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1997-09-11 21:25AtL-5 Re: (idm) aphex in toronto...
1997-09-12 03:41Gonzi (Fresh) Re: (idm) aphex in toronto...
└─ 1997-09-12 15:00H James Harkins earplugs (was Re: (idm) aphex in toronto...)
└─ 1997-09-12 16:17Irene McC (idm) Re: earplugs
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1997-09-11 21:25AtL-5>well, i just returned home from the aphex/sneaker pimps >show at the guverment in toronto
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quoted 4 lines well, i just returned home from the aphex/sneaker pimps>well, i just returned home from the aphex/sneaker pimps >show at the guverment in toronto. firstly, sneaker pimps >blew. that girl couldn't carry a tune if it was in a paper >sack. sorry to say it, but it's all true:-(
Speaking of blew, why the hell was the Linoluem there?? If I wanted to see an alternative band, I would have gone to an alternative show. But then again the event was sponsored by some local alternative station in toronto. Aphex = alternative, nah!
quoted 3 lines luke vibert spun in between live acts and he played just>luke vibert spun in between live acts and he played just >about what i had hoped and expected. a fairly eclectic mix >of d&b with some kookiness thrown in for good measure.
Luke started the night by spinning some old skool tune and throwing in some Ninja cuts. After the boring Linoluem set, Luke kicks it off again with the Tom Tom Club following by some Grand Master Flash and more old skool before he kicks in some electro funk. Then after the Speaker Pimps set, the MC yells out something like 'Now for your drum and bass pleasure, give it up for DJ Plug' Plug, Vibert, what's the diffence, its still the same bloody guy!! The Drum and bass sets somes off really nice but in the end, it gets boring, and really repetative.
quoted 5 lines afx seems to be palying the same set on each night.>afx seems to be palying the same set on each night. >the tracks were pretty well what has been posted here. >the bears were fun and quite randy! there was no >little house. richard sat on a sofa (a nice one as well!) >and he had his gear on a coffee table.
Yup, the sofa was nice. afx comes on and lays sideway on the sofa, looking mighty comfy while my legs and back were sore as hell. He kicked in with a tune off saw 85-92, can't remember which at the moment. Basically I know he played boy/girl, digeridoo, come to daddy adn etc, although I was disapointed he didn't play more stuff off of 'I care..' like the first track :( Anyways, by the end of the night, I had the biggest ringing in my ears ever, and its still a little stuff while I'm typing this message.
quoted 7 lines 2)someone (maybe the bear guy) came out during>2)someone (maybe the bear guy) came out during >'come to daddy' (last track) wearing only a towel. >he was dancing around with a cup of water in his hand >and then whoosh! at the same time he hoisted the water >on the crowd, he ripped the towel off and did a little >happy dance in his birthday suit. in one fell swoop, afx >one upped marilyn manson BIG TIME!!!
My first reaction, 'Awww, yuck, crazy wanker! where are the girls :)'
quoted 5 lines the show was very cool. loud and very heavy. there>the show was very cool. loud and very heavy. there >were a few confused kids holding their ears but most >people seemed to be having a cool enough time. >my only complaint is that not enough people were >dancing. i was shaking my ass like mad!
haha, kids with their parents, I can never go to a show like aphex or autechre with my mommy and daddy, haha. And as for dancing, I tried, but dancing just isn't my thing and I felt quite foolish attempting it :)
quoted 7 lines after it was over i got to go over to richard and say>after it was over i got to go over to richard and say >hello. he was very nice and took time to chat with a few >kids and sign some shit. the prize winner, a girl had her >asthma puffer (ventolin, of course!) richard took it from her >and laughed. he then took two huge huffs and signed >it for her. what a fond memory that will make! another >trainspotter story for the grandkids!!
Damn, I missed this, I was leaving feeling pissed off that Richard didn't do an encore, oh well. I guess overall it was a good night, although another thing I was mad about was they didn't have any aphex t-shirt for sale. I was really looking forward to getting one!! AtL-5
1997-09-12 03:41Gonzi (Fresh)> Anyways, by the end of the night, I had the biggest ringing in my > ears ever, and its s
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quoted 3 lines Anyways, by the end of the night, I had the biggest ringing in my> Anyways, by the end of the night, I had the biggest ringing in my > ears ever, and its still a little stuff while I'm typing this message. >
Ungh, will you kids never learn! Repeated exposure to music at levels that cause your ears to ring WILL cause permanent hearing damage. Look forward to that hearing aid in your forties or even worse a lifetime of permanently ringing ears - a condition which is so horrible it's not uncommon for its sufferers to contemplate suicide (ask Pete Townsend). I never go to shows anymore without earplugs after a scare I had a couple years ago where after a show my ears rang for about 3 weeks straight. I went to the doctor who informed me that it was entirely possible that my ears might never stop ringing and that I may have caused permanent damage to my ears. Wearing earplugs in noway diminshes your enjoyment at shows and even better you can listen to whatever you want on the way home without it hurting the hell out of your aching ringing ears - you also get a sound nights sleep. Take my advice! _____ / ,-,_) /,_) (/ ReSH Live & Direct from the G-Spot, Orange County, California, USA http://www1.linkonline.net/fresh/
1997-09-12 15:00H James HarkinsOn Thu, 11 Sep 1997, Gonzi (Fresh) wrote: > Wearing earplugs in noway diminshes your enjoy
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Fri, 12 Sep 1997 11:00:42 -0400 (EDT)
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On Thu, 11 Sep 1997, Gonzi (Fresh) wrote:
quoted 2 lines Wearing earplugs in noway diminshes your enjoyment at> Wearing earplugs in noway diminshes your enjoyment at > shows...
Hear, hear! I even find that wearing earplugs at shows and clubs *enhances* my enjoyment: - I worry a lot less about what the volume is doing to my hearing - Once the music reaches a certain volume, I find that the high end distorts *in my ears*, no matter how clean the sound system is. When I pop the 'plugs in, the sound is cleaner and crisper, more accurate. Look at what all you volume freaks are missing out on! J ________ \ / | "Who's Martha Stewart?" H. James Harkins | "She writes picture books about gracious living." jharkins@acpub.duke.edu | \/ | - from _Jeffrey_ "If we keep our attention focused on the present, we can be sure of one thing, namely that whatever we are attending to in this moment will change..." -- Jon Kabat-Zinn
1997-09-12 16:17Irene McCOn 12 Sep 97, H James Harkins wrote: earplugs > - Once the music reaches a certain volume,
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On 12 Sep 97, H James Harkins wrote: earplugs
quoted 4 lines - Once the music reaches a certain volume, I find that the high> - Once the music reaches a certain volume, I find that the high > end distorts *in my ears*, no matter how clean the sound system is. > When I pop the 'plugs in, the sound is cleaner and crisper, more > accurate. Look at what all you volume freaks are missing out on!
YES ! I wish to have this blown up and mounted for my husband, who owns recording studio, and (mistakenly, IMO) believes that it is *vital* to play everything at volume 11 and blast people with a wall of noise till they're stuck like flies against the rear wall. (Secretly, I'm convinced he's already deaf.) I * "Incomplete without surface noise" - Autechre