Motorpsycho 2002-04-15
Nouveau Casino, Paris, France

Set 1
CD1 (64:37)
01) Intro (0:45)
02) Song For A Bro' (11:54)
03) Never Let You Out (3:17)
04) Neverland (4:54)
05) The Skies Are Full Of... Wine? (6:36)
06) Landslide (6:50)
07) 577 (8:13)
08) Feel (3:40)
09) Blueberry Daydream (4:53)
10) Bedroom Eyes (2:33)
11) Watersound (5:36)
12) Bubbles (5:19)
CD2 (64:53)
01) Walkin' With J. (9:09)
02) 's Numbness (3:29)
03) You Lied / Tristano (13:51)
04) applause (1:35)
05) Pills, Powders & Passionplays (5:29)
06) The Slow Phaseout (4:53)
07) Go To California (8:12)
08) The Other Fool (5:00)
09) applause (2:05)
10) Fools Gold (11:05)


Set 2
Comments: This was a beautiful 300 capacity club with a balcony and trendy (but still cosy) interior. It was at least half full, and that is twice as many people as last time in Paris. The audience was very into it, and screamed for more all the time and even applauded inside songs, after loud parts and after solos. This was in fact one of the most appreciative audiences I have seen in a long time!

Once again the Core Sound/dat combi produced an amazing recording.

Highlights: Song For A Bro' started with a smooth 3 minunte jam as they worked their way into the main theme, B?rds solo was dropped, and they did some really funky stuff during the last tschugga-tschugga bridge before they ended it. I just love these surprises!

Tristano was yet again changed around, and played really fast. Bent started it right after You Lied, but they did not float into it like when played in combination with other songs. Snah hammered his guitar with a slide and made a lot of crazy sounds together with B?rd. Somewhere just before the top Bent sung some lines never heard before, he repeated them again with the whole band joining in on this apparently new song working the Tristano riffs into it, before they all returned to Tristano as we know it and ended it with a bang! Jawdropping.

Apparently a version of Tristano has been made into a "proper" song and demoed with these lyrics.

Neverland has developed as well. It is slightly different here and there, and it is even tighter and more rocking than before. They have certainly worked on their singing on this one.

She Used To Be A Twin was on the setlist, but was not played. Instead they did the extended version of Fools Gold, and the audience even managed to shut up during the quiet parts. A once in a lifetime experience:-)



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