2004-10-27 - Asheville, NC - The Orange Peel
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2004-10-27 - Asheville, NC - The Orange Peel
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I need 2 Kingston Tickets, please help.
- AndGraceToo
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Ugh, haven't even had my coffee yet..
Thank God for e-commuting..
Okay..sorry for all the large files, I have tons.
Anyone want larger rez files of them let me know..
The band was great. It was a good show..very mellow, but good.
They played Silver Jet, which was sweet. We didn't get two encores,
but we got 4 in 1...
Of course Nashville was Asheville (misspelled on the setlist..LOL)
My obnoxious Widespread Panic fan doing the devil hands...
I'll put more up in a bit..I've got some great shots..
I am wondering if the crew is having sound problems with the
smaller venues. The HOB reviews said something to that effect,
and it was really muffled at the Orange Peel. That was the only
downer..couldn't hear the rants very well.
He got in couple of mic fights, he was REALLY sweaty and kept
dropping it..
Thank God for e-commuting..
Okay..sorry for all the large files, I have tons.
Anyone want larger rez files of them let me know..
The band was great. It was a good show..very mellow, but good.
They played Silver Jet, which was sweet. We didn't get two encores,
but we got 4 in 1...
Of course Nashville was Asheville (misspelled on the setlist..LOL)
My obnoxious Widespread Panic fan doing the devil hands...
I'll put more up in a bit..I've got some great shots..
I am wondering if the crew is having sound problems with the
smaller venues. The HOB reviews said something to that effect,
and it was really muffled at the Orange Peel. That was the only
downer..couldn't hear the rants very well.
He got in couple of mic fights, he was REALLY sweaty and kept
dropping it..
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hell yeah, it was rockin---
woooooooo--- what a great show!-----the tragically hip thundered and throbbed through 19 cuts in "ashville" last night at what must have been a converted merchantile warehouse/roller skating rink/movie theatre known as the orange peel----..the band was only there to kick ass and chew bubble gum and the only gum in sight flew out of sam roberts mouth in the opening set!--- speaking of which the sam roberts band;----cool-believe it. they obviously had a few fans themselves and had a very tight set in their own right---"he's the rockabilly pastor which knowbody knows"--was my impression to coin a beastie boys song---- they were loud as hell and had all kinds of energy to get the place pumped up for the hip.---sean and i got into town around 5:30-realized overall we really didnt have the money to drink in a bar, so we got a 12 pack at ingles--parked for a quarter at 5:44 up the street from the gig- between the pay lot and across from a hotel theyre rebuilding. sat for a bit and covertly drank what we could..walked around --saw no obvious hip celebrations or tailgaters -oh well.doors open and were like 3rd in line--we go directly to the stage and cop a spot --never to move again. the place is emptyish. just filling up slowly and many beers being purchased.--the show was a stone jam of course.. vaccination scar!= just split the place wide open----followed by grace too!!!--ahhh!--imagine if you can, a song on viagra-------just harder and thicker,longer and stronger than i'd ever heard it before--!!f-n awesome!--music at work!!/ gus!!--wherein bobby proves forever more that he is the ------"aww shucks-humble-lowkey-quick smile from the stage and then right back to work--unsung hero-tireless road warrior- notso secret weapon" -----<<<<<"IT">>>>> of this band!-////////////////----lake fever!-- silver jet!------summers killing us! and gords all smiles---BOBCAYGEON is the new standard-and it cant be "asheville, EV-REE-NITE"----poets kicks ass and gordie almost takes langois out.-- decides peace is the better option. and turns his gun fingers into a peace sign..as if to say --"hey i wasnt gonna hurt him"---peace or war gord seems to be saying all night-- what will you choose?--meanstreak w/ its incredible guitar----100th meridian --done at 100 miles per hour--escape is at hand---josephine ----is very good live it turns out.---The opening chords of inevitability of death--lights the place up--as does new orleans is sinking --which was running a little faster than any recording,,but that in no way distracted from its power to make you shake your ass uncontrollably. whew-----take a break--gord you're really sweaty---------------daammnn, ottawa college student/rich kid- in the perfectly white leafs/oilers jersey -there really no need to yell "HIP-HIP-HIP-HIP HIP-HIP-HIP-HIP" RIGHT -IN- MY, FUC-ING, EAR" the set list is right there dude, they're comin back out whether you yell or not. --great to hear "makeshift"--not so great to hear "ahead by a century"----emperor penguin/dont wake daddy/ greasy jungle/locked/ any one of these would be better but what the hell----THE BOMB IS GETTING READY TO GO OFF---"blow at high dough"-------and im glad im holdin on to the stage --cause -everybody- is gettin off tonight.------------------------then,,,-------- at the exact moment,------ the red sox get their final out.--and the luner eclipse turns the full moon to red-----the curse is broken -----the spell has been cast --realizing their work here done, they disappear oz-like behind the curtains.and ....it's over.----thanks guys/have safe travel.
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- AndGraceToo
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Whoa..someone really relished the moment..Bosox and the moon really did make it a very upbeat scene..
No I wasn't on stage.. I can see it now..
"Who's the red head, the one with the camera? She suppose to be here?"
No, I'm just small and fast..gotta be sneaky. Also, I do a good batting of the eyelashes to get in close..You Canadians are tall, jeeeezzz.
I also put a piece of tape over the flash to keep it from blowing out..
No I wasn't on stage.. I can see it now..
"Who's the red head, the one with the camera? She suppose to be here?"
No, I'm just small and fast..gotta be sneaky. Also, I do a good batting of the eyelashes to get in close..You Canadians are tall, jeeeezzz.
I also put a piece of tape over the flash to keep it from blowing out..
- AndGraceToo
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Thanks for the props..
It's a little digital Sony 5.1 pixel Cyber-shot..
It's tiny and I can get in close..I like the shape, because
it lends itself for doing vertical shots, which I prefer.
I use the Night setting, and like I said, but a little bit of scotch tape over
the flash, that tends to diffuse the flash, and i dont think it bugs the performers too much. Use the preview LCD on the back, and hold the camera us high as you can..
A non digital camera, you could do the same thing, just diffuse the flash and make sure that your lense is wide open (f 4, or lower)..However it's harder to do the over the head shot..With my print camera I shoot an old Nikon F3 with the Nikkor 110 lens..I literally crawl up on the stage until I get kicked off..
It's a little digital Sony 5.1 pixel Cyber-shot..
It's tiny and I can get in close..I like the shape, because
it lends itself for doing vertical shots, which I prefer.
I use the Night setting, and like I said, but a little bit of scotch tape over
the flash, that tends to diffuse the flash, and i dont think it bugs the performers too much. Use the preview LCD on the back, and hold the camera us high as you can..
A non digital camera, you could do the same thing, just diffuse the flash and make sure that your lense is wide open (f 4, or lower)..However it's harder to do the over the head shot..With my print camera I shoot an old Nikon F3 with the Nikkor 110 lens..I literally crawl up on the stage until I get kicked off..
- MountainHip
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Nice Pictures!!! I will be using the same camera on Nov. 19th. The night setting eh? Will do. You just put scotch tape over the flash? so it flashed a little bit?
Did you use the zoom? and which focus did you use?
by the way my pics from Calgary are at:
http://community.webshots.com/album/155640092TjHzIN
I used an inexpensive digital, but I was up close.
Any help is greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!!
Did you use the zoom? and which focus did you use?
by the way my pics from Calgary are at:
http://community.webshots.com/album/155640092TjHzIN
I used an inexpensive digital, but I was up close.
Any help is greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!!
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- direwolf74
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Re: hell yeah, it was rockin---
daysleeperchuk wrote:woooooooo--- what a great show!-----the tragically hip thundered and throbbed through 19 cuts in "ashville" last night at what must have been a converted merchantile warehouse/roller skating rink/movie theatre known as the orange peel----..the band was only there to kick ass and chew bubble gum and the only gum in sight flew out of sam roberts mouth in the opening set!--- speaking of which the sam roberts band;----cool-believe it. they obviously had a few fans themselves and had a very tight set in their own right---"he's the rockabilly pastor which knowbody knows"--was my impression to coin a beastie boys song---- they were loud as hell and had all kinds of energy to get the place pumped up for the hip.---sean and i got into town around 5:30-realized overall we really didnt have the money to drink in a bar, so we got a 12 pack at ingles--parked for a quarter at 5:44 up the street from the gig- between the pay lot and across from a hotel theyre rebuilding. sat for a bit and covertly drank what we could..walked around --saw no obvious hip celebrations or tailgaters -oh well.doors open and were like 3rd in line--we go directly to the stage and cop a spot --never to move again. the place is emptyish. just filling up slowly and many beers being purchased.--the show was a stone jam of course.. vaccination scar!= just split the place wide open----followed by grace too!!!--ahhh!--imagine if you can, a song on viagra-------just harder and thicker,longer and stronger than i'd ever heard it before--!!f-n awesome!--music at work!!/ gus!!--wherein bobby proves forever more that he is the ------"aww shucks-humble-lowkey-quick smile from the stage and then right back to work--unsung hero-tireless road warrior- notso secret weapon" -----<<<<<"IT">>>>> of this band!-////////////////----lake fever!-- silver jet!------summers killing us! and gords all smiles---BOBCAYGEON is the new standard-and it cant be "asheville, EV-REE-NITE"----poets kicks ass and gordie almost takes langois out.-- decides peace is the better option. and turns his gun fingers into a peace sign..as if to say --"hey i wasnt gonna hurt him"---peace or war gord seems to be saying all night-- what will you choose?--meanstreak w/ its incredible guitar----100th meridian --done at 100 miles per hour--escape is at hand---josephine ----is very good live it turns out.---The opening chords of inevitability of death--lights the place up--as does new orleans is sinking --which was running a little faster than any recording,,but that in no way distracted from its power to make you shake your ass uncontrollably. whew-----take a break--gord you're really sweaty---------------daammnn, ottawa college student/rich kid- in the perfectly white leafs/oilers jersey -there really no need to yell "HIP-HIP-HIP-HIP HIP-HIP-HIP-HIP" RIGHT -IN- MY, FUC-ING, EAR" the set list is right there dude, they're comin back out whether you yell or not. --great to hear "makeshift"--not so great to hear "ahead by a century"----emperor penguin/dont wake daddy/ greasy jungle/locked/ any one of these would be better but what the hell----THE BOMB IS GETTING READY TO GO OFF---"blow at high dough"-------and im glad im holdin on to the stage --cause -everybody- is gettin off tonight.------------------------then,,,-------- at the exact moment,------ the red sox get their final out.--and the luner eclipse turns the full moon to red-----the curse is broken -----the spell has been cast --realizing their work here done, they disappear oz-like behind the curtains.and ....it's over.----thanks guys/have safe travel.
That's one of the best reviews I've ever read on these boards. Thanks for posting that!
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Setlist - The Orange Peel, Asheville, NC Oct 27, 2004
Vaccination Scar
Grace, Too
My Music @ Work
Gus: The Polar Bear From Central Park
Lake Fever
Silver Jet
Summer's Killing Us
Bobcaygeon
It Can't Be Nashville Every Night
Poets
Mean Streak
At The Hundredth Meridian
Escape Is At Hand For The Travelling Man
Goodnight Josephine
Inevitability Of Death
New Orleans Is Sinking
Encore:
As Makeshift As We Are
Ahead By A Century
Blow At High Dough
Setlist - The Orange Peel, Asheville, NC Oct 27, 2004
Vaccination Scar
Grace, Too
My Music @ Work
Gus: The Polar Bear From Central Park
Lake Fever
Silver Jet
Summer's Killing Us
Bobcaygeon
It Can't Be Nashville Every Night
Poets
Mean Streak
At The Hundredth Meridian
Escape Is At Hand For The Travelling Man
Goodnight Josephine
Inevitability Of Death
New Orleans Is Sinking
Encore:
As Makeshift As We Are
Ahead By A Century
Blow At High Dough
"We're forced to bed, but we're free to dream"
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