled the other other fool as BE mentioned.
(@BE i guess you meant that and not the other fool of LTEC; where was GT scheduled according to the setlist?)
finally with the other other fool – together with the Bremen show, which still is the best show of the past five years i attended to – all my modest expectations for songs i wanted to witness during this tour would have been complied.
there were times where they probably were more dynamic between quiet and loud with all that progression and degression in their live versions. but – never mind – they maybe never were more pushing, propelling, powerful with all the buoyancy of heavy jazz rock than in these days of the current tour.
beyond controversy they are on another top of their work. and there were many others before and will be some in future. i love motorpsycho (feels good to feel this again…).
i’m curious about their next release, maybe Roadwork Vol. IV – Motorpsycho perfoming Thimothy’s Monster, maybe a more 60s influenced short track album like their recent single the visitant, maybe something completely different.
[foto by BeastyBasti on flickr.com]
[posted by “motorpsycho” at facebook again with note “other photos soon as possible”]
wow, giftland…
thank you muchas lotta for sharing
(how did you record it?)
nice…
but the singing on g.t.? ehem…
for me one of the best shows ever. amazing awesome. timothy’s monster – oh my god…
here’s one definite setlist from that friendly guy at the foh-sound-desk (what’s his name?).
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