td RAH ZEITGEIST 1.4.2010....THE RESULTS ARE IN

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bigmoog wrote:
timer wrote:
bigmoog wrote: I found myself quite tearful listening to song of the whale and one night in space...... :arrow:

Its what TD do best - stir the emotions - maybe we should petition for an Official Box of TD tissue's for forthcoming gigs :roll: :wink:

one of the wondeful things to come out of the whole day, was that her indoors enjoyed it all, and her disdain for TD and TD fans has evaporated....again :lol: :P

Disdain for TD fans :!: :(
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timer wrote:
bigmoog wrote:
timer wrote:
Its what TD do best - stir the emotions - maybe we should petition for an Official Box of TD tissue's for forthcoming gigs :roll: :wink:

one of the wondeful things to come out of the whole day, was that her indoors enjoyed it all, and her disdain for TD and TD fans has evaporated....again :lol: :P

Disdain for TD fans :!: :(

Disdain for me that is :P :oops: :oops:
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bigmoog wrote:BM would like to thank the geezer sitting next to BM for eating huge cheese and onion quiches during the second half of the concert.....It really helped the ambience :oops:
How vile, I hate things like that although as I dont know what the hell I was doing I cant say anything :oops:
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It was my favourite set-list I can remember - just the perfect balance of slow / fast, dramatic / relaxing, old / new. I also thought Linda's parts were much more integrated.

And thank god for the interval - my bladder was about to burst!
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really appreciated the graphics....makes a big difference to me to have some of them going on in the background..........me stares at them a lot and sees them things you sees...... except the bit when the green stuff got stuck on the screen for ages......MMmmm......'AGES'...............HAMLET at the end...awesome...i wish they'd release a full version of the 220 VOLTS CONCERT. probably the easiest 'CONCERT PROCESS' ive ever experienced with T.D. It can be a bit of a mission at times (KIEV MISSION).......
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harry wrote:really appreciated the graphics....makes a big difference to me to have some of them going on in the background..........me stares at them a lot and sees them things you sees...... except the bit when the green stuff got stuck on the screen for ages......MMmmm......'AGES'...............HAMLET at the end...awesome...i wish they'd release a full version of the 220 VOLTS CONCERT. probably the easiest 'CONCERT PROCESS' ive ever exparienced with T.D. It can be a bit of a mission at times (KIEV MISSION).......
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haven't listened to ARIZONA for some time...about time i listened to it again!!!!!
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24db wrote:Btw did anyone spot Bernhard using the (Wii Games controller) on his guitar...and what the heck was that Green hand-held thing? it looked like a Bosch Sander!...whatever it was it made a great sound, very eerie
Hi Andy

Bernard told me it was a modified bosch sander & Wii controller something to do with the electomagnetics interfers with the pick ups
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billythefish wrote:It was my favourite set-list I can remember - just the perfect balance of slow / fast, dramatic / relaxing, old / new. I also thought Linda's parts were much more integrated.

And thank god for the interval - my bladder was about to burst!
I enjoyed the gig all the more as Linda's playing complimented the sets and didn't dominate.
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alipaul wrote:
24db wrote:Btw did anyone spot Bernhard using the (Wii Games controller) on his guitar...and what the heck was that Green hand-held thing? it looked like a Bosch Sander!...whatever it was it made a great sound, very eerie
Hi Andy

Bernard told me it was a modified bosch sander & Wii controller something to do with the electomagnetics interfers with the pick ups
Tried the same technique with a B & D jigsaw this morning ! Now have two halves of a guitar :(
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alipaul wrote:
24db wrote:Btw did anyone spot Bernhard using the (Wii Games controller) on his guitar...and what the heck was that Green hand-held thing? it looked like a Bosch Sander!...whatever it was it made a great sound, very eerie
Hi Andy

Bernard told me it was a modified bosch sander & Wii controller something to do with the electomagnetics interfers with the pick ups
cheers Daz, that's what I thought...got to say it makes an incredible sound
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24db wrote:
alipaul wrote:
24db wrote:Btw did anyone spot Bernhard using the (Wii Games controller) on his guitar...and what the heck was that Green hand-held thing? it looked like a Bosch Sander!...whatever it was it made a great sound, very eerie
Hi Andy

Bernard told me it was a modified bosch sander & Wii controller something to do with the electomagnetics interfers with the pick ups
cheers Daz, that's what I thought...got to say it makes an incredible sound
Should have been on my side of the Table Andy ! :wink:
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timer wrote:
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alipaul wrote: Hi Andy

Bernard told me it was a modified bosch sander & Wii controller something to do with the electomagnetics interfers with the pick ups
cheers Daz, that's what I thought...got to say it makes an incredible sound
Should have been my side of the Table Andy ! :wink:
Nah...would have missed chatting to Linda :P
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Other question , who didn't enjoy it?????????????? :)
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timer wrote: Tried the same technique with a B & D jigsaw this morning ! Now have two halves of a guitar :(
@Tim
Some people are better in playing guitar as using a jigsaw ...... :D :oops:
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