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Posted by Resnick on Sep-15-2003 00:06:

Delerium Tour

Hey, whats up ppl

delerium is coming to toronto this thursday and i was wondering if anyone from california saw them when they came last week.

How was it, what type of music did they play, is it worth it and most importanly did they play SILENCE??

thanks for any help


Posted by DaveT on Sep-15-2003 19:00:

I missed out on it, but going by people who went to their gig here in San Francisco, it was great.


Posted by sothis on Sep-15-2003 22:02:

i was at the first show of the tour, in vancouver.

badass.

however, dont go expecting to hear trance remixes of anything. the real delerium is really mellow music.

bill did pull out silence for the show. i highly recommend going in general, and dont miss conjure one if you like darker stuff. but if you expect fluffy trance and unicorns from delerium, you wont get that.. thats not what delerium is really about.


Posted by Raptor on Sep-17-2003 19:23:

it rocked!!!! the show was amazing ! you'll get the hear the real delerium not some corny remixes im glad you experienced the show sothis!


Posted by k.k.d. on Sep-20-2003 05:07:

Umm.. The concert was awful.. At least here in Montreal.. It started out with a 30 minute show by Rhys Fuber (Conjure One) who played about 5 songs from his debut solo album... All sounded terrible played on acoustic instruments, and the voclist basically could not provide the power of Sinead O'Connor, for example... Then we had a one hour show by some very crappy dj that played some progressive house with elements of tribal, but sucked so bad he wasn't actually MIXING tracks, but putting them one after another... Finally, both Leeb and Fuber went on stage, and performed about 5 new songs from Chimera (including After All), and 6 songs from their previous 3 album (Poem, Karma, Semantic Spaces)... Although one of the vocalist was Thirst (the original Delerium voice in older works), they were as pitiful as the one who provided vocals for Conjure One.. suddenly you realise the "real life" and "studio" difference, eh? But anyway.. Maybe I didn't liked it because the sound engineer did a lousy work and deserved to die, because I left the concert feeling being robbed.. Oh well.. Glad that at least you guys enjoyed it..


Posted by You aint Ninja on Sep-20-2003 05:33:

Nope.



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