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sonickteam2

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« Reply #3795 on: June 08, 2005, 11:51:00 am »
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   i don't think i would have hated the show nearly as much if they had played a seated venue rather than the 930 club.  i wouldn't want to go to a movie theater and watch say... dances with wolves and have to stand the whole time.
i don't think i would have hated the show nearly as much if they had played a seated venue rather than the 930 club.  i wouldn't want to go to a movie theater and watch say... dances with wolves and have to stand the whole time. [/qb][/QUOTE]oh dude, dont cave.  I have seen them 3 times and i suffered through every one of them.  I dont understand whats cool about them.  and i personally think they are much worse live than on CD because on CD you dont have a bunch of silly fucks who think they're of some higher intelligence and talk in the bathroom pretending like they can actally understand what that looney singer is saying. "Sigur Ros is a band you just have to understand" one of them said to me....get over yourselves, people!
 
   sorry, i shouldnt have gone that far......

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« Reply #3796 on: June 08, 2005, 11:53:00 am »

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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #3797 on: June 08, 2005, 12:02:00 pm »
i could see how their show would be MUCH better on mind-altering substances
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« Reply #3798 on: June 08, 2005, 12:06:00 pm »
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  oh dude, dont cave.  I have seen them 3 times and i suffered through every one of them.  I dont understand whats cool about them.  and i personally think they are much worse live than on CD because on CD you dont have a bunch of silly fucks who think they're of some higher intelligence and talk in the bathroom pretending like they can actally understand what that looney singer is saying. "Sigur Ros is a band you just have to understand" one of them said to me....get over yourselves, people!
i didn't say i wouldn't have thought the band was better.  i said i would have hated the experience less.  if i could have fallen asleep or something it might not have been as bad.  a friend that went with a friend to another show on that tour DID fall asleep at the show.
 
 i don't see anything good or interesting about sigur ros.  i find them to be as entertaining and interesting as good charlotte, which is to say, absolutely not at all.

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« Reply #3799 on: June 08, 2005, 12:08:00 pm »
Icelandic Rock Group Sigur Ros Plays Amazing Concert Experience at 9:30
 
 By Peter Denton
 Special to The Hoya

 
 
 Some have been known to faint; others vomit. Many claim to experience spiritual awakenings. No, I am not talking about meeting the Pope, I am talking about a rock concert.
 
 Sigur Ros, a quartet hailing from Iceland, stopped into Washington, D.C.??s 9:30 Club on the eve of war, March 18 and 19. Concertgoers familiar with Sigur Ros never do call the show a concert; to them, it is an experience.
 
 Who is Sigur Ros? The band, which sounds a bit like Radiohead??s experimental album Kid A, consists of Jon Bor ??Jonsi? Birgisson (vocals, guitars), Kjartan Sveinsson (keyboards), Orri Pall Dyrason (drums) and Georg Holm (bass). The band creates a remarkable sound for the instruments it uses. Jonsi often uses a cello bow to strum his guitar, creating an atmospheric, unique sound. The most distinct aspect of the band is Jonsi??s falsetto voice. He sings in both Icelandic, in which their first two albums were recorded, and an invented language called ??hopelandic.? The words have no meaning, it is as if Jonsi??s voice merely acts as another instrument.
 
 Although it received critical attention for their second release, agætis byrjun (the first album, von, is only available in Iceland), Sigur Ros has found more popular success recently (especially amongst college listeners) with their release of the band??s third album, entitled ( ). The title invites it??s listeners to fill in the space with their own individual reflections and lyrics to the album. ??Svenfn-g-englar,? a song off of their second album, was featured in Cameron Crowe??s film Vanilla Sky.
 
 Having been to the 9:30 Club many times, I??ve never before been part of such an intense and serious audience. No words were spoken during the songs, and few among the applause. Each member of the sold-out crowd appreciated the musical complexity, and even those unfamiliar with the songs were able to appreciate its emotional intensity and musical genius.
 
 The evening opened with Sigur Ros?? three music videos. First was ??svefn-g-englar,? which features members of a theatre group full of actors with down syndrome dancing in a green field dressed as angels. The second video was ??viorar vel til loftarasa.? Set in the 1950s, the video follows the story of two young boys with a highly unexpected climax, the boys embracing with a kiss after one scores a goal in soccer. The last video shown was for the song ??untitled 1? (also called ??vaka?). Made by a highly respected Italian director Floria Sigismondi, the video features children playing in a post-apocalyptic playground covered with black snow, where the children must wear protective gasmasks to breathe.
 
 The Album Leaf, a band that is essentially a forum for Jimmy LaValle of Tristeza to experiment with music and atmosphere, followed the films and opened for Sigur Ros. American audiences get the pleasure of hearing Jimmy perform with a full band, since in the UK he performs solo. Two members of Sigur Ros made up his band, Kjartan Sveinsson on keyboards and Orri Pall Dyrason on the drums. They played a great, quick set full of energy and emotion, but the crowd was obviously not there to see them and anticipation for the main attraction was present.
 
 Finally Sigur Ros took the stage. They immediately went into ??untitled 1 (vaka)? and within minutes the crowd was astonished at the emotionally-charged performance. Jonsi??s vocal range is seemingly limitless with the ability to hit the highest of notes. The next song played was one of three new songs. Another new song was played near the end, featuring bassist Georg Holm playing his bass with a drumstick. Rumored to appear on their upcoming EP, all the new material was amazing. After about 90 minutes the band slowly left the stage, leaving Orri alone playing the keyboard. He left and Jonsi returned and played the other new song with only himself and Amina, the all female string quartet that accompanied Sigur Ros during the performance.
 
 The first of two encores, ??Starafur,? was not as well performed as it appears on agaetis byrjun, and at one point Jonsi??s laughter interrupted his singing. They did redeem themselves, however, with the most intense piece of music I??ve ever seen performed, ??Popplagit? (also known as ??untitled 8? on ( )). The band then left the stage with background music continuing to play. The lights stayed off and both Sigur Ros and Amina returned twice to bow to the audiences?? intense cheers.
 
 You know that feeling you get during the encore of your favorite band playing your favorite song, that weird feeling of intense emotion? Imagine that feeling for two hours, and that is a Sigur Ros show. The music does not invite you to sing along with a smile on your face. It makes you think and reflect, creating a feeling of interaction with the music. My jaw physically dropped many times during the performance in amazement of the sounds I was hearing from a human voice.
 
 Moments before the show started I overheard one concertgoer intensely yelling at another female who was talking. He shouted, ??Humans have five senses, use them all. This is not a concert, it is an experience.? She quickly stopped talking.
 
 There was not a word of English spoken by the band all evening. No thank yous, no band introduction. It was almost as if there was a fourth wall separating the band and audience. The only interaction was a series of bows following the show. The band seemed to have a sole purpose, to absolutely amaze each member of the audience. Never before have I attended such a rewarding and astonishing concert. If ever a chance to see Sigur Ros live is presented to you, do not make the mistake of missing it.
 
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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #3800 on: June 08, 2005, 12:09:00 pm »
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Originally posted by ggw?:
  Icelandic Rock Group Sigur Ros Plays Amazing Concert Experience at 9:30
 
 By Peter Denton
 Special to The Hoya

 
uhhhh
 
 i've never seen sigur ros
 
 good try though
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« Reply #3801 on: June 08, 2005, 12:35:00 pm »
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Originally posted by distance:
   i find them to be as entertaining and interesting as good charlotte, which is to say, absolutely not at all.
yikes!  maybe Sigur Ros is Icelandic for "good Charlotte"   :)

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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #3802 on: June 08, 2005, 12:51:00 pm »
well let's just say Sigur Ros is an acquired taste. Go see them if you want to, stay away if you hate 'em. Anyhow yes the Strathmore is seated and is a beautiful and brand-new orchestral concert hall with superb acoustics. So far there are no postings for either Dead Can Dance or Sigur Ros on the www.strathmore.org site. Presumably they will sell the tickets to their own shows, not via ticketmaster or tickets.com, but I could be mistaken.  Just keep on checking all the sites in coming weeks for the on-sales.  One cool thing about Strathmore is that they sell cheap seats up top and the sound will be just as great up there.  Plus there's a buffet-restaurant and bar and free parking and a nice balcony .. I can go on and on. A great new venue for the DC area ...

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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #3803 on: June 08, 2005, 01:12:00 pm »
I thought "Ryan Doherty" might be a nom de plume of yours.
 
 
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  uhhhh
 
 i've never seen sigur ros
 
 good try though

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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #3804 on: June 08, 2005, 01:16:00 pm »
The first Fort Reno show has been posted, and noted by  BigYawn.net. Hopefully better things to come.

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« Reply #3805 on: June 08, 2005, 01:17:00 pm »
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  I thought "Ryan Doherty" might be a nom de plume of yours.
 
yeah, you're right ... whenever i want to gush about things which might make me seem uncool, i use "ryan doherty" ... it's worked pretty well up until now, you're one hell of an investigator!
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« Reply #3806 on: June 08, 2005, 01:43:00 pm »
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 whenever i want to gush about things which might make me seem uncool, i use "ryan doherty"
Clearly

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Re: Just Announced
« Reply #3807 on: June 08, 2005, 02:00:00 pm »
I liked the Sigur Ros show at the 930 a few years ago.  Although alot of the enjoyment was gone when I got in the car and found out US soldiers had started to bomb Iraq.

Re: Just Announced
« Reply #3808 on: June 08, 2005, 02:43:00 pm »
Pardon my appearance, but somebody had to mention the show of the year (at Birchmere)...
 
 An Evening with BEA ARTHUR
 Date: Thursday 9/22/2005
 Time: 7:30 PM
 Cost: $55.00
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 "Ms Arthur, with her friend Billy Goldenberg at the piano, in a warm & funny evening filled with stories and songs from her triumphs and tribulations over the course of her career. Ms Arthur takes you on a journey packed with the humor and wit for which she is so well loved."

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« Reply #3809 on: June 08, 2005, 03:00:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:
  Pardon my appearance, but somebody had to mention the show of the year (at Birchmere)...
 
 An Evening with BEA ARTHUR
 Date: Thursday 9/22/2005
 Time: 7:30 PM
 Cost: $55.00
 Buy Tickets
 "Ms Arthur, with her friend Billy Goldenberg at the piano, in a warm & funny evening filled with stories and songs from her triumphs and tribulations over the course of her career. Ms Arthur takes you on a journey packed with the humor and wit for which she is so well loved."
I assume you,Celeste and myself will be attending....I hope so because I've already ordered 3 tickets!.....nothing like some geriatric song & dance!