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How was the Touch and Go 25th?
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 11:51 am
by joesepi_Archive
kerble wrote:Mama Clortho wrote:What did Tim and Andy play?
one beautiful soaring eulogy about arrows and clocks. Biznono played keys. Colossal and epic and terribly emotional.
This was pure. I was moved. No really, I had to leave for a bit.
How was the Touch and Go 25th?
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 11:56 am
by DrAwkward_Archive
kerble wrote:Mama Clortho wrote:What did Tim and Andy play?
one beautiful soaring eulogy about arrows and clocks. Biznono played keys. Colossal and epic and terribly emotional.
So beautiful, this was. So many tears in the audience. Thank you again for this, Andy and Tim.
How was the Touch and Go 25th?
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 12:04 pm
by OneFiveFour_Archive
What did Tim and Andy play?
"lr72" off 'italian platinum'. goddamn that was heavy..
How was the Touch and Go 25th?
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 12:21 pm
by pleather rebel_Archive
Despite having little sleep and achy legs, UZEDA forced me to watch every single second of their set. I had shivers after each of their songs ended on a James Brown-esque dime. Absolute Brilliance from people that looked like someone's Aunts/Uncles.
Shellac has a special power of not only delivering crushing riffs, but an uncanny, methodical, and near unconscious power of locking a listener in to what they were doing. During the quiet parts of "End of Radio" everyone around me stood absolutely still. It was inspiring.
How was the Touch and Go 25th?
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 12:22 pm
by larsro_Archive
so it looks like i posted on the wrong topic. whoops.
_1.000 thanks_ to everybody involved for a piece of rock n' roll history. my in-depth review will be up later today on clicky clicky music blog:
http://jbreitling.blogspot.com/
and please come see me play tonight (& bring instruments for the Proxy Kicky Tricks experiment) at Corduroy's, 1650 W. Ogden, 18:30 (6:30 pm). more info on me band's page (see below).
lovelars (of sfu*ma*to)
http://poofish.com/pmr/sfumato
How was the Touch and Go 25th?
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 12:24 pm
by bumble_Archive
Kayte R. wrote:Pinback - Ugh.
See, I agree but that
couldn't have been Pinback on stage. A bunch of mid-management CPAs staged a pod-people takeover of the regular bandmembers, slithered up the stage, ate Tim Tuten alive (yay) and then made me die of boredom (boo).
How was the Touch and Go 25th?
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 12:34 pm
by glynnisjohns_Archive
I think it's quite obvious living in southern california and being poor has major setbacks from time time.
It is enjoyable to live vicariously through all you yahoos.
I missed out.
Was 3 mile pilot really that bad? Or was it more "i've never heard this band and couldn't be bothered to listen".
Oh and anyone want to pm me with any Big black movie files would be much appreciated.
How was the Touch and Go 25th?
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 12:41 pm
by Kayte R.
glynnisjohns wrote:Was 3 mile pilot really that bad? Or was it more "i've never heard this band and couldn't be bothered to listen".
I was actually up front for most of their set, more to stay warm amongst the throng than anything else, but I was paying attention. I think I wrote better songs when I was 14. The lyrics made me cringe.
How was the Touch and Go 25th?
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 1:15 pm
by same_Archive
NerblyBear wrote:242sumner wrote:Who`s the guy playing the bass??
Jeff Pezzati, Big Black's first bass player (before Dave Riley). He was also in Naked Raygun.
Wonder why Riley wasn't present.
I heard that dude waving the cane around backstage was Dave Riley. Can anyone confirm this?
How was the Touch and Go 25th?
Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2006 1:20 pm
by Sinclair_Archive
Since I was only able to attend this epic event was through the kindness and generosity of the people in this forum, I thought I'd share the wealth and upload the clips I took throughout the 2nd the 3rd days to my youtube.
Quality is sub-perfect, for obvious reasons (like being pushed around by drunken dudes, or being so blown away to the point I couldn't hold my hand still... ), but it's still a worth-while memory to share with those who were and those who weren't there.
It's funny how sometime you have to travel halfway around the globe in order to finally feel totally at home.
Start from here:
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=peasinspace
Deepest gratitude to Arson Smith (and co.) and to Goldensombrero.