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From:
b.phenix
To:
Sean Horton
Cc:
perfect-sound@furious.com , idm@hyperreal.org
Date:
Mon, 7 Oct 2002 09:48:37 -0700 (PDT)
Subject:
[idm] <mum seattle> was Re: [idm] The truth about laptop shows...
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On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Sean Horton wrote: :I recently saw Mum (the good Mum from Iceland) in Seattle and for the first :4 songs I felt like I was in a dorm party. Girls screaming and laughing, I :had beer split on me, some guy yelled "Turn it up" and pointless :conversations all around. I was mortified by how rude people were, :especially considering the nature and subtlety of Mum's music. Certain :show's I would expect and maybe even contribute in this type of behavior, :but not at a Mum show. it was at i-spy, a perfectly awful venue, and the show seemed to turn into an indie rock street cred event where being seen was more important than who was being seen. i was lucky that night and found a pocket near soundboard which provided a respite from most the crowd. it was still blistering hot though. my nominal complaint is that it took an hour from the opening act til mum played. as much as i like kraftwerk, hearing an entire cd between sets in inexcusible. mum also looked quite tired of touring by the time they got to seattle and the show, while having its moments, seemed flat. speaking of kraftwerk, this wednesday at the baltic room, RUR (rossum's universal robots) will be playing. live-action kraftwerk cover tunes. b. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org