LunaTEKKE
Madness Reigns
- Mar 23, 2006
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The best example i think of is Luppi. I didn't really know vision divine too well at all- but damn did i fuckin love their performance.
This is exactly the example that came to mind as I started reading this thread. I bought one CD from Vision Divine prior to PPVII, but pretty much just gave it a cursory listen. However, seeing the band live was absolutely one of the highlights of the festival for me. (I was actually hoping to see them play the pre-party next year, but given the FK announcement, I wouldnt expect the odds to be good for *two* returning bands.)
Generally, though, Id rather be familiar with the bands material. Case in point from last years pre-party: during Circle II Circles set, I enjoyed the older CIIC and Sava material a lot more than the new songs. And I was surprised that Circus Maximus chose to open their set with a brand new song instead of leading off with Sin.
And speaking of being familiar with a bands material, I just got back from Vegas where I caught my second TSO show of the year. There are certain points in the show where I enjoy watching the *crowd* even more than the band. I love to watch the newbies do this when they get their first look at some of the major special effects.
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