<< Anyway, anybody going? >> hell yes. in fact, the series of which it's part is about percussionists really; another concert features the music of stewart copeland rendered by the composer and bill bruford's earthworks. doof doof doof. I mean, I rate copeland as a composer, even for "the equaliser", in fact especially for that. and "rumblefish". the pilot of "babylon5", before chris franke took over for the series. but this is a weird idea for a combo. I'm going with at least two drummers (steve d being one) as a gesture against the appalling discrimination they suffer as musicians.... all those "what do you call a guy who hangs around with musicians?" taunts, and trapping your fingers in recalcitrant hardware and having the heaviest, most awkward instrument.... no hang on, that's us, isn't it? and trilok guhrtu's doing a night, and this japanese band, the boredoms, who are somewhere between the residents and can, stylistically. I got tickets for the whole lot as a birthday present to meself. all this and sonic youth tomorrow, and television last thursday. london has it's compensations once in a while. evelyn glennie has always fascinated me; she was on letterman a while back and when the same show was on again, I managed to tape her perf. what this woman can do despite her deafness (she "hears" through her bare feet)- well, if she senses half what we can hear, you would understand why she's so delightful in interview. an intriguing prospect, isn't it? last time I saw hackett performing live, he was singing and looking quite jolly himself, not like the dour marvinesque literature student of those early genesis days. I will try to write a review of some sort, but I don't expect there to be a mellotron involved. I might be too weirded out to do it straight away, an' all, because these concerts are pretty much back-to-back. duncan/r.m.i./m400nr1098 and steve's tiny wee xylophone. and an e-bow. hmm.......
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Re: [Mellotronists] Mr Hackett is playing live
2002-06-24 by ferrograph@aol.com
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