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robbjibson wrote:FThey wanted to do something "cheesy" that would cause the die-hard base of fans to revolt... After the show Corey from Touch and Go came up to me and told me that "You are going straight to Hell."


If this is true, and based on http://tour.robbjibson.com/slintv1.2.pdf I'm willing to accept that it is, I now love Slint much, much more than I did previously. Salut, Mssrs. Slint. Salut, Robb Jibson.
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ironyengine wrote:
robbjibson wrote:FThey wanted to do something "cheesy" that would cause the die-hard base of fans to revolt... After the show Corey from Touch and Go came up to me and told me that "You are going straight to Hell."


If this is true, and based on http://tour.robbjibson.com/slintv1.2.pdf I'm willing to accept that it is, I now love Slint much, much more than I did previously. Salut, Mssrs. Slint. Salut, Robb Jibson.


Ah, shucks...I guess I liked the fact that it (the light) was at an inverted angle to the disco ball, and thus lead to a crooked "falling" effect. I thought it was pretty in relationship to the reprise in "Washer." Whatever.

The only things I'm "diehard" for are:

Good Whiskey
Christy Canyon
and
Revenant Records.
Stephen Sowley
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robbjibson wrote:... one of the greatest experiences in my lighting career...


I am afraid to ask what experiences one has in a "lighting career" that merit consideration. Wrong color gel for a Cher impersonator's headpiece? For shame.

Being frank, it's hard to see how the choices would require so much thought, since they run the difficult gamut from "on" to "off," pretty much.
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Picking on the lighting guy? THE LIGHTING GUY?! Oh come on now. I am sure we all can come up with more challenging and rewarding things to do than picking on a lighting guy...like, say...shooting fish in a barrel.

Just kidding, lighting guy! I enjoyed your lighting. Sometimes dim, sometimes not so much with the dim. I liked both ways!

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robbjibson wrote:Next time you move that knob on a tube compressor the ever so slightest and try to get really excited about it to make the band/vocalist feel like you have done something special, you'll know how many steps there are between on and off...

(one of the things that I really enjoyed about Slint was the way the music went from 100% to 1% in the same 16 bars, thats pretty on and off...)


Yeah, but without the music there would be no reason to be there (no band / records / live show).

Without the light show we'd all still be there loving every minute. I don't need the lights to help me understand or enjoy the music.

And so on...

I did really like the mirror ball, though. That's the one time I noticed the lighting. It was both funny and actually very pretty.

best,
Bob

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BronxCheer wrote:I'd also like to thank the person who yelled "Fuck You" repeatedly to the Jag that yelled out "freebird." That was a fine example of heckling reaction, and their next drink is on me.


It was Kerble!

It was Kerble right in my left ear!

Ouch!

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