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Originally posted by CPicard CPicard wrote:

I don't dare for Thinking Plague to come and play in Paris, since I've heard that their last concert at Le Triton was far from being full... Unhappy


They played RIO in Carmaux in '12, they were the lead in before Magma on the Saturday & were stunningly good.


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Is anyone interested in writing a blog on RIO bands for my blog?


Let me know!


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Originally posted by melotron98 melotron98 wrote:

Weidorje!!! One of my favuorite zeuhl albums.
By the way, on TP's facebook fanpage we can find a post I copied below (since it seems nobody have posted it in this thread):
Originally posted by Thinking Plague Thinking Plague wrote:

Dear friends, I feel that it is again time to apologize to those who 'follow' Thinking Plague on FB for the lack of information/activity on this page. Fact is, we have no PR 'department', not even an intern or volunteer. None of us are independently well-off, and all (except me, MJ) are heavily engaged in activities aimed at making a living - teaching classes, private lessons, tutoring, accompanying dance classes, working full-time for a soulless retail behemoth, and playing in other bands or doing itinerant gigs. So, it's down to me. And generally I'm not inclined to post frivolous or irrelevant stuff just to generate 'traffic', as it were. I have written a complete new album of material and am engaged in trying to get it learned and recorded. The band is also trying to rehearse material for performance, as well as trying to land some shows, which has become increasingly difficult or untenable in recent years (wah wah, I know, whining!). So, anyway, we just want you to know that a new CD is in the works, and as always, I think it's the best TP music yet! ;) We are exploring strategies around funding for performing outside our own region, and for expediting the completion of the new CD. I'll try to post more tidbits, but please feel free to initiate any kind of relevant discussion or interaction on this page. 
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So I think we can expect some good RIO stuff next year. LOL

 
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A band from Guadalajara/Mexico. It should be added to PA Wink

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsIixNczOZk


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I hope there are some Driver fans here from New York, will you take a look at this:


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THE STONE RESIDENCIES
TOBY DRIVER
2015 AUG 25-30

8/25 Tuesday 
8 and 10 pm
Maudlin of the Well
Toby Driver (guitar, vocals) Greg Massi, Josh Seipp (guitars) Sam Gutterman (drums) Terran Olson (woodwinds, keys) Jason Byron (vocals, keys) Special Guests Ron Varod (bass) Mia Matsumiya (violin)


8/26 Wednesday 
8 pm
Kayo Dot plays Choirs of the Eye
Toby Driver (guitar, bass, vocals) Greg Massi, Ron Varod (guitars) Sam Gutterman (guitar, bass) Keith Abrams (drums) Dan Means (woodwinds, keys) Mia Matsumiya (violin) Tim Byrnes (brass, keys) Terran Olson (woodwinds, keys)

10 pm
Kayo Dot plays Coyote
Toby Driver (bass, vocals) Tim Byrnes (trumpet) Dan Means (alto sax) Keith Abrams (drums) Mia Matsumiya (violin) Terran Olson (keys) Ron Varod (keys) David Bodie (percussion)


8/27 Thursday 
8 pm
Tartar Lamb: Sixty Metonymies
Toby Driver (guitar) Mia Matsumiya (violin) Jeremiah Cymerman (clarinet, electronics) Tim Byrnes (trumpet) Russell Greenberg (percussion)

10 pm
Ichneumonidae, and Kayo Dot plays Stained Glass
Toby Driver (guitar, bass, vocals) Timba Harris (violin) Russell Greenberg (percussion) Terran Olson (rhodes, synth) Keith Abrams (drums) Tim Byrnes (synth) Ron Varod (guitar) Mia Matsumiya (violin) Dan Means (clarinet, sax, keys)


8/28 Friday 
8 pm
Toby Driver: Ballads
Toby Driver (piano, voice)
For the haters.

10 pm
The Tanks
Toby Driver (bass) Ches Smith (drums) Brandon Seabrook (guitar)


8/29 Saturday 
8 pm
Stern
Chuck Stern (vocals) Toby Driver (guitar) Keith Abrams (drums) Tim Byrnes (synth)

10 pm
Kayo Dot plays current material
Toby Driver (bass, synth, vocals) Ron Varod (guitar) Keith Abrams (drums) Dan Means (sax, synths)


8/30 Sunday 
8 pm
Toby Driver Solo
Toby Driver (guitar, bass)
New compositions for solo guitar and bass.

10 pm
Toby Driver—New Chamber Works
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Has The Tanks released anything/existed before this show?

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Originally posted by Kazza3 Kazza3 wrote:

I hope there are some Driver fans here from New York, will you take a look at this:


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THE STONE RESIDENCIES
TOBY DRIVER
2015 AUG 25-30

8/25 Tuesday 
8 and 10 pm
Maudlin of the Well
Toby Driver (guitar, vocals) Greg Massi, Josh Seipp (guitars) Sam Gutterman (drums) Terran Olson (woodwinds, keys) Jason Byron (vocals, keys) Special Guests Ron Varod (bass) Mia Matsumiya (violin)


8/26 Wednesday 
8 pm
Kayo Dot plays Choirs of the Eye
Toby Driver (guitar, bass, vocals) Greg Massi, Ron Varod (guitars) Sam Gutterman (guitar, bass) Keith Abrams (drums) Dan Means (woodwinds, keys) Mia Matsumiya (violin) Tim Byrnes (brass, keys) Terran Olson (woodwinds, keys)

10 pm
Kayo Dot plays Coyote
Toby Driver (bass, vocals) Tim Byrnes (trumpet) Dan Means (alto sax) Keith Abrams (drums) Mia Matsumiya (violin) Terran Olson (keys) Ron Varod (keys) David Bodie (percussion)


8/27 Thursday 
8 pm
Tartar Lamb: Sixty Metonymies
Toby Driver (guitar) Mia Matsumiya (violin) Jeremiah Cymerman (clarinet, electronics) Tim Byrnes (trumpet) Russell Greenberg (percussion)

10 pm
Ichneumonidae, and Kayo Dot plays Stained Glass
Toby Driver (guitar, bass, vocals) Timba Harris (violin) Russell Greenberg (percussion) Terran Olson (rhodes, synth) Keith Abrams (drums) Tim Byrnes (synth) Ron Varod (guitar) Mia Matsumiya (violin) Dan Means (clarinet, sax, keys)


8/28 Friday 
8 pm
Toby Driver: Ballads
Toby Driver (piano, voice)
For the haters.

10 pm
The Tanks
Toby Driver (bass) Ches Smith (drums) Brandon Seabrook (guitar)


8/29 Saturday 
8 pm
Stern
Chuck Stern (vocals) Toby Driver (guitar) Keith Abrams (drums) Tim Byrnes (synth)

10 pm
Kayo Dot plays current material
Toby Driver (bass, synth, vocals) Ron Varod (guitar) Keith Abrams (drums) Dan Means (sax, synths)


8/30 Sunday 
8 pm
Toby Driver Solo
Toby Driver (guitar, bass)
New compositions for solo guitar and bass.

10 pm
Toby Driver—New Chamber Works


PLEASE SOMEONE RECORD ALL OF THIS
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Toby is also involved with Jeremiah Cymerman's upcoming residency, Nov 11-16 (so starting tonight).

Tartar Lamb III will be featured. 
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Just posted to Wayside

Aksak Maboul - Onze Danses Pour Combattre La Migraine
Aksak Maboul - Un Peu De L'ame Des Bandits (expanded)

http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Pr...m-spc-101.aspx
http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Pr...m-spc-002.aspx

Ordered!


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Going to be placing a wayside order in the near future to caught up on what I've missed this year ... what are the must have albums from this year?
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These are probably my must buys (sorry)

Knifeworld - The Unravelling
Univers Zero - Phosphorescent Dreams
Sonar - Static Motion
PoiL - Brossaklitt
Cellar and Point - Ambit
My Brother The Wind - Once There Was a Time When Time and Space Were One
Ut Gret - Ancestors Trail
Happy Family - Minimal Gods
Jack O' The Clock - Night Loops
Swans - To Be Kind
Gong - I See You
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^Thanks for the list! Have the Knifeworld, Gong, Swans and Happy Family already. I wish I had grabbed UZ earlier but I delayed because of the price...now it seems much harder to find for a decent price. 
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Yeah it was stupid pricey but I knew I'd end up getting it so bit the bullet when it came out.
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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Originally posted by CPicard CPicard wrote:

I don't dare for Thinking Plague to come and play in Paris, since I've heard that their last concert at Le Triton was far from being full... Unhappy


They played RIO in Carmaux in '12, they were the lead in before Magma on the Saturday & were stunningly good.



Yeah, nice for them, but I'm currently living in Paris: a trip to Carmaux is either a 8 hour train trip, or a 12 hour car trip.
This is why I hope for them playing near Paris. Stern Smile

OR... Since I'm planning to relocate myself to the south of France, I could try to organise RIO concerts in Marseille and its nearby towns. Ermm
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^ I think in Marseille, you would be much closer to Carmaux than you would in Paris, no?
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Originally posted by TheGazzardian TheGazzardian wrote:

^ I think in Marseille, you would be much closer to Carmaux than you would in Paris, no?


Not sure at all. From what I read on the website of the SNCF (the French railways), the Marseille-Carmaux trip could last from 5 to 7 hours.
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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

These are probably my must buys (sorry)

Knifeworld - The Unravelling

Univers Zero - Phosphorescent Dreams

Sonar - Static Motion

PoiL - Brossaklitt

Cellar and Point - Ambit

My Brother The Wind - Once There Was a Time When Time and Space Were One

Ut Gret - Ancestors Trail

Happy Family - Minimal Gods

Jack O' The Clock - Night Loops

Swans - To Be Kind

Gong - I See You



PoiL Brossaklitt was seriously a GREAT buy for me. Still waiting on the vinyl but hell yes.
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Originally posted by CPicard CPicard wrote:

Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Originally posted by CPicard CPicard wrote:

I don't dare for Thinking Plague to come and play in Paris, since I've heard that their last concert at Le Triton was far from being full... Unhappy


They played RIO in Carmaux in '12, they were the lead in before Magma on the Saturday & were stunningly good.



Yeah, nice for them, but I'm currently living in Paris: a trip to Carmaux is either a 8 hour train trip, or a 12 hour car trip.
This is why I hope for them playing near Paris. Stern Smile

OR... Since I'm planning to relocate myself to the south of France, I could try to organise RIO concerts in Marseille and its nearby towns. Ermm


Dear God, THEY came all the way from Denver Colorado!! I've flown in from the USA the last 4 years for RIO, last year I flew to Paris, saw the Soleil Zeuhl Festival, drove from Paris to Carmaux, then flew back to the USA. Sorry if I don't have much sympathy, with these types of bands you have to be prepared to go to them (or as close as they get to you). You want them to come to your place and then complain that they don't when there's a history of no-one showing up.

Marseille looks like it's 4 hours, if you make there in the future I'll buy you a pint. It's a great festival.


Edited by Nogbad_The_Bad - November 30 2014 at 15:09
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Agree Nogbad.  I would certainly travel more for my RIO if I didn't have so many family/work/financial commitments!  As a result, most of the bands I have yet to see live - so still something to look forward to. 
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