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This is a thank you post for all the great music via Motorpsycho. I live for live music and my in-ability to see MP live more is a bummer. I want to thank the Psychonauts that have always been friendly and helpful. The past year and a half have been just monsterous for me. And music is what keeps me going, especially live. Having access to live MP is a gift I can-not overstate. Smack dab in the middle of the past years trials I was able to get over and see a big chunck of the LLM tour. It blew away my expectations.(as overheard, “I came expecting a glass of water and was given an ocean”) So thanks to the intrepid Archivists and those that honorably keep the sounds alive. Rock on!Thanks to the boys in the band who keep on keepin’ on. And thanks to Stickman and Rune Gramm… we are all in your debt.
Now if i can just gtet into a band and move to Europe I could see and play to my hearts content. I would give up the next year of concerts in Seattle for one Oya fest like this last one.
Seattle Psychonaut
NP: “Stained Glass>STG>Tristano” Oslo 2002
Your nick is Seattle Psychonaut so I suppose you are from the US. That’s really cool . Motorpsycho is, as far as I know, not big over there so who told you about them?
I have friends in Austria who were into them. They sent Barracuda (which I love) and Trust Us (I like alot of the songs but it didn’t grab me. Then they sent me Roadworks and I fell in love. I love live music and that disc was like discovering buried treasure. Imagine my joy as I discovered Timothy’s Monster, AADAP and other, new to me, records. I came on board just in time for the release of Phanaerothyme, one of my all time favorite records. And then the cornucopia of amazing live recordings from the 2002 Sprind tour and Summer Festivals. I turned on a ton of friends here in Seattle. Got to see some of the LLM tour and tried to make it for this Spring. I am so bummed that I missed out. But they seem to want to play so maybe next spring. (Or even this fall?)
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…hanging on to the trip you're on since 1994