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Re: Porcupine Tree - Baltimore, May 22, 2007
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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? 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.
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Re: Porcupine Tree - Baltimore, May 22, 2007
Looking forward to seeing them on Monday night here in Toronto
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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.
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