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From:
Mr. Paisley Apples
To:
ImpossiblyDarkMoustache
Date:
Mon, 24 Apr 1995 20:07:48 -0600 (MDT)
Subject:
Sea Ziq
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I think Pete and I came to roughly the same conclusions about Mike's performance. There were some fantastic moments, but overall it seemed unfocused and random. I got the distinct impression that he hasn't really got the hang of doing his thing live yet. It felt more like eavesdropping on him in the studio: bits of rhythms and melody would spurt out suddenly, sometimes evolving into his characteristically beautiful cacophonies, often just petering out or stopping suddenly. I don't know to what extent he was hampered by technical difficulties, but he was visibly frustrated. Obviously, he was quite unhappy with the sound system, but it sounded adequate to me. I'm quite reluctant myself to comment on his personality or character. My brief hullo was met pretty icily, as I gather was Pete's, but I couldn't say if such treatment should be attributed to an overgrown ego or overwhelming shyness or some odd combination. The squabble outside the boat seemed rather tactless and petty, but again I don't know the details and I'm reserving any kind of judgement. Watching him crawl into the back of an overcrowded, dilapidated station wagon was both hilarious and poignant: it reminded me that fortune doesn't always accompany fame (although it sounds like it will for him soon). He struck me as the type for whom sudden attention and success could be quite stressful and unbalancing. I hope he can keep his head together; it's in absolutely the right place. Anyway, I don't care how big his head swells as long as he keeps making those fabulous records! As Pete said, the boat ride around the bay was spectacular and easily worth the price of admission alone. Sailing under the Golden Gate bridge in the cool night air to Reload's sweetest refrains was an epiphany I'll never forget. It was also great fun to finally associate some faces with the names I see on IDM every day. The record shops in Berkeley are deadly, though, with Rasputin's offering a unexpectedly large selection at great prices. (Didn't find a single thing there the last time I was in S.F.)