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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: Bombay Chutney on March 21, 2005, 06:24:00 pm
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Anyone?
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Originally posted by Bombay Chutney:
Anyone?
Bombay, just in case we are supposed to go on at 10pm tomorrow...
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i'll be there and co-DJing.
don't miss openers pearls & brass if you like well-written power trio rawk.
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*raises hand*
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i will be there.
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enlighten me, what sort of music is slint?
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pre-post-post-punk-pre-math-emo-core.
i'll be there.
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With frickin' bells on... can't hardly wait.
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Will be there.
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If it were Squirrel Bait, I might go. But I've never heard of this Slint band.
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Hmm...might have to alter my arrival time now that I see the set times...See you there snailhook...redsock will be around too from what I hear.
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I'll be there, what time depends on my mood...not sure if I'm interested in the openers.....
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Any thoughts?
Only caught a song and a half from Pearls & Brass. Highly impressed with the first half-song, not so much with the second. I can't imagine getting into their album, but their live stuff seemed mostly enjoyable.
Long Live Death sounded like Sonic Youth growing up in the middle ages. It was like a punk rock Renaissance Fair. Very weird, but pretty good. Again, can't imagine I'd like them on record, but nice to know they're local enough to see again. Snailhook, I believe you said one member was the drummer from Oxes...is he not in the band anymore?
Slint was great...when they were playing. The breaks between songs were PAINFULLY long. And I realize you're dark and serious, but no stage banter or anything? That made it a little unbearable, and definitely took away from the flow of the show. But man, when they were on, they were SCORCHING. Did anyone catch the setlist?
And Snailhook...great DJing. Do you have a list of songs you played?
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Did they do any Squirrel Bait tunes?
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Nope.
I forgot to mention that I went through the entire show thinking "Wow, the bass player got FAT." Then I read the 9:30 newsletter and realized it wasn't the same guy. Which was good, because he would've really gone to waste.
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:
Did they do any Squirrel Bait tunes?
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My two cents:
Missed everything but the last song from the first act. Sounded like it RAWWWWKED, Cookie Monster style.
Could not get into Long Live Death. Those lyrics were the absolute worst. I had a sneaking suspicion of suckiness when I saw a cello, a harmonium and a banjo, but I knew we were screwed when the dude brought out the three candles. No offense to anyone who dug it, but to me they were just laughably contrived.
Slint were great in terms of sound. Really enjoyed hearing some faves played so well.
On the down side, it was perhaps the most boring show I have ever been to. Spiderland and Tweez will remain in my all-time faves list, but I kept thinking... "we waited ten years for this?" I wasn't expecting Trail of Dead theatrics, but christ... I felt like the only time anyone was moving was when their leg fell asleep. Gaps between songs--unbearable. Someone in the balcony yelled "We have to work tomorrow" at one point.
I did too, and at 11:30, I bounced right as they got underway with Nosferatu Man. Frankly, I'd had enough. Brilliant band with a criminally underappreciated album, but live it simply was not happening for me. Flame on...
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I think the comments about them being great when they were actually playing are right on target. The music itself was really good. Very tight and powerful stuff. But the songs would eventually quiet down....fade to black...polite applause...and 3-4 minutes of darkness and silence before the next song. That doesn't sound like a long time, but over the course of the show, that's about 30 minutes of downtime. No stage banter. They stood almost completely still during every song. I take back what I said a few months ago about Interpol not being very exciting. Slint sounded great, but were painfully dull to watch.
Decent crowd. Not too crowded - maybe 80% full. Quietest I've ever heard the club.
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Originally posted by Bombay Chutney:
Decent crowd. Not too crowded - maybe 80% full. Quietest I've ever heard the club.
you obviously weren't near the guy that had his cellphone on speakerphone then.
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Actually, I was right beside him (in the back, to the left of the soundboard). And the guys that the soundman told to shut up. Overall though, a very quiet crowd.
I'm not sure what was up with the speakerphone guy. It's not like the guy needed to be on the speaker to listen to the band.
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Originally posted by Bombay Chutney:
Actually, I was right beside him (in the back, to the left of the soundboard). And the guys that the soundman told to shut up. Overall though, a very quiet crowd.
I'm not sure what was up with the speakerphone guy. It's not like the guy needed to be on the speaker to listen to the band.
i was quite happy that he did that. some people are just idiots i guess. i don't know why people have to act like assholes at shows so often.
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Snailhook, I believe you said one member was the drummer from Oxes...is he not in the band anymore?
chris freeland is in the band still, but oxes are on tour, so he couldn't make it.
And Snailhook...great DJing. Do you have a list of songs you played?
thanks...though i have to share the praise with my co-DJ, who started the night before i could get there. he dropped some can, faust, talking heads, and versus. here's what i played before the long live death set:
flower travelin' band - satori part 1 (early '70s japanese heavy psych)
roky erickson & the aliens - two-headed dog (red temple prayer)
broadcast - come on let's go
clive's original band - spirit of love (early '70s british folk-psych)
nick drake - time has told me
califone (which got cut)
we got pre-empted before slint because they play captain beefheart beofre every set on this tour, which is funny because we brought our own beefheart. after slint, we played:
yo la tengo - from a motel 6
stereolab - *a cut from the recent one*
rocket from the tombs - sonic reducer
as for the show, i thought pearls & brass kicked ass, the way sloppy power-trio stoner-rock should sound. the guitar tone was incredible, and i was rocking out in the front because hardly anybody was there yet. these guys will be at the warehouse by the end of the year.
i'm still not sold on long live death, though they were better than the last time i saw them. i understand where they're coming from (incredible string band, amon duul, animal collective), but they have yet to perfect it. the hippy-dippy vibe is a bit contrived, but they do have some darkness, so there's potential. it was cool to see a band like that on the 9:30 stage. i'm also talking to them about doing a warehouse show sometime in the summer because they match well with a lot of the folk-psych i book.
my thoughts on slint soon...
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Do they ever play DC? I've missed their past several Baltimore shows; they always seem to play on bad nights for me. Any chance they'd play at the Warehouse?
Originally posted by snailhook:
chris freeland is in the band still, but oxes are on tour, so he couldn't make it
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Do they ever play DC? I've missed their past several Baltimore shows; they always seem to play on bad nights for me. Any chance they'd play at the Warehouse?
the last time oxes played DC was last april at the velvet lounge. there is a chance they'd play the warehouse, but i won't book them. it's a long story, but i have personal problems with oxes for something they did against arab on radar which i thought was completely lame and disrespectful. sadly, it has caused me to not take their side projects seriously, including long live death at first, but now that i know some of those guys, i can say they're genuine.
I forgot to mention that I went through the entire show thinking "Wow, the bass player got FAT." Then I read the 9:30 newsletter and realized it wasn't the same guy. Which was good, because he would've really gone to waste.
the bassist is todd cook from louisville, who is the shipping news' bassist. he has played in papa m and retsin over the years.
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Slint was great...when they were playing. The breaks between songs were PAINFULLY long. And I realize you're dark and serious, but no stage banter or anything? That made it a little unbearable, and definitely took away from the flow of the show. But man, when they were on, they were SCORCHING. Did anyone catch the setlist?
this is exactly right.
Does anyone have a setlist of the show? And also, did anyone tape it? I REALLY hope that we'll eventually see a circulation of this one a la Louisville and that show in France.
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slint allows taping, and my friend taped it on DAT. i should be getting a copy by the end of the week. PM me if you want one.
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Originally posted by sonicyouth42:
Does anyone have a setlist of the show? And also, did anyone tape it? I REALLY hope that we'll eventually see a circulation of this one a la Louisville and that show in France.
there's at least 3 tapes of this show.
i'm sure it'll be around.
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Yeah, Slint was good, but the show atmosphere was difficult to handle. Their drummer is really good, IMHO. I impressed myself by staying for the whole thing. Expect a review on BY at some point i nthe future.
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setlist:
01.good morning, captain
02.charlotte
03.darlene
04.washer
05.glenn
06.breadcrumb trail
07.nosferatu man
08.for dinner
09.ron
10.pat
11.don, aman
12.rhoda
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Originally posted by distance:
Originally posted by sonicyouth42:
Does anyone have a setlist of the show? And also, did anyone tape it? I REALLY hope that we'll eventually see a circulation of this one a la Louisville and that show in France.
there's at least 3 tapes of this show.
i'm sure it'll be around. [/b]
The show is up on easytree. However, the recording is of a low quality.
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by distance:
Originally posted by sonicyouth42:
Does anyone have a setlist of the show? And also, did anyone tape it? I REALLY hope that we'll eventually see a circulation of this one a la Louisville and that show in France.
there's at least 3 tapes of this show.
i'm sure it'll be around. [/b]
The show is up on easytree. However, the recording is of a low quality. [/b]
is this the sbd/aud matrix one? i checked that out and wasn't too keen on it.
if it's a different one, i know nothing of that.
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Originally posted by distance:
is this the sbd/aud matrix one? i checked that out and wasn't too keen on it.
if it's a different one, i know nothing of that.
That's the one. I didn't bother downloading it since it got nothing but negative reviews.
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by distance:
is this the sbd/aud matrix one? i checked that out and wasn't too keen on it.
if it's a different one, i know nothing of that.
That's the one. I didn't bother downloading it since it got nothing but negative reviews. [/b]
i didn't read any reviews, i just grabbed it to check it out.
it's not really that the audio is bad quality, it's more that the addition of the sbd track makes the vocals entirely too dominant which basically makes it sound nothing like a) what the show sounded like b) what the albums sound like or c) what the show was MEANT to sound like.
it's a little hard to judge overall what the base recording sounds like.
in time i could hook you up with something better if needed.
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here's good morning captain from my recording
http://rapidshare.de/files/1084721/gmc.mp3.html (http://rapidshare.de/files/1084721/gmc.mp3.html)
gonna try to get the whole thing up soon