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Re: 2010-10-30 - 4th and B, San Diego
Great great show...back safe at the hotel. Met some nice people where my brother and I wound up in the center of the floor. Hopefully some of them were 'dirties'. Karl's singing was great, but he must be extremely fatigued from being sick and all. Incredible mixes of the older stuff particularly Dark Train and Rez/ Cowgirl. I clocked Rez/Cowgirl at around 14 min. and King of Snake about 13 min.
Plus Dirty Epic! The new stuff sounds great live. Some inventive costumes buy some of the attendees. All around a perfect night. Safe travels everyone...and get well soon Karl. Jason |
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Re: 2010-10-30 - 4th and B, San Diego
Rick and Darren fucking killed it tonight. As mentioned, Nu Train and Rez/Cowgirl were off the hook, and there were lots of other great moments. They made up for Karl being under the weather.
And I met a fellow Hawaii dirt. How crazy is that? Sorry, I forgot your handle already. |
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Re: 2010-10-30 - 4th and B, San Diego
how can that be? according to long time, hard core fans all they do is press play.
this is sarcasm.
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Re: 2010-10-30 - 4th and B, San Diego
I have to say, ALAF sounds far, far better live than on the record. Really, the whole Downpipe/ALAF/Dark Train opening works incredibly well. It might not be improvised but the guys definitely knew what they were doing when the designed the opening sequence to this tour.
As others have said, this version of Dark Train was singularly rocking. Tremendous groove, banging beat. Rez also had an almost Kitten-esque quality that night. And Moaner -- holy shit, it was awesome. A startlingly new intro/segue out of Dirty Epic. This is a song that's rarely remixed on stage so I was really glad to hear this version. Hopefully it'll emerge on a recording so everyone can hear just what a few changes can do to this ancient track. It was obvious to me that Karl wasn't at the top of his game but I think he adapted his vocals well tot he situation. In some cases, like Cowgirl, he sounded more like the original album version, which is not something you hear live much given the song's evolution over the years. I also didn't miss him dancing around during the more instrumental tracks, it was fun to just dance to Rick & Darren's work to the sights of their silhouettes and not be distracted by Karl's madness. Nothing against Karl's madness, mind, but it was kind of a cool change of scenery. The setlist was of course as expected, with Dirty Epic being the only deep cut. It was a beautiful version, though, one of the best live performances I've heard. It sounded to me like they've finally begin filter-fiddling around with Scribble, and the Diamond Jigsaw performance was really high energy and groovy. The only thing that really didn't work for me was Bird 1. Just not a good live track, at least not in the middle of the show.
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Re: 2010-10-30 - 4th and B, San Diego
glad to know i'm not the only one who heard something "kitten-esque" going on there. i was ready to lose my mind (i did anyway, but kitten would've been a real treat).
this was my first UW show (fan for 13 years and counting) and i could tell even from hearing/watching live recordings that karl was not his usual self at the start. once i saw a smile from him during i think it was two months off it was like a sign things were going to be alright. i do have to say that this is the first time i've ever been at a live gig (for any band) where i completely forgot i was watching a band perform music. an unusual sense of calm and belonging settled in about halfway through the performance and now that the show is over it feels like i went to an amazing place that hopefully someday i can return to, and not just a simple show with some boys of essex twiddling knobs and strumming guitars. the born slippy performance nuxx was out of this world. met some awesome fans in line (not sure if any of you were dirts) and the crowd was great. amazing show all around. |
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Re: 2010-10-30 - 4th and B, San Diego
Just got home... 5am. Tired. Worth it. Between Stars was amazing. Did anyone else notice that it was slowed down a bit? The show was epic and it ended on a high note. Although tired, I'm still amped from the show. Good night all... or shall I say Good morning...
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Re: 2010-10-30 - 4th and B, San Diego
Nu train was amazing, best I've heard live. And Dirtyepic was done so very well. Karl seems to get his second wind about 1/2 way through - and picked up a little. Great show and nice to meet fellow dirts! Thanks all for the killer time. The opening act Black Audio (misspelled I'm sure) killed me a little on the inside...
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Re: 2010-10-30 - 4th and B, San Diego
Had a great time. The bartender wearing the Heineken costume was serving up incredibly loaded drinks. I ended up kissing the toilet back at the hotel but loved every second before that. Now I'm rallying up energy to head over to the Shrine. Pity I didn't get to meet any of you but I did have about 3 different groups of friends there.
Definitely a great night. |
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Re: 2010-10-30 - 4th and B, San Diego
I totally thought Rez was Kittens at first.
What a great night. The boys did indeed wreck the joint. Kind of nice without all the visual hoopla and just having a good night of music. I had no idea Karl was under the weather, though he did seem less jumpy. The whole gig had a quality about it that reminded me of seeing them in the late 90's. Maybe it was just the stripped down nature of the show. It felt like the House of Blues gig in Vegas many, many years ago. Even the costumes didn't get in the way of our enjoyment. Now for the negative, Black Audio was awful. We got there halfway through their set and it still felt like it went on for hours....and man, is 4th and B a dump. A great night, a great setlist...and now on to the Shrine for the last stand. |
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Re: 2010-10-30 - 4th and B, San Diego
i didn't think blaqk audio was too bad. i'm not a huge fan but i'm familiar with a handful of their tracks and its not bad. they were kind of shoved off to the side there and clearly someone forgot to turn half the lights on for the first 2.5 songs. i thought davey (singer) was pretty entertaining to watch. the sound quality was terrible though, i could barely make his singing other than mostly noise.
on the other hand, fernando or dj fernando or "some guy who bought a macbook" whatever his name was, the dj before blaqk and in-between was an absolute zero. apparently to dj you don't have a) stick with a genre or semi-related genres b) know how to pick an appropriate order of songs or c) even know how to beatmatch, just fade one track out or stop playing it altogether. absolute garbage. |
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