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Re: 2016-02-13 6 Music Festival
The full 92 minute concert is now available on the BBC iPlayer (only viewable in the UK):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p03hhyq4 Hopefully, it will be available in HD too shortly. |
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Re: 2016-02-13 6 Music Festival
Maybe a little - we are big fans of Carpenter (have tickets to see him play live here in London next Halloween, we saw Alan Howarth this past one - so excited!) but his tunes always sound very ponderous to me with defined notes held for a long time usually within a very narrow range. Not to mention the ancient equipment he composed most of that stuff on giving it a unique sound. If its the bit I think you are talking of, sure I could see that sounding Carpenteresque (and lets be frank, he used a lot of the same sounds for different soundtracks), but pretty coincidental im guessing.
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Re: 2016-02-13 6 Music Festival
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Re: 2016-02-13 6 Music Festival
Anyone else actually at the gig? Performance was great from what I could hear of it, but the sound quality in the hall was really, really bad. Any kick drum type bass was just totally distorted and drowned out anything else. Maybe for a festival stage they didn't have a proper soundcheck.
Highlights for me were If Rah, Pearl's Girl and Cowgirl. Sounded to me like the tempo of many numbers had been increased, possibly to fit in more material. Anyone confirm? Looking forward to listening to the recording. |
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