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This is the latest bootleg from the American leg of the MBV tour. The sound is a bit on the quiet side for such a loud band but all in all not a bad recording. The rumours continue about the promise of some new material this year but still no official word. This is what the Dallas Morning News had to say about the gig. By PRESTON JONES / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News As the crowd filed into the Palladium Ballroom on Wednesday night, each person was handed a fresh pair of earplugs. While the protective devices are not an uncommon sight at rock shows, it's rare when a band insists on providing them. But then, most bands don't have My Bloody Valentine's reputation. Fronted by the enigmatic, exacting Kevin Shields, the Dublin-formed and London-based foursome (vocalist-guitarist Bilinda Butcher, bassist Debbie Googe and drummer Colm Ó Cíosóig ) lived up to its billing as one of music's loudest acts. Indeed, the finale – "You Made Me Realise" – was capped by nearly 15 minutes of sustained, tooth-rattling, gut-thumping cacophony; there was a veritable blizzard of feedback, some white noise, and, buried somewhere in there, the crash of Ó Cíosóig's cymbals. For 90 minutes, from within a cocoon of dense, strobe-lit murk, My Bloody Valentine – which kept the stage patter to an absolute minimum – riveted a sadly thin but nevertheless ecstatic audience. Visceral in every sense of the word, the punishing wall of sound reeled from Shields' and Butcher's barely there vocals to spiraling guitar lines to thudding, breath-catching bass to cascading percussion. My Bloody Valentine, which has only five U.S. dates scheduled, delivered the sort of performance that sticks with you long after the house lights come up and one which will surely be remembered come year's end. It's difficult to articulate precisely what it meant – and most crucially, felt like – to see and hear one of the most respected bands in the world do what it loves.
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no one wants to rock the MBV? strange.
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04.30.2009, 03:31 PM | #3 |
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04.30.2009, 03:43 PM | #4 |
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I wish I was at tha show....
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04.30.2009, 04:33 PM | #5 |
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There's a lossless version on Dime. I'm hoping Josh Pearson's support set will be upped too...
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Speaking of which, where are those bloody reissues? I gave my CDs of Loveless and Isn't Anything to a friend who really wanted them, because I was going to buy the reissues when they came out next week anyway. That was last August. I guess that'll teach me to expect anything to do with Kevin Shields to actually be released...
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Houston always gets screwed when it comes to bands that aren't your obvious huge draws. I think I read somewhere that Houston's main concert promoters just don't do shit. Hell I wouldn't have needed to hear that, its pretty apparent that they just hope you stumble upon the fact that a band is coming.
Pathetic.
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05.01.2009, 10:41 PM | #8 |
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my friend spent a long time debating on whether or not to go to this show.
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i was gonna go, but alas, didn't have enough scratch. the palladium is an awesome venue though. i saw interpol/liars there on their last tour and it was fucking great.
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