Author Topic: Polyphonic Spree setlist  (Read 2228 times)

TheREALHunter

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Re: Polyphonic Spree setlist
« Reply #15 on: July 02, 2007, 05:34:00 pm »
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 what do you mean by "piece of ass"?  i saw him, set up in the center of the VIP booth with the camera on a tripod (not that it shows, his camera work is still jerky).  i didn't pay much attention to him, i assumed he was shooting for the band.
 
'twas a joke.
 and the camera was jerky because the bass drum was vibrating the fuck out of the table that the mini-tripod was resting on so you either settle with shaky closeups and steady full shots or you pick up the camera and then work that much harder to keep it steady throughout, I chose the former.

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Re: Polyphonic Spree setlist
« Reply #16 on: July 02, 2007, 06:05:00 pm »
oh, hi    :)    do feel free to upload more of your videography, can't wait to see more (bass drum-induced jerkiness and all).  i spent most of the show just behind you, on the upper bar area behind the VIP booth.  who were you shooting for?
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Re: Polyphonic Spree setlist
« Reply #17 on: July 02, 2007, 09:15:00 pm »
i just went to show a friend the pictures from the npr website before we go out and they seem to have updated their setlist
 but i'm pretty sure they didnt play sonic bloom (the tripping daisy song) did they? i'll have to listen to the show again when i get home later but i feel like i would have remembered them playing that song because its one of my favorite tripping daisy songs ever.

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Re: Polyphonic Spree setlist
« Reply #18 on: July 02, 2007, 11:11:00 pm »
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
  oh, hi     :)     do feel free to upload more of your videography, can't wait to see more (bass drum-induced jerkiness and all).  i spent most of the show just behind you, on the upper bar area behind the VIP booth.  who were you shooting for?
The band has an open taping policy (though it seems that not too many people take advantage of it unfortunately) and Chris (their manager) has always gone out of his way to accommodate my filming the band (i.e. VIP section for example), so I tape them when they come through town and give him a stack of burned DVDs of the show later.  I'm a fan of the band too so that definitely makes filming them easier, nothing worse than filming a band that sucks haha