Let's not start this thread again!
Andy, just go an judge for yourself, we just got done with what seemed like
the never ending thread of "IMHO..." about what "live IDM" shows were
suppose to be like. The best thing is to figure out an opinion of your
own. Go, and have fun, be open minded, and if you don't, then call it a
learning experience. I personally am the kind of audience member that goes
not for what is going on up on stage but rather what it is I am listening
to. So make up an opinion all of your own.
on 4/17/01 8:36 AM, Andy Battle at abattle@bu.edu wrote:
quoted 9 lines Alright--going to my first live IDM performance on Saturday (Kid 606 at Mass.
> Alright--going to my first live IDM performance on Saturday (Kid 606 at Mass.
> College of Art in Boston). Curious as to what to expect from IDM performances
> in terms of crowd, stage presence, improvisation, etc. Do people mostly go to
> just sit and listen to the music or can it be fun like a rock and roll show is
> fun? Will Kid 606 do anything except turn knobs? Will the crowd be nerdy
> (not that there's anything wrong with that)? Ok thanks.
>
> Song of the day = New York Dolls--"Who Are the Mystery Girls?"
>
Peter "Pachinko" Ý
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