“Crumbs” at 5000 BPM sounds good to me.
Honestly, I don’t know. Maybe I’m half deaf or something becasue I have never worn plugs at their shows and I never get a ringing in my ears. Yeah, it’s loud, but I love it like that. I’ve seen them probably 6 times since 2000 and it’s never bothered me at all.
And as far as spanning their career in the songlist I bet they will shock a lot of you. I mean. C’mon… Give Al some credit peeps. He did throw out a few “abominations” with Early Traxx, which means he must not hate his old stuff THAT much. I suspect we will get one or two songs from Twitch, maybe some revved up version of Halloween, one or two LORAH tracks (I’m betting on Stigmata and Missing/Deity), the usuals from Psalm, a few from Filth (hoping for The Fall), MAYBE ONE song from Spoon (although I know Al hates this album and it’s likely he may skip it, although I would love it if he threw out Eureka Pile or Supermanic Soul), and of course a smattering of the Bushology.
The only things I don’t really expect him to cover are WS songs and some of the b-sides like What About Us. We’ll see though. I got faith that the old man can shock us and give us one good last run before he throws in the towel.
Peace!
Krowe
Hmm I though Al had very little to do with the Early Trax/Side Trax releases? So their sole existence doesnt warrant any hope for them actually playing anything from that era live.
I’d love to hear some LORAH and Mind songs though, and hopefully that is not an unreasonable wish.
Ever since I’ve heard “The Dick Song” I’ve been under the impression that Al plans on running it together with “LiesLiesLies,” the way he does “The Missing” and “Diety” I guess I’ll wait and see.
Late,
grmpysmrf
he can go ahead and run it together with NWO as well since the 3 songs have almost the same vocal melody and similar riffs
Hmm I though Al had very little to do with the Early Trax/Side Trax releases? So their sole existence doesnt warrant any hope for them actually playing anything from that era live.
I’d love to hear some LORAH and Mind songs though, and hopefully that is not an unreasonable wish.
A majority of them were featured on releases by members of Tackhead, although they were originally composed by Al (and possibly Adrian Sherwood).