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hmm...I don;t know what I was thinking of after goign back through. Guess I was wrong though....I'm gonna have to listen to it again....and again and again and again :)
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haha, i knew you were gonna comment on my tone... the thing is, it had already been established earlier in the thread by myself and others (who were there!) that 'tunic' wasn't played, so there wasn't much cause for your tone to patrick. but fortunately we've figured it all out... ;)
uuuhhh.. boise anyone? did they play something so devastating than jenn can no longer post? |
i posted the boise thing earlier, jenn didn't mention what eternal songs they played
it's funny how whenever i say anything on this board it's either ignored or just doubted, almost all the time, i have only seen this band oh 30 times now, well i guess as in al things in life being ignored is just another quality trait Quote:
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I, for one, pay lots of attention to your posts, Panto. I might not always comment back, but you're definitely one of the people on this board whose contributions pique my interest. |
sorry, totally meant salt lake city.. or uuh.. whatever show was after portland!
chris..continuing to confuse mormon towns.. |
Salt Lake City i have the non eternal stuff as well actuall
Stereo Sanctity The Sprawl Cross the Breeze Tom Violence White Kross Hey Joni almost the same as boise cept switch out shadow for hey joni |
thanks dude!!!
wish they'd done 'the sprawl' when i saw em. and i kinda sorta miss the TV/WX combo, it's been ages! |
ogden setlist:
stereo no way sacred trick calming the snake joni anti-orgasm poison arrow walkin blue malibu silver rocket > antenna leaky massage e:sprawl cross breeze e2: what we know death valley 69 |
stereo opener, nice!
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I haven't seen or listened to a show with it, but conceptually, I really like the idea of What We Know as one of the second encore pieces. Same with No Way as an opener and DV69 as a closer. Great sequencing going on this tour.
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It was nice, Stereo works great in that spot, gets people going right off the bat. Also, Walkin Blue was one of my favorites on the Eternal and it's even better live. I really hope it stays in the rotation of Lee songs even after they've moved onto different material in a couple years. I could say more about the show, but my head kinda hurts... |
Good god, the Denver show was great.
Which song was it when Kim was using the bow on her bass while she screamed like she was masturbating? |
probably 'calming the snake' -- not a bow, it's a metal file. the type they use to calm snakes. in half.
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well... Lee used a bow on his guitar on the pre-Sprawl jam, and Kim gave quite a scream during Death Valley, but you could also be thinking of the Calming the Snake moans like Chris said.
Denver was incredible, most people I've ever seen crammed into the Ogden and the most people I've seen at a Sonic Youth show. I totally agree with Eli's sentiments about Stereo opener and Walkin Blue, also Massage the History really gave me a feeling of this album joining the ranks of Sonic Greatness. and Death Valley Sixty Niiiiiine... incredible! |
Yeah, it was Calming the Snake. Thanks!
Here's a great video of Anti-Orgasm along with a small review: http://www.coloradodaily.com/news/20...eatre-setlist/ |
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Maybe I'm out of the loop here, but what's the story with the Theresa's Sound World sign on Lee's amp? Was it just used to record the song? I thought maybe they were going to play it, but I guess it's a staple.
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they considered doing it before this tour but as far as i know they never worked it out. the sign was used to convey a fan request and lee (cruelly!) gave it a permanent home on his amp. they haven't played it since 1993 but there's been talk over the years of revisiting it...
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