Go Back   Aural Moon - Progressive Rock Discussion > Prog Rock Discussion > Concert Happenings
Register FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Reply
 
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
  #1  
Old 05-24-2007, 06:16 AM
VAXman's Avatar
VAXman(Admin) VAXman is offline
progger propellerhead
 
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Presently reside in Jackson (southern) NJ (20 miles east of NEARfest 2002 & 2003
Posts: 2,362
Send a message via AIM to VAXman Send a message via Skype™ to VAXman
Re: Porcupine Tree - Baltimore, May 22, 2007

Quote:
Originally Posted by Rick and Roll View Post
I thought the 2nd half of the statement reinforced the first...they are the top of their game right now, and will never be better.
I know that, I was being facetious.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Rick and Roll View Post
Deadwing tour was super loud. That doesn't bother me if not distorted. Distortion bothers me. Great tour.
Irving Plaza was PAINFULLY loud and distorted. Cranking it to 11 is one thing; 111 is way too much. It's not always the band's fault either. Sometimes they just hire the wrong FOH and main board people. Regardless of the venue, all of the knobs and sliders are cranked to the 11s. I thought that the recent Todd Rundgren gig (the one that I took RM to when he was over here for ROSfest) would have benefitted from a considerable backing off on the volume at the board.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Rick and Roll View Post
Interesting about the stage presence. My perch on the rail of the 2nd floor is the next best thing to being in front. The music is power and so well done. Steven Wilson has grown a lot on stage, and with all of the things he has to do on stage, manages to keep it together and engage the crowd. John Wesley is always good, also grown a lot since the solo tours. Barbieri and Edwin are statues, granted, but Barbieri's not doing anything exciting and Edwin's laying down the beat. And Gavin Harrison, he's got presence.
I remembered your comment about Pineapple Thief -- shoe gazers. P Tree aren't that bad but, save for the film reel running the length of the Deadwing tour, it wasn't much of a stage show on the band's part.

I saw Richard Barbieri do a solo gig as a support for a Marillion gig. He was much more active -- of course he was busier too being a one man electronic orchestra -- than he was at the keys for P Tree.

I also saw John Wesley solo (also an opening act for a Marillion gig). He was much more engaging then too.

Maybe they feel they shouldn't upstage Steve Wilson?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Rick and Roll View Post
As many bands as I've seen, I get something different from each one. Some music is made to have the band jump around, but PT is perfect for what they do. Cool screen too. Go see them if you can....and please let me know what you think!
Granted! I think it was that comment made it sound like: If you see P Tree, you've seen the best on stage there ever will be. Go home and miss the rest. I've seen too many acts in (wow has it been this long) almost 35 years to say that any one of them is THE be all end all on stage. I can probably -- safely -- state that Pink Floyd's The Wall was the ultimate in stage theatrics even though I am no great fan of The Wall musically. I've been to many gigs that I've enjoyed more than The Wall with far less stage theatrics.
__________________
VAXman -- Watcher of the moon, watcher of all.
----------------Mopper of the moon, mopper of all.
-------------------- Aural Moon's Janitorial Services
---------------------and Restroom Supplies, and Techno-patsy --

Cogito ergo iMac.         
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 05-25-2007, 08:12 AM
PFD's Avatar
PFD PFD is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 137
Re: Porcupine Tree - Baltimore, May 22, 2007

Looking forward to seeing them on Monday night here in Toronto
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 05-25-2007, 08:42 AM
zvinki's Avatar
zvinki zvinki is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: canada
Posts: 244
Re: Porcupine Tree - Baltimore, May 22, 2007

I'll be seeing them on Saturday with my whole family and a bunch of my 17 year old's friends. Porcupine Tree is one of those bands that appeals to people of various tastes. My wife, for example, can't stand metal and distorted guitars yet she likes Porcupine Tree. I'll give you my take on their performance on Sunday or after.
Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:53 PM.