Astoria last night
Steve Bishop
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Fri Jan 11 12:03:26 EST 2008
Agree totally Jon ! It was nice not to see the coloured blocks marching across
the computer screens behind Mr Davey et al although I have no doubts that
there was some form of more looser programming actually in place ............
Jonathan Jarrett
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On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 09:48:12AM +0000, Steve Bishop typed out:
> Dunno, got the feeling they could have just gone off jamming at a tangent if
> they'd fancied it .........
I'm not sure they weren't, at points; some of the breaks seemed,
if not actually spontaneous, at least unrehearsed, and Tim and Dave
seemed to be teasing each other for getting away with thinsg here and
there. I got the same feeling you got, and I think that was partly Tim
being limited to a live instrument and doing his rock god bit, partly
Dibs (gotta say) adding flourishes here and there and partly Dave
actually playing lead at a point or two. I'll happily see this band play
some more, style of thing. Yours,
Jon
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Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk
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