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1997-01-13 21:34Zenon M. Feszczak (idm) Tricky Chilladelphia in Review
1997-01-14 17:17Re: (idm) tricky in nyc (was: Tricky Chilladelphia in Review)
└─ 1997-01-14 22:17Zenon M. Feszczak Re: (idm) tricky in nyc (was: Tricky Chilladelphia in Review)
└─ 1997-01-15 14:59Ross Vitale Re: (idm) tricky in nyc (was: Tricky Chilladelphia in Review)
1997-01-15 05:57Brian Davis Re: (idm) tricky in nyc
1997-01-15 16:00Chris Fahey RE: (idm) tricky in nyc
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1997-01-13 21:34Zenon M. FeszczakTricky in Philly... A sold-out show at the Theatre of the Living Arts, Third and South Str
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Tricky in Philly... A sold-out show at the Theatre of the Living Arts, Third and South Streets, in the post-punk Villageful section of the Olde City. Show opened with a tired rapper rapping tired wraps. Our gang couldn't dig it; half went out for Mexican at Copa, and half of us stayed and chatted with the Brit promoters in the lobby, recommending Philadelphia junk food and so on. Guy Called Gerald spun the decks in the midst. Began with more laid-back vibes, building to d&b crescendo grooves. Low volume level, and G was partially obscured if not obstructed by the stacks of amps; perhaps he's just shy. Anyway, many in the largely stoned audience didn't seem to realize that Something Important was happening, and went on talking as if they actually thought someone was listening to them. Tricky had=s recently gained a bad (w)rap for being a bit too live in concert, what with storming off the set or refusing to sing or whatever. Martine usually saved the day, as the tale is told. Anyway, the Trick outdid himself this time, to his credit but perhaps also to his disadvantage, kicking out a two hour set with the top band. Perhaps he was attempting to answer the critics, or just warming up for the subsequent New York shows. Rumours do tell that the man is asthmatic, and one of our crew (truth be told, also asthmatic) had brought along the secret spray can in case it would be needed. Boy Scout's motto and all that. Anyway, Tricky's vox started out raw and ended up demolished. His voice was oddly so far back in the mix that this debacle went largely unnoticed. Credits to the band: Rhythm section was extra tight in that laid-back dirty backbeat tricky way. The predominant sound of the evening was BASS. As in _bass guitar_. Yes, it's true. Tricky and another keyboard chap twiddled the knobs on unidentifiable samplers, producing oddly syncopated or completely out-of-time samples, the likes of which have never been heard before. Very creative uses of sound texture. As femme fatale commented, this is music which does not call overt attention to its reference points, and so still comes off as Something New. Hats off! All the expected songs, no need to list. Closed with a self-indulgent version of a song whose name I can't recall, originally 3 minutes, clocking in somewhere around 14 here, prompting us to reminisce about Freebird and Stairway and catch a cigarette in the lobby. A bit of excess on the race politics, and Tricky exhibited the rather frightening self-centeredness of a tripper in withdrawal, trembling and shaking throughout the concert. His intense female alter/altar ego outshone Tricky's vocal toasting, passionate and sensuous, intelligent and strong. Audience was 99% white, surpisingly in a city that's 50% black/white. I expected a more heterogeneous crowd. Random observations. But the consensus of our group of ten was general disappointment. The sophisticated slow burn of the band failed to compensate for Tricky's seemingly bitter stage persona. Those of us who made it to Palmer for the after-hours trance seen/scene, found themselves dancing next to a post-concert re-energized Tricky and crew... This article was written without the support of the National Endowment for the Arts. Zenon M. Feszczak Philosophist
1997-01-14 17:17tweibrecht@juno.comOn Mon, 13 Jan 1997 16:34:26 -0500 "Zenon M. Feszczak" <feszczak@sas.upenn.edu> writes: >T
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On Mon, 13 Jan 1997 16:34:26 -0500 "Zenon M. Feszczak" <feszczak@sas.upenn.edu> writes:
quoted 1 line Tricky in Philly...>Tricky in Philly...
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random quotes from 2days ny post): tricky no treat at irving plaza (headline) "for almost 2 hours tricky and company played their brand of repetitive trip hop on an ill-lighted stage as if it were punishment for an unnamed crime" "tricky's elitist attitude must be growing as he starts believing the hype written about him" "fans who thought they'd be listening to the dreamy quaalude-funk songs that explore the mind by moving the body were slapped awake by the harsh reality of badly stiched together thrash metal that even made tricky seem off balance. Maybe thats why the wisp of a singer .... kept his back to the audience" "the concert, a dismal display of showmanship..." "did sundays show sound like it did because he wanted it to, or is it because he cant reproduce his studio work live?" make of this what u will.... tom w
1997-01-14 22:17Zenon M. FeszczakAt 09:17 -0800 14.01.1997, you wrote: >On Mon, 13 Jan 1997 16:34:26 -0500 "Zenon M. Feszcz
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At 09:17 -0800 14.01.1997, you wrote:
quoted 13 lines On Mon, 13 Jan 1997 16:34:26 -0500 "Zenon M. Feszczak">On Mon, 13 Jan 1997 16:34:26 -0500 "Zenon M. Feszczak" ><feszczak@sas.upenn.edu> writes: >>Tricky in Philly... > >>(long and excellent review snipped) > >random quotes from 2days ny post): > >tricky no treat at irving plaza (headline) > >"for almost 2 hours tricky and company played their brand of repetitive >trip hop on an ill-lighted stage as if it were punishment for an unnamed >crime"
Oh, right, forgot to mention the lighting. Couldn't figure out whether it was an ecofad to conserve electricity, an attempt to hide questionable fashion decisions, or simply that enigmatic approach of disguising gear from wanna-be copycats. Who was it that covered the brand names on their gear from prying concertgoer eyes? 3
1997-01-15 14:59Ross VitaleOn Tue, 14 Jan 1997, Zenon M. Feszczak wrote: > Oh, right, forgot to mention the lighting.
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On Tue, 14 Jan 1997, Zenon M. Feszczak wrote:
quoted 5 lines Oh, right, forgot to mention the lighting.> Oh, right, forgot to mention the lighting. > Couldn't figure out whether it was an ecofad to conserve electricity, an > attempt to hide questionable fashion decisions, or simply that enigmatic > approach of disguising gear from wanna-be copycats. Who was it that > covered the brand names on their gear from prying concertgoer eyes?
I saw them down here in DC at the 9:30 club and to sum it up, the experience was basically identical; the dim lighting, the drawn out tunes with a much harder edge, the occasional loop out of sync which got to be very annoying, and of course the blood running from my ears(wink wink) at the end of the evening after 2 and half hours of overamplification.... Oh yeah, the equipment I did make out was an (En)soniq something or other controlling a rack of other modules, one being and Emulator E64. The set that Tricky was fiddling with contained some sort of Akai sampler module. By the way I still enjoyed the concert, it wasn't exactly what I expected but when is anything... ;-)
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1997-01-15 05:57Brian Davis> > tweibrecht@juno.com wrote: > > > > > tricky no treat at irving plaza (headline) > > >
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quoted 19 lines tweibrecht@juno.com wrote:> > tweibrecht@juno.com wrote: > > > > > tricky no treat at irving plaza (headline) > > > > "for almost 2 hours tricky and company played their brand of repetitive trip hop on an ill-lighted stage as if it were punishment for an unnamed > > crime" > > "tricky's elitist attitude must be growing as he starts believing the hype written about him" > > hmmm...i saw him over a year ago in DC and was pretty impressed. i had > read reviews of his UK shows that said he was aloof and stand-offish > with crowds, but there was nothing of that nature when i saw him. in > fact he seemed genuinely pleased at the reaction he got. he kept > thanking the very small crowd....(even shared a joint with an audience > member).....of course this was only the second time he had played in the > US(the first was the night before in NYC).......i guess all the press > has gone to his head......shame, really. > Brian
1997-01-15 16:00Chris Faheyeeyore@zebra.net wrote: >> hmmm...i saw him over a year ago in DC and was pretty impressed
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eeyore@zebra.net wrote:
quoted 10 lines hmmm...i saw him over a year ago in DC and was pretty impressed. i had>> hmmm...i saw him over a year ago in DC and was pretty impressed. i had >> read reviews of his UK shows that said he was aloof and stand-offish >> with crowds, but there was nothing of that nature when i saw him. in >> fact he seemed genuinely pleased at the reaction he got. he kept >> thanking the very small crowd....(even shared a joint with an audience >> member).....of course this was only the second time he had played in the >> US(the first was the night before in NYC).......i guess all the press >> has gone to his head......shame, really. >> Brian >
I saw tricky's first NYC show last year - what a bomb. Tricky actually STOPPED two songs partway through because he seemed to forget the lyrics, then he blamed the drummer for the whole show's ineptitude. I don't mind musicians getting baked if they can handle it, but the trickster becomes a retard when he's had some smoke in him. If you've heard the Tricky vs. the Gravediggaz single "Tonight is a special night" you'll hear Mr. Tricky deliver some of the lamest pot-induced rhymes ever... "Are you really yourself? Are you someone else? Cuz I'm me! Ha ha!" It's a great song when the RZA speaks, but the tricky pot-babble is pretty sad. Laika opened for him and outshone him in every way - there's a band to
quoted 1 line look out for. Does anyone know if they are working on a new album?>look out for. Does anyone know if they are working on a new album?