Re: what would you put in the set?
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:59 pm
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He's a very emotional man - in Manchester he he was crying like a baby. Mind you that was only after someone told him it was his round....memly wrote:Leggy doesnt think so Dave, infact he sounded pretty traumatised by my suggestion.
I still think its a winner, although the thought of hearing a wailing man over the intro may make the evenings music a more sombre event.
since i saw and heard them just 5 times, i shouldn't say its near perfect, but since i have listened to a lot of Orbital live gigs, i must totaly agree, this set is maximaly awesome! but as you and as a lot of fans here, i would drop One Perfext Sunrise. but never The Box, NEVER!Loopz wrote:First, the set that is out there is, in my eyes (or ears) is near perfect. Personally I would demote One Perfect Sunrise and Know Where to Run. If I had to drop a 3rd track, I would at a push with a gun to my head, drop The Box! :/
totaly agree, but for me personaly i would love brain-dancing or rather brain-siting gig. im more of a listener, then dancer!Loopz wrote:The current set is also very upbeat and appears to be geared towards a more danceable crowd rather than a brain-dancing crowd (if you know what I mean). After all, these are the most popular Orbital tracks and with the extra layers/reworkings, things are sounding great. This is why I would struggle to suggest many tracks that would be able to just slot in there. A lot of Orbital tracks I would like to hear loud in a gig are more braindancing tracks. Trouble is these are the ones where the majority of people would hardly move! This would just upset the whole set and that wouldn’t be as good I think.
one of my friends whos married recently, but is with his now-wife for some 10 years love Spare Parts Express and she doesn't, so when he wants to realy upset her or even to get rid of her for some time, he playes this track quite loudlyLoopz wrote:Spare Parts Express (I love this track as well. Again, not sure if it would fit in anywhere on this set)
i would LOVE to hear this one live as you, but i think not so 90% of other fans on gig :/Loopz wrote:Dwr Budr (I have a massive soft spot for this track. Very moody and melancholic. Probably a bit slow for the set so should be played before Orbital hit the stage...as part of the orbital warm up music)
i think it worked quite nicely, especiely with people in the crowds reciting the text when Orbital played it.Loopz wrote:You Lot (Great track but I didn't think it worked well as a live track last time)
dont understand what does that means at all..Loopz wrote:Impact part 1 to 2 works better in my opinion. Part 2 after Part 1 always felt a bit of an anti-climax for me.
well, thats one reason i didnt post last night. Someone was bound to home in on that bit only. So congratulations...you did'nt fail medavemacfrombath wrote:excellent job application letter there Loopz......
Sorry i didnt explain it very well. On a previous tour they played Impact Part 2 followed by Part 1 which at the time sounded different and very good. I was just trying to say that i prefer part 1 followed by part 2.Kyblik wrote:dont understand what does that means at all..Loopz wrote:Impact part 1 to 2 works better in my opinion. Part 2 after Part 1 always felt a bit of an anti-climax for me.
I was at one of the Brixton gigs on the Blue album tour - I thought the live version of You Lot was working really well until the bass kicked in, and it just wasn't loud/aggressive enough!Loopz wrote:
You Lot (Great track but I didn't think it worked well as a live track last time)