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Re: Underworld visits ATL
You mean Born Slippy? -
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#173
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Re: Underworld visits ATL
Looking back on it, that short Pearl's Girl transition was pretty weird, but during the concert, it seemed to work perfectly. Go figure!
My favorite part of the show was DEFINITELY Rick's reaction to the giant inflatables. He looked to see if they were going to fit on stage and when they did, he busted up laughing. When the stage manager was trying to position them so they wouldn't touch the audience (no easy feat). Rick walked over to look, laughed and said "We're going to get in so much f*cking trouble." I'm not quite sure why he said that, but they do seem to be pretty protective of their giant glowsticks
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#177
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Re: Underworld visits ATL
i had the EXACT same conversation with a good friend of mine who loves Underworld. He totally forgot about BS Original and was struggling to remember the song name. I kept saying it was BS and he kept saying no. I got a kick out of it.
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#178
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Re: Underworld visits ATL
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but they did sing .nuxx live over an improvised version of one of the instrumental.. Underworld - Born Slippy (Original + NUXX lyrics) (Live).mp3 (can post, if interested).. i've also made several fan mixes that combine both, so the bpms do match up.. that and pearls girl have some interesting synergy in them, though you wouldn't probably notice it offhand.. later -1 Last edited by negative1; 04-01-2008 at 05:04 PM. |
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Re: Underworld visits ATL
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also, i realized something today. this is probably going to be no new news to anyone here, but let me have my moment of simpleton discovery. i made a quick playlist for my ipod based on the setlist from the atlanta show. they started with darc and moved into mowed path, which transitioned into juanita. i noticed for the first time today that the same vocal sample is used in darc and mowed path. "i've seen the animal." i was walking through the art museum courtyard when i caught the clip in mowed path and stopped dead in my tracks. and i had this OF COURSE! moment, like suddenly it seemed like pure genius to follow one with the other. i mean, aside from the similar BPM. it's such a lovely little subtle connection between the two tracks. okay you uberfans stop mocking my ignorance now. i realize you all identified this back in like 1973 before you were born. |
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