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March 29, 2022 at 10:44 #39283
@bernie – I have been to Lanzarote. Only sand and rocks. Sand and rocks – and no Motorpsycho.
Until now. They will have to play a concert there once a year to get some proper concert film footage.
March 29, 2022 at 10:48 #39284Oh, and I saw Stickman published a teaser video on instagram and fb for the -COSMOCTOPI OVER EUROPE 2022- tour.
Italy is among the countries listed in there.
March 29, 2022 at 11:05 #39285Loved your work, bernie, and it just seemed to keep getting better and better. So grateful to you!
There's only one thing for it. Motorpsycho will have to go and play Lanzarote!
Here's something to provoke your imagination regarding how you could combine live footage with scenes of the island (God bless Harold Budd):
Good luck with everything!
March 29, 2022 at 12:34 #39286@ThorEgil, yes that little snippet is really cool and very different…
March 29, 2022 at 12:41 #39287@ThorEgil and Boomer
The teaser also contains a cheekily pixelated Roger Dean Gentle Giant octopus.
March 29, 2022 at 13:16 #39288Thanks Bernie!
March 29, 2022 at 14:21 #39289@Punj Lizard, oh thats quite interesting. Never heard of him, neither of this band.
March 29, 2022 at 15:28 #39290@boomer – Roger Dean is an artist with a very distinctive style who has created album covers for numerous artists, but is most associated with Yes. He created the cover for Gentle Giant's album Octopus. GG were a popular and critically acclaimed 70s progressive rock band. The cover is viewable here: Gentle Giant – Octopus
March 29, 2022 at 15:53 #39291@Punj: Oh ok, thats interesting. The Yes covers are familiar with me, as I listen to their earlier stuff a lot, just was not into the name of the artist behind the covers. Thank you
March 31, 2022 at 14:49 #39292Tour dates updated with Italian dates:
07.04.2022 – NO Tromso, Driv
08.04.2022 – NO Trondheim, Verkstedhallen
09.04.2022 – NO Alesund, Terminalen
19.04.2022 – NO Bergen, Kulturhuset
20.04.2022 – NO Stavanger, Folken
21.04.2022 – NO Oslo, Sentrum Scene
29.04.2022 – SE Malmö, Plan B
30.04.2022 – DK Copenhagen, Stairway
02.05.2022 – DE Hamburg, Markthalle
03.05.2022 – DE Hannover, Faust
04.05.2022 – DE Berlin, Festsaal Kreuzberg
05.05.2022 – DE Bremen, Schlachthof
06.05.2022 – DE Köln, Stollwerck Gloria
07.05.2022 – NL Nijmegen, D'roosje Sonic Whip
08.05.2022 – NL Groningen, Vera
09.05.2022 – NL Amsterdam, Paradiso Noord
11.05.2022 – CH Fribourg, Fri-Son
12.05.2022 – IT Padova, Hall
13.05.2022 – IT Nonantola, Vox Club
15.05.2022 – IT Trezza sull'Adda, Live Club
17.05.2022 – IT Torino, Hiroshima Mon Amour
18.05.2022 – AT Wien, Flex
19.05.2022 – CH Winterthur, Salzhaus
21.05.2022 – DE Reutlingen, Franz K
22.05.2022 – DE München, Backstage
23.05.2022 – DE Dresden, Beatpol
24.05.2022 – DE Bielefeld, Forum
25.05.2022 – BE Arlon, Entrepot
07.08.2022 – CH Val de Bagnes, Palp Festival
23.09.2022 – BE Leuven, Het Depot
March 31, 2022 at 18:09 #39293Fantastic First leg starts in a week!
March 31, 2022 at 19:03 #39294Oh yes, I cant wait :MPD:
April 2, 2022 at 08:58 #39295So excited! By the time I get to the first of my two shows for this tour (Bremen and Köln) it will have been 2 years and 7 months since the last one. Moreover, the band have released two double albums in the meantime and reportedly have at least two more album's worth of material in production. I would love to speculate on what they might play, but there are three tracks in particular that I'm hoping they play: NOX, and the two new spacey songs whose names I can't remember but which were premiered as Ny Lang and Ny Halvlang. Of course the bottom line is that I'll just be happy to be there, whatever they play. Does anyone else have hopes and dreams for the setlists?
April 2, 2022 at 11:06 #39296@ Punj Lizard: Yes, it's been a long time. Therefore lots of material to perform – and some never performed before south of Norway or east of Belgium. Yet I would appreciate MP concentrate on latest developments and do not play the N.O.X. monster at every – or any second – show. Though it is a great piece it has been performed rather often in the past 30 months and therefore can get a little tiring sometimes.
What I do expect (and will therefore most certainly be disappointed by the never to be defined living experience that is MP) is the two long spacey pieces "Ancient Astronauts" and "Azrael".
What I would really love is an extended acoustic set – probably not necessarily at the beginning of the gigs – featuring Songs from "Oblivion" and acoustic reworkings of some classics – probably even an abbreviated acoustic "Chien d'Espace" and/or some unexpected cover versions of 60/70s classics in the acoustic vein. (Just the opposite of what they did to "Spin Spin Spin" live, making it another reincarnation of Purple's "Hush").
At present I'm very much in the "John Barleycorn" mood – probably the alltime best acoustic (folk) song ever done by any rock band. Therefore: Let there be "songs from the wood"! (Or am I just blueberry daydreaming?)
April 2, 2022 at 13:18 #39297Motorpsycho might currently have one of the biggest live-repertoires in their history. So I hope that there will be very different setlists again. Of course, there will always be something from the last two albums, which only a few of us have been able to experience live so far. Mixed with oldies, which the planned releases of Maiden Voyage and I think Lobotomizer could bring with them. And of course one or the other new piece that will let us dive deeper into the future Motorpsycho cosmos. I am very excited and look forward to many great live hours and to meeting up with many of you again. Only one more month!
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