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i remember that. they always had conflicts because they lived in a hotel or somethign.
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Why would you choose MCR and SOAD. They would not fit into the atmosphere at all! |
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exactly my thoughts |
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and you two have been to ATP and know what the atmosphere is like do you? |
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OK guys do u have any problems with any of the artists other than MCR and SOAD? lol (i can understand why people hate them, but i can't help it, they are somewhat of a guilty pleasure, sorry). You have to admit my ATP would be pretty diverse...
PS: I forgot to add REM, Phillip Glass Ensemble (performing the entire Qatsi Trilogy, *evil laugh* sit through that sheepfuckers) and Steve Reich |
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Ha! Already sat through most of that...missed the first one though. The last film spoiled it a bit by being UTTERLY FUCKING AWFUL. |
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I've seen all of the above and the Chilli Peppers, and I can vouch for the fact that RHCP are a rock band playing rock music with little to no movement, whereas Sclub are a proper show with dancing and fun, mis-teeq were loud as the Gods of thunder and I honestly did piss myself a little bit at the volume of the bass. Kelis was just mental. RHCP - corporate rock for people who don't like Keane or jobs. |
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Yes, both of them. Pint? Is Porkie going as well? Any other London boardies fancy a pre-gig pint? Go on, go on, go on. |
The Kinks are still around? Bleh...
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Swans (reunited specifically for ATP) John Cale that's all i really care to think of right now. |
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I wouldn't know where to start. Their discography is still a little daunting for me. From what I've heard, it's all very good indeed. They are my favourite British band I think. Apart from my own, obviously.
Yay. Pre-Haino pint then. Huzzah. |
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I still have in my mind and ears how the gig started.An incredibly loud bout of guitar noise mixed with the acest of unknown world music voices on tape.They looked and sounded like they were having such fun it was contagious.
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i wish i'd gone now, anyway, i'm up for a pint.
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Table of the Elements day
Loren Connors Gate Rhys Chatham Tony Conrad San Agustin Faust Rafael Toral Jonathan Kane Acoustic Day Michael Gira (solo) Cowboy Junkies Nick Cave (solo) Julian Cope (solo) John Zorn - Acoustic Masada Grant Hart Rawk Day Pelican Ufomummat Capricorns High Rise or Mainliner Mono Dalek 65 Days of Static Julian Cope - Like a Motherfucker John Zorn - Painkiller On stage two, at various times Keith Fullerton Whitman Blixa Bargeld Roy Montgomery The Orb Larsen Warlocks Pan Sonic Steve Hillage |
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I only have The Love That Whirrs and Tristes Tropiques. I like both of them but probably like the former a bit more. Tristes... is a bit more mellow in general and has one really minimal track which i'm not too keen on. |
from my music library, id add alot more if i though about it.
afrirampo alice coltrane ami yoshida (or some project with her in, although it would be difficult to get the silence needed for her) barbez beck boredoms brigitte fontaine burning spear coco rosie converge contortions embryo esg flying rythms flaherty/corsano branca stooges ikue mori and zeena parkins joanna newsom sweet ride liars lightning bolt melt banana onyx ooioo peaches pharoa sanders (still alive?) pixies saicobaba breeders dream aktion unit white magic yoshimi and yuka merzbow gybe and i second swans reforming, otherwise jarboe with larsen. some local bands from my city. id propose a few mix ups of people to form some interesting combos. man, its my dream to curate an atp. atari, youve been digging the OLAibi then? |
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