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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 11 2009 at 14:55
Shame you missed Syzygy.  Their new album sounds like a good one and I have it on the list to buy.

(it was Syzygy, right?  Not Syzergy.) 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2009 at 22:11
Sounds cool. Definitely neat that Phideaux recognized you by your username for that review.
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King's X Set List, 3RP, Pittsburgh, PA, USA  8/9/09

  1. Groove Machine
  2. Visions
  3. Pleiades
  4. Pray
  5. Move
  6. Lost in Germany
  7. Black Flag
  8. Dogman
  9. Go Tell Somebody
  10. Goldilox
  11. Looking for Love
  12. Summerland
  13. Over My Head
  14. (encore) It's Love
  15. (encore) We Were Born to be Loved
Edited based on info from http://jazzsick.wordpress.com/2009/06/09/kings-x-2009/ and personal reconstruction.


Edited by Roland113 - August 19 2009 at 12:55
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Crack the Sky Set List, 3RP, Pittsburgh, PA, USA  8/9/09

Sadly, I didn't know nearly enough of their songs by name to be able to accurately reproduce a set list.  If anyone can help me reconstruct this one, please do.

Updated with thanks to SkySpirit from the 3RP discussion thread:

The Sale: Intro
Closing Time
Refugee 1 & 2
Nuclear Apathy
Greenhouse
Go
Zoom
Sea Epic
L'Acte de Patriote
Ice
Lighten Up McGraw
Mind Baby
She's A Dancer
Hold On
Surf City
 *Strawberry Fields
 *Daytripper
 *You Can't Do That
 *Come Together
 *All You Need Is Love
Hot Razors
I Am The Walrus




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Glass Hammer Set List, 3RP, Pittsburgh, PA, USA  8/9/09

Ok, this one is incomplete, my understanding is that their regular male lead singer, Carl Groves couldn't attend this gig which caused a severe restriction to their available song list.  As such, I only recognized one song, "South Side of the Sky".  I don't think they played any of the originals from "The Culture of Ascent" though in all fairness, I did miss the very beginning of their set.  Anyone with information on their set list, please let me know.
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IQ Set List, 3RP, Pittsburgh, PA, USA  8/8/09

  1. Frequency
  2. Erosion
  3. The Darkest Hour
  4. Stronger than Friction
  5. Outer Limits
  6. Sacred Sound
  7. The Province
  8. Guiding Light
  9. Closer
  10. The Narrow Margin
  11. (encore) It All Stops Here
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It Bites Set List, 3RP, Pittsburgh, PA, USA  8/8/09

  1. Kiss Like Judas
  2. I Got You Eating Out of My Hand
  3. Ghosts
  4. All In Red
  5. Plastic Dreamer
  6. Oh My God
  7. The Ice Melts Into Water
  8. Great Disasters
  9. Yellow Christian
  10. The Wind that Shakes the Barley Free
  11. The Old Man and the Angel
  12. Midnight
  13. Calling All the Heroes
  14. (encore) This Is England
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Phideaux Set List, 3RP, Pittsburgh, PA, USA  8/8/09

  1. Micro Deathstar
  2. The Doctrine of Eternal Ice (Part One)
  3. Crumble
  4. Thank You For the Evil
  5. Prequiem
  6. Gift of the Flame
  7. Interview With a Doormouse / Doormouse - An End
  8. Angry Rock (? From 7.5, may have gotten the name wrong)
  9. Chupacabras
  10. Tempest of Mutiny
  11. Microdeath Softstar
I think I'm pretty close on the set list, the first Doomsday Suite (Micro Deathstar - Crumble) was just that, I may have missed something in there, same with the Prequiem - Doormouse section of Number 7.  If anyone else knows of anything that I may have goofed up (Phideaux) please let me know.
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Singularity Set List, 3RP, Pittsburgh, PA, USA  8/8/09

  1. Mongrel
  2. Kaleidoscope
  3. Smile
  4. Drive
  5. Invictus
  6. Stratum
  7. Endless
  8. Flight
  9. Inferno
  10. In Passing
  11. All Comes Down
  12. Ground Zero
  13. Hold a Candle
  14. Still
  15. Traces
  16. Metamorophsis 2
  17. Coming Undone
  18. Infractus
  19. XOT
  20. Islands
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2009 at 21:29
^  Next year buddy, I'll bring the grill.


In the mean time, I'm going to post a few set lists to get the information out there for anyone who's looking for the info and also to act as place holders for longer reviews to come.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2009 at 20:18
God I wish I was there...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 10 2009 at 19:47
My wife and I went to the Three River's Prog Festival (3RP) this weekend and what a fantastic time it was.  I'll be throwing a series of posts in this thread starting with this one; a general 3RP review if you will.  I'll follow up with an additional seven reviews of individual bands.  Unfortunately, with the timing and delivering our two year old to the babysitters, we were unable to see Edensong, Persephone's Dream or Syzrgy.

 

First off, the venue:  What a great place for a festival, the Pepsi Roadhouse is a smallish club with a capacity of about a thousand people (according to the webpage).  The staff was certainly courteous and helpful and the rows were spread far enough away from each other than me and my long legs didn't feel cramped at all.  While we did not sample their food this year, we heard no one complaining about it, and it was very tasty last year.  I can't comment on the drinks either as we brought our own this time as well.

 

The overall sound volume was a little lower than I'm used to.  While this was probably a good thing for my ears I would have enjoyed a little more volume.  The actual sound mix was decent at best, and rough at times.  The vocals were undermixed for It Bites, IQ, Crack the Sky and King's X.  We pull Peter Nichols more than three thousand miles to come sing for us and he has to tell the sound man three or four times that he couldn't hear himself in the monitors.  Sadly, we couldn't hear him either. . . . and that was before his microphone spontaneously died entirely.  Kudos to Mr. Nichols for improvising new lyrics to "Erosion" (more on that in a later post).

 

The vendors were all good; there were a slew of CD vendors, a label (Trinity Records I believe) and a magazine (I'm sorry to say that I didn't get the name of the magazine).  On the other side of the hall were the band tables, quite often manned by the more than gracious musicians themselves.  Phideaux, Glass Hammer, Singularity, Edensong and Persephone's Dream in particular made themselves available to fans all throughout the festival.  One of my particular highlights was when I introduced myself to Phideaux as Roland113.  He gave me one of 'those looks' and asked if I was ok with the succulent lair (I had given him grief for the lyric in my review of "Chupacabras").  It was neat to be recognized and I believe it was all in good fun.  There were also four or five bands with tables outside including The Mandrake Project and 3rdegree among others.  I took a moment to speak with Robert Pashman of 3rdegree who was a good guy to talk to and very appreciative of the community's support.

 

The parking lot was easily large enough to handle all attendees, a combination of a paved lot close to the venue with a grass lot a little further out made it ideal for tailgating.  My wife and I just set up our tent and voila, instant party.  Which brings me to the people, the fans; not once did my wife and I have to put the tent up or take it down without one of the other nearby groups of people offering to help.  On Saturday I met a great guy who flew in from Mexico City for day one.  Unfortunately, Moses had to be back at work on Monday so he couldn't stay for day two but he graciously gave me his tickets in the hopes that someone could enjoy his seats.  While we kept our original seats, we did pass the tickets on to someone who was sitting in the back.   On Sunday night a pair of guys from Cincinnati came over to talk for a while and just plain entertained us with stories of their exploits while they were playing.  Dave and Jim, if we ever get to Cincinnati I totally want to see the nundome. 

 

All in all, it was a fantastic weekend.  My hat is off to promoter Howard Levy and his staff for putting together another wonderful festival.

 



Edited by Roland113 - August 11 2009 at 19:22
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