It went great...It is always a lot of fun bringing
the tron out to play but with this band it really makes weird sense. We play two
sets. One with Viola/clarinet/oboe set in the tron with acoustic guitar,
percussion, ambient electric guitar, and some live looping courtesy of the kaoss
pad and a really horrible easy listening album.
The second set is with a big band version of the
band. Standard set in the tron. 7 piece choir, four piece brass
section ( including two tubas ), drum kit, percussionist, Taurus pedals,
electric bass and baritone guitar. Acoustic guitar.
Our sound guy is aging fast. But it sounds really
unique. And it is so liberating to not have a stupid electric guitar bashing
semi distorted chords killing all the space. But killing it with choirs,
Mellotron strings and brass instead. After the gig we were approached by a
lap steel guy and a clarinet girl so it seems like we are expanding
still...
I´ll be adding some live songs at my site if
anyones curious.
BTW do you streetly boys know history about the
Mellotron Viola. Who played it et.c...I use it a lot and it would be great to
know more about it...
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Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005 3:02
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Subject: Re: [Mellotronists] Live trons,
eh ?
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Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 8:32
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Subject: [Mellotronists] Live trons, eh
?
Mattias
If any swedes out there are curious to see good
old #1517 strutting it´s stuff please drop by Mondo at Medborgarplatsen
at nine tomorrow night 14/4. The band is called Two times the
trauma, singer songwriter stuff going slightly weird. There will
even be a public tape frame switch from Viola/clarinet/oboe to the good old
3 violins/cello/flute combo.
How did it go?
Andy