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Re: moby
I saw him live on Glastonbury on the Beeb. It's mainly a playback show,
the
live players are there to create a rock'n'roll band feel, most of the time
they're not in the mix. Especially the bass player(female bassplayers are
very hip).
I don't have any problem with playing with sequencers, the contrary
(ex:Love
In Space by Hawkwind), but Moby is pure show and cashing in. Which is his
good right ofcourse.
Jan
----- Original Message -----
From: "nick ring" <nick@simons-rock.edu>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 12:01 AM
Subject: Re: moby
> At 05:34 PM 2/1/01 -0500, you wrote:
> >That one live performance that M2 kept showing over and over.. horrible!
> >I never really had much of an opinion either way about moby, but wow..
>it
> >was so bad it seemed like a put-on.
>
> A number of months back I saw moby on ... hmm... on PBS... oh yes,
Sessions
> at W. 54th.
> It was a very enjoyable set. Live musicians and all. Don't get out to
too
> many shows (I do work at a club, though), but I'd be more than happy to
see
> him live (though that does leave room for possible disappointment).
>
> feeling so real,
> nick
>
>
- References:
- moby
- From: Steve Lawson <steve@steve-lawson.co.uk>
- Re: moby
- From: nick ring <nick@simons-rock.edu>