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~surrender
September 21st, 2002, 02:41 AM
Mesh have a powerful live show, which you can imagine seeing On This Tour Forever video but you have to attend a show to feel the magic it is. People Like Me, Trust You or the great Confined are always terrific, but every of their songs sound absolutely great live!
Again, as I was asking about demos, anyone has live recordings from radio or whatever to trade/swap? I would be much interested!!! (oscar_dm@yahoo.com)
~stumm
September 27th, 2002, 03:57 AM
In an e-mail yesterday, mesh announced that you can get the original Fragmente CD bundled with "In this tour forever" live CD for 9.99 from the mesh shop!. That's a bargain! The Live C.D. is great quality (if you've not already got it).
I know it won't contain any of the later stuff live, but it's a good start. I really hope that mesh release something from the "Who watches over me" live set. I saw them in Manchester, and it was one of the best gigs I've been to by any band!
~Helga
September 27th, 2002, 10:46 AM
Anyone noticed how funny it is when on the live cd (on this tour forever) after the last song Mark goes 'Thanks very much, see ya again, cheers!' right after the last guitar chord has struck.
Well, those words are not so spectacular, but it's just cause... it's such a sensitive song (this without you), but the audience is talking through it and some guys who had too much beer are moaning through it. So it almost seems like Mark's little bit of revenge. ;-)
~jetjaguar15
September 27th, 2002, 10:50 AM
Well, it's interesting, because apparently two of the tracks were taken from the end of shows, because I remember him doing that with 2 tracks on the live cd..
Mesh should definetly(sp?) release another Live Cd soon!
~ModeMan101
September 27th, 2002, 11:00 AM
Originally posted by Helga
Anyone noticed how funny it is when on the live cd (on this tour forever) after the last song Mark goes 'Thanks very much, see ya again, cheers!' right after the last guitar chord has struck.
Well, those words are not so spectacular, but it's just cause... it's such a sensitive song (this without you), but the audience is talking through it and some guys who had too much beer are moaning through it. So it almost seems like Mark's little bit of revenge. ;-)
A funnier (to me anyway) line is at the end of "Safe With Me", where Mark, taken aback by the lukewarm reaction to the song, says, "It grows on you... honest!" I laughed when I first heard that.
MM101
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