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#111
Posted 31 December 2003 - 4:10 AM
You better believe that live, Star Guitar sounds Wicked, with a capital "W"!
I think I've said it on here a few times previously many many threads ago - but I thought the song was just OK at first... until I heard it live. Gave me a whole new outlook on the song, like forever from that point on I hear it with a new set of ears. It was like sonic ecstasy, a real highlight of the show. Star Guitar was an amazing thing to bear witness to.
I think I've said it on here a few times previously many many threads ago - but I thought the song was just OK at first... until I heard it live. Gave me a whole new outlook on the song, like forever from that point on I hear it with a new set of ears. It was like sonic ecstasy, a real highlight of the show. Star Guitar was an amazing thing to bear witness to.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle
#112
Posted 31 December 2003 - 5:57 AM
Oh one more thing regarding Hey Boy Hey Girl live...
First time I saw the Chems do a live set was in 1999. it was outdoors at a festival, under a starry night sky. Me and my gang found a decent spot sort of in the middle, far back from the stage but close enough to enjoy the visuals and be in the mix of people.
The show started. I turned to my left and looked behind me as the opening strains of the HBHG sounded like they were being transmitted from outerspace. And there I saw people, bunches of people - skipping toward the music. Not running, not walking... but skipping like zippity-do-dah across the grass under the open sky. It was almost magical, except it was really funny. All these raver hippie types just being drawn by the beacon that was Hey Boy Hey Girl.
First time I saw the Chems do a live set was in 1999. it was outdoors at a festival, under a starry night sky. Me and my gang found a decent spot sort of in the middle, far back from the stage but close enough to enjoy the visuals and be in the mix of people.
The show started. I turned to my left and looked behind me as the opening strains of the HBHG sounded like they were being transmitted from outerspace. And there I saw people, bunches of people - skipping toward the music. Not running, not walking... but skipping like zippity-do-dah across the grass under the open sky. It was almost magical, except it was really funny. All these raver hippie types just being drawn by the beacon that was Hey Boy Hey Girl.
be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle