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Post by Lawrie on Aug 13, 2010 18:21:02 GMT
Jamie just posted details of two Dutch festivals the band are playing this summer, the first of which is tomorrow:
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Post by gilthar on Aug 13, 2010 20:03:15 GMT
I want to make it as usual for me to hitch-hike to the Koppelpop fest but I still don't know if I'll be back from Scandinavia... Really want to see some new stuff played live
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Post by dutchprrfan01 on Aug 18, 2010 7:27:41 GMT
The Waterpop show was a bit disappointing. The band looked really tired and it seemed like they're all had technical problems. Maybe this is why they played for such a short while (30 minutes). Black Morning, by the way, is fantastic. Fight Fire is probably a grower.
Really looking forward to Koppelpop, and specially to the gig in Bitterzoet ('bittersweet', a small club in Amsterdam) on September 30th.
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Post by gilthar on Aug 18, 2010 12:24:11 GMT
do you remember full setlist?
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Post by dutchprrfan01 on Aug 18, 2010 12:45:58 GMT
I'll give it a shot:
1. Les Malheurs 2. Black Morning 3. Deus ex Machina 4. Fight Fire 5. Bright Ambassadors of Morning
Maybe I've fotgotten a song between Fight Fire and the Bright Ambassadors, but I think this was about it...
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Post by mhx on Aug 19, 2010 1:49:22 GMT
Too bad for them! Such a long travel (and I assume preparation) for only half an hour of playing. It's really a pity they have these technical problems every once in a while...
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Post by the dark fourth on Aug 19, 2010 11:54:39 GMT
Yeah I feel sorry for you man! It must be annoying to wait for a gig and then get a half-hearted half-hour. Still, you can count yourself among the small number of people who've heard Black Morning in its full un-youtube glory!
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Post by dutchprrfan01 on Aug 19, 2010 13:22:05 GMT
Thanks man! And indeed, Black Morning is amongst their best work so far.
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Post by dutchprrfan01 on Sept 6, 2010 10:25:32 GMT
The koppelpop show was really good. They started out with Bright Ambassadors and ended with Fight Fire, wich is is a grower indeed. I was with friends who didn't know prr and they were impressed. At the end the audience wanted an encore, but unfortunately, there was no time for that. It seemed the band had a good time as well.
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