26-09-06, 11:13
¿alguno puede traducir esto?
Me parece que no volvemos a ver a los Posies en unos años
MIRANDA DE EBRO 9/23
Technically we played today (Sunday) as our stage time was about 0130h. After our last show, I wasn't so sure about things. We were sloppy, the audience seemed a bit indifferent (and we didn't really earn it that night, did we?) and I thought, maybe our time has truly passed. However, I was really pleasantly surprised by our show tonight. We had tons of energy, few technical problems to slow us down, great sound on stage, and we it felt like we were connected and unified. Mistakes didn't matter, they just fell into the mix and we course-corrected and adpapted. The audience was really into it, too. That makes all the difference in the world. The breakdown medly in the middle of "You're the Beautiful One" that referenced "Pour Some Sugar On Me", "Waterfalls", "What A Fool Believes", "Whole Lotta Love" and much more was worth the price of admission alone.
The band before us, the Lori Meyers, were really good. Really good TFC/Zombies-style guitar and singing glory, in Spanish.
The best flight option for me was an early morning flight on Friday so I will have spent all told almost 48 hours here in Miranda de Ebro by the time I head to the airport. Miranda was a village on one side of the river Ebro, and then a modern town grew on the other side. It's a small town, to be sure. And let me tell you, your Euro goes a lot farther here than in Paris. I wandered into a great, typical Spanish bar on Friday afernoon--small, family run, decor unchanged since about 1969, the clientele mostly men in their 60s but also the occasional young couple, and there was even a kid in a stroller parked there--and had a coffee, a bocadillo con jamon, and a small glass of wine for €3.90. At first I thought he was saying thirteen euros, and in Paris that would be a reasonable price (to expect, anyway) for those items.
I hope that our appearance made the people of this place very happy and proud of their town's festival, now 6 years running.
And now I'm going to say goodnight and also it appears this will be the last Posies show for awhile, I think it's time to withfdraw from view until such a time as we can do another record. This decade? the next? What's a record?
Love
KS
Miranda De Ebro, SPAIN
Me parece que no volvemos a ver a los Posies en unos años
MIRANDA DE EBRO 9/23
Technically we played today (Sunday) as our stage time was about 0130h. After our last show, I wasn't so sure about things. We were sloppy, the audience seemed a bit indifferent (and we didn't really earn it that night, did we?) and I thought, maybe our time has truly passed. However, I was really pleasantly surprised by our show tonight. We had tons of energy, few technical problems to slow us down, great sound on stage, and we it felt like we were connected and unified. Mistakes didn't matter, they just fell into the mix and we course-corrected and adpapted. The audience was really into it, too. That makes all the difference in the world. The breakdown medly in the middle of "You're the Beautiful One" that referenced "Pour Some Sugar On Me", "Waterfalls", "What A Fool Believes", "Whole Lotta Love" and much more was worth the price of admission alone.
The band before us, the Lori Meyers, were really good. Really good TFC/Zombies-style guitar and singing glory, in Spanish.
The best flight option for me was an early morning flight on Friday so I will have spent all told almost 48 hours here in Miranda de Ebro by the time I head to the airport. Miranda was a village on one side of the river Ebro, and then a modern town grew on the other side. It's a small town, to be sure. And let me tell you, your Euro goes a lot farther here than in Paris. I wandered into a great, typical Spanish bar on Friday afernoon--small, family run, decor unchanged since about 1969, the clientele mostly men in their 60s but also the occasional young couple, and there was even a kid in a stroller parked there--and had a coffee, a bocadillo con jamon, and a small glass of wine for €3.90. At first I thought he was saying thirteen euros, and in Paris that would be a reasonable price (to expect, anyway) for those items.
I hope that our appearance made the people of this place very happy and proud of their town's festival, now 6 years running.
And now I'm going to say goodnight and also it appears this will be the last Posies show for awhile, I think it's time to withfdraw from view until such a time as we can do another record. This decade? the next? What's a record?
Love
KS
Miranda De Ebro, SPAIN
"Stoner pincha mejor bajo presión" (Patrullero)