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Salt Lake City gig ?
I haven't been around the forum much lately, but at quick glance, I don't see anything much about next week's SLC show.
I'm out here now and wondered who else in the area might be attending. Sure is a tiny mini-tour from what I see...only 6 shows ? I'd thought at first maybe they were 'warm-ups' for the Matador dealy in Las Vegas but I now realize there's only ONE show, with Pavement, before that date....so....what's up ? Dead-Air...you comin' down for the show ? Who else is around this inner Rocky Mtn. town ? *oh and btw, will Mark Ibold be with them or is he touring with Pavement now ? |
I don't know what possessed the Sonics to visit Salt Lake twice in two years, but I'm glad and I'll be there. They did get an ecstatic reception here last year. I'm recommending dinner at Hong Kong Tea House next door too.
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maybe it has to do with occult rituals at the secret underground facilities under the Denver Airport. I don't know for sure, I'm just speculating. |
nope. all the occult rituals are in salt lake city
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Could be they got hooked on the green jello while here last.
Isn't there a poster here who's avatar is green jello ? I'll remember in a minute.... Aha...that didn't take long...it's YouthofTomorrow !! ![]() |
Not much of a SY contingent out here in MoMo land I guess. At least not on this board.
I hope there are a few folks at the show. There's gonna be over 100,000 outta towners here this weekend for the LDS conference. I bet not ONE will stay for the SY show though. LOL |
Looks like it'll just be me and you. Actually I think there'll be a good crowd, at least I hope so. A lot of good music comes thru salt lake, but so very often on weeknights. The set list at the Matador party really makes me wonder what we'll get to hear-I'm guessing it'll be the "historical" lineup without Mark-and I'm hoping we do get some of those "greatest hit" items like bull in the heather and the somewhat unloved 100%, even though they are not the heart of the SY classical repertoire. What?
Right: overlap between Mormon conference goers and concert goers is not gonna be real big. But you never know. In fact you're not gonna know. That's why it's occult. Hah! |
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Maybe they dig the Hong Kong Tea House too. When I saw them last year at the Wilbur in Boston I was surprised not only by the size of the crowd but the makeup of the crowd with the majority being around 40 give or take a few years. The previous few shows I had seen were dominated by teens/twenty-somethings. |
I'll be doing my part for the fifty-year olds.
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salt lake Oct 5
candle sacred trickster no way calming the snake bull in the heather (Lee song*) Antenna anti-orgasm poison arrow schizophrenia catholic block what we know massage the history the wonder-hyperstation dv 69 *sorry but I could not recognize the Lee song after bull in the heather, help out, please, Reginald A very good show played to a quite small crowd. glad I was there. |
Mote? Erics trip? Walking blues?
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set list: http://www.flickr.com/photos/95359145@N00/5056758174/
Shadow wasnt played. How bout the part where T. stuffed the guitar down Mark's shirt? T was telling stories between almost every song. A fucking awesome night. Awesome venue and people, SLFM was a great opener too, I think her 1st song was something about opening for Sonic Youth did anyone catch that, maybe I'm wrong, hard to catch lyrics in a concert situation like that, just a girl and her ukelele... |
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Yeah, it was a fun evening and Thurston was very jolly all night-you gotta love how much the man enjoys his job. I thought he was kind of charged up by the smallness of the place-it was like a show in a bar. It WAS a show in a bar. SLFM-really cute and really game.T dedicated schizophrenia to her. I bought some of her souvenirs, hand made by herself. somebody get her a band! Just a Tuesday in SLC |
I guess Jenn would know best but it seems to me that the band's live shows have evolved from being dominated by Thurston to all of the members showing their chops.
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I didn't make it. :(
Situations precluded my going to the show. Glad you other's enjoyed it, hopefully I'll make the next one. |
Reginald: sorry, that is really too bad. It was such a close-up experience.
Chicka: Chops, yes. Thurston was the comedian the other night but what an ensemble. And I guess the more quiet you are, the less you get discussed on this board, but Steve Shelley's playing is so strong-wow. I also started to grasp how much Mark is playing chords on the bass, which I find interesting. |
Definitely agree with you on Steve's playing. He just sits there so unassuming yet driving the band. What I love best is that he doesn't need a solo spot to show his importance to the band. One of the hardest working drummers I've ever watched.
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hey dear friends, thurston's playing in little old Salt Lake on Aug 4, cool, huh? maybe a tour is developing.
http://twilightconcertseries.com/index.php |
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