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Haven't had a sig in a while, but thanks to Infelice, I just found one. :biggrin:
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This was the second last night of the New Music Festival here in Winnipeg, and it was another great concert. It was all devoted to a percussion ensemble called Scrap Arts Music. This is the blurb on them:

Scrap Arts Music excites the senses with intricate rhythms, raw energy, athletic choreography and the hottest – and most inventive – reuse of materials on stage today. Fashioned from industrial scrap and offbeat materials ranging from accordion parts to artillery shells, Scrap Arts Music’s one-of-a-kind instruments are as visually striking as their music is sonically riveting. Audiences from four continents have welcomed this electrifying quintet with unbridled enthusiasm, embracing their intoxicating mix of music, movement and spectacle. Transcending language, culture and age, Scrap Arts Music offers a highly physical, wildly theatrical and thoroughly entertaining taste of the musical vanguard.

Even better, some of their performances are available on youtube. :) So instead of me trying to describe this fantastic group with mere words, here's a pretty slick "promo" clip of them: www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnsiiM-Lnu4

This one is more raw, and gives you a better sense of them live on stage: www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRyeezRVuPs&feature=related

For sheer crowd-pleasing entertainment, you can't go wrong with them. The energy and physicality of this ensemble is breathtaking! The Festival audience gave them a standing ovation, and they deserved no less. ScrapArtsMusic isn't just about drums: over the course of the show (just over an hour in length), they produced amusing and startling sounds out of all sorts of objects. If they ever come to your city, I hope you go out to see them! 8)
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As I said over on the Hangar, they put me in mind of a more instrument-focused Stomp, and my whole family loves Stomp. Will seek them out should they head this way.

Thanks for the heads up about them, mm.
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I took these photos at last week's New Music Festival.

The ScrapArtsMusic ensemble:
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The Chariot of Choir - a 30 ft long aluminum instrument created by Greg Kozek, the man talking in the bottom pic. (He is also the fellow seen performing with ScrapArtsMusic.) The Chariot looks like a beast, but it actually produces an ethereal, shimmering sound from its strings (I'm guessing piano wire).
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Soloists and company in the closing work, John Tavener's Requiem:
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...oh...my...g-ds...

*jawdrop*

Stone...

I have no idea what you did or said when you talked to Arlo in Ireland, but I just received this via email today...
Hey Pamela,

This is Killer, Arlo Guthrie's Tour Manager. I would like to invite you Paul and Beorn to be our guest at our up coming performance at the Phillips Center in Gainesville, FL on February 27 show is at 7:30 PM. Your tickets can be found at the will call window under your last name. Thanks and I look forward to the show.

Folk on,

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And once again...

Thank you for a totally unexpected gift.

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You're not still in bed are you?????? Please please please tell me the guest list thing worked and you all had a wonderful evening?????
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Stonemaybe wrote:You're not still in bed are you??????


I was.
It was only 6:00 am when you wrote that...

And being Saturday, neither Beorn nor I needed to wake up early.
Stonemaybe wrote:Please please please tell me the guest list thing worked and you all had a wonderful evening?????
As I said privately, and up above...
...you are amazing.
Our seats were awesome,
and I still have no idea how you swung it from all the way over there...

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Seats 112, 113, and 114

No Alice's Restaurant for us, but his stories and the laughter more than made up for it. I had no idea he is so awesome live; I simply wanted to hear City of New Orleans and Coming into Los Angeles and I would have been happy. But it was so much more.

Even though Beorn thought the only song he knew was Alice's Restaurant, you should have seen the "O" his mouth made when he heard the chorus of City of New Orleans, recognizing it from the commercial. And the whole This Land is Your Land and The Joseph Story, which I have a reason to post in the Pantheon Music thread, lit his face up like you wouldn't believe...

And for the I don't know how many times...
thanks.
One of my most awesome birthday gifts...
ever.
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:biggrin: You have no idea of the relief I feel that it all worked!!!!!!
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awww...
that's my fault...
you know me and my angsting...

I've never gone to a show without actual tickets in hand before. The idea of simply walking up the day of the show and giving my name, and expecting to get in...
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I just found out that Def Leppard, Poison, and Cheap Trick are playing in Virginia on my birthday.

WHOO HOO!
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I just crapped my pants.

I'm so there.
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I wish they got Tenacious D to open for them.....but yeah, I'll be there.
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That would have been sweet. Apparently they're planning a plugged-in Tap tour for the summer.
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I read a bit about the Tap on Wikipedia; I didn't know they did stuff before 'This Is Spinal Tap', but apparently they did.
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Avenged Sevenfold will be in Amarillo on April 9th. I will be there.

I saw them last year and they are absolutely amazing live! This time though, we won't have to drive four hours to see them. 8)
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Disturbed is here on the 29th-must find some way to get there!
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Any Boston people here been to the new House of Blues on Landsdowne St. yet? I'm going to a couple shows there in the upcoming months and I haven't seen the inside yet; curious to know what anyone thinks.
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the ZZ Top set list...

Under Pressure
Waiting for the Bus
Jesus Left Chicago (w/ Houston reference)
Pincushion
Cheap Sunglasses
Get Rhythm (w/ steel guitarist)
I'm Moving On (w/ steel guitarist)
Just Got Payed Today (Billy with bottle slide)
Gimmee All your Lovin'
Sharp Dressed Man
Legs (w/ fuzzy guitars)
La Grange
Tush (bottle slide again)


they blew the doors off. i would see them again in a heart beat. enjoyed it musch more than i thought we would.
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