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2001-08-15 07:09Ray Lind (Cafe) RE: [idm] RD+Plaid
├─ 2001-08-15 09:04Otomi ;\) RE: [idm] RD+Plaid
└─ 2001-08-16 00:07Chispas De Muerte [idm] Plaid in Denver
└─ 2001-08-16 20:09[idm] plaid in lawrence
└─ 2001-08-16 22:12[idm] Re: plaid in lawrence
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2001-08-15 07:09Ray Lind (Cafe)****** Anyone know who was driving that camera on stage with Plaid? you think it was like
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****** Anyone know who was driving that camera on stage with Plaid? you think it was like a random program? Or someone in the mixing booth with a joystick? I thought that camera was kewl. ****** Just got back from their set in Denver and the view of the stage set-up was a bit clearer given the venue was quite a bit smaller and not as well attended. Anyway, there was a guy to the left of the stage with some video mixing equipment, a couple of racked up monitors, and what I presume to have been the rig to control the mini-cam assortment. It was another blinding show. Mira mixed it up a bit more (playing *different* ae tracks this time ;) and Plaid were as awe inspiring as Sunday night. Those who are catching dates later this & next week have something special in store. If the Plaid live experience doesn't elicit *some* emotional response out of you then I don't know what will. ...just trying to decide if I really want to change my itinerary to fly into Detroit 36 hours early to catch them Saturday! Ray
2001-08-15 09:04Otomi ;\)excellent!!!......I wonder if our friend who made the "one-trick pony" comment about plaid
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excellent!!!......I wonder if our friend who made the "one-trick pony" comment about plaid is catching one of these shows? otomi . --- "Ray Lind (Cafe)" <RLIND2@bordersgroupinc.com> wrote:
quoted 35 lines ******> ****** > Anyone know who was driving that camera on stage > with Plaid? you think it > was like a random program? Or someone in the mixing > booth with a joystick? I > thought that camera was kewl. > ****** > > Just got back from their set in Denver and the view > of the stage set-up was > a bit clearer given the venue was quite a bit > smaller and not as well > attended. Anyway, there was a guy to the left of > the stage with some video > mixing equipment, a couple of racked up monitors, > and what I presume to have > been the rig to control the mini-cam assortment. > > It was another blinding show. Mira mixed it up a > bit more (playing > *different* ae tracks this time ;) and Plaid were as > awe inspiring as Sunday > night. > > Those who are catching dates later this & next week > have something special > in store. If the Plaid live experience doesn't > elicit *some* emotional > response out of you then I don't know what will. > > ...just trying to decide if I really want to change > my itinerary to fly into > Detroit 36 hours early to catch them Saturday! > Ray >
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2001-08-16 00:07Chispas De MuerteYeah I think the guy to the left of the stage was doing live video mixing.Kind of a wierd
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Wed, 15 Aug 2001 17:07:01 -0700 (PDT)
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[idm] Plaid in Denver
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Yeah I think the guy to the left of the stage was doing live video mixing.Kind of a wierd place to control visuals when you think about it, since it was the absolute worst spot in the place to see the screen. The show was phenomenal. I was wondering, with the visuals, was that whole sequence of questions about antisocial behavior and the cuts of the guy loading a shotgun, training the scope on those people on bikes, and then the flashes of George Bush and Al Gore shaking hands, all interspersed with flashes of nature and beauty... was that specific to Denver or the same as other shows? I suppose you could interpret that a bunch of different ways, I dunno I thought the visuals were very cool. Went well with the music, which was incredible.Well it was Plaid, on a good sound system. I havent heard a good part of what they were playing, and I am pretty familiar with all thier recordings, at least the albums. It was all remixed differentley as well, other than a few tracks bieng played straight. Also I usually dont bitch about this shit, but Jesus christ all you cool people chainsmoking, give it a rest for a few! Fuck I know you have nervous energy and dont know what to do with your hands other than smoke cigarrette after cigarrete,I smoked for ten years and I usually dont mind second hand smoke that much but that place was disgusting to breath the air in last night. Even my smoker friends were complaining. --- "Ray Lind (Cafe)" <RLIND2@bordersgroupinc.com> wrote:
quoted 35 lines ******> ****** > Anyone know who was driving that camera on stage > with Plaid? you think it > was like a random program? Or someone in the mixing > booth with a joystick? I > thought that camera was kewl. > ****** > > Just got back from their set in Denver and the view > of the stage set-up was > a bit clearer given the venue was quite a bit > smaller and not as well > attended. Anyway, there was a guy to the left of > the stage with some video > mixing equipment, a couple of racked up monitors, > and what I presume to have > been the rig to control the mini-cam assortment. > > It was another blinding show. Mira mixed it up a > bit more (playing > *different* ae tracks this time ;) and Plaid were as > awe inspiring as Sunday > night. > > Those who are catching dates later this & next week > have something special > in store. If the Plaid live experience doesn't > elicit *some* emotional > response out of you then I don't know what will. > > ...just trying to decide if I really want to change > my itinerary to fly into > Detroit 36 hours early to catch them Saturday! > Ray >
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2001-08-16 20:09phase@booyaka.comsounds like each show is pretty much the same. not that it's a bad thing. they probably do
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sounds like each show is pretty much the same. not that it's a bad thing. they probably don't expect anybody to see them twice during the same tour. my wife and i arrived at the granada at 9pm, when shantel aka mira calix was supposed to start. she made everybody wait for 15 minutes or so as some really dark, industrial, prerecorded synth noodling played in the background. it was full of bass-heavy drones and high-pitched squelches and screeching. the screeching was pretty annoying after about five minutes. finally she started and she played some cool stuff, including part of tod dockstader's "water music," eog's "solid liquid," an ae remix that i couldn't quite place, aphex twin's "bucephalus bouncing ball," and a bunch of dope tracks i didn't recognize. at about this point we wandered up towards the stage. i wish that the people up there would've had the decency to take a shower within a few days before the show. the body odor overpowered the cigarette smoke by a long shot. and this was before anybody started dancing. shantel cut her set short at about 10:30. ed hooked up his powerbook and plaid started shortly thereafter. after a short intro, i recognized the bassline from "assault on precinct zero" and started to boogie. at about this time, the stinky people in front of us decided to nonchalantly smoke a joint within clear view of everybody in the bar (including security). they were right in front of the stage. how they got away with it i'll never know. andy and ed were probably glad to smell something besides the stinky peoples' BO. my wife and i moved back to the sound system's sweet spot for the rest of the show. during their set, plaid played a bunch of short, extremely tight interludes, similar to those on their albums. more than half of the material was new, but i recognized several tracks from double figure, and "pino pomo" from rest proof clockwork. sadly, nothing from the booc 12" :-( the visuals were the same as previous shows, including the behavioral questions and the political imagery. only about a dozen people (out of maybe 250) danced at any given time. as with the denver show, plaid walked up, rocked the knobs, left, came back to play sqaunce, waved and left again. their stage presence was dry, but the bass was deep, the rhythms were tight, and the melodies were fun. after the show, andy, ed, and chantel all took time to chat with fans before packing up their gear. they were very friendly and sincere, even to the stinky people (which by that time included me ;-) phase np: uko --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-08-16 22:12phase@booyaka.comOn Thu, 16 Aug 2001 phase@booyaka.com wrote: > she made everybody wait for 15 minutes or s
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 phase@booyaka.com wrote:
quoted 3 lines she made everybody wait for 15 minutes or so as> she made everybody wait for 15 minutes or so as > some really dark, industrial, prerecorded synth noodling played in the > background.
yes, i'm replying to my own message. after re-reading it, i realized that the first 15 minutes might have been part of chantel's set. i was sitting near the back of the bar at the time, and the turntables were hidden from my view behind part of the sound system. i went outside during the drones to, uh, get some fresh air, and when i came back chantel was playing beats. regardless of whether it was chantel spinning or just some prerecorded drones, i stand by my statement that the screeching was annoying after about five minutes. phase --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org