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bwolmarans |
Posted - 09/25/2004 : 12:22:22 Packed to the rafters (tree boughs) the 8000 capacity bowl all had a good time. I had a great time having finally seen them since being a fan in the 80's. Ended with into the white, rocked on crackity and uMass... Joey showed that he knows how to play that thing we like to call the electric guitar better than we do. And was that a looper in there? Oh yeah, show up at least 2 hours early to find parking. College campus, ya know. If I had my druthers the wall of PA's should have been twice as big, I kinda figure performances are not allowed to go above a certain volume there. Saw many with camcorders going lucky bastards/bitches. |
35 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
Alex_Heart_Kim |
Posted - 10/04/2004 : 20:37:48 I was at the 9/26 show. It was great, depsite sound problems. On the subject of Alec Eiffel, I was not at the 9/25 show but, Davey Havok and the AFI guitarist and some random guy were standing right next to the group I was in, very confusing to think they would like the pixies, but anyways they were all discussing the saturday show and one of the guys mentioned hearing Alec Eiffel, and since the pixies played lotsa of things i wasnt expecting that day i can only believe them. Weird though, Davey Havok (in a Smiths t shirt none the less) singing along to Ed is Dead next to us. but very good show. very very good.
He bought everyone indian food! |
leica |
Posted - 10/01/2004 : 13:52:50 I'll try and figure this out. Thanks for the info. |
Jefrey |
Posted - 10/01/2004 : 01:33:04 Great recording formengr! My first tor!
Enjoyed it tremensly.
BTW, this torrent thing is very easy on Mac OSX. Much more difficult on a PC. I gave up trying on the PC. On Mac, it took me about 10 minutes to get it running.
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formengr |
Posted - 09/30/2004 : 17:53:56 quote: Originally posted by leica
Form
Thanks for the info - unfortunately, I'm having trouble figuring out how to access the recording. I tried planetofsound.no-ip.org but I'm not getting a hit on that as an accessible website. Should I be FTPing instead of using a browser? Sorry I really dont know much about online streaming, music storage, etc.
The link just a little bit up is a bit torrent link. You'll need to do a just a wee bit of homework if you've never used it before. Go to the main page of that site & there's loads of "how to's" for bit torrent. If you don't have broadband, you're in for slow goin though. If you do, this will be a VERY quick download via BT. 
planetofsound.no-ip.org:2010 is a direct connect hub, not a site or ftp. You'll need DC software to hit The Pixies hub. Go tot the faq at www.radiohub.org to figure out DC, then use the planetofsound addy to hit The Pixies hub.  |
Mickey |
Posted - 09/30/2004 : 15:23:17 there were three shows in Berkeley, however, the two shows they played right before the Berkeley dates were at a venue also called the Greek Theatre in L.A.
quote: Originally posted by leica
Mickey I thought there were five shows in Berkeley?
To Everyone Damn people, I really am sorry if I've misguided you.
Formengr: Thanks!! I'll try and find it.
-Mickey |
leica |
Posted - 09/30/2004 : 15:15:56 Form
Thanks for the info - unfortunately, I'm having trouble figuring out how to access the recording. I tried planetofsound.no-ip.org but I'm not getting a hit on that as an accessible website. Should I be FTPing instead of using a browser? Sorry I really dont know much about online streaming, music storage, etc. |
formengr |
Posted - 09/29/2004 : 21:13:44 http://www.sharingthegroove.org/msgboard/showthread.php?p=1333407&posted=1#post1333407
9/24/04 |
leica |
Posted - 09/28/2004 : 22:58:43 Mickey I thought there were five shows in Berkeley?
To Everyone Damn people, I really am sorry if I've misguided you.
Formengr: Thanks!! I'll try and find it. |
Mickey |
Posted - 09/28/2004 : 22:13:52 I went to all three shows and they one million and ten percent NOT play Alec Eiffel or Rock Music at any of them.
-Mickey |
formengr |
Posted - 09/28/2004 : 18:00:34 quote: Originally posted by leica
feel free to share :)
My info as follows:
The Pixies Hearst Greek Theater UC Berkeley Berkeley, Ca September 24, 2004
AT831 (SP-CMC-2)>SPSB-1 w/ rolloff @ 69Hz>Nomad Jukebox 3, Line in (not mic), 16 bit 44.1kHz, +4 db gain firewire>Cool Edit Pro (split discs, fades, swap channels, normailze>CD Wave (to split)>flac level 5>yours is burn 1 recorded from Section 7, Row 2, Seat 7 left of the sbd directly in line with the left stack, maybe 100' or so from the stage, mics
recorded & transfered by formengr
The Pixies Hub: planetofsound.no-ip.org:2010 to direct connect
This will be on a torrent eventually, but now it's shared in The Pixies Hub at the above addy ;) |
pants |
Posted - 09/28/2004 : 16:36:08 formeremployee
i was at fri and sat. and on one of those i thought i saw you or your bro. who has a blonde/light brown haired girlfriend? that's who i saw, but was too far away to do anything about it.
sat was better, got blown away and planet of sound too on sat. and vamos was more fun sat too. was too broke to make it too sunday though. and yes the davis show sucked sound wise. total crap. i like the set a lot though. but was way happy i made the trip to eugene to see them there too, cause that show was perfect. |
leica |
Posted - 09/28/2004 : 13:43:59 I could have sworn I heard it.
I wasn't even drinking.
Sorry to get everyone excited for nothing. |
formeremployee |
Posted - 09/28/2004 : 13:19:54 I went to friday's show, my brother went to saturday's. Definitely no Alec Eiffel at either show. I don't recall Rock Music at friday's show, and don't know about the other days.
Actually ran into a few of my friends at the show, but still didn't see Pants there. Must be lying about being there ;) But seriously, it's been like twelve or thirteen years since I'd last seen him, and we all change a fair amount from our high school days (I'm much sexier now :P )
And my note on the Davis show: the sound was awful. It did sound slightly better on the disclive recording, but not much. Notice in the recording how there's hardly any bass; that's how it was at the show. And you couldn't hear vocals worth anything. It was a disappointing experience, but their set at coachella made up for it. The greek show was also great. I thought the sound was fine, but I was near the front. |
ccuadros |
Posted - 09/28/2004 : 12:39:33 I read at Pixiesmusic that they played Rock Music??!! is true????? |
Crackity Jim |
Posted - 09/28/2004 : 11:37:47 Awesome - thank you for the setlist (and what a great one it was)! They really hit their stride from Bone Machine through Mr. Grieves. quote: Originally posted by formengr
Friday the 24th
01. Intro 02. In Heaven 03. Wave of Mutilation (UK Surf) 04. Where Is My Mind 05. Winterlong 06. Here Comes Your Man 07. Is She Weird 08. Subbacultcha 09. Bone Machine 10. River Euphrates 11. Dead 12. Cactus 13. I Bleed 14. Bam Thwok 15. Crackity Jones 16. Debaser 17. U Mass 18. Levitate Me 19. Caribou 20. Gouge Away 21. Broken Face 22. Tame 23. Isla de Encanta 24. Hey 25. Monkey Gone to Heaven 26. Mr. Grieves 27. Velouria 28. (banter about Fear) 29. Nimrod's Son 30. The Holiday Song 31. Vamos 32. Wave of Mutilation 33. Gigantic 34. Into The White
You might say i have a decent record of this ;-)
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e-string |
Posted - 09/28/2004 : 11:06:05 I'm 100% certain they didn't play Alec Eiffel on 9/25 Sat. night, though it would have been great if they did. The set list seemed to pretty much reflect all the previously posted list. The show absolutely rocked. Very impressive. I'm glad I got to see them at this point in the tour. They played very tight and seemed to be truly having a good time. Joey's guitar did seem a little loud in the mix at first but over all the sound was great. |
rivum |
Posted - 09/28/2004 : 09:22:51 well maybe now that they're more confident with the songs they were playing after the warmup tour, they're beefing it up a bit more. maybe they're just getting bored playing the same songs too? either way, i'll be pretty stoked if they play eiffel when i see em.
rivum |
PsychicTwin |
Posted - 09/28/2004 : 09:10:42 I am highly highly doubting that they played Alec Eiffel (no offense, leica)
It's just that they haven't played it yet, not even once. That and a handful of other songs they SHOULD very well be playing all the time (Rock Music, Sad Punk, Letter to Memphis...)
but if they started adding it to the setlist, the upcoming DC shows will have me even more excited than I am now... |
leica |
Posted - 09/28/2004 : 08:29:40 I'm 99% certain they played Alec Eiffel. I don't recall every song they played because there were just too many and I really didn't want to write down every damn song, I wanted to enjoy the show.
But I don't know that it means it is in their "rotation." I got the impression from threads here and from the show I saw that they're playing what they think people want to hear, plus whatever else they feel like throwing in.
Also, to the person who posted the 9/26 setlist - I am so bummed for you about the sound problems. What a HUGE drag. And thanks for the info re: seating area, I thought that was pretty odd.
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rivum |
Posted - 09/28/2004 : 08:20:54 quote: Originally posted by leica
Yeah, I'm pretty sure I recall Alec Eiffel.
can anyone else verify this? that'd be awesome if AE is in the rotation now.
rivum |
Jefrey |
Posted - 09/28/2004 : 01:50:52 Oh, and setlist from 9/26. This is not in order, just what I remembered:
Bone Machine Ed Is Dead Wave Of Mutliation Dead Caribou In Heaven Cactus Nimrod's Son Winterlong Debaser (twice!) Tame Here Comes Your Man Mr. Grieves Crackity Jones No. 13 Baby Wave Of Mutilation UK Surf Hey Gouge Away (worst version ever) Something Against You Gigantic Where Is My Mind U-Mass Subbacultcha Bam Thwok Monkey Gone To Heaven Isla De Encanta Vamos Tony's Theme (just kidding)
And dammit, after all these years, I've still never heard Into the White or River Euphrates live. Dammit. Guess I should have gone on Saturday. |
Jefrey |
Posted - 09/28/2004 : 01:40:29 The roped off area was for press and VIP's. But they take down the ropes as soon as the Pixies show starts and anyone can sit there.
I know this because I know someone who was with a person with press credentials. It isn't really any better of a seat than anywhere else; it's mostly so the press people can move around and take pictures and still have their seat to write the review. Some hippie was also walking around telling people that the Pixies has paid for some protesters that had pepper spray sprayed on them by cops to sit there, but I think he was just a guy with an agenda, cause every section he was doing his speech for, he told them that the people were sitting one row over. Lots of politics at the Pixies show. It is Berkeley after all.
On Sunday I'd like to hear what the reviews are like, 'cause the sound board cut out at least once per song. I'm not kidding. It was seriously distracting from what would have been a fantastic show. Nothing takes you out of the mood/emotion of the performance like having all the main speakers suddenly go out for several seconds. The sound guy should have stopped the show for a couple minutes to figure out what was wrong, but he just kept waiting for the circuit to blow, then turning back on all the channels. |
leica |
Posted - 09/27/2004 : 23:04:20 Yeah, I'm pretty sure I recall Alec Eiffel.
Question: The middle section of the Greek amphitheater behind the tech tables was roped off on Sat. night.
There was a velvet rope line to get seated there. Was it just a special ticket/price section? I inquired the day of the show and some tickets were going for more than $125, so I thought maybe that had something to do with it, or some company sponsored a seating area for their VIPS.
Anyone know about this? That was the first time I've seen that at that venue.
I was surfing today and came across a couple reviews in the local papers of this week's Bay Area shows. Maybe I am just jaded but when exactly did rock criticism start to suck so bad? It was like a skipping record. Same stock phrases. I never thought I would say this, but if I read more article with the words "influential" and "Nirvana" in it, I might puke.
No wonder the band didn't want to go back down this road again until recently. |
leica |
Posted - 09/27/2004 : 22:55:25 feel free to share :) |
formengr |
Posted - 09/27/2004 : 19:07:26 Friday the 24th
01. Intro 02. In Heaven 03. Wave of Mutilation (UK Surf) 04. Where Is My Mind 05. Winterlong 06. Here Comes Your Man 07. Is She Weird 08. Subbacultcha 09. Bone Machine 10. River Euphrates 11. Dead 12. Cactus 13. I Bleed 14. Bam Thwok 15. Crackity Jones 16. Debaser 17. U Mass 18. Levitate Me 19. Caribou 20. Gouge Away 21. Broken Face 22. Tame 23. Isla de Encanta 24. Hey 25. Monkey Gone to Heaven 26. Mr. Grieves 27. Velouria 28. (banter about Fear) 29. Nimrod's Son 30. The Holiday Song 31. Vamos 32. Wave of Mutilation 33. Gigantic 34. Into The White
You might say i have a decent record of this ;-) |
Levitated |
Posted - 09/27/2004 : 16:25:48 ALEC EIFFEL  |
leica |
Posted - 09/27/2004 : 16:15:31 Also, someone mentioned wanting the setlist. Sorry I don't have it.
I recall they played all the biggies - Gigantic, River Euphrates, Cactus, Monkey..., Where Is My Mind, Wave of Mutilation.
Also: Alec Eiffel, Subacultcha, Gouge Away, Velouria, The Radiator Song, Here Comes Your Man, Number 13 Baby, Mr Grieves, Caribou, Nimrod's Son, BamThwock, Bone Machine, Debaser...
That's all I can remember, but I'm sure I'm missing at least a half dozen songs if not more. |
leica |
Posted - 09/27/2004 : 16:03:00 What was the deal with Disclive? I noticed there weren't any live recordings for sale. Anyone know what happened? |
Erebus |
Posted - 09/27/2004 : 15:28:14 I saw the Friday & Saturday shows, and with the Saturday show I can rest contented. Truly a classic show! And Bam Thwok comes off better live. Nice to hear it. Did it seem that the Saturday show debuted some new touches, especially is some transition moments and with Frank's longish power chord "solo"? Seemed to me that they were doing some things a bit differently, but it could have just me freaked out over how great the show was. Makes me even sadder that DiscLive dropped the ball. |
leica |
Posted - 09/27/2004 : 15:15:44 I was at the Saturday 9/25 show in Berkeley at the Greek.
I detected no trouble at all with the sound that night. Naturally a concert in an outdoor amphitheater is not going to be as loud as a ballroom show, but I had no problem with the sound level. The crowd was very amped and excitable, and most everyone there seemed so appreciative of seeing the band play - it was an electric kind of evening.
The band was flawless. Everyone hit their marks perfectly. No chit chat, no BS - just great Pixies tunes. It was a fun night. One of the best shows I've seen. It wasn't personal like Frank with an acoustic guitar and 100 people in a club, but it was pretty cool nonetheless. |
PixiesDeal |
Posted - 09/27/2004 : 15:07:20 i was at Friday's and Sat's shows, both pretty awesome!! I had a GREAT time. Where I was at, people were dancing and singing along to every song.:)
does anyone have the setlist in order?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "When people ask me what band I'm in and I say The Pixies, they say, 'Oh, it's an all-girl group, right?' I guess the name is pretty wimpy"-Kim Deal |
PsychicTwin |
Posted - 09/27/2004 : 13:43:49 quote: Originally posted by darwin
I was at the UC Davis show and didn't think it was too quiet, but I also think that some of the Frank Black shows I went to were too loud. So, maybe I'm a wus when it comes to volume.
It gradually got louder, it seemed...the encore songs seemed to be at the perfect mix/volume. (also, i know what you mean about some FB&C shows being loud as all hell...maybe its the smaller club settings they usually play. personally..."I don't mind a little ear damage" when it comes to the Pixies or Frank. Stupid, I know...but true.)
I just felt that Joey's guitar was the loudest, the vocals seemed buried beneath the guitars at many points, and the mix wasn't very smooth. Then again, it could have been where I was standing... It also seemed (at the UC Davis show) that the PA couldn't take the volume at certain points (when the whole mix was apparently turned up towards the end) and would kind of "shudder" sometimes. Then again, the Disclive recording I have of it sounds 100 times better than the actual show did, so that means (A) my hearing was skewed because of where I stood, or (B) Disclive recordings just tend to sound way better. I noticed that the vocals on the Disclive disc are far more audible than they actually were at the show...
But i digress from this topic. |
floop |
Posted - 09/27/2004 : 12:09:09 i can tell you there's no volume problem at the UCLA facilities.
i speak with utter sincerity when i say that i think i suffered some significant ear damage seeing Sonic Youth there a few years ago.
what?
ist es möglich für ein quesadilla skrotum zu lecken? beim sprechen der quesadillas von LBF, ja. ja in der tatheheheheheheehehee! |
darwin |
Posted - 09/27/2004 : 12:07:31 I was at the UC Davis show and didn't think it was too quiet, but I also think that some of the Frank Black shows I went to were too loud. So, maybe I'm a wus when it comes to volume. |
PsychicTwin |
Posted - 09/27/2004 : 12:01:14 I heard the sound was not nearly as loud as it should have been...
What's up with college campuses in Cali and this 'volume restriction' problem? I saw the Pixies at UC Davis during the warm-up tour, and while they rocked fucking hard, I got the EXACT same impression that has been expressed here and by others I know who attended the show--the volume was too low! |