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Will be at Primavera next week principally for Tront but also to take the pulse of the youth of today. 5-6 long years since the heady Day for Night WATMM meet-ups but would love to say "hi" to anybody. Becoming a "Techno O'o" slowly but surely

 

 

  On 1/25/2014 at 8:56 PM, lumpenprol said:

when through bitter life experience and bad trips you gradually develop a scaly crust of cynicism, a hair-trigger of insanity and paranoia, a burden of crushed dreams - then and only then, will you be a true wattmer.

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Man, Trent showed them how it was done. I had sound complaints for most acts at this thing and I don't know what the sound folks or Trent himself set up for the show but it was devastating. In all my years of live music, I'm not quite sure how they made it so loud yet so crystal clear and spatially tasty. People may fun on me but I don't want to go deaf so I wear gun range level muffs at shows. I legitimately had to readjust frequently because the sound pressures were nudging them off my head. It's wicked that, at 57, he's pulling it off as flawlessly as he did 30 years ago when I first saw him. 

I haven't heard as much Fragile material out over the years so it was badass to come straight out with "Somewhat Damaged"

 

 

  On 1/25/2014 at 8:56 PM, lumpenprol said:

when through bitter life experience and bad trips you gradually develop a scaly crust of cynicism, a hair-trigger of insanity and paranoia, a burden of crushed dreams - then and only then, will you be a true wattmer.

One of the best live acts I’ve ever seen. Last time was Meltdown Festival a few years ago, wish I’d seen them at The Eden Project but it wasn't viable. Next time around though…

  On 9/22/2022 at 7:35 PM, xxx said:

Man, Trent showed them how it was done. I had sound complaints for most acts at this thing and I don't know what the sound folks or Trent himself set up for the show but it was devastating. In all my years of live music, I'm not quite sure how they made it so loud yet so crystal clear and spatially tasty. People may fun on me but I don't want to go deaf so I wear gun range level muffs at shows. I legitimately had to readjust frequently because the sound pressures were nudging them off my head. It's wicked that, at 57, he's pulling it off as flawlessly as he did 30 years ago when I first saw him. 

I haven't heard as much Fragile material out over the years so it was badass to come straight out with "Somewhat Damaged"

 

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I was at the Brixton gig in June. One of the best concerts I've been too. First time seeing them live, and well worth the wait. 

Brixton setlist leaned towards TDS period; Manchester the previous night had a lot of Fragile. Loved hearing The Perfect Drug live, had my fingers crossed, but was still surprised. Awesome evening, can't wait to to hear them live again. 

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Damn that's a stable and clear shot!

 

  On 1/25/2014 at 8:56 PM, lumpenprol said:

when through bitter life experience and bad trips you gradually develop a scaly crust of cynicism, a hair-trigger of insanity and paranoia, a burden of crushed dreams - then and only then, will you be a true wattmer.

Cleveland show w/ Ministry looked epic, Trent brought back almost every living member of NIN, including Richard Patrick from Filter, and old Chris Vrenna.

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