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Monday 07 November 2005
TIDAL CONCERTS PRESENT
THE LIVING JARBOE
SCALA w/Permanent Fatal Error (in addition to Final)
Time: 7.00pm
Admission: £12.50 in advance
Tickets: In advance from Ticketweb - 08700 600 100 / See Tickets - 08712 200 260 / Star Green - 0207 734 8932 / Resurrection Records
Buy tickets Online
http://www.scala-london.co.uk/scala/event.php?id=278
other European gigs - details at http://www.thelivingjarboe.com/
Jarboe gig in London - November
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who can't go!lazarus corporation wrote:As spotted by BoF:
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time for an attack of a rare one-day tropical diseaseBrideoffrankenstein wrote:who can't go!lazarus corporation wrote:As spotted by BoF:
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Lucky? I can't go!boudicca wrote:You sappy Southerners have no idea how lucky you are...
Jarboe is very extreme yet a bit kinder with it compared to aunty Diamanda. I'd reccomend 'Sacrificial Cake' to anyone.
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tickets booked
and BoF can go now
and BoF can go now
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And she was on top form
Lots of powerful songs finished off with a dedication ("This is for Michael") before launching into Swans classic "Mother/Father".
Lots of powerful songs finished off with a dedication ("This is for Michael") before launching into Swans classic "Mother/Father".
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Dammit she was fcuking excellent
*falls in love*
*falls in love*
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yes, she was awesome:
http://www.lazaruscorporation.co.uk/v4/ ... jarboe.php
http://www.lazaruscorporation.co.uk/v4/ ... jarboe.php
Don't suppose you could elaborate on the performance of one man and his laptop? Was there much moving around / singing / interpolation of real instruments? The whole "hunched over a laptop like a gargoyle" thing is what's been keeping me from risking live music, but if it can be pulled off...
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NoMotz wrote:Was there much moving around
Motz wrote:singing
No
NoMotz wrote: interpolation of real instruments?
Read and learn!
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just as BoF said, the photo on the review says it all - he didn't move from that position at allMotz wrote:I did read, it just wasn't entirely clear...
Maybe I'm just too naive to believe that someone would have the adaucity to perform an entire set with the single "musician" crouched over a machine doing nowt much else...
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Sorry I meant that if you're thinking of doing performances like that in the future try and introduce something for the audience to focus on.Motz wrote:I did read, it just wasn't entirely clear...
He doesn't need audacity, he's been in several excellent and well-loved bands, he's just trying something different - I'm not defending it, I found it quite dull.Motz wrote:Maybe I'm just too naive to believe that someone would have the adaucity to perform an entire set with the single "musician" crouched over a machine doing nowt much else...
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*jumps up and down uncontrollably*
They want to see my photos! They want to see my photos!
LazCorp got this e-mail from one of Jarboe's drummers
Hello, just read this review. Very cool. Thanks for the kind words.
One correction - my last name has an 'i' on the end of it. No biggie, tho.
Hey, being BEHIND the kit, I never got to take any pictures of the full band in action. Do you have any others besides the ones in the article? I'd really enjoy seeing them. They are for personal use, and even if I put them on my web site, I will credit you - just send me what to say.
Thanks so much. Hope to see some more shots! I will share with the other members of the band with your permission.
Regards,
Phil Petrocelli
Bloody hell!
They want to see my photos! They want to see my photos!
LazCorp got this e-mail from one of Jarboe's drummers
Hello, just read this review. Very cool. Thanks for the kind words.
One correction - my last name has an 'i' on the end of it. No biggie, tho.
Hey, being BEHIND the kit, I never got to take any pictures of the full band in action. Do you have any others besides the ones in the article? I'd really enjoy seeing them. They are for personal use, and even if I put them on my web site, I will credit you - just send me what to say.
Thanks so much. Hope to see some more shots! I will share with the other members of the band with your permission.
Regards,
Phil Petrocelli
Bloody hell!
Maybe I'm wrong, but I can sense a little excitment in your last post Libby , well done , should I buy Kerrang just in case?.
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
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Fcuk yeah!scotty wrote:Maybe I'm wrong, but I can sense a little excitment in your last post Libby , well done
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What can I say, well done indeed yes