HW Walthamstow - I think I get in first this time

Kevin Perry kevin.perry at VIRGIN.NET
Sun Nov 25 16:36:03 EST 2001


I forgot to include Angels of Death on the track list (Dave/Alan fluffed a
line in it on the second verse): not my favourite song at the best of
times - maybe I'd blanked it out subconsciously :-)

---
Kevin Perry
The Mountain Grill
http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/

"It is the business of the future to be dangerous;
and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its
duties."

----- Original Message -----
From: Hawkswede <hawkswede at TELIA.COM>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2001 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: HW Walthamstow - I think I get in first this time


> Hi boys and girls!
>
> I can only agree to what Kevin is saying. The gig was brilliant. Can they
play better than this? Hearing "Lighthouse" live was really great since it´s
one of my fave tracks, OK, along a few hundred more, but what the heck
:-)))).
> As Kevin has pointed out, Dave and boys was in a very good mood, since
they were joking a lot.
>
> Now when they´re on the move, why not a few dates in Europe and SWEDEN
especially.
>
> Over and out from the north of Sweden.
>
> Henrik
>
> > Well, I hadn't decided for certain whether I was going until about 6pm
last
> > night  but I'm glad I did - easily the best I've seen them for a couple
of
> > years.  To start with, they had a decent sound - at last!  The line-up
was
> > Dave , Huw, Alan, Simon (synths and violin) and Richard (drums and
> > sequencing/synths) (and Capt Rizz for Assassins of Allah): I think the
fact
> > that  there's only 5 of them makes it easier for the sound engineers to
do a
> > good balancing job.  So keep it that way, please!
> >
> > Huw was a but flu-y and wasn't as good as at the RFH IMHO, but he was
still
> > playing the best he has for a few years, although he did keep taking
> > timeouts to have a sit down and a fag :-)  Everyone else was playing
well
> > and seemed to be enjoying themselves: Dave's voice is great right now
and
> > Alan was doing good BVs (although his singing on Ejection wasn't the
best
> > I've heard...about as bad as mine); Simon's violin was sounding good;
> > Richard's drumming during the end of Ejection (I think) was astounding -
I
> > don't know how he plays so fast.
> >
> > Set (not right order I'm sure)
> > Lighthouse (Dave singing - much better than Tim)
> > Levitation
> > Moonglum
> > Spiral Galaxy
> > Assassins of Allah (inc Space is Their Palestine)
> > Motorway City
> > Hurry On Sundown
> > The Watcher
> > Brainbox Pollution (fantastic to hear this and really well done)
> > Wind of Change (great to hear this again and very well played too -
Simon on
> > top form)
> >
> > Encore
> > Assault and Battry
> > Golden Void
> > Ejection
> >
> > And Bruise - the support band - were excellent too: well worth catching
by
> > themselves.  And they did one of the best versions of Silver Machine
I've
> > ever heard...
> >
> > ---
> > Kevin Perry
> > The Mountain Grill
> > http://www.mountaingrill.co.uk/
> >
> > "It is the business of the future to be dangerous;
> > and it is among the merits of science that it equips the future for its
> > duties."
> >



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