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stimpee
11-01-2008, 09:02 PM
A radically different set from last night with things in more traditional places in the setlist, and it was a much more upbeat set. Anyway this is what we got:

1. Darc
2. Cowgirl/Rez
3. Born Slippy (Original)
4. Oich Oich
5. Always Loved A Film
6. King Of Snake
7. Pearls Girl
8. Beautiful Burnout
9, Two Months Off
10. Rowla
11. Strumpet
12. Spoonman
13. Jumbo
14. Born Slippy .NUXX
15. New/Dark Train
16. Moaner

Set was about 2hrs10mins and was a lot more packed. Crowd much more active and buzzing. No Kittens but you cant have everything :) Bedtime...zzz

TheBang
11-01-2008, 09:22 PM
No 8 Ball? Heh. Sounds like another nice show. Was Darren there?

crazysugarboy
11-01-2008, 10:45 PM
A radically different set from last night with things in more traditional places in the setlist, and it was a much more upbeat set. Anyway this is what we got:

1. Darc
2. Cowgirl/Rez
3. Born Slippy (Original)
4. Oich Oich
5. Always Loved A Film
6. King Of Snake
7. Pearls Girl
8. Beautiful Burnout
9, Two Months Off
10. Rowla
11. Strumpet
12. Spoonman
13. Jumbo
14. Born Slippy .NUXX
15. New/Dark Train
16. Moaner

Set was about 2hrs10mins and was a lot more packed. Crowd much more active and buzzing. No Kittens but you cant have everything :) Bedtime...zzz

You beat me to it stimpee:) - I was also scribbling down each track as it was played. Loving Strumpet with its deep techno beat and cool guitar, and to be honest, that's the first time I've heard Always Loved a Film.

Was good meeting you, and Michiel again - hope you both have a safe journey back to Utrecht.

spacejunk
11-01-2008, 10:50 PM
That is one glorious-looking setlist! (Slinks off to order the CDs....)

DJCarlos
11-02-2008, 01:18 AM
Well, I'm pissed off.

Somebody could have warned us they boys weren't on stage till 11.30. The last train back to Sussex left Victoria at 12.05 so we had to miss the gig.

Two tickets to see Underworld £50
Two tickets to get to London £46
A few drinks in Brixton £60
Finding out you've been stitched: Priceless

Maybe Ticketmaster could have seen the cardholder's address and warned us?

As long as you all had fun. :mad:

potatobroth
11-02-2008, 01:34 AM
couldn't you have taken a cab home? (I'm not familiar with the drive, but it seems if you were already out the ticket money and stuff.)

BeautifulBurnout
11-02-2008, 02:44 AM
Well, I'm pissed off.

Somebody could have warned us they boys weren't on stage till 11.30. The last train back to Sussex left Victoria at 12.05 so we had to miss the gig.

Two tickets to see Underworld £50
Two tickets to get to London £46
A few drinks in Brixton £60
Finding out you've been stitched: Priceless

Maybe Ticketmaster could have seen the cardholder's address and warned us?

As long as you all had fun. :mad:

Shame you missed it, but had you checked either the Brixton Academy website or this website yesterday you would have seen that they were on at 11.30. Trains to Brighton and Bognor start at 4am (and to Hastings at 5am) on a Sunday.

Of course you are pissed off but it is a bit much blaming that on someone else, mate. :confused:

Badger
11-02-2008, 02:57 AM
Man if i'd come to see Underworld i wouldn't have gone before they had even finished the 3rd track! I would've stayed for the gig, found somewhere to drink after and figure out how to head home later!

sanakan
11-02-2008, 03:11 AM
Loving Strumpet with its deep techno beat and cool guitar

did i miss something? where does this song come from? or is it another name variation of something previous? :confused:

TheBang
11-02-2008, 03:14 AM
Yes, you missed something. It showed up last week at Brighton after an 8 year absence:

http://www.darktrain.org/dirty/forums/showthread.php?t=9442

whatmakesustick
11-02-2008, 04:33 AM
Darren Price was not there again. Someone kept coming on stage every now and then to help Rick (was that Malcolm??). I must say I like the sets better with the mixing between the tracks and a few Pricey tunes thrown into the mix - it just seems to flow better. If he is sick I hope he is better soon!

But, loved the set and wow was it LOUD! Can't wait to here Strumpet on the live CD's.

Did anyone else notice a problem during Parc - the beats dropped out at one point and it felt like it was not planned.

Also, was that the famed 'tokyo light ball' that went crazy at the end during Moaner. If it was'nt, it was very similar and very cool!!

Still buzzing :D

sanakan
11-02-2008, 04:43 AM
oh, thanks thebang - i've never heard of it before :')

Dolores
11-02-2008, 05:39 AM
I saw details of start time 11.30. is a shame tho' I would have waited til early morning train rather than miss it. Could not have left. That happened to Darren?

Dolores
11-02-2008, 08:57 AM
I also think that during Darc when the beats dropped out it was unplanned. Karl jusrt improvised and Rick gave thumbs up to thank him.

ploom2
11-02-2008, 10:05 AM
its a shame they came on so late, i had to leave early too (about 1 am though).

rob da bank was good, played lots of interesting tunes and got the crowd going

autokratz reminded me of scooter.......straight boring 4/4 bang bang beats and people trying to look "rock" by twisting knobs and dropping his guitar on the floor...i guess some people liked it ..it bored me rigid ...i wish i'd taken headphones in...

underworld were great...some tunes i didnt recognise (although im not a big fan of guitar noodling )..great set though....i just wish theyd been on earlier and they couldve played longer :)

i wish people wouldnt keep asking me for drugs...

ndrwrld
11-02-2008, 11:01 AM
Well, I'm pissed off.

Somebody could have warned us they boys weren't on stage till 11.30. The last train back to Sussex left Victoria at 12.05 so we had to miss the gig.

Two tickets to see Underworld £50
Two tickets to get to London £46
A few drinks in Brixton £60
Finding out you've been stitched: Priceless

lol...try flying in from Canada.:rolleyes:
sounds like excellent and different sets for both nights.

twicezero
11-02-2008, 01:15 PM
Shame you missed it, but had you checked either the Brixton Academy website or this website yesterday you would have seen that they were on at 11.30. Trains to Brighton and Bognor start at 4am (and to Hastings at 5am) on a Sunday.

Of course you are pissed off but it is a bit much blaming that on someone else, mate. :confused:

fair points but on the other hand i wouldn't have bought tickets to both nights if i knew i'd be up til 3am+ each gig when the tickets went on sale...

potatobroth
11-02-2008, 02:13 PM
after properly listening to both shows, I am so jealous of those in attendance. great stuff!

twicezero
11-03-2008, 03:24 AM
after properly listening to both shows, I am so jealous of those in attendance. great stuff!

How do they come across on CD? My memories of the nights, were that friday had a smoother quieter sound with lots of breaks into ambient pieces, where as saturday as louder, more of the bass drum everywhere, and rougher edges to the structure of some of the songs.

razorpilot
11-03-2008, 04:29 AM
It seems some people didn't know what they were letting themselves in for.
When all the ticket websites said 'Underworld - special LATE NIGHT show, 8pm until 2am', and the tickets say 'until 2am' on them, what do you expect? AND the Brixton Academy website had performance times up for over a week before the event.
Sorry, but you've only got yourselves to blame, but at least you'll know for next time!
Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents a P*ss Poor Performance! ;)

Liverpool Street
11-03-2008, 06:29 AM
Just listening to my mp3 of Saturday night and re living it. I can't believe I didn't notice how the beats dropped out on Darc, it's very noticable on the recording! Highlights for me was Born Slippy (the original - 3rd track) and Moaner was a fantastic end to the concert, though I was so hyped up it was hard to believe it had ended. Another fantastic night, I absolutely loved it, as did everyone around me.

fastone
11-03-2008, 06:52 AM
Thanks to the SLM person who allowed and encouraged me to take one of the UWlive screenshot posters out of the foyer afterwards. Loverly - anyone else get one?

potatobroth
11-03-2008, 07:55 AM
How do they come across on CD? My memories of the nights, were that friday had a smoother quieter sound with lots of breaks into ambient pieces, where as saturday as louder, more of the bass drum everywhere, and rougher edges to the structure of some of the songs.

I've seen Underworld SO many times live now that I find it quite easy to listen to a live recording and imagine what that sounds like in a club/theater. But to answer your question a little more closely, I'd say that I like the Nov. 1 show quite a bit more. When I play them at home (loud), tracks like KoS and PG really come across as quite epic. Typically these songs don't 'wow' me anymore since I've heard them so often but during this set they did. I think the flow of Nov1 was better as well.

I really like the Oct31 show too, but it just seems a little more keyed down.

I'm getting quite good at discerning how the mood of a show is going to be from a few key tracks: Cowgirl being a big factor.

mogston
11-04-2008, 02:59 PM
its a shame they came on so late, i had to leave early too (about 1 am though).

rob da bank was good, played lots of interesting tunes and got the crowd going

autokratz reminded me of scooter.......straight boring 4/4 bang bang beats and people trying to look "rock" by twisting knobs and dropping his guitar on the floor...i guess some people liked it ..it bored me rigid ...i wish i'd taken headphones in...

underworld were great...some tunes i didnt recognise (although im not a big fan of guitar noodling )..great set though....i just wish theyd been on earlier and they couldve played longer :)

i wish people wouldnt keep asking me for drugs...

I hate moaning about bands but I have to agree about Autokrapz - I was so bored I nearly gave up my pole position (dead centre just behind a rail, lovely!).
Is that really the best band they could find - a piss poor Underworld imitation that sounded about twenty years out of date?

Would def. have preferred Rob Da Bank for the whole three hours, he really knew how to work the crowd whereas the support band just yelled at them!

Never mind, once Underworld took the stage it was all forgotten...
Best.Gig.Ever (till the next one heh)

TheBang
11-04-2008, 06:09 PM
Also, was that the famed 'tokyo light ball' that went crazy at the end during Moaner. If it was'nt, it was very similar and very cool!!
I had a look at KoS's video that he took during Moaner. The light wheel is similar to the light wheel in Japan. In fact, it seems to have the same movement patterns programmed in. However, the Japan light wheel seems to have bigger, brighter lights, and the individual lights can rotate at a faster rate, which gives it a more kinetic feel.

DaddyAdv
01-22-2009, 01:19 PM
I just stumble across this awesome thing:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dannynorth/3212532964/sizes/o/in/set-72157611268894277/

That guy also has some more, professional pictures taken at Brixton:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dannynorth/sets/72157611268894277/

He says more will be featured in Spin magazine.

King of Snake
01-22-2009, 01:41 PM
niiiiice pix!! :D