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Antennas
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 01 2006 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 331 |
Posted: September 26 2010 at 09:40 | |||
Keyspoet, thanks for your info on the Insurgentes movie. I at first doubted to get it (as being a PT fan is a massive attack at the contents of your wallet anyways ), but after reading your posts, I've just ordered it! Your description on how Steven comes across on Insurgentes is EXACTLY how I imaged the guy myself. A hugely talented, shy, nerdy (as illustrated by his dark humour as well as his occasional bluntness in the press) but friendly fellow. Me likes! And yes, as I saw him perform live for the first time in 1998, I totally recognize that shyness he used to have. He still has, at times - I was at the concerts in Tilburg where the recording of the Anesthetize-DVD took place, and at the first of the two nights, the first thing he did was knock over his microphone. He reacted very embarrassed, mumbling something about being "all those camera's around..." He obviously felt intimidated by them. I kind of regret it that they didn't leave that bit in on the DVDs, as it shows so well the very 'human' side of this near-to-perfect musician. As for his humor - I don't remember which show it exactly was, I think it was during the Deadwing-tour but I might be mistaken - a few young metal fans started headbanging and even tried an attempt of creating a mosh-pit during Blackest Eyes, and a certain point, Steven stopped playing, bowed down towards those kids and said something like, "hey, keep it cool guys, I'd like to remind you that this is NOT a Slipknot-gig!"
I guess you can tell that I like the fellow.
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Keyspoet
Forum Groupie Joined: February 11 2010 Status: Offline Points: 42 |
Posted: September 26 2010 at 09:54 | |||
<Keyspoet, thanks for your info on the Insurgentes movie. I at first doubted to get it (as being a PT fan is a massive attack at the contents of your wallet anyways ), but after reading your posts, I've just ordered it!> Always happy to help out a fellow SW & PT fan! I do as well. Marek first met Steven Wilson in 1999, at the Knitting Factory in NYC during the Stupid Dream tour, and another time in-between, and said that Wilson is a very nice fellow but lives almost completely inside his head - not surprising to me, especially since I am a fellow Scorpio, and have that wall-within-a-wall personality quirk myself. Ironically, Wilson seemed to be much more at ease on stage answering questions, and less so when he got up close and personal with the fans. But he was very charming and nice regardless of his own discomfort. |
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Antennas
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 01 2006 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 331 |
Posted: September 26 2010 at 10:08 | |||
Again, exactly the way I imagined him to be!
Well, I've had two chances of meeting the guy, but I didn't, as I already thought it a better idea to just leave him at ease - before his gig in the Paradiso in Amsterdam (with Anathema as a support act, double the pleasure for me!), I think it was in 2007 or so (2005? Time Flies!), I saw him sitting on a Leidseplein terrasse some hours before the gig. Completely on his own, and I realized that that was most probably the way he liked it at that very moment, so I let him be and decided not to bother him.
And after that particular concert, me and my maties were heaving a final drink at a nearby pub, and guess what... at the moment we left, in came ALL of the guys of both Porcupine Tree and Anathema! We just nodded something like "great concert guys, thanks!' to them. It was kind of funny though!
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Keyspoet
Forum Groupie Joined: February 11 2010 Status: Offline Points: 42 |
Posted: September 27 2010 at 00:42 | |||
<Well, I've had two chances of meeting the guy, but I didn't, as I already thought it a better idea to just leave him at ease >
You sound like a Los Angeleno! ;-) Growing up in L.A., I saw a lot of celebrities growing up, and unfortunately I witnessed a lot of them being accosted by rude and inconsiderate fans. As a result, I, along with the vast majority of L.A. natives, generally respond to celebrity just as you described - we smile to acknowledge them, then leave them unmolested. Ironically this is also why I chose against the music business growing up, even though I was a musician from an early age and, through my parents, knew a fair number of people in the business. It's that Scorpio thing again. From seeing so many celebrities being accosted, I knew two things early on - 1.) I LOVE my privacy, and am not willing to give it up; and 2.) seeing so many wannabes bashing their heads against the proverbial wall, I knew I didn't want to be in the business that badly, and would be much happier going off to sea to study whales and sharks. Happily for all of us Steven Wilson chose differently. |
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Antennas
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 01 2006 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 331 |
Posted: September 27 2010 at 06:37 | |||
- well, a elderly Dutchie progfan that acts likewise, I think!
It always makes me *cringe* to see inconsiderate fans act like they sort-of own the celebrity. Fortunately, most people over here (Utrecht-Amsterdam, NL) mostly act like the folks in L.A. Also because most of us tend to be rather down-to-earth people, realizing that the musicians aren't 'gods' or anything the like.
Yeah, a sensible choice for those of us who rather cherish their privacy - I completely belong to that category, too. So I take it you're a biologist or something the like? How funny - as I used to be one myself!(changed my job after some 15 years spent in the lab growing cancer cells - in test tubes, I mean, LOL!)
It must have been a rather difficult choice for him to make, even the more as I read that he actually had a very good job when he did. Giving up your healthy career for something that is as insecure as a career in the music business (and we all know how much Wilson 'likes' the business-part of it ) is a very brave choice indeed, especially when you're a shy, nerdy personality, but of course I am very happy that he did!
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Keyspoet
Forum Groupie Joined: February 11 2010 Status: Offline Points: 42 |
Posted: September 27 2010 at 08:59 | |||
<It always makes me *cringe* to see inconsiderate fans act like they sort-of own the celebrity. Fortunately, most people over here (Utrecht-Amsterdam, NL) mostly act like the folks in L.A. Also because most of us tend to be rather down-to-earth people, realizing that the musicians aren't 'gods' or anything the like. > I agree completely. The celebrities I have met in person have been, almost to a person, very nice, humble and down-to-earth people. And, as Steven Wilson has said, creative individuals are generally also quite sensitive. They deserve to be treated with respect like the rest of us. <Yeah, a sensible choice for those of us who rather cherish their privacy - I completely belong to that category, too. So I take it you're a biologist or something the like? How funny - as I used to be one myself!(changed my job after some 15 years spent in the lab growing cancer cells - in test tubes, I mean, LOL!) > Actually, although marine science was my first choice, and is still a great love of mine, I went into business for a number of years. For the past several years I have been an artist, writer and, most recently, a musician. My remaining elder sister told me that she considers me to be a flower child - an accurate assessment. I just bloomed a bit later than did our Mr. Wilson. ;-) <It must have been a rather difficult choice for him to make, even the more as I read that he actually had a very good job when he did. Giving up your healthy career for something that is as insecure as a career in the music business (and we all know how much Wilson 'likes' the business-part of it ) is a very brave choice indeed, especially when you're a shy, nerdy personality, but of course I am very happy that he did!> One the one hand it was a brave choice, but on the other I get the impression that he really had no choice, as it is what he felt he had to do. Happily No-Man's success came earlier than Porcupine Tree's, and allowed him to leave the computer job to concentrate on his music much earlier than might otherwise have been possible. Funny. I spent most of 1988 in Luxembourg as the research assistant to a doctoral candidate studying the roles between banks in a banking consortium - I was a stockbroker at the time. One of my few regrets is that, although I did get as close as Knokke, Belgium, I never actually made it to the Netherlands. Marek and I will definitely be visiting your country in the not-too-distant future. Enjoy your week! |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: September 29 2010 at 17:01 | |||
As you may know the guys in byron are major PT fans, and recently they seem to have included "The Sound Of Muzak" in their setlist. Here are two versions of it, one electric and the other acoustic:
and The recording are amateur, but not bad. |
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Kashmir75
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 25 2009 Status: Offline Points: 1029 |
Posted: September 30 2010 at 01:17 | |||
Who should be in SW's solo touring band, then? Nominations, anyone?
Vocals, guitar: Steven Wilson, of course Drums: Mike Portnoy (well he could use the work now Er, sorry. I am a DT fan, just kidding) Failing him, give Gavin a call Bass: Tony Levin Guitar: Robert Fripp Keys: Jordan Rudess, definitely
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Hello, mirror. So glad to see you, my friend. It's been a while...
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progkidjoel
Prog Reviewer Joined: March 02 2009 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 19643 |
Posted: September 30 2010 at 01:34 | |||
Let's see... For me:
Vocals/guitar/occasionally piano/keys: SW Full time keys/piano: Kevin Moore (ex-DT, Chroma Key, OSI) Drums: Gavin Harrison/Christ Maitland Bass: Tony Levin 2nd Guitar: Steve Hackett |
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idiotPrayer
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 06 2009 Location: Finland Status: Offline Points: 324 |
Posted: September 30 2010 at 07:24 | |||
drums tomas haake of meshuggah (he's very good not just fast double bass drums)
guitars jonny greenwood of radiohead (and occasional keyboards and other instruments/electronics) i love his guitar sound, and robert fripp bass (and occasionally electronics) tom jenkinson (squarepusher) o'yes. but it ain't gonna happen. Edited by idiotPrayer - September 30 2010 at 07:25 |
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The Monodrone
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 21 2010 Location: Indiana, USA Status: Offline Points: 4489 |
Posted: September 30 2010 at 10:59 | |||
For me: Guitar/Vocals: SW Addt'l Guitar: Tim Smith (Cardiacs) Drums: Pat Mastelotto Bass: Jaun Alderete (Mars Volta) Keys/Synth: Klaus Schulze Wow, I really like that list. |
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idiotPrayer
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 06 2009 Location: Finland Status: Offline Points: 324 |
Posted: September 30 2010 at 13:21 | |||
wow, great list man. tim is a fantastic guitarist and can't go wrong with klaus schulze and the others |
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progkidjoel
Prog Reviewer Joined: March 02 2009 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 19643 |
Posted: September 30 2010 at 18:44 | |||
Indeed, great list
I just bought Cardiacs' Sing To God on iTunes yesterday (shame it's OOP) and I'm really loving it so far. |
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StyLaZyn
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 22 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4079 |
Posted: September 30 2010 at 21:01 | |||
You can't be serious. |
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The Monodrone
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 21 2010 Location: Indiana, USA Status: Offline Points: 4489 |
Posted: October 01 2010 at 10:54 | |||
That's good news! I purchased Songs for Ships and Irons the other day... it's wonderful. Did you buy parts 1 and 2? |
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progkidjoel
Prog Reviewer Joined: March 02 2009 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 19643 |
Posted: October 01 2010 at 17:09 | |||
Yup, didn't see the point in getting 1/2 of a double album It's annoying that they split them up on iTunes though, I ended up spending twice as much as I was expecting to Still worth it, though. |
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Kashmir75
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 25 2009 Status: Offline Points: 1029 |
Posted: October 02 2010 at 07:37 | |||
PT and SW get name dropped on the new Albert Hall Opeth DVD! Mikael, after playing The Moor (its an awesome gig, by my other favourite modern band, BTW) says that during the Still Life period, he got an email from Steven Wilson (a name which is met with rapturous applause from the audience). SW said in the mail he was a big Opeth fan. And Mikael, vice versa (big PT fan). So 'we got together, had dinner, wine... kissed (laughter!) and decided to work together!'
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Hello, mirror. So glad to see you, my friend. It's been a while...
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Antennas
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 01 2006 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 331 |
Posted: October 03 2010 at 08:12 | |||
- well I'm surely looking forward to the next
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Antennas
Forum Senior Member Joined: February 01 2006 Location: Netherlands Status: Offline Points: 331 |
Posted: October 03 2010 at 11:23 | |||
BTW, I don't know if these have been posted over here before (sorry, no time to check out all of 43 pages!)but apparently, Steven has been doing some 'Dump-That-Stuff-On-The-Net' lately:
A new song, due for his upcoming solo-album?
Here's the lovely, gentle http://beta.wnyc.org/shows/soundcheck/articles/web-extras/2010/sep/21/exlusive-track-steven-wilson/ "Home in Negative" -
and here we have some very experimental, drone-y, psychedelic 'soundscapes' -http://soundcloud.com/steven-wilson/tracks "Tape Experiments 1985-1986", which he apparently put together when he was still a little puppy. Nice to hear a lot of rough early material that very much resembles his later Bass Communion-work.
For those of you who are in need of some Musical Rohypnol, LOL. Enjoy!
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idiotPrayer
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 06 2009 Location: Finland Status: Offline Points: 324 |
Posted: October 03 2010 at 14:22 | |||
just found this gem while wasting my precious time doing useless stuff on the world wide web:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_y6yNvNkNk (part one of six) the sound quality is not good but still cool. steven has pretty long hair, shame he cut it |
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