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Same here. Simply a great gig. I was really reminded tonight of the fact that it's not really too important what setlist they bring, it's more about how often they can be in the zone and churn out a great musical performance. Some splendid moments tonight and plenty of songs where they definitely were in the zone.
Yeah, best-case scenario now is probably that the Blitz-gigs will be postponed til later.
You've got the beginning down, so now draw the rest of the fucking owl! :lol:
Seems like the UG-tab is over-simplified to the extent it doesn't quite fit the melody anymore. I tried to look and listen at what Snah does and this seems to be the chords he are playing, more or less, with possibly some details missing:
E|
B|–2–3–3
2–2–5
7-8-7-3-5-1
1-2-5-1-2-5-1-2-5-5G|–0–0–0
0–0–5
7-7-7-5-5-0
0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-5D|–2–4–4
2–0–5
7-7-7-5-5-2
1-2-5-1-2-5-1-2-5-5A|–0–0–5
0–2–3
5-5-5-3-3-3
0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-3e|
The timing and order of chords is left as an assignment for the reader.
Catchy song and a lot of great details!
Vinyl ordered (which would have happened with or without a single)!
Great! Contact me at (email edited out).
Even with quality earplugs I struggled with the sound (though it was definitely a difference from the front to the back,and the sound improved somewhat during the show).
Nonetheless, a great show as already stated!
S.T.G. to the end had a lot of energy and great jams, but the sound in Union was unfortunately a bit too loud as mentioned already. Snah and Lars suffered from this the most. But despite the sound there is already quite the progression with this foursome when it comes to jamming and interesting interactions during the songs:
– the end jam of STG was pure bliss
– Lacuna transcended the Kolbotn-experience, great interactions
– dream home was massive
– wheel was very true to the record, but still one of the heaviest I've heard
– manmower and the tower were both playful and fun.
All in all very psychedelic, loud and fun, but I longed for the Kolbotn-sound many times.
That was as objective as I'm able to be right now, but now for the subjective part:
Wohoooo! Damn I had a lot of fun! Lots of spaced out great moments! I love these guys!
Ship of fools >
Taifun
Bartok
Cuckoo
Stg >
Lacuna
Dream home
Upstairs
Wheel
Plan #1
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Manmower
The Tower
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Our band, Tapewind, recently released our first song and music video:
The song is mastered by Helge Sten. Enjoy!
It's a piece composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams called The Lark Ascending:
Tore Sandbakk
Edit: no need for the email anymore.
The entire soundtrack is available on Spotify for anyone who would like til listen to it (including Motorpsycho's Seethe). The Motorpsycho track is of course also available on the Timothy's Monster boxset that was released in 2010.
Would it be possible for one of you to write a short abstract with what you remember?
December 14, 2014 at 13:43 in reply to: 13.12.2014 – Byscenen, Trondheim (NO) Yule special with Reine Fiske #27444That looks right, Thor Egil!
The show length was around 2h20min, btw, and from were I was standing the sound was crystal clear. A real (sun) sound pleasure!
Highlights for me were the songs from the manuscripts, Cornufonia, Chien, Cloudwalker, Alchemyst and Entropy. And it was quite amusing when Fagervik suddenly popped up in the middle of the Jig to play the bell one time.
December 14, 2014 at 10:08 in reply to: 13.12.2014 – Byscenen, Trondheim (NO) Yule special with Reine Fiske #27440I'm not entirely sure of the running order or if I've remembered all the tunes, but it was something like this (from beer clouded memory):
Stained glass, Jig is up, Serpentine, Tuesday morning, All is loneliness, Mockingbird, Forget it, One way or another, Ghost, On a plate, Cornucopia -> Go to California -> Cornucopia, Un Chien d'Espace — Toys, The other fool, Cloudwalker, The Magic & the wonder, The alchemyst — Entropy
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