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November 21, 2010 at 17:29 #17791
Hey Crackpot, I
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t know where you live, and how we can solve this, but maybe we`ll figure it out somehow.
November 21, 2010 at 17:41 #17792Mountaintop, you've got mail
November 22, 2010 at 21:15 #17793So, got my bags packed, see you on wednesday
:MPD:
November 23, 2010 at 11:19 #17794have bags packed, will travel.
see you in london!
November 23, 2010 at 11:30 #17795Packing my bags as I type! I'll be that guy with the glasses, the beard, no hair and a big smile on my face if anyone wants to say hi! Will try to have the setlist up not long after the show, I know I would have wanted that if I were at home wondering..
Just hope it doesn't look like this:
– London Calling
On 07.00pm, off 11.15pm
hah!
November 24, 2010 at 09:29 #17796Well, saw the Vienna philharmonic performing Beethoven's fourth and fifth symphonies in Théatre des Champs-Elysées yesterday, which was really cool. Got free a free ticket from a guy at work, so I saved about 160 euros However, I would much rather be surrounded by "guys (and gals) with glasses, beard (the gals as well), no hair and a big smile" than old women with purple hair and fur coats… Have LOTS of fun and post reports as soon as possible! All my motorpsychodelic love,
OtherFool
November 24, 2010 at 14:30 #17797Wish you all a good show – must be great to see them in London! Looking forward to read (hear?!) what was going on with the motorpsychophant
November 25, 2010 at 03:33 #17798Seems Snah has shaved off the beard.
But what about the gig? Guys?
November 25, 2010 at 07:18 #17799It was good, but I'm not sure what the point of it was.
If you haven't played a UK gig in years, I can think of 3 reasons you might decide to:
1) Get a bunch of new fans – playing a bunch of 15 minute suites that all use the 'Loud–quiet–Snah solo–loud' template and then finishing your gig precisely at the 90-minute mark without an encore isn't likely to win any fans
2) Reward the fans who haven't had the chance to see you live in that time – yeah, no encore is a pretty poor reward. And seriously, with the back catalogue MP have got, it would have killed them to play a couple of 4 minute rockers?
3) Contractual obligation – someone said MP got funding for the gig. It certainly looked like they enjoyed themselves, but again, finishing bang on 90 minutes and walking off looks like a case of "OK, we said we'd play for an hour and a half, we have, let's go".
Like I said at the start, it was a good gig. But Motorpsycho are better than 'good' and if they're going to play more gigs in the UK in future, it'd be better if there's an obvious reason why.
November 25, 2010 at 07:25 #17800The Borderline has appearantly a 10:30 curfew, and MP stopped playing at … 10:30. I think you can blame the Brits in this case. And as far as winning new fans, well, they got MP as they are. Take it or leave it. Those present at the gig certainly seemed to enjoy it thoroughly. (Including myself)
November 25, 2010 at 07:32 #17801They are not doing this to please YOU! This should be pretty obvious for anyone who has been following MP for some time. Either you are up for the ride, or you aren't. It should also be obvious to even the most casual observer that the band does not care anymore about promotion strategies. I guess there was a strict curfew? Maybe that prevented them from playing an encore. Or the people didn't make enough noise. However, playing 15 min suites sounds just fine to me
Can you provide us with a setlist as well as details to the show? Would love to learn more…
Thanks!
November 25, 2010 at 11:43 #17802Halitosis, how you can possibly complain when the band plays such a groovy set?
November 25, 2010 at 23:08 #17803Like I said, it was a good show.
I didn't know about the curfew (and a 10:30 curfew is pretty stupid, actually), but I stand by my point that I couldn't really see the point of the show as they did it. (Which isn't to say I expect them to please me, I just thought their choice of songs was odd considering it's been so long since they did a UK show.)
November 25, 2010 at 23:15 #17804I still cannot see your point. They did four songs from the three most recent albums (two from the latest) which is fair enough and quite natural because UK fans hadn't had the chance to hear that material yet. Then they did the staples "All is loneliness" and "Hogwash" that should please even the most casual fan PLUS two new songs which they debuted that night. Sounds pretty well balanced to me, giving a good picture what the band is up to RIGHT NOW.
November 26, 2010 at 01:07 #17805Quote:I couldn't really see the point of the show as they did it. (Which isn't to say I expect them to please me, I just thought their choice of songs was odd considering it's been so long since they did a UK show.)I, too, am not quite sure what you mean by "the point of the show"… Why would you have considered a show with "a couple of 4 minute rockers" more suitable for the first UK gig in a long time? Certainly they don't play shows for a certain purpose (other than simply playing a great set), and if they choose to play some short rockers – fine! If they don't then they probably just didn't feel like it – fine, too! I don't think they sit together before a show and think about what songs might – for whatever reasons! I can't think of any logic ones, really – be suitable for what kind of audience. At least i hope so…
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