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Graham
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Posted: 12-Sep-06 22:32 GMT (#1426)

Got back about 20minutes ago.

It was great. Better than Istanbul - You scousers will know what I'm talking about.
 
monkeyforce
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Posted: 12-Sep-06 23:32 GMT (#1427)

Any more info? What was the set-list?
Glad you had fun man!

Now that I am gone... ...who will take my precious monkeys to be baptised?

 
Graham
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Posted: 13-Sep-06 09:28 GMT (#1428)

Thanks. eh, info.

I don't think i'll be good for a set list, though I'd be interested to see one myself.

There was one song in the first half I didn't recognise at all, it bought a big reaction from the crowd, I was thinking it was maybe a cover of something, it was really fast, I certainly didn't recognise it as Anathema anyway.

There was also an interesting cover of Hurt towards the end. That was pretty okay, perhaps the metal part they made heavy metal could have been toned down a bit, but it was pretty good anyway.

The supporting bands were pretty okay. Wolverine and Leafblade I think they were called.

Leafblade were probably the lesser of the two, their songs were fine, one of them got to me - It got really repetititive, it probably was supposed to be, but I think it shouldn't of looped so much, or been filled up a bit.
I'm not really certain how I'd describe their music.

Wolverine were pretty good, a heavy/power metal band. Maybe progressive metal? I thought the volume was a bit loud for them, but no one seemed to mind, but they were pretty good, they weren't British, the lead sounded Scandinavian, Swedish maybe?
 
indii
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Posted: 13-Sep-06 10:14 GMT (#1429)

Graham wrote :

Leafblade were probably the lesser of the two, their songs were fine, one of them got to me - It got really repetititive, it probably was supposed to be, but I think it shouldn't of looped so much, or been filled up a bit.
I'm not really certain how I'd describe their music.

that is tricky. pete will explain. tongue
 
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Posted: 17-Sep-06 12:28 GMT (#1450)

indii wrote :
Graham wrote :

Leafblade were probably the lesser of the two, their songs were fine, one of them got to me - It got really repetititive, it probably was supposed to be, but I think it shouldn't of looped so much, or been filled up a bit.
I'm not really certain how I'd describe their music.

that is tricky. pete will explain. tongue
it was probably "the roots and the stones". its all in E.. all the way through...
we dropped it from our set in london for that very reason...

leafblade.net

 

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