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Posted: September 03 2010 at 17:42
progkidjoel wrote:
I wish they did, it'd be horrible to have no live document of The Incident... We have one from the Deadwing tour, one from the FOABP tour, but none from The Incident? It's my favourite of the 3 albums, too...
They did only say 'film', not 'record'....
/Seemingly fullish optimism
Wait a minute...
Yes, probably going to do some kind of live audio album from Radio City / RAH - if we can play all the old songs well enough!
YESSSSS! I was so hoping they'd change their minds on this! They just can't let these concerts, the biggest they've ever done, go unrecorded for posterity. A live DVD would have been even better, but oh well. An audio CD will do more than well. I hope they play some of their ultra old-school stuff, and put it on the disc this time (I'm looking at you, Stars Die!)
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Posted: September 04 2010 at 00:16
I'm kind of glad it'll be just audio this time around... I feel like The Incident is more of an aural experience, I don't know. And I don't want them overdoing the DVDs.
I am reeeeaaalllly excited for this, though! It should be truly fantastic to hear all of The Incident live, as well (of course) their old material; always a plus. Of course they can play the old tracks well enough! :)
I am so looking forward to this now. Live Albert Hall album, Insurgentes DVD, Blackfield III, SW's second solo album, the Mikael/Steven collaboration has been confirmed. So much stuff to look forward to!
I have no doubt they can still play their old stuff excellently. Ideally, I would like them to play The Sky Moves Sideways in its entirety. I doubt they will, but it is a three hour gig, right? Never say never.
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Posted: September 04 2010 at 01:15
Kashmir75 wrote:
I am so looking forward to this now. Live Albert Hall album, Insurgentes DVD, Blackfield III, SW's second solo album, the Mikael/Steven collaboration has been confirmed. So much stuff to look forward to!
I have no doubt they can still play their old stuff excellently. Ideally, I would like them to play The Sky Moves Sideways in its entirety. I doubt they will, but it is a three hour gig, right? Never say never.
I would with joy if they played all of TSMS. Or Up the Downstair, for that matter. I wanna hear some Stars Die, though.
I'm kind of glad it'll be just audio this time around... I feel like The Incident is more of an aural experience, I don't know. And I don't want them overdoing the DVDs.
I am reeeeaaalllly excited for this, though! It should be truly fantastic to hear all of The Incident live, as well (of course) their old material; always a plus. Of course they can play the old tracks well enough! :)
The Incident was AMAZING live!! One of the best shows I have been to, I couldn't believe I was standing in the same room as Steven Wilson!
I KNOW! It was so good when I saw them play it live this year. Amazing concert. I was near the front, metres away from Steven Wilson. He even looked me in the eye at one point! Awesome concert.
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I KNOW! It was so good when I saw them play it live this year. Amazing concert. I was near the front, metres away from Steven Wilson. He even looked me in the eye at one point! Awesome concert.
JEALOUS!! We were at the back but Conor and I managed to find some better seats for the last little bit of the show.
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Posted: September 04 2010 at 01:40
Amalia Daoussis wrote:
Kashmir75 wrote:
I KNOW! It was so good when I saw them play it live this year. Amazing concert. I was near the front, metres away from Steven Wilson. He even looked me in the eye at one point! Awesome concert.
JEALOUS!! We were at the back but Conor and I managed to find some better seats for the last little bit of the show.
That must have been great. Just being able to see such a magical band perform. I watched some of this earlier:
Damn, he is good... I'm gonna get Arjen's Guilt Machine album just to hear his drumming.
Also, welcome to the PT thread Amalia! Always nice to see more and more people appreciating the music of SW and PT.
According to his Facebook page, Steven Wilson said at the Insurgentes movie premiere that after his second solo disc hits, he is planning to go on a SOLO TOUR!
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Posted: September 04 2010 at 01:56
Kashmir75 wrote:
I swear, SW is the gift that keeps on giving! In terms of prolific output! If not on my wallet!
My wallet's never too filled, but when it is, most usually goes to him! But as long as he keeps giving, I'll keep buying; everything he touches is gold, it's so hard not too buy anything he's affiliated with.
He has the Midas touch indeed, everything so far he's had any involvement in has turned to gold. I haven't been able to resist him yet. Everything he's released so far this year (which is a hell of a lot) I bought straight away! IEM boxset? Check. Cover Versions boxset? Double check. Insurgentes DVD? Yup. Anesthetize deluxe edition? Missed the red one, but oh yeah, I got it. Recordings reissue? Arrived last week! I must be a dream for his marketing team!
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Posted: September 04 2010 at 07:42
It'd be great if they released it as an ROABP album, although I don't think they'll restrict this one in numbers.
Also, just noticed that SW is listening to Sun Kil Moon (currently in his playlist on SWHQ) and I can't more than highly endorse you guys check them out. Amazing modern folk:
I KNOW! It was so good when I saw them play it live this year. Amazing concert. I was near the front, metres away from Steven Wilson. He even looked me in the eye at one point! Awesome concert.
JEALOUS!! We were at the back but Conor and I managed to find some better seats for the last little bit of the show.
That must have been great. Just being able to see such a magical band perform. I watched some of this earlier:
Damn, he is good... I'm gonna get Arjen's Guilt Machine album just to hear his drumming.
Also, welcome to the PT thread Amalia! Always nice to see more and more people appreciating the music of SW and PT.
Thanks for the welcome :)
It was honestly the best show I have been to, if they every come anywhere near where I live again I will find a way to go to their show.
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Posted: September 04 2010 at 13:43
< He has the Midas touch indeed, everything so far he's had any
involvement in has turned to gold. I haven't been able to resist him
yet. Everything he's released so far this year (which is a hell of a
lot) I bought straight away! IEM
boxset? Check. Cover Versions boxset? Double check. Insurgentes DVD?
Yup. Anesthetize deluxe edition? Missed the red one, but oh yeah, I got
it. Recordings reissue? Arrived last week! I must be a dream for his
marketing team! >
I can relate. I've bought all of the above but Recordings, since I have the original, plus I have seen PT perform The Incident 4 times so far, and am now looking forward to Radio City Music Hall . . . and that doesn't count the concert t-shirts, prints and other PT related stuff I've bought online.
In the Tampa Theatre, we were in the second row just off center, and the way that theatre is set up there were no seats in front of us, so through most of the concert I was bout fifteen feet or so from Steven Wilson - that was the show where the stage was too small to accommodate their video screen, which made for a much more intimate show overall. And, happily, during some of the quieter moments of the concert Steven Wilson was clearly taking in the theatre - a truly beautiful venue. Magical show.
Great news that he will undertake a solo tour - I'm sure he will hit at least a few venues in the States, but if not, I'll find a way to manage to see him somewhere. ;-)
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