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  • #32887

    And what's this Malibu song then?

    #32888
    Blashyrkh
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      @crossskip, I think it's "The Maypole (including Malibu and Stunt Road)"

      #32889
      harry
      Participant

        I think Malibu must be the Pacific Sonata. Isnt the part (including Malibu and Stunt Road) accidently credited to The Maypole? Like a misprint on the sleeve.

        @crosskip: will I see you tomorrow in Alkmaar?

        #32890
        TraktorBass
        Participant

          Malibu is A Pacific Sonata.

          #32891
          Devotional
          Participant

            No, "Malibu" is part of "The Maypole", and was definitely played. The Sonata was played after "Manmower" (in place of "Sol på Sunnan").

            #32892
            otherdemon
            Participant

              Eh, no. Malibu is part of A Pacific Sonata. It is listed as part of The Maypole

              on the CD, but that's a typo. A 3 1/2 minute acoustic song having 2 sub-parts

              doesn't make any sense.

              A Pacific Sonata (incl. Malibu and Stunt Road) was played in its entirety before

              Manmower.

              #32893

              Alright, great that that's all cleared out now =p

              @harry Still tempted to go, have to leave a bit early to catch the train, but I could still see most of the show…

              #32894
              Devotional
              Participant

                Thanks for clearing that up, BUT they played the part of "The Maypole" that I thought was "Malibu", so I guess we should add "The Maypole" to the setlist then.

                #32895

                I can't remember any part of Maypole. Looking at the lyrics:

                https://genius.com/Motorpsycho-a-pacific-sonata-lyrics

                [Part 1: Malibu]

                Out in Malibu where the rich folks live

                On a mountain top I will put my tent right up

                And be a holy man, oh, so deep and true

                A shoeless holy man with a view

                How could I ever tell a lie?

                No truth would ever pass me by

                How would you ever be in doubt?

                Come see me, learn what I'm about

                Come to Malibu

                The Pacific air will let you disappear

                Hear the music of the spheres

                Feel the canyon heat

                Such a magic scene

                So benign, serene: evergreen

                How could I ever tell a lie?

                No truth would ever pass me by

                How would you ever be in doubt?

                Come see me, learn what I'm about

                [Instrumental]

                How could I ever tell a lie?

                No truth would ever pass me by

                How would you ever be in doubt?

                Come see me, learn what I'm about

                Malibu

                Its very doubtful Malibu is anything else than first part of Sonata.

                #32896
                Devotional
                Participant

                  Ha, this is strange. The friend I was with also remembers "The Maypole", so at least I'm not losing my sanity alone – if it really wasn't played. And that part of the sonata (which I too am now convinced is the "actual Malibu") was played a lot later (after "Manmower"). A collective case of Motorpsychosis going on here? :)

                  #32897
                  JERO
                  Participant

                    Yeah, most MP titles start with 'Ma'(Maypole, Malibu, Manmower, Mantric muffin stomp, and of course M.A.S.F.E (means there's a song for everyone). The hidden message:they are the mamas of invention! :lol:

                    #32898
                    otherdemon
                    Participant

                      Actually, after hearing the LarsM recording that was made available now,

                      I can confirm that Sol PÃ¥ Sunnan was indeed played inside of Manmower.

                      #32899
                      Devotional
                      Participant

                        Thanks, otherdemon, and wow. I'm definitely not to be considered a trusted source after this. Glad Lars came up with the evidence!

                        JERO, I like your reasoning. :)

                        #32900
                        otherdemon
                        Participant

                          No probs.

                          Good thing that LarsM and the usual suspects recorded this, because I had far more enjoyment listening to the recording than actually being there. But Reine wasn't very audible on the recording either, so I guess he was mixed quite low overall…

                          Listened to the Liege recording, and the Manmower/Sol PÃ¥ Sunnan version from that one blew my socks right off. Another reminder why MP are the world's best band when things come together :D

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