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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: vassego on March 18, 2007, 01:34:00 am
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Am I the only person whom expected EITS to play for more than an hour and to not be cut short by Bob Mould's DJ set? Yes, I definitely recognize the musical important of Bob Mould, but I'm really disappointed that this being their 2nd stop in DC, EITS were able to play only an hour.
Was this planned this way from the beginning? Was this a club or band decision?
Sorry, but I've been an incredibly loyal fan of the 9:30 for 5 years and this is my first disappointment, I'm just hoping it wasn't a decision by the club. If it was, I'm curious as to the circumstances of that decision if they can be divulged.
Much thanks.
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i saw eits play at starr hill last night and at the warsaw in ny a few weeks ago. They played the same amount as tonights show. when i first saw them live i expected a longer set too, but i can understand why its so short. they play a strong set during that hour so i cant complain. especially with tonights show since they played my favorite tracks off of, the earth is not a cold dead place CD.
does anyone have any video from tonights show?
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I thought we'd get at least a 10-20 minute encore but can't complain otherwise. Eluvium is fucking incredible live too. The Paper Chase were so out of place in that lineup.
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i was more bummed that the paper chase, as the second opener, only got to play for 30-some minutes compared to eluvium's 40-ish minute yawn-fest.
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eits doesn't typically do encores.
the set last night was 75 minutes.
prior to this tour, shows rarely surpassed 60 minutes. they played 8 songs last night. most shows this tour are only getting 7. previous tours were 5-6 songs at the most.
you didn't get screwed over by bob mould. you didn't get screwed over the club. you didn't get screwed over by the band. you actually got a longer-than-average set. i think you had different expectations than perhaps what you should have been expecting.
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Originally posted by distance:
you didn't get screwed over by bob mould. you didn't get screwed over the club. you didn't get screwed over by the band. you actually got a longer-than-average set. i think you had different expectations than perhaps what you should have been expecting.
Fair enough. I'll freely admit that I expected a long show, I'm just surprised they don't play longer sets. It was definitely a strong set, I can't disagree with that. At least the next time I see them, I'll know what to expect. Thanks all.
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Who is EITS?
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They must've started way before 9 if they played that long. Didn't check what time they started but they ended at exactly 10.
Haha I thought the paper chase were excrutiating and Eluvium, mindblowing. I could've listened to those beautiful melodies and walls of sound for another hour. To each their own I guess.
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I looked at my watch right before the lights went down, and it was 8:45. I was expecting them to start at 9, so was surprised when the started immediately after my time check.
We missed Eluvium, but I really enjoyed Paper Chase. I am not sure if they were the best fit, but I thought the set was strong.
Concerning EITS, do any other oldies like me remember Love Tractor? I hear a strong similarity during the soft parts, although Tractor never really got to the "explosive" level like this guys often do.
Eevn though we didn't get an encore, it felt like a full show to me. Fun night!
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Who is EITS?
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the paper chase did not come off nearly as well as they do in a smaller setting. ive seen them 5 or 6 times and that was the weakest set ive seen them put on. the times ive seen them on the back stage at the black cat and at north six were amazing...they just didnt pull it off last night in my opinion. EITS were ok..seemed short to me too. i was impressed that the crowd wasnt a drunken frat house mess seeing it was st paddys day..
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Who is EITS?
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Originally posted repeatedly by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
Who is EITS?
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The Show did start at 8:45. I too was expecting a longer show, but I do not feel screwed over. It was a fantastic set and I loved every minute of it. Elivium was nice and his stuff is fantastic. The Paper Chase WAS so out of place last night. They should have given those 40 minutes to Explosions. But overall, fantastic show.
On another note, did anyone hear that guy who yelled "go back to texas"? That annoyed the hell out of me.
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Originally posted by IMAmoose24:
On another note, did anyone hear that guy who yelled "go back to texas"? That annoyed the hell out of me.
that comment was as out of place last night as The Paper Chase :) bah, typical drunkard commentary... happy st. paddy's!
i had EITS playing for about 70 minutes, by my count. i thought it was the perfect amount of time. i thoroughly enjoyed the show, but i'm not sure another 30 minutes would have gotten their point across any more than they did. while pretty as hell, one can't say that their stuff is very diverse. i had somewhere else to be, and had gotten my tasty fill of them.
i left the show thinking two things: first, "thank you 930 message board". without this bboard, i would have slept on EITS. on your suggestion, i checked 'em out online and bought tickets - and got to enjoy a great show last night. the other thought i left the show with was "sometimes, i miss drugs". i've gotten a lot less fun/wild/irresponsible in my old age, but there were several moment when i wished i was tripping last night... pretty twinkling music... *sigh*.
only caught the last 5 minutes of eluvium, loved his wall of sound. was anyone else surprised how packed the place was, that early on?!? i don't remember the last time i say the first act (of three) play to such a full floor!
the paper chase... whatever. punk rock meets art rock with some sampling thrown in. i got a kick out of the insistence with which the guitarist tuned his instrument between each song, even though he wasn't really using it as a melodic instrument. had it been untuned, i doubt anyone would have noticed. their show didn't really work for me, although there was one song that they got me to bob my head along to. meh. i thought the crowd was especially "indie hipster" last night (never seen so many mutton chops at the club), they approvingly scratched their chins to paper chase so maybe they weren't as out of place on the bill as some (including me) think.
EITS were simply brilliant. the south-asian looking guitarist on the right - was he drunk, high, or just really really into it? a highly recommended act to catch, when you next have a chance.
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On another note, did anyone hear that guy who yelled "go back to texas"? That annoyed the hell out of me.
yeah i heard it. i hate assholes like him.
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It was a cool show. I loved the energy of the band, especially during their last song. Kind of suprising, given their music. I almost expected them to look bored.
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someone complaining that they only played an hour? Wasn´t it just $10?? :)
Hello from Quintana Roo, Mexico, btw...so sad I missed EITS and Super Diamond (jk)
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
the other thought i left the show with was "sometimes, i miss drugs". i've gotten a lot less fun/wild/irresponsible in my old age, but there were several moment when i wished i was tripping last night... pretty twinkling music... *sigh*.[/QB]
I had the exact same thought--this would be infinitely better if I was on something.
Am I the only one who was slightly disappointed by EITS? I was expecting more--every live review I've read of them described them as a truly great live band, but I just didn't get that magical show feeling. The softer parts of the music just didn't translate well for me. I know that's a common criticism of live post-rock, but I've seen other groups that were really captivating and powerful (MONO for one) and EITS just couldn't draw me in during a lot of their set. Definitely a good show, but it just lacked that something that makes a show great.
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The curfew was 10:30 so they could have played longer but that is their set and longer than what I have been reading about other shows that clocked in at 1 hour. That is a lot of stuff to keep going and if they did more, it would be less effective I think because you would start to jade, as it was they ended when I started to think of what time it was, a good way to end.
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i was expecting a little more from EITS as well. good, not great.
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Throw me into the "slightly disappointed" camp. Don't get me wrong, what they played was amazing, but I also didn't realize that they play such short sets. And considering the hype surrounding their live shows, I must confess I was expecting to be blown away. Instead, I merely enjoyed their set. Good, but not great, is an apt description. That said, thank you, 9:30 Club, for finally giving me the chance to see them. And thank you to the kind gentleman who sold me a spare ticket in front of the club for $10. :)
I really wish they had played "Birth and Death of the Day", though. And I think "So Long, Lonesome" would have made for a great last song. I love their older albums, and initially felt that the new one wasn't quite up to snuff, but the more I listen to it, the more I love it.
Originally posted by bizou311®:
On another note, did anyone hear that guy who yelled "go back to texas"? That annoyed the hell out of me.
yeah i heard it. i hate assholes like him. [/b]
He was a few people behind me for a while, shouting "Don't stop! Don't ever stop!" over and over again the moment they hit a quiet spot, along with "Yeeeeeeeaaaaaaahhhhhhhh!". Then he moved right past me up into the crowd a bit, and began waving his fists in the air with the music. It was then that he shouted "Go back to Texas!", which didn't make any sense at all considering how much he seemed to be enjoying the show. >_>
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FYI the show was booked and the times arranged based on EITS doing a 60-minute set. The curfew was always going to be 10:30 and everything was planned based on that. So nothing was cut short or changed because it was the first of 2 events that night.
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Originally posted by IMAmoose24:
On another note, did anyone hear that guy who yelled "go back to texas"? That annoyed the hell out of me.
the guy that yelled 'go back to texas' was standing toward the back yelling other random things and screaming earlier. durign the last song he barrelled through people to get closer and started yeling more stuff, so..
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i don't know about the disappointed stuff. i'm not really sure what the expectations were, but it definitely is different seeing them in larger venues now. after seeing them in very small rooms and with crowds as small as ~25, seeing them in a sold-out, 930 club is completely different. i'm not really sure what more i have to say on it.