They're a big part of the show aren't they? Especially with The Sisters (10 or 15 mins last year at the Forum?)
But what's your fave intro to a gig? My choice is U2 Popmart. The techno version of Pop Muzik hit the spot. And how can you fail with this:
Honourable mention to Afterhours though. Total atmos.
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In fact, IIRC, on that tour, didn't U2 emerge from a huge pod-type-thing eerily reminiscent of this?
In fact, IIRC, on that tour, didn't U2 emerge from a huge pod-type-thing eerily reminiscent of this?
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for some reason I can't get the picture inside markfiend. but here's the link http://www.spinaltapfan.com/atozed/images/pod.jpg
fave intro... lets see, sisters intro on smoke and mirrors was superb. it made all the die hard fans go bazurk
not so long ago I saw one of the first gigs from a local band, they escorted the singer in on a skateboard. from the back it seemd he was flying.
fave intro... lets see, sisters intro on smoke and mirrors was superb. it made all the die hard fans go bazurk
not so long ago I saw one of the first gigs from a local band, they escorted the singer in on a skateboard. from the back it seemd he was flying.
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Try this:
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Yep, that U2 one looks fookin ace - unfortunately it was still light when they came on at Roundhay Park, but the PopMusik intro was still in place.
Rammstein's original Mutter tour intro was up there - featuring the band bumbling round the stage in nappies, having just been 'born' from test tube thingys. Only seen this on vid though, at the Apollo the other year Til sprung out of the stage trapdoor. Dull by comparison.
And of course, Metallica use The Ecstasy Of Gold as their walk-on music, which is as dramatic as God will allow. And is thus my fave.
Rammstein's original Mutter tour intro was up there - featuring the band bumbling round the stage in nappies, having just been 'born' from test tube thingys. Only seen this on vid though, at the Apollo the other year Til sprung out of the stage trapdoor. Dull by comparison.
And of course, Metallica use The Ecstasy Of Gold as their walk-on music, which is as dramatic as God will allow. And is thus my fave.
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Remember seeing Page and Plant years back
Whole of Wembley was bathed in purple and yellow light to the strains of a hurdi gurdi.
The a snap cue, lights change and they're already on stage playing Communication Breakdown, rocking out like a couple of old gits
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Whole of Wembley was bathed in purple and yellow light to the strains of a hurdi gurdi.
The a snap cue, lights change and they're already on stage playing Communication Breakdown, rocking out like a couple of old gits
Nice work
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Ed, your new avatar is disturbingly sexy. That programme made me realise my little sh1ts aren't so bad after all!
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Mish intros all indeed always class. Except maybe the Carmina Burana (sp?) during the Recon 2000 tour.
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I wasn't watching the kidsFFS Dave wrote:Ed, your new avatar is disturbingly sexy. That programme made me realise my little sh1ts aren't so bad after all!
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That always makes me laugh
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I'm with FFS Dave on Metallica/Ecstasy of Gold. I saw them doing it a few years ago - truly unforgettable.
And while we're on the subject of Ecstasy:
Spacemen 3/Ecstasy Symphony is a good 'un too.
And while we're on the subject of Ecstasy:
Spacemen 3/Ecstasy Symphony is a good 'un too.
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Maybe I'm just right naive and innocent, but I haven't looked at her 'in that way' at all on the programme. But that picture - Christ On A Bike!Ed Rhombus wrote:I wasn't watching the kidsFFS Dave wrote:Ed, your new avatar is disturbingly sexy. That programme made me realise my little sh1ts aren't so bad after all!
Back on topic Mr Fiend, another Metallica corker from the mid 90's was the band simply walking on stage, house lights all quite 'on', and plunging into 'So What?'. Marvlious.
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Big Audio Dynamite, Glasgow Barrowlands on a Fair Saturday, last century, walk on to - what sounded like BAD doing Peter Gunn, I've been searching for it ever since
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When I saw Entombed they came on to the Imperial March from Star Wars. But overall best for me was KING DIAMOND coming on to the intro to "Home from the Asylum" (or whatever the first track on "Them" is)
That was before the first encore.markfiend wrote:Pure Spinal Tap!
In fact, IIRC, on that tour, didn't U2 emerge from a huge pod-type-thing eerily reminiscent of this?
Loved the techno version of Lemon they played during the break as well. Soz, couldn't find a dancing lemon.
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British Sea Power at Berlin Roter Salon, September 2003. The already dark red room darkens, and the sounds of Sir John Betjeman reciting a mildly rude poem about a buxom Yorkshirewoman emerge through the PA. There is no backstage area for the band to appear from. Then there is a tinkling sound and the band walk slowly though the rather scared crowd, ringing little handbells and staring blankly, walk on stage without a word, pick up instruments and they're off...
Although they almost surpassed this on New Years Eve at Highbury Garage whereby they came onstage in chunky patterned knitwear of a scariness level more generally seen on Norwegians and started with a touching choral rendition of "In The Bleak Midwinter".
I was at the U2 at Roundhay too, god it didn't half s**t it down that day!!
Although they almost surpassed this on New Years Eve at Highbury Garage whereby they came onstage in chunky patterned knitwear of a scariness level more generally seen on Norwegians and started with a touching choral rendition of "In The Bleak Midwinter".
I was at the U2 at Roundhay too, god it didn't half s**t it down that day!!
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