T O P I C R E V I E W |
KevinLesko |
Posted - 05/14/2005 : 04:36:08 AM My goodness, what an amazing show tonight. It was probably the most musically tight I've even seen TR play. Here is what was played:
1. Extracting the Light... (In Costume 1) 2. Rheginos 3. Wayfarer 4. Hopeful Heresy 5. Che 6. Babylon 7. Indoctrinate 8. Looking into the Eyes of Infinity - - 9. As Far As We Can See 10. Sincerity 11. Don't Know What ---> You Don't Know 12. Stranger 13. Vantage Point 14. Danger Doom - - 15. Uncle Chair (You can put your butt in it) 16. Betrayal 17. Aggregates of Mental States Decohering into White Noise - - 18. From This World (Hear My Train a Comin Intro) 19. Invisible Pagan Underdogs (Eura Intro) 20. Plastic Man (Skull & Bones) 21. Radar Contact 22. Snake 23. Mercury Direct (In Costume #2)
I could try to explain these costumes, but I think that only pictures will suffice. I got the extreme pleasure of chatting with the guys afterwards all night. Tim aid that he watched the Peter Gabriel DVD that was burned for him before the show for inspiration. I got the chance to tell TR how much we all love Che and the new acoustic songs. He seemed very appreciative and said that they are all still works in progress, which I could tell as they all seem to be played differently still. He said that the old songs are easy to play because he can go into cruise control but the new stuff he has to struggle with.
As always, the sound in the Coach House was great. Plastic Man, and Mercury Direct were both particularly rocking and the bass was rocking my body from the 'Dogs. Tim played for a little over two hours straight... no break, just a small costume change. The crowd was left wanting more for sure, as Tim left the stage and people were yelling for more. Again, this was an amazing show, but unfortunately I didn't notice anyone taping it. I also didn't see MattC at either show... did you make it man?
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Hopeful Rolling Waves |
Posted - 05/18/2005 : 07:29:38 AM Anyone know if there's a soundboard or any other copy of this show that will floating around? |
KevinLesko |
Posted - 05/18/2005 : 02:05:21 AM Glad to hear you made it Matt! and yes I got some pics that I'll hopefully post tonight. |
PJK |
Posted - 05/17/2005 : 08:00:21 AM Wow! I really have to get TR's CD. |
mattc |
Posted - 05/16/2005 : 2:20:03 PM hey kevin, yea i made it, but got there right before tim started so my friend and i had to sit back closer to the bar. what an incredible show, tim played his ass off. i completely agree with your statement that it was the most musically tight you've seen tim play. he was so precise yet still creative with the songs that night. I was just sitting there in awe, as i think most of the people there were. It was also a great mix of acoustic and electric, we really got to see the range of tim's guitar mastery.
and the costumes, well, that may have been the hardest i laughed in a long time. i hope you got some good pictures of that kevin :) |
Erich |
Posted - 05/16/2005 : 2:17:40 PM quote: Tucson was recorded from the board by the one of the guys in the opener. He may have gotten the whole show but thinks he may have missed the encore. Mason's friend videoed the show and we want to get the board recording and get a copy to Mason so he can marry the video his friend shot with the soundboard recording.
Coach House in SJC was recorded, I will have to find out if he got the whole show or just a partial and also Soho in Santa Barbara was recorded.
from fluffy on ants |
Hopeful Rolling Waves |
Posted - 05/16/2005 : 07:50:29 AM Yah, that's nuts, I am glad the Gabriel DVD I tossed him gave him some added inspiration, I'd love to get this show if it was recorded; that setlist is NASTY. |
dan p. |
Posted - 05/14/2005 : 5:30:39 PM it had rheginos and the ressurection, wayfarer, stranger in a strained land, and as far as we can see in one setlist? jesus h. cocks. that is a kingly setlist. |