VdGG Withdrawal symptoms
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Topic: VdGG Withdrawal symptoms
Posted By: NutterAlert
Subject: VdGG Withdrawal symptoms
Date Posted: July 12 2005 at 09:35
Coming back down to Earth after following VdGG around England this weekend.
Friday - Shepherds Bush, London
(Darkness, Undercover/Scorched Earth, Bloody Emperor, Lemmings, Las Rossa, Childlike Faith, Killer, Sleepwalkers, Nutter Alert, Man-erg Encore: Refugees, Theme One)
Started with a minutes silence, to remember the previous day's attrocities in London. Peter Hammill said the show must go on and it did. First time I have seen them in a venue where you stand and managed to get in the front row. Sound was not good, but great view of the band. Highlights were Man-erg, theme-one and seeing PH singing within a plectrum in his mouth whilst scratching his arse!
This show was recorded with video cameras at the front. I have to hope they edit out the crowd scenes if it gets released, if not i'm the person at the front in the white t-shirt bouncing around with a stupid grin on my face.
Saturday - DeMontford Hall, Leicester
(Undercover/scorched Earth, Bloody Emperor, Black room, When she comes, Still Life, Masks, Childlike Faith, Sleepwalkers, Nutter Alert, Man-erg Encore: Lemmings, Wondering)
Brilliant show, sound was fantastic, David Jackson was on fabulous form and PH got almost all the lyrics right! Highlight was 'Still Life', an incredibly emotional moment.
Sunday - Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool
(Darkness, Undercover/Scorched Earth, Every Bloody Emporer, Lemmings, When She comes, Childlike Faith, Sleepwalkers, Black Room, Nutter Alert, Man-erg, Encore: Killer, Wondering)
Seemed to start a bit slowly but really got going for me by 'When She Comes', a superb version. Jackson again on incredible form. Marvelled at Hugh Banton, legs moving all over the place playing bass pedals.
They are just getting better all the time. It is hard to believe they can produce such an amazing sound and so obviously enjoy playing together. I've seen all six of their shows and now have to face the prospect of not seeing them again this tour (that is unless I want to get divorced).
I hope you guys who catch the remaining shows enjoy seeing them as much as I have. At this rate the final show in Amsterdam should be incredible.
------------- Proud to be an un-banned member since 2005
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Posted By: Hammill
Date Posted: July 12 2005 at 10:10
i can't wait to watch them in Greece on the 21st of July....they will play with porcupine tree ()...and the case is that vdgg will open for PT!!!!!!!!
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Posted By: VanderGraafKommandöh
Date Posted: July 12 2005 at 13:10
I was at the Shepherds Bush show too, what was up with the sound
there? I'm hoping it was the venue and not the mixing desk.
I could barely hear Peter's singing, except on the quiet parts. It
kind of took a way some of the joy for me, which is a shame, as it is
the only time I shall get to see them (unless they do more concerts
next year!). I was sat at the front of the level 2 seated section
next to Jim Christopulos of all people, hehe.
Highlights for me were _The Sleepwalkers_, _Childlike Faith in Childhood's End_ and _Man-Erg_. Amazing performance.
If only I had a chance to hear them where there was a better
sound. I have managed to hear the RFH gig on CD (I shall be
buying the official release later this year) and that is an amazing gig
and much better sound.
I did notice the cameras, but due to the poor sound, I'm not sure what they get out of it...
Oh and NutterAlert, if you were one of the guys wearing your self-made
Nutter Alert t-shirts, then I saw you. A group of you were
shouting up at me at one time, I think you were trying to get me to get
your Canadian friend to notice you. If that wasn't you, then oh
well.
James.
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Posted By: Moogtron III
Date Posted: July 12 2005 at 15:59
What can I say? Amsterdam and Van der Graaf: I can't wait!!!
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Posted By: Aders Cogsy
Date Posted: July 13 2005 at 07:12
Too right Nutter Alert!
I was lucky enough to catch the gig at the Liverpool Phil and it quite
frankly blew me away. I agree it was a little slow to start but it
looked like they were enjoying themselves so much and they knew just
how appreciative we all were of the chance to finally get to see them.
Highlights for me in the main set were Scorched Earth and Sleepwalkers
(I'll admit to being a huge fan of 'Godbluff') though all of the other
numbers were extremely enjoyable and I was particularly impressed with
the seamless way the new material (Every Bloody Emperor and Nutter
Alert) fit in with the rest of the show. Unbelievable when you consider
the time-gap.
However, when they came back on stage for the encore it was clear what
people wanted (me included) and boy did they deliver. 'Killer' was
belted out with such a verve and force, even PH himself commented how
'energising' it was to play it again, that it blew my socks off. It was
staggering! I was listening to 'H to He' earlier and found myself a tad
disappointed that the studio version, brilliant though it is, didn't
quite bowl me over the way I had been on Sunday. Still, I'll never
forget it and for that I've got to be thankful.
Let's hope it's not another three decades before they choose to once
again grace the stage with their magnificence but even so there's
enough in the piggy bank to purchase the live recording from the RFH
which I'm praying has a killer rendition of 'Killer' like the one I
witnessed on Sunday.
------------- Regards and Good Listening,
Aders Cogsy.
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Posted By: BaldJean
Date Posted: July 13 2005 at 07:54
Aders Cogsy wrote:
Let's hope it's not another three decades before they choose to once again grace the stage with their magnificence but even so there's enough in the piggy bank to purchase the live recording from the RFH which I'm praying has a killer rendition of 'Killer' like the one I witnessed on Sunday. |
I was at the RFH gig, and it was a killer rendition of "Killer"!
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Posted By: Wrath_of_Ninian
Date Posted: July 13 2005 at 19:44
The Leicester gig was even better than the RFH gig - granted I was only three rows from the front this time (rather than much farther back in London), but there was a sense of relaxation and confidence about the band that energised their playing. They talked and laughed on stage, making mistakes, fooling around, and they seemed so much more natural than their nervous entrance at London. I was also amazed that they did material NOT played at RFH, as I'd just been on a big diatribe to my friend about how they'd probably play the same set note-for-note. When they started Still Life, I had to pinch myself, and was utterly gripped throughout until Hammil's final gasp at the end.
I also preferred the set order this time around - encoring with Lemmings was just a marvellous way to end the evening and left the crowd in raptures of applause. I thought the choice of 'Wondering' in London, whilst apt, was a bit of an anti-climax. Lemmings left us drooling at the mouth. I cannot believe I've SEEN the great VDGG AT ALL, never mind twice in the same year, but Leicester really cemented my love for the band - looking back the RFH show reminds me more of a public appearance - a circus act - rather than a real gig. Leicester, for me anyway, got much closer to how I imagine they sounded and acted in the 70s. This was a truly GREAT show - great sound, great songs, great performances...
...it was nice to see the REAL Van Der Graaf Generator - Hammil IS a genius...
------------- "Now all the seasons run together, and the middle days are gone..."
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Posted By: VanderGraafKommandöh
Date Posted: July 13 2005 at 21:07
I wish I had been at one of these latter gigs, due to the sound issue
at Shepherds Bush Empire. Still amazing mind and I agree, pH is a
genius (just don't use that word in front of Bob Fripp - about himself
of course).
And yes, there are some amazing moments at the R.F.H., Killer being one of them.
The Shepherds Bush version of Nutter Alert though, wow!
Interesting fact: Darkness (11/11) at R.F.H. was actually exactly the
same length as the original studio version, 7 minutes 28 seconds.
Refugees at R.F.H. (6.01) was actually shorter than the original (6.22).
A quick question..., how much re-mastering of the R.F.H. gig is likely
to be done? I am hoping they'll keep all the banter and the
shouting and cheering for the encore on it. I know it will take
up two discs to do this, so I am hoping they shall show integrity,
rather than a quick nip/tuck treatment, that'll mean it'll all be on
one disc. Maybe they can fill up the gap, with some of the better
tracks from other concerts, like Shepherds Bush, Leicester, Liverpool
and the Italy gigs? Just a thought.
I don't mind them upping the vocals in certain places and improving the
sound. I am also hoping they captured the audience sound nicely
too and it's not all just quiet background noise.
James.
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Posted By: Wrath_of_Ninian
Date Posted: July 14 2005 at 16:54
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Posted By: Borealis
Date Posted: July 15 2005 at 20:27
Posted By: Hammill
Date Posted: July 16 2005 at 04:52
Well maybe you are right...i am just too furious because vdgg will open
for them...and i know that the 90% of the audience will be there for
PT......i can't stand their comments ...young greek prog fans only care
about what is popular in our days(DT, TOOL, PORCUPINE TREE etc)......i
won't accept a bad comment for vdgg or peter hammill (for example look
the old man he can't sing etc)...there will be a massacre LoL
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Posted By: Aders Cogsy
Date Posted: July 18 2005 at 06:40
Many thanks BaldJean for the confirmation that the RFH rendition of 'Killer' was a stormer.
Does anybody have any idea when this live CD from the RFH is likely to be released?
------------- Regards and Good Listening,
Aders Cogsy.
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Posted By: Borealis
Date Posted: July 18 2005 at 08:35
Hammill wrote:
Well maybe you are right...i am just too furious because vdgg will open for them...and i know that the 90% of the audience will be there for PT......i can't stand their comments ...young greek prog fans only care about what is popular in our days(DT, TOOL, PORCUPINE TREE etc)......i won't accept a bad comment for vdgg or peter hammill (for example look the old man he can't sing etc)...there will be a massacre LoL
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Heh, I understand that. But, still, you're gonna see the hell of a good show while I'll be in my house in Québec doing nothing...
------------- Vive le Québec libre!...
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Posted By: pedro2000
Date Posted: August 03 2005 at 10:26
I was at the Liverpool show (as I've mentioned elsewhere on this site) and have since heard a bootleg of that gig. It was a superb recording and hearing it again was just as exciting as it was on the night. I can't wait to hear the other gigs as and when they find their way into the public domain.
------------- PJ Out
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Posted By: Eetu Pellonpaa
Date Posted: August 03 2005 at 12:05
Unluckilly they didn't visit Finland, and I already had my summer vacations, so I could "take a trip" at Amsterdam to watch them...
Looking from the 1st post, I must admit they had extraordinary selections of songs on their setlists!
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Posted By: BaldFriede
Date Posted: August 03 2005 at 21:23
Aders Cogsy wrote:
Many thanks BaldJean for the confirmation that the RFH rendition of 'Killer' was a stormer.
Does anybody have any idea when this live CD from the RFH is likely to be released? |
In about 3 months. Definitely this year.
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Posted By: VanderGraafKommandöh
Date Posted: August 07 2005 at 01:18
Good news there then BaldJean. I have a bootleg copy of R.F.H.,
but would still like the official release nevertheless, as I always
prefer an official release. It will from the mixing desk for
starters, so the sound quality will be much better.
Any ideas who will be responsible for the mixing of this CD? pH?
I hope to see some good liner notes and photos also.
I'm looking forward to seeing Hatfield and the North at the end of
September, should be interesting... oh and Gov't Mule at The Astoria on
9th September (my other favourite band who I saw earlier this year and
blew me away). As Gov't Mule are introduced on a couple of their
concerts... "prepare to be assimilated".
James.
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Posted By: BaldFriede
Date Posted: January 19 2006 at 05:35
Geck0 wrote:
Good news there then BaldJean. I have a bootleg copy of R.F.H.,
but would still like the official release nevertheless, as I always
prefer an official release. It will from the mixing desk for
starters, so the sound quality will be much better.
Any ideas who will be responsible for the mixing of this CD? pH?
I hope to see some good liner notes and photos also.
I'm looking forward to seeing Hatfield and the North at the end of
September, should be interesting... oh and Gov't Mule at The Astoria on
9th September (my other favourite band who I saw earlier this year and
blew me away). As Gov't Mule are introduced on a couple of their
concerts... "prepare to be assimilated".
James.
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Hugh Banton is busy with the mixing, as I lately read on the homepage of PH.
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Posted By: VanderGraafKommandöh
Date Posted: January 19 2006 at 13:42
Indeed, I hope it will be ready very soon. I also hope the
Leverkusen Jazztage performance gets put on DVD. Will this likely
just be what was shown on German Television, or the whole
concert? Any ideas anyone?
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Posted By: aapatsos
Date Posted: January 20 2006 at 21:39
Posted By: BaldJean
Date Posted: January 22 2006 at 14:54
For anyone who doesn't know (is there really someone?), this was the setlist of the RFH gig:
Undercover Man 8:28 (from "Godbluff") Scorched Earth 10:07 (from "Godbluff") Refugees 6:01 (from "The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other") Every Bloody Emperor 7:36 (from "Present") Lemmings 13:23 (from "Pawn Hearts") (In the) Black Room 11:14 (from Hammill solo album "Chamaeleon in the Shadow of the Night") Nutter Alert 6:10 (from "Present") Darkness (11/11) 7:28 (from "The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other") Masks 7:00 (from "World Record") Childlike Faith in Childhood's End 12:34 (from "Still Life") Sleepwalkers 10:44 (from "Godbluff") Man-Erg 14:23 (from "Pawn Hearts") Killer 9:20 (from "H to He, Who Am the Only One") Wondering 8:03 (from "World Record")
Total running time (not counting any possible applause that may appear on the release): 132:31. A good time for a double CD.
"(In the) Black Room" had always been more like a VdGG song and had indeed featured the whole band on the studio album of PH. "Killer" and "Wondering" had been the encores. The last words of "Wondering", "wondering if it's all been true", were a fitting end to what was probably the best concert I ever witnessed.
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Posted By: VanderGraafKommandöh
Date Posted: January 23 2006 at 00:44
A great concert, the perfect setlist, I wish I had been there.
I also wish they'd do at least one more concert in 2006, so I can see
them once more. When I went to see them at Shepherds Bush Empire,
I didn't know Undercover Man, Scorched Earth, Lemmings, Masks or (In
The) Black Room, because I didn't own Godbluff, Pawn Hearts, World
Record or Chameleon In The Shadow Of The Night (actually, I still don't
own this, but I will hopefully this week). I had heard Man-Erg,
Wondering and The Sleepwalkers however, due to this site.
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Posted By: shysupernova
Date Posted: February 14 2006 at 11:42
I was at the VDGG gig at Shepherds Bush, and I thought it was the best gig I've ever seen... all four of them are completely bonkers, which is a bonus. This is coming from someone who's seen Muse several times, and I still think that it was incredible.
I'm so glad that I got into VDGG and have seen them live... they were the band i'd least expected to reform... but it was a dream come true that they did!
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