The Pineapple Thief, Putney - Pics
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Topic: The Pineapple Thief, Putney - Pics
Posted By: Neil Palfreyman
Subject: The Pineapple Thief, Putney - Pics
Date Posted: May 17 2009 at 07:21
The Pineapple Thief went back to the Half Moon, Putney (London) last night for their fourth gig at the venue. Having just returned from gigs in the Netherlands and Canada they were on top form, particularly Bruce Soord, who's blistering feedback-heavy guitar solos which seem to get better each time I see them.
The setlist included Tightly Wound, Siners, Different World, So Say... and Too Much to Lose from the latest album "Tightly Unwound." Too Much to Lose was made for live performance - dark, brooding, atmospheric and a great showcase for everything that makes The Pineapple Thief such a good live band.
It also featured a healthy dose of classics from previous albums including God Bless the Child, Snowdrops, We Love You from the much under-rated album "Little Man" which Soord announced as the first in a series of KScope re-mixes/masters of the back catalogue - great news for new fans who can't get hold of the Cyclops editions!
The two new tracks - 3,000 days (the title track of the K'Scope compilation to be released later this year) and Preparation for Meltdown went down well and becoming great favourites with fans.
Anyway, on to the pics:
As ever full set (and sets from many more bands/gigs) available on my MySpace page:
http://www.myspace.com/neilpalfreyman - http://www.myspace.com/neilpalfreyman
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Posted By: Slartibartfast
Date Posted: May 17 2009 at 09:00
Keep up the good work. Hey, where did my pineapple go?
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