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    Nope, listen to Leipzig. bent doesn't say good evening until Bombproof even though it's the fourth song in. I thought that was strange. And no, I don't have Wien 08. I was hoping if I brought it up someone might pop up with it. Still my favorite MP show thogh Bielefeld was very good too. I only saw those 6 shows. Dusseldorf I think too Wien. Some of the best live-times ive had. What a trip. The last solid trip in life for me.

    #19145

    Lol @ whowhooo @ 0:34 on Wishing Well

    #19146
    boomer former helm
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      Still don´t have my copy yet, but seeing now that the lovely Dresden version of Landslide is on it makes me really happy. And Haarlem 2009 might have been the best MP show I ever attended. So waiting gets even harder for me know.

      #19147
      supernaut
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        Nope, listen to Leipzig. bent doesn't say good evening until Bombproof even though it's the fourth song in. I thought that was strange.

        Bent does say "good evening" in Leipzig before the first song "The Other Other Fool" and it's obviously edited and mixed to "Arne H" (6th song there) to start RW4. Can be determined by one fan's audible rrrrr-reaction during the bass' delay intro. :)

        (or did I edit leipzig's running order once myself? i tend to do that sometimes….)

        #19148

        I stand corrected. He does say it earlier in the evening at the beggining. Funny how closely we all listen to this stuff and yet still have various experiences with it. Cut in for tracking purposes I'm sure. Have to recant on Alchemyst too. Wasn't too thrilled originaly but am now just digging it. The version on RW 4, is it a stand alone or did it segue from semething else? That iller guitar sound it starts with, mon-o-man.

        #19149
        The Other Anders
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          If it indeed comes from Bremen 08, then it segued from Kill Devil Hills, according to http://motorpsycho.fix.no/comeonin/oldforums/read.php?4,50390

          #19150
          boomer former helm
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            got it. love it. nice to hear the chords of cornucopia after loneliness, reminds me a lot of that great night…

            #19151
            Be
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              Hippie crap! 8)

              I have been a fan for 15 years, but the noodeling just gets too much for me! Well, I will still go to every concert by MP in my area, but a few years back I have never been bored at a MP gig. These days, sometimes I am. I am gonna listen to the OYA-Timmy-performance much more than to 21 minutes of Bomb-Proof-Doodeling, I guess. Well, it's just taste.

              #19152

              Well, maybe you are getting old! I havn`t heard any "noodeling" on any Motorpsyxho record or concert. The improvisation and droning parts are as intense and beautiful as always and after 15 years you should know that.

              #19153
              Be
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                I am definetely getting old!

                #19154
                supernaut
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                  There was more noodling about ten years ago when MP californicated to hippiedom. It got me worried a bit. I'd say this has mostly gone but nowadays I miss something else though: The delicacy of their songwriting and -playing. They're the massive droning onslaught machine today and seem to urge most songs into this formula. But hey, the KDH/Alchemyst combo on RWIV does floor me.

                  #19155
                  GBD
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                    Trapped in the wishing well, and loving every minute of it :MPD:

                    Plus the last 3 songs are starting to grow on me. Really loving the album!

                    PS; There can never be enough "noodling"

                    #19156

                    Remember "Spacewash"? Anyway. Don't if this has come up yet.

                    Was there a famous baseball player that wore the number 45?

                    Only Bob Gibson comes to mind… he might be the most dominant starting pitcher of all time.

                    Don't know if that's who it is. Not sure who Bob Gibson is. I'll take Randy Johnson as the most dominant.

                    #19157
                    s_edelman
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                      Aaah, I saw Randy pitch for the Yankees in NYC once – so strong…

                      and the Rocket Clements was pretty good too :)

                      #19158
                      Be
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                        One man's improvisation is another man's noodeling! :D

                        I am not altogether against noodeling (btw the Wishing Well Version is very good!), but for example two years ago in Hamburg a lot of songs were brought almost to a complete stop, stripped apart and a rocker like Hogwash suddenly had – to me – boring parts and so on. And "supernaut" I am also glad they left that phase behind!

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