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Nipsey88
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Topic: Sigur Ros at Strathmore, MD Posted: September 13 2005 at 05:09 |
Just saw this show last night, I gotta tell ya these guys (and gals)
are the real deal. They encpsulated all that is good and true about
prog. Original music, great instrumentation, and powerful extended
pieces. Would appreciate any feedback from anyone who was there, or
anyone who saw them this tour.
P.S. The opener Anima, was very interesting and beautiful as well.
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krusty
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Joined: September 27 2005
Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: September 28 2005 at 08:36 |
Hi Nipsey88,
I have seen then a couple of times in the UK and was debating seeing them on
the upcoming tour especially after hearing TAAK.
The trouble is whenever I have seen them I always seem to be surrounded by
people more interested in talking about what they did in college that day than
actually listening to the band.
I was wondering if you have better audience's there?
cheers
Vince A.
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Nipsey88
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Posted: September 28 2005 at 16:46 |
krusty wrote:
Hi Nipsey88,
I have seen then a couple of times in the UK and was debating seeing them on
the upcoming tour especially after hearing TAAK.
The trouble is whenever I have seen them I always seem to be surrounded by
people more interested in talking about what they did in college that day than
actually listening to the band.
I was wondering if you have better audience's there?
cheers
Vince A.
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Nope, the audience in MD was very restrained and respectful, quiet
during even the soft parts, and only applauding (mostly) when
appropriate.
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James Lee
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Joined: June 05 2004
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Posted: October 02 2005 at 16:34 |
Tell me- did they have the full orchestral set-up, or was it a more stripped-down lineup?
I'll know soon enough myself (this thursday! ) but I'm still interested in what to expect.
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Matt0001
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Posted: November 12 2005 at 20:32 |
I was able to see them twice in L.A. the past few months. First was a
sort-of-secret warm up show at a large club. That was an incredible
show. The crowd was great, too. Very into the music. There is a moment
during one of their last songs where they simply stop playing. In one
of the most magical rock'n'roll moments I've ever experienced, the band
stops in mid-measure--they're silent and motionless and the crowd is
right there with them--completely silent. And this is in L.A. --in
Hollywood. For about thirty seconds, there was not a sound--no one
talking, no cell phone ringing, not even a sound from the bar. Then the
band starts right where the music paused, completing the interupted
phrase, and the crowd goes crazy, and it was just amazing.
Last month I saw them again at the humongous (and half-empty) Hollywood
Bowl. Nearly the same set-list, but not nearly the same magic. They may
just not be a large venue band. (But very few bands are.) With a larger
crowd, and the outdoor setting, (and it was a fairly chilly fall
evening) the music wasn't as nearly present.
And when they got to the silent-break that night, well, instead of
silence, there was a bunch of yahoos shouting "whoo!" I'm sure that
happens most nights, actually. It's hard to get an entire crowd onto
your wavelength and understand how beautiful silence can be. But Sigur
Ros has done that at least once.
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