Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2001 1:25 am
Like I just posted in another thread, I'm currently at Rock Werchter, a Belgian rock festival that had a truly amazing lineup this year. Unfortunqtely 16 horsepower cancelled, but there are still plenty of aazing bands left, including Lais (see a recent rocr spotlight to which I'm not gonna link, since typing is hard enough as it is on this keyboard), which I saw live for the first time yesterday evening, and I just can't tell you how much of an impression they made on me, although the fact that I nearly cried afterwards and I wanted to go home since the festival couldn't have anything more to offer after that, should give you some idea.<P>Athough I didn't leave, I am stil considering to go to all their concerts in Netherland, but yesterday I was considering becoming a groupie and travelling after them though the rest of the world as well, so I'm already doing better now.
I don't know what it is, normally I'm not really the fan type. I guess they're just really good. They were also the only band to get absolutely everybody in the audience dancing, which you wouldn't normally expect from a multi-vocal women's folk choir. Manu Chao also managed to get thousands of peope dancing by the way, but for example the Black Crowes sucked in comparison.<P>By the way, Reinder, if you need another band for a spotlight, may I recommend 'Die anarchistische abendunterhaltung'? Despite what their name suggests, it's a Belgian band, but other than that, their name fits perfectly. They make dubbed pop rock based on arabian tonal scales using cello, violin, clarinet and accordeon, and it sounds like heavy ,etal occasionally, although they also do jazz, or suddenly switch to hiphop or even country. I'd swear there's an electric guitar in there if I hadn't seen for myself there isn't.<P>------------------
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I don't know what it is, normally I'm not really the fan type. I guess they're just really good. They were also the only band to get absolutely everybody in the audience dancing, which you wouldn't normally expect from a multi-vocal women's folk choir. Manu Chao also managed to get thousands of peope dancing by the way, but for example the Black Crowes sucked in comparison.<P>By the way, Reinder, if you need another band for a spotlight, may I recommend 'Die anarchistische abendunterhaltung'? Despite what their name suggests, it's a Belgian band, but other than that, their name fits perfectly. They make dubbed pop rock based on arabian tonal scales using cello, violin, clarinet and accordeon, and it sounds like heavy ,etal occasionally, although they also do jazz, or suddenly switch to hiphop or even country. I'd swear there's an electric guitar in there if I hadn't seen for myself there isn't.<P>------------------
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