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Kadavar to support MP in Bielefeld and Heidelberg. Compare latest Powerline dates! Still not liking the new support band policy though.
These were printed by a friend of mine who was working as a printer at that time (ca. 2000). We were a small circle of friends and psychonauts and we were dying to have the lyrics in book form. Each book was done in a edition of 4 copies. I still got mine in my bookshelf and I would never part with them (even though I sold most of my record collection on Ebay too). Really sad to see these up on Ebay. However, when they were printed 14 years ago the intention was pure!
I am not pleased at the prospect of having a support band at the only two shows I might be seeing during this tour. Hrmpf. Must seriously consider Bielefeld now.
A new era!
Hell pt. 4-7!!!
Must say the Dresden thing doesn't seem so legit now. It is very uncommon of Powerline to not release all tour dates at once.
Where did you find the dates? Sources/links? Thanks. Powerline have not issued their newsletter yet.
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Pencil me in for Leipzig! Conne Island equals magic. Twice on "Roadworks"! Enough said :o)
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What a special night! The day's temperatures had peaked between 38-40°C (in the car) and the heat had faded to a very warm and beautiful summer night when Motorpsycho took the stage at 22:10. The festival provided a very intimate setting to see the band (my first open air show in ca. attended 60 concerts). I did not recognise "7th" dream so the set began quite magical to me with a seemingly unknown song and the surprises just kept coming as I didn't recognise "Sterling Says" either and I had not heard the "Instrumental" before. Also this was my first "True Middle" in 16 years. The band was in a great mood, the playing was very tight and Reine's contributions were spot on, much more so than during the 2 shows I saw of the spring tour. To me the set seemed very loose, wild, spontaneous and EXTREMELY jammy. There were long instrumental sections perfectly balanced with song-like structures. Even "Numbness" and "The Nerve Tattoo" made sense within this set, the latter a great version thanks to the second guitar. With some good humoured stage banter added this made for one of the most enjoyable shows of the recent years. Bent wore ugly ass cargo trousers and a t-shirt. He explained that their luggage (including instruments and clothes) was lost at the airport to which Snah added "No underwear!". The segues between songs and the jamming were sublime all through the set. A spectacular version of "All Is Loneliness" found the audience singing the outro part over and over again, the band singing along too, quieter and quieter, while the crowd sang louder and louder and Bent directing the choir a bit towards the end. A magic moment, acknowldged by Bent and Snah by putting their hands on their hearts. Goosebumps! My favourite 2013 concert and one of the best I have seen in the last years. Worth every traveled kilometer as Wulf said. It was nice to meet some fellow psychonauts. I hope everyone made it home safely. See you next time! Peace!
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