Unicron Veteran Member Posts:1696  
10/18/2005 1:52 AM |
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Any thoughts?
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Vent My Spleen Advanced Member Posts:500  
10/18/2005 8:47 AM |
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Best gig of the year IMHO. He nailed so many of the tunes it was amazing, particularly John Wayne Gacey. His albums are so layered I didn't think it would translate well live but I was well wrong. Top notch.
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MACgirl New Member Posts:52  
10/18/2005 9:19 AM |
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I second that emotion!! Brilliant night, hopefully I'll get my ass in gear and do a proper review of it, but anyone that can make it work in the worst venue in Dublin has to have something special. God how I hate the Village. It was completely sold out so there was a real buzz about the place, definitely the gig of the year.
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palace Basic Member Posts:392  
10/18/2005 1:53 PM |
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magnificent... one of the most enjoyable gigs i've ever been to
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Eric Basic Member Posts:179  
10/18/2005 2:23 PM |
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AHhhhh! this is torture! I couldn't get a ticket.
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Unicron Veteran Member Posts:1696  
10/18/2005 4:05 PM |
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It was good but he was better in the Douglas Hyde last year I thought, mainly due to the fact taht I felt he played a stronger selection of songs then. I seem to be one of the few people that would only rank Illinois as the third best of his 5 albums.
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10/18/2005 5:05 PM |
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it was wonderful - his voice has such a lovely texture to it and the only blot on an otherwise perfect set was the stricken banjo, i would have liked to have heard more of it!
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palace Basic Member Posts:392  
10/19/2005 12:24 PM |
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unicron, i find that surprising... you can't be including his first 2 albums which must mean you prefer michigan to illinois?... seven swans is a different beast... anyway, i hope he comes back with his next album (his initial plan was to release an extended 'state' ep by the end of this year - that's probably changed)
hey jan, welcome missus
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Unicron Veteran Member Posts:1696  
10/19/2005 5:39 PM |
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I absolutely do prefer it, "Flint ... for the unemployed and underpaid", "The Upper Peninsula" and "Romulous" are incredible and top anything on Illinois. Maybe it's down to the fact that my first introduction to his work was Michigan though, first time is always special and all that*.
* This is obviously untrue.
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palace Basic Member Posts:392  
10/20/2005 6:56 PM |
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so often, first exposure is the best... i'd be the same with loads of bands... not in this case though... i do love michigan but when illinois came out, i just thought it was less rambling and sat together as an album better... think i prefer seven swans also
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milkman Basic Member Posts:119  
10/23/2005 5:28 PM |
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seven swans is personally, the most bestest.
illinoise and michigan, while very good, can't touch it for me.
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