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RE: King Tut's


  • Subject: RE: King Tut's
  • From: gareth james <gtbcomps@ya...co.uk>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 19:27:45 +0100 (BST)

Cavilairs has definatly improved as tour gone on.
first time in b'ham I heard it you couldn't tell there
were two different time signatures going on , but by
leicester it was far better.

Still a bloody awful dirge though!
Gtb

Finally got altitude and enjoying 'surrel thing' for
the first time on CD as I write!!



--- Damian Kingsbury <plan9software@ho...com>
wrote:

> I have to stick my hand up and agree about
> cavaliers... I thought it was much better live than
> i expected.  the only thing that fell flat for me
> was Tree full of starlings... But on Altitude i
> think it sounds great...
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "phil mason"<phillmason@br...com>
> Sent: 10/04/2006 01:03:39
> To: "The Blue Aeroplanes Mailing
> List"<blueplanes@st...net>
> Cc: 
> Subject: [Blueplanes] King  Tut's
> 
> I was slightly apprehensive about tonight's gig, not
> least as I had 
> persuaded some BAs (almost-)virgin friends along. I
> thought that for the 
> sake of nostalgia and duty to my long-lost younger
> self, I might have had to 
> forgive them for a slightly embarrasing
> not-match-fit performance by some 
> slightly middle-aged former art-rockers. Glad to say
> I was very wrong. They 
> were quite a compelling balance of tightness
> teetering on the edge of joyful 
> chaos. It has been many years since I flung my limbs
> around at a gig in an 
> abandoned imitation of something remotely resembling
> "dancing", and it was 
> great fun. My t-shirt will never be dry again.
> The set was the same as for the Mean Fiddler (it's
> definitely Part 9 of 
> Cavaliers, by the way  - and it's splendidly
> squally: don't believe the 
> detractors!). As with any gig at King Tut's, it is
> obligatory to lament the 
> appalling sound, although tonight was far from the
> worst I've known. It 
> seems to me that the fewer people there are in the
> audience the clearer the 
> sound is at this venue, and it was about half full
> tonight. Thus, for a band 
> that pivots around Gerard's delivery, it's
> astonishing that that was the one 
> thing that was consistently lost in the mix. If you
> didn't already know what 
> he was saying, you would never have been able to
> work it out, for the most 
> part.
> Sorry I didn't manage to meet Nick - it was darker
> in there than I 
> thought...
> 
> G'night all...
> 
> Phil (one of many) 
> 
> 
> 
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