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Author: Tracy_BarberTracy_Barber Date: Nov 8, 2006 17:58
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Author: Steve in NCSteve in NC Date: Nov 8, 2006 19:46
Nice find Tracy, great stuff :)
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Author: capolkcapolk Date: Nov 8, 2006 19:50
On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 03:46:45 GMT, Steve in NC
netscape.net> wrote:
>> At the end, Hammill does what I'd picture he'd do, but never saw
>> before.
>> BTW, what keyboard is Hugh playing on the right side? A synth?
>> "Still waiting for my savior...
>> Storms tear me limb from limb..."
>Nice find Tracy, great stuff :)
This has been out on DVD in a few different packages for a while now.
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Author: WesWes Date: Nov 8, 2006 20:00
Hammill is destroying a Hohner Pianet (N, I think). Hugh, I believe, is
play one of those transistor Hammonds that Dickson favors ;-) and a Farfisa
Professional. Can't tell the exact model.
I think David is using one of those Maestro Woodwind boxes plus a wah-wah
pedal.
Wes
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Author: capolkcapolk Date: Nov 8, 2006 20:05
>On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 22:50:46 -0500, capolk@ hotmail.com wrote:
>>This has been out on DVD in a few different packages for a while now.
>That's great, but some of us don't have the $ lately for these things.
>There was a time, however... :)
Well, remember my "idiotic" lifestyle...
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Author: Tracy_BarberTracy_Barber Date: Nov 8, 2006 20:06
On Wed, 8 Nov 2006 23:00:27 -0500, "Wes" suite224.net>
wrote:
>Hammill is destroying a Hohner Pianet (N, I think). Hugh, I believe, is
>play one of those transistor Hammonds that Dickson favors ;-) and a Farfisa
>Professional. Can't tell the exact model.
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>I think David is using one of those Maestro Woodwind boxes plus a wah-wah
>pedal.
Yeah, it's amazing what one can get from effects tacked on to an
organ, if one works at it. That was a very minimal amount of stuff on
stage.
I only wished they'd had a Fripper guitbox and the chorale section at
the end. We could have seen Hammill ascending into the clouds. (Or
at least the ceiling. :)
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Author: Tracy_BarberTracy_Barber Date: Nov 8, 2006 20:10
On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 23:05:40 -0500, capolk@ hotmail.com wrote:
>>On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 22:50:46 -0500, capolk@ hotmail.com wrote:
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>>>This has been out on DVD in a few different packages for a while now.
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>>That's great, but some of us don't have the $ lately for these things.
>>There was a time, however... :)
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>Well, remember my "idiotic" lifestyle...
Was that a FELLism?
Aside from that, I'm getting as much mileage out of what I currently
own before going out and spending money I don't have. If I were to
listen to everything I have, it would take me maybe 2 - 3 years, maybe
more.
What's actually cool about that is finding new things in the music, or
actually trying to understand a band's motive behind the music, or
whatever other aesthetic comes to mind.
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Author: capolkcapolk Date: Nov 8, 2006 21:09
>On Wed, 08 Nov 2006 23:05:40 -0500, capolk@ hotmail.com wrote:
>>Well, remember my "idiotic" lifestyle...
>Was that a FELLism?
In a manner of speaking.
>Aside from that, I'm getting as much mileage out of what I currently
>own before going out and spending money I don't have. If I were to
>listen to everything I have, it would take me maybe 2 - 3 years, maybe
>more.
It would probably take me even longer - but it doesn't stop me.
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Author: EironEiron Date: Nov 9, 2006 01:44
> Hammill does what I'd picture he'd do, but never saw before.
What was that? Drink a bottle of wine while playing 'Plague'?
Or am I thinking of another video?
--
Eiron.
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