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stuczuba Posted - 01/06/2022 : 01:40:41
https://www.dekmag.com/new-products/dek04

35 page feature, it's a lovely mag but crazy expensive. The Cure WMS feature they did was a good read.
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Ziggy Posted - 06/09/2023 : 00:54:50
quote:
Originally posted by Sprite

OK so all this Trompe tour business got me super giddy so I went a photographed the article like I promised tp ages ago. I have a PDF. 36 pages of pure Trompe. Any tips on how to distribute?




Doing God's work! Thank you.
Sprite Posted - 06/08/2023 : 13:33:10
OK so all this Trompe tour business got me super giddy so I went a photographed the article like I promised tp ages ago. I have a PDF. 36 pages of pure Trompe. Any tips on how to distribute?
billgoodman Posted - 09/09/2022 : 02:22:39
I've been blasting Trompe yesterday. This record is so good.
Can't wait for the Dek Mag to arrive and have another go at this album.

The first 5 a 6 songs are so aggressive, yet very pretty once you get to know them.
Even a simple rocker like Palace of the Brine sound very harsh. Love it.
Bird Dreams is the first grasp of air.

Maybe it's their best one. Sorry Kim. Love you.

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BF: Mag ik Engels spreken?
rivum Posted - 09/08/2022 : 08:32:16
quote:
Originally posted by tamefan


https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/pixies/2010/piazza-castello-ferrara-italy-4bd433ca.html



I would kill to see a show with that setlist!
Troubles A Foot Posted - 09/07/2022 : 15:27:23
I still want to read this damn article.
billgoodman Posted - 09/07/2022 : 13:45:11
quote:
Originally posted by stuczuba

https://www.dekmag.com/new-products/dek04

35 page feature, it's a lovely mag but crazy expensive. The Cure WMS feature they did was a good read.



5 pounds now

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BF: Mag ik Engels spreken?
billgoodman Posted - 09/07/2022 : 13:01:32
quote:
Originally posted by tamefan

I also saw Pixies on that 2010 tour and we got Sad Punk, Planet of Sound, Is She Weird, and Alex Eiffel, plus five songs from Bossa: https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/pixies/2010/piazza-castello-ferrara-italy-4bd433ca.html It was a shorter show (30 songs) and they still managed to fit in all of the "hits." I suppose the difficulty with 2.0. shows is fitting in new songs... they come at the cost of Trompe & Bossa songs, unfortunately.

Pixies could sell out a tour where they exclusively play Trompe & Bossa (maybe with a few other hits at the end as crowd pleasers), similar to how they toured Doolittle and also recently Pilgrim & Surfer.



This setlist is almost like a 1991 show


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BF: Mag ik Engels spreken?
tamefan Posted - 05/31/2022 : 19:48:01
I also saw Pixies on that 2010 tour and we got Sad Punk, Planet of Sound, Is She Weird, and Alex Eiffel, plus five songs from Bossa: https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/pixies/2010/piazza-castello-ferrara-italy-4bd433ca.html It was a shorter show (30 songs) and they still managed to fit in all of the "hits." I suppose the difficulty with 2.0. shows is fitting in new songs... they come at the cost of Trompe & Bossa songs, unfortunately.

Pixies could sell out a tour where they exclusively play Trompe & Bossa (maybe with a few other hits at the end as crowd pleasers), similar to how they toured Doolittle and also recently Pilgrim & Surfer.
johnnyribcage Posted - 05/01/2022 : 07:22:51
quote:
Originally posted by billgoodman

I have a mo-fi soundlab version and I do think that it breathes more
But what do I know?
Never done a blind A/B-test with the original cd

How's the new vinyl?

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BF: Mag ik Engels spreken?



Delayed response incoming: I put my mofi trompe on this morning, and it’s noticeably warmer, fuller, and less harsh than the cd and streaming versions. But it’s still pretty sizzling in places. And that’s running it through a $500 ortofon stylus and a Marantz 2275.


I had a bad reaction to your public hobby writings.
billgoodman Posted - 04/22/2022 : 06:54:41
I have a mo-fi soundlab version and I do think that it breathes more
But what do I know?
Never done a blind A/B-test with the original cd

How's the new vinyl?

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BF: Mag ik Engels spreken?
johnnyribcage Posted - 04/21/2022 : 19:51:56
quote:
Originally posted by billgoodman

Remix or would a remaster be sufficient?

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BF: Mag ik Engels spreken?



Definitely a remix. And of course, if you remix, obviously you have to remaster after that. So both I guess. If you’re going to bother messing with it, go back and work the mix, then give it the sheen. There is a lot that can be improved, and someone like Steven Wilson could probably create a revelation out of this material.


I had a bad reaction to your public hobby writings.
Troubles A Foot Posted - 04/21/2022 : 16:50:57
I agree about a remix. It's not mixed well. I still love it, and some stuff like Head On is a great mix, but I think some of the songs could sound a lot better.
billgoodman Posted - 04/21/2022 : 09:14:23
Remix or would a remaster be sufficient?

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BF: Mag ik Engels spreken?
johnnyribcage Posted - 04/21/2022 : 08:42:38
I love TLM. Just an awesome album. One thing though - and this is probably anathema to some around here - I feel like it could benefit from a remix. The sound of the album is pretty brittle and very treble heavy. I assume that’s what they were going for though. Also, there is so much going on sonically on this one - truly a little planet of sound - that I think a tasteful remix that maintains the integrity and spirit of the original mix while beefing up the low end and creating a little more definition could be awesome. Steve Wilson, although not infallible, is a master at this.


I had a bad reaction to your public hobby writings.
stuczuba Posted - 04/18/2022 : 13:00:26
Dreadful venue, The Troxy, and they botched Rock Music on the second night but it was still a cracking show.
Should have released it as planned, seeing as we voted for that setlist :)
Ziggy Posted - 04/16/2022 : 02:43:28
quote:
Originally posted by Sprite

I just checked the set list at the Troxy 2010 which I attended and I see Alex Eiffel and Sad Punk. Must have forgotten them!




That was a good show (although the sound was pretty bad from where I was standing). Cecilia Ann and Rock Music too!
Sprite Posted - 04/15/2022 : 05:42:30
I just checked the set list at the Troxy 2010 which I attended and I see Alex Eiffel and Sad Punk. Must have forgotten them!
billgoodman Posted - 04/14/2022 : 14:49:17
They are hard in some cases, yes

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BF: Mag ik Engels spreken?
Bedbug Posted - 04/14/2022 : 11:05:17
Could it be that some songs on Trompe are so perfect that they cannot be played live in a way that would do them justice?
billgoodman Posted - 04/14/2022 : 07:23:13
Point is that Trompe Le Monde is a perfect record and the songs should be in heavy rotation
We got the B-sides from Doolittle a whole tour long.

I would take Lovely Day, Navajo Know and Space (I Believe In) and the title track over any of those tossed of Doolittle tracks

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BF: Mag ik Engels spreken?
Ziggy Posted - 04/14/2022 : 05:08:46
quote:
Originally posted by Jamie

quote:
Originally posted by Sprite

Thompson points out that they still play 7 songs from it live? (I can only think of Planet, Head On, U-MASS, Roswell, Subbacultcha)



They played The Sad Punk and D=RxT when I saw them in KC in 2014. And I'm pretty sure they've played Alec Eiffel at least a few times post-reunion.



Yes - Alec Eiffel was played in quite a few 2005 shows.

D=RxT didn't get an airing until the 2013/14 tours! Sounded brilliant with Charles playing his SG.

If I remember correctly, Motorway to Roswell wssn't played until then either (although Charles did feature it during the US solo tours of 2008/09 with his band, and playing solo also).
Jamie Posted - 04/13/2022 : 23:11:54
quote:
Originally posted by Sprite

Thompson points out that they still play 7 songs from it live? (I can only think of Planet, Head On, U-MASS, Roswell, Subbacultcha)



They played The Sad Punk and D=RxT when I saw them in KC in 2014. And I'm pretty sure they've played Alec Eiffel at least a few times post-reunion.
Sprite Posted - 04/13/2022 : 14:21:52
I read it today. Will try and scan it when I get a chance. A few nuggets that were news to me were

EFF quote "I met Charles at the sound heck and he seemed like a nice guy. I had no idea he was in the Pixies. He was such an affable young man and since we got similar accents we talked about Los Angeles and Doritos. Anyway I saw them playing and was very surprised he was the guy I was talking to earlier"


"Thompson had to be restrained, said Norton. I remember on one occasion been sent out to Switzerland by Ivo Watts Russell who was worried that Thomson was about to disrupt a tour by disappearing into the studio for days as he was so creative and wanted to record". But sadly no mention of any leftover tracks or demos.

Thompson points out that they still play 7 songs from it live? (I can only think of Planet, Head On, U-MASS, Roswell, Subbacultcha)


I did not know Jefrey with one F was EDF's brother!

U-Mass had origins from the early days


Jim and William Reid pitched up to the post mixing party in Gil's London Flat (if it had been me I would have you said you should have recorded Coast to Coast).
stuczuba Posted - 04/07/2022 : 14:12:46
Thenme from Narc was recorded cos they spent so much downtime playing the arcade game. It was fucking awesome, can't blame them.
Discoking Posted - 04/03/2022 : 08:52:42
i don't think the magazine talks about any of the b-sides/demos.
i do remember a very short mention of "i can't forget".


it's educational
benji Posted - 04/02/2022 : 23:02:38
quote:
Originally posted by Bedbug

Does it talk about the B-sides / demos from TLM at all?

The Planet of Sound b-sides are Theme From Narc, Build High, and Evil Hearted You. Build High is really old, right? None of them sound to me like they would have been recorded during the TLM sessions, but I could be wrong.

Were there others?



The intrumental version of Letter To Memphis and some live tracks. I don't have the single at hand to see the recording info, but yes, Build High was an original Pixies tune, from 1986.



all i can say, thank god for polio! brian
Bedbug Posted - 04/02/2022 : 17:38:10
Does it talk about the B-sides / demos from TLM at all?

The Planet of Sound b-sides are Theme From Narc, Build High, and Evil Hearted You. Build High is really old, right? None of them sound to me like they would have been recorded during the TLM sessions, but I could be wrong.

Were there others?
two reelers Posted - 04/02/2022 : 12:45:25
The Leonard Cohen cover "I can't forget" was recorded during the TLM sessions, and EDF has contributed to this cover as well.

I joined the cult of Souled American / 'cause they are a damn' fine band
Sprite Posted - 04/01/2022 : 14:34:51
Ah magic spot Discoking, I just picked one up :)
Discoking Posted - 04/01/2022 : 10:07:24
quote:
Originally posted by Sprite

Kicking myself I didn't get one. At the time I thought £12 was bit pricy for a magazine. It's sold out now


seems to be still available here: https://www.dekmag.com/new-products/dek04


it's educational
Mac E. Doobage Posted - 04/01/2022 : 06:34:48
Can someone please scan the article?
two reelers Posted - 04/01/2022 : 03:44:19
It is also somewhat surprising to me that Letter to Memphis is the only song from the record which Frank is no longer really fond of. I consider it to be the high point on the album in term sof composition and delivery.
Nice insights from EDF in the article as well.


I joined the cult of Souled American / 'cause they are a damn' fine band
Sprite Posted - 04/01/2022 : 03:03:34
Kicking myself I didn't get one. At the time I thought £12 was bit pricy for a magazine. It's sold out now
Troubles A Foot Posted - 03/30/2022 : 17:40:51
Dying to read this thing.
two reelers Posted - 03/30/2022 : 13:06:45
Got it shipped via the channel to the continent.

As I'm obsessed (in a healthy way) with TLM, I had to have it. And I'm not disappointed, it has a lot of interesting new information. Mostly, it rectifies my assumption that the band was totally disjointed during the recording, which I could not never reconcile with the greatness of that record. It seems they were still working very well together.
Surprisingly, there is almost zero discussion on the heavy, metal sound of TLM. Frank played bass on Bird Dream, I did not know that before.

I joined the cult of Souled American / 'cause they are a damn' fine band

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