HW: Hastings - brief response
The Rocker
stuart.hamilton at SCOTTISH.PARLIAMENT.UK
Sat Jul 20 12:12:59 EDT 2002
>>*arghl* That sounds bad.
Just out of curiosity: what did Tim do to SotA? (and to not upset The Rocker
you can of course answer via PM *g*)
Well if a tinny voice box effect made to sound like a 3 year old child, reciting the lyrics to a Stylophone beat is your cup of tea. Me, I was looking for someone to hit:-)
>>>BTW, what was the line-up (was Richard there or was Danny the drummer
in charge) and set-list (something new, surprising) of this gig?
Nothing new or surprising. Things got marginally better towards the end. Dave B didn't seem to do much (apart from sunbathe in the afternoon, sticking to his keyboards, Ali doing much of the singing.
>>Personal opinions of people who just don't like Huw or Tim Blake are not
acceptable.
I own solo work by both, and welcomed them back, but Mr Blake was, I am afraid, inconsequential and irritating. Although at least he was audible, unlike Mr House (soundcheck quote - "What do you mean, one monitor!"
Re the neo quark review.
Well I've only been to 75-80 shows, so maybe my opinion is inconsequential, but from "Night Of The Hawks" through to "Damnation Alley", the sound, as I said was appalling. Things did improve from "The Watcher" on, but I stand by the original tenor. A major disappointment.
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