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Mr Owl PhD

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  1. As a female vocalist I can honestly say I've never had an issue with vocal levels in tunnels. I've played there erm... I dunno... 6-8 times. *shrugs*

    It's possible that now I'm, pretty much, an old man, it might be my hearing. It also depends a bit on the type of music and the type of voice rather than just the gender of the singer. Last night, I could hear the women really well when there wasn't too much other sound but when the songs got going it got harder and harder to hear. They seemed to have to really strain to make themselves heard, whilst the male singer was always really clear. I don't normally encounter this problem at the Lemon Tree (although the sound's exceptionally good there), so maybe it's not just my becoming a doddery old git.

  2. Thought Tilly and the Wall were tip-top, although the sound quality wasn't that great. They often seem to struggle to get female voices high enough in the mix at the Tunnels. Brilliant songs and performance though - definitely not a novelty act.

    Second time I've seen Edgar Prais and I'm starting to get to know some of the tunes now. Could 'go far', although I think they need to develop their song writing further. Copy Haho had some good bits in their set, although they seem a bit over-reliant on the stop-start thing.

  3. Mary Timony

    Robert Pollard

    The Knife

    Juana Molina

    Laura Veirs

    Mission of Burma

    Melt Banana

    Would like to see Tunng and Tape here again. Oh and Will Oldham and Maher Shalal Hash Baz. And Aberfeldy and My Latest Novel when they've done some new stuff.

  4. Gareth Dickson and Belong were both very enjoyable. I'd have to say that Ariel Pink was one of the stranger performances I've ever seen. It was, as has already been pointed out, what many would conventionally describe as 'shit'. But still, it was kind of punk in a strange sort of way. The bloke clearly doesn't think much of his audience - almost Mark E Smith like. Without actually being as good obviously. Still, I reckon that but for his arsing about trying to sort out the monitors, I was mostly entertained by what little he and his entourage played.

  5. Take your pick:

    Disappointingly this doesn't seem to include the great own goal by Ronnie Whelan in a game between Liverpool and Man U in (I think) around 1990. Goal of the season. There's a Lee Dixon goal on the vid that's a bit similar but not quite as good.

  6. What time does the final start - 7.45?

    Starts at 7:45. Should finish around 9:30' date=' although there's probably a fair chance of extra time and [hushed tones'] even penalties.

    Just in case, is there any likelihood of the gig being sold out?

  7. I don't reckon Aberdeen is any worse than anywhere else for noise at quiet gigs. I've been to some rather too rowdy ones but also quite a few where I've been really impressed with how respectful audiences have been. I suppose sometimes that's because only very keen people have been there (e.g. the recent Mahar Shalal Hash Baz show at the Lemon Tree) or because somone like Chilli is on top shushing form, but folks often seem to be quite well behaved. There's definitely nothing new about people jabbering during quiet shows and if anything I reckon it's getting to be a less frequent problem. The Lemon Tree was a bit frustrating at times last night, especially with folks constantly and noisily wandering in and out during Tape's set upstairs, but could have been a lot worse.

  8. Heartbeats' date=' what a song like. Not even saturation airplay can tire me of it. :love: Has anybody heard the original version? Had a look for it online but no joy.[/quote']

    It's the opening track on The Knife's album 'Deep Cuts'. And contrary to some opinions I've heard is a hell of let better than Gonzalez's version. Some other astonishing tunes on there and on the new album 'Silent Shout' too.

  9. Had an enjoyable night last night, although must admit to being a little to refreshed to remember everything with clarity.

    Gravenhurst - the quiet/loud thing. Good in places I thought.

    Schneider TM - some good stuff, although I found it a bit hard to get into. Too many notes perhaps.

    Magnetophone and Sonic Boom - was a bit the worse for wear by this stage but from what I remember this was pretty incredible. Amazing hypnotic music. The man Sonic still has the knack.

  10. I thought Tunng were very good. I would have bought a CD by them but nobody seemed to be selling any.

    Buck 65 was okay but I was hoping for better. I just couldn't get into it. He was quite amusing at times but it's not a good sign when the best bits are those between the music.

  11. A really great show last night, despite the uncomfortable arrangements. What's wrong with good old fashioned standing? In fact I actually was standing, or maybe crouching, at the back - trying to crane my neck round the pillars whilst avoiding entering a dodgy menage-a-trois with the canoodling couple next to me.

    I suppose we should all be thanking those nice Scottish Arts Council folks for making it all happen. It's dead clever what they do with that money of theirs.

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