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Author Topic: Concert # 06:2013.05.03, Mediolanum Forum, Milan, IT # SPOILER AHEAD #  (Read 66679 times)

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I agree with you Nico. Too much cimbals. I prefer the energy of mk this year but the drumming 2010.

I agree about the cymbals too, but I wonder if Ian's drumming has powered MK's playing, because he is certainly playing with lots more energy on this tour!   I was a bit worried too about Jim's piano on certain songs that Matt had played so beautifully before, eg R&J and TR, but I think he is doing a great job, so no worries now!    ;)
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Yes Jim's Romeo & Juliet Intro from Bucharest is really dreamingly wonderful! As the whole rendition is from that classic.

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I agree about the cymbals too, but I wonder if Ian's drumming has powered MK's playing, because he is certainly playing with lots more energy on this tour!   I was a bit worried too about Jim's piano on certain songs that Matt had played so beautifully before, eg R&J and TR, but I think he is doing a great job, so no worries now!    ;)

I agree with MK playing with renewed energy on this tour. Perhaps the pain he felt in the back in 2010 and the fact that he had to play certain songs like Sultans or Speedway on a chair were responsible of that relative lack of energy.

I miss too Matt on some songs. If you can, listen to the Vancouver 2005 version of Telegraph Road, the band and mainly Matt was on fire that night. Never beaten since and never will be IMO.

As for the drums, there's only one thing to do now : call the same man who already saved the 2005 tour.  :disbelief :disbelief :disbelief :clap

Cheers all
« Last Edit: May 04, 2013, 09:57:10 PM by NicoMK »

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I don't think Ian powered MK. MK just feels well nowadays and he is back to full energy

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I don't think Ian powered MK. MK just feels well nowadays and he is back to full energy

He certainly looks fit and well now, thankfully!    :)
Goin' into Tow Law....

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Back to Tupelo:

 

Mikey debuting on the guitar?

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I didn't notice that! Think so, yes! Is that one of Marks' Martins?

yes it seems to be one

as Mike plays cittern, guitar is not really "debuting" for him I guess

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I don't think Ian powered MK. MK just feels well nowadays and he is back to full energy
I do think it has (also) to do with Ian.
The monotonous setlists full of SfSL and other hp songs began after the 2005 tour needed to be "saved".
Nothing personal, really, but I know why Boothbay was so fantastic...
Really a pity something went wrong with CC.
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hp songs?

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I don't think Ian powered MK. MK just feels well nowadays and he is back to full energy
I do think it has (also) to do with Ian.
The monotonous setlists full of SfSL and other hp songs began after the 2005 tour needed to be "saved".
Nothing personal, really, but I know why Boothbay was so fantastic...
Really a pity something went wrong with CC.

+10  :thumbsup

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The setlists at the very beginning of the 2005 tour were the same as later, with the only exception of The Trawlerman's song, played only once.

You may like or dislike some band members but I am pretty certain that the choice of songs are nothing to see with the musicians. It's Mark's choice only, Guy confirmed this many times. Mark may like "playing safe" which I don't mind too much after all because the songs remain great, but at last it's good that he varies a bit on this tour.

Talking about musicians, I've just checked the version of Speedway form Milan last evening and funnily (?) compared it with the ones with Emmy back in 2006, which were MILES AHEAD the most recent ones.

Oh and, by the way, were the 2006 setlists boring ?

You may not like DC's style, as I clearly dislike Ian's drumming if you're asking me, but please don't imply that the repetitive setlists were because of Danny being in the band. With all respect, this is insane.  >:(
« Last Edit: May 04, 2013, 10:58:20 PM by NicoMK »

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Hi all,

OK Mark's guitar playing is great on this tour as well, Sultans sounds good but oh dear, I can't bear those drums anymore  :disbelief :disbelief Is it only cymbals from now on ?? Dear dear dear

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I agree about the cymbals too, but I wonder if Ian's drumming has powered MK's playing, because he is certainly playing with lots more energy on this tour!   I was a bit worried too about Jim's piano on certain songs that Matt had played so beautifully before, eg R&J and TR, but I think he is doing a great job, so no worries now!    ;)

I agree with MK playing with renewed energy on this tour. Perhaps the pain he felt in the back in 2010 and the fact that he had to play certain songs like Sultans or Speedway on a chair were responsible of that relative lack of energy.

I miss too Matt on some songs. If you can, listen to the Vancouver 2005 version of Telegraph Road, the band and mainly Matt was on fire that night. Never beaten since and never will be IMO.

As for the drums, there's only one thing to do now : call the same man who already saved the 2005 tour.  :disbelief :disbelief :disbelief :clap

Cheers all
any Knopfler, Floyd or Dylan will do....

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Thanks for the Insanity, Nico...  :o but the hp drumming style never fitted the calmer songs. Being an amateur drummer myself I know what it is about.
I do respect DC a lot. But he is Mr hp. Period
The way he sings and plays guitar  
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I read it now 3 times and still don't know what hp means...  :hmm

LE


 

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