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timer wrote:Green desert first side.
The title track of GD is sublime. I'd love to hear one (or more) of the longer pieces from the '74-'83 period. It would also be great to hear them as near as possible to the original, without the modern embellishments (didn't want to mention the "T" word)!

Some would argue that this is a retrograde step, but IMO it's perfectly acceptable within the "live" environment. It would also help to balance MFD and any other, more recent material they decide to play.
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Hobo wrote:
timer wrote:Green desert first side.
The title track of GD is sublime. I'd love to hear one (or more) of the longer pieces from the '74-'83 period. It would also be great to hear them as near as possible to the original, without the modern embellishments (didn't want to mention the "T" word)!

Some would argue that this is a retrograde step, but IMO it's perfectly acceptable within the "live" environment. It would also help to balance MFD and any other, more recent material they decide to play.
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24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:
timer wrote:Green desert first side.
The title track of GD is sublime. I'd love to hear one (or more) of the longer pieces from the '74-'83 period. It would also be great to hear them as near as possible to the original, without the modern embellishments (didn't want to mention the "T" word)!

Some would argue that this is a retrograde step, but IMO it's perfectly acceptable within the "live" environment. It would also help to balance MFD and any other, more recent material they decide to play.
No emblishments=no perform, contracts, contracts, contracts
Good call Timer!

But you know, you've got bass drone, drums, guitar and synth ornamaments - it would be hard to demonstrate a live track with those elements and a similar structure was "Green Desert".

Mind you I now have in my mind Tap playing Jazz Odyssey at a puppet show - my description doesn't do the track justice p'raps!
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24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:
timer wrote:Green desert first side.
The title track of GD is sublime. I'd love to hear one (or more) of the longer pieces from the '74-'83 period. It would also be great to hear them as near as possible to the original, without the modern embellishments (didn't want to mention the "T" word)!

Some would argue that this is a retrograde step, but IMO it's perfectly acceptable within the "live" environment. It would also help to balance MFD and any other, more recent material they decide to play.
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I don't expect an exact rendition, but as near as damn it! As long as there is a change (however subtle), contractual obligations should not be an issue.
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green desert


i apologise, i have forgotten what a great record this is, i shall play de lp now :arrow:
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I suspect we will get Metaphor in it's entirety. I for one, will really look forward to Third Reality! :D
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Hobo wrote:I suspect we will get Metaphor in it's entirety. I for one, will really look forward to Third Reality! :D
Can't see that happening Mick, one thing is for sure though, they'll be playing less 90's stuff.
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24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:I suspect we will get Metaphor in it's entirety. I for one, will really look forward to Third Reality! :D
Can't see that happening Mick, one thing is for sure though, they'll be playing less 90's stuff.
Not a bad thing IMO. A mix of 70's, 80's and the new would suit me very nicely.
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Hobo wrote:
24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:I suspect we will get Metaphor in it's entirety. I for one, will really look forward to Third Reality! :D
Can't see that happening Mick, one thing is for sure though, they'll be playing less 90's stuff.
Not a bad thing IMO. A mix of 70's, 80's and the new would suit me very nicely.
how about some 60's stuff? ;)
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24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:
24db wrote: Can't see that happening Mick, one thing is for sure though, they'll be playing less 90's stuff.
Not a bad thing IMO. A mix of 70's, 80's and the new would suit me very nicely.
how about some 60's stuff? ;)
:lol: Mmmmm........
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Hobo wrote:
24db wrote:
Hobo wrote: Not a bad thing IMO. A mix of 70's, 80's and the new would suit me very nicely.
how about some 60's stuff? ;)
:lol: Mmmmm........
Interstellar Overdrive? :)
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24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:
24db wrote: how about some 60's stuff? ;)
:lol: Mmmmm........
Interstellar Overdrive? :)
You may be jesting but I wouldn't be at all surprised.
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td will play a version of interstella overdrive using a mooger modular, vcs 3, guitars, bongoes and electric loofah



we will be stunned



and very clean :arrow:
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24db wrote:
Hobo wrote:
24db wrote: how about some 60's stuff? ;)
:lol: Mmmmm........
Interstellar Overdrive? :)
:shock: :shock: :shock: :o AK have you been on the wacky baccy mate :arrow:
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epsilon75 wrote:
24db wrote:
Hobo wrote: :lol: Mmmmm........
Interstellar Overdrive? :)
:shock: :shock: :shock: :o AK have you been on the wacky baccy mate :arrow:
Never touched that greatness in my life or any other drug, it's just not my thing. My only drug of choice is music....play on!
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