Reviews of Live Shows 2007 - WARNING: Spoilers!

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Postby Bridget on Wed Oct 03, 2007 4:06 am

My friend Linn had an awesome evening yesterday. She plays bass herself so she was focussed on Keith!
She thinks David has a very warm voice and she loved every minute of this gig. Unfortunately I didn't take pictures.

In Eindhoven I recall that the man beside me said how much he loves the Dead Bees on a Pancake album :lol: that was funny!
After each song he turned to me and said: Beautiful! Beautiful!

I don't know what more to say, it was a special gig. And it was great to see some very nice people again that I've met at previous gigs.
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Postby The Analog Kid on Wed Oct 03, 2007 4:32 am

Hi Bridget -

I think I saw you sitting on the first row with your friend but did'nt see you after the show anymore :(

we sat four rows down and had a great view there - overall my short impression of the gig was :some was good, some very good, nothing extraordinary though

Setlist more or less as over the past few gigs no changes there - show was a sellout despite very steep ticket prices (EUR 50 incl charges for me) and crowd was v appreciative

on the plus side
- Steve's playing: awesome
- David' s voice: wonderful as ever
- Keith who played very well and seems the most relaxed guy onstage
- World Citizen, Sugarfuel, Ride, Playground Martyrs/Transit, FitF, Snow Borne Sorrow

on the disaspointing side:
- Watanabe: i first thought he was some prop you get when buying a Yamaha Grand - and then he was hardly a factor in any of the soungs - much like Chisholm - undoubtebly fine players but their contributions were minimal
- Soundmix esp at the beginning - the lows of Davids voice clashing with the low tomes of the bass - got better as gig progressed
- The ' new' arrangements of the 1980's stuff: for me those songs were not done any justice - to a large extent due to DS strumming along with it so that the specific rhythmic cadance was lost amd the the ' spaciousness' that creates room for the voice was lost - also it makes things a bit too campfire-like. imho of course

let's see how i like it second time around in Madrid

just to make sure: very glad I went - but could have been (even) better imho

cheers
Eric
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Postby Bridget on Wed Oct 03, 2007 5:15 am

Hi Eric,

That's right, me and my friend got out very quickly. I did look around in the hall if I saw you so next time in december with PT? :P

Your favorites are mine too! And yes, I think the sound got a bit lost in the room sometimes esp. the low tones.
But I'm not a good at reviews, I'm so very very happy to be able to see them play. Funny thing is I seem to look at Steve more because I really like his drumfills and I like how Keith and Steve play together.

I'm sure you'll love it in Madrid together with some very nice friends :-)
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Postby The Analog Kid on Wed Oct 03, 2007 5:54 am

thanks Bridget - and yes Dec 5th at the PT gig would be excellent - I hope you are as good at finding me in that venue as you were in the Melkweg last june! :D
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Postby Chrissy on Wed Oct 03, 2007 7:22 am

Hiyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
Nothing more to add actually. The shows in Eindhoven and Amsterdam were soooooooooooooooooooooo wonderful. David simply is a heavenly angelic genius!!!!!!
And it was sooooooooo nice to meet you Britt! I will post links to the really good vids I made when I get back. I recorded a full version of World Citizen which made my shoulders hurt badly the next day :D .
Still looking forward to more. See you in Groningen.
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Postby Bridget on Wed Oct 03, 2007 7:42 am

Hi Chrissy! It was so nice to meet you too!!!! :P We all want to see those videos! Looking forward to tomorrow!!!!

Eric, have a great time in Madrid and see you in december! :D

hugs to all :-)
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Postby godisinthesilences on Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:59 am

I am so happy everyone is still enjoying the shows!!! I wonder if we have any fans here going to see them in some of the more obscure countries for touring... for example macedonia and russia. I bet those reviews would be good :-)

Britt can't wait to hear all about how you loved it all!!!!
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Postby jazer on Wed Oct 03, 2007 12:09 pm

Hi all,

I was also in Eindhoven and really enjoyed it! The sound was BEAUTIFULL!!!
Better then Brussels and Conegliano. I have to admit that I don't like the flutist! Theo was much much much better! He was improvising more and added more life to the music. Davids voice was beautifull as always :wink:
And Steve drummed as astonishing as ever! Also Keith and Takuma were playing great!
I really enjoyed it!! Best sound quality and I would love to see a recording!!!

Cheers,
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P.s. Hi Bridget, how are you? We hebben elkaar in brussel en eindhoven gesproken ;-)
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Postby The Analog Kid on Wed Oct 03, 2007 12:41 pm

here a negative review (in Dutch alas) in Het Parool after the Eindhoven gig on monday

http://archief.parool.nl/artikel?text=S ... %2A&FDOC=0

for the benefit on people who are not as fluent in Dutch the writer claims to be a big fan but was disappointed with the show saying it never came close to the magic on the recordings - possibly due to him not having the great musicians with him on tour he usually works with (!) and due to it all sounding a bit same-ish. He also mentions the reworkings of tracks like Ghosts and Brilliant Trees lacking the quality and beauty of the original :(
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Postby jazer on Wed Oct 03, 2007 3:35 pm

Here also a dutch review not positive.
You can see my reply below.

http://rockosaurus.web-log.nl/rockosaur ... id_sy.html

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Postby sisterlondon on Wed Oct 03, 2007 4:05 pm

Good to hear the reviews from Amsterdam! Hope that you like the next concert even more Eric ;)

Bridget, is the band already accustomed to seeing you everywhere? ;) *I owe you lots of replies! Sorry!*
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Postby The Analog Kid on Wed Oct 03, 2007 4:07 pm

jazer wrote:Here also a dutch review not positive.
You can see my reply below.

http://rockosaurus.web-log.nl/rockosaur ... id_sy.html

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good response and nice to correct him on the Bullfight-issue :)
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Postby jazer on Wed Oct 03, 2007 4:25 pm

:twisted: he deserved it!
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Postby MoodyB on Wed Oct 03, 2007 5:10 pm

godisinthesilences wrote:i'm waiting very (im)patiently for MoodyB to get back and give us his review and show us his photos :-)

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*BLUSHES DEEPLY*
Thank you kindly indeed!

Well, I got back late last night after being 24 hours in transit and 48 hours without sleep...I've managed to get a bit on the sick side here, my glands are swollen like golf balls at the moment!
So, I'm going to save writing a review until I can think straight!

I will be working with the images in the days to come...Shooting was a bit of a challenge, the lighting was pretty low, found my self shooting wide open at about 1/30th of a second and lower!
In the meantime, here's a couple of shots for you...One of myself before the show and one from the show itself.

More soon!

All the best,
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Postby Bridget on Wed Oct 03, 2007 5:18 pm

Hi Jazer!

I'm fine! How are you? Of course I remember you!
What a shame that a lot of reviews have wrong info in them so let's keep kicking their bottoms! I would love to see a recording too.
Chrissy has a nice video on the way so that's something to look forward to!

I could write soooo much about every gig, but as Jazer said: BEAUTIFUL! That word says it all.

Well, sisterlondon I'm sure they haven't forgotten the birthday girl! :wink:

OMG MoodyB, that is a beautiful picture!!!
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