
Apparently, they played 10 (!!) songs: https://twitter.com/teabolton/status/652602607261884420.
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And there's tommirow, where they may play different songs.Kuk91 wrote:
Apparently, they played 10 (!!) songs: https://twitter.com/teabolton/status/652602607261884420.
I think it's a song "River Anacostia".Kujjj wrote:Can anybody make out the opening line to the other song?
There was just 3 people on stage, wasn't it? I don't think that's a full touring line-up.natinhos wrote:The songs do not sound anything like LES, or anything like what I heard last February at the Somerset House.
Now, THIS makes me sad. When they said "early" I was thinking January / February, and now "spring". Even if it means March, it's almost half of the year from now - SERIOUSLY?!!natinhos wrote:The album (no title yet) will be released next spring. A film will also be released.
Yes, three on stage (Polly, John Parish and James Johnston). I'll wait to hear the songs with all the saxophones and more instrumentation.Kuk91 wrote:There was just 3 people on stage, wasn't it? I don't think that's a full touring line-up.natinhos wrote:The songs do not sound anything like LES, or anything like what I heard last February at the Somerset House.
Now, THIS makes me sad. Film was about "Recording in Progress"?natinhos wrote:The album (no title yet) will be released next spring. A film will also be released.
Did they used a sample from this song?natinhos wrote:"Ministry of Social Affairs"
How many song titles do you remember?natinhos wrote:Just came back. I follow Polly since ITD?. I've seen her probably five times and...
I am utterly disappointed.
She played ten songs indeed. I only liked two songs: "Ministry of Social Affairs" and "Medicinals".
The album (no title yet) will be released next spring. A film will also be released.
The songs do not sound anything like LES, or anything like what I heard last February at the Somerset House. No autoharps, etc. For me, what saved the night was her voice (top form). I really hope things sound different on record.
I thought I was the only one who was not really loving it. Then, some people started leaving while Seamus was speaking about the photos (the most interesting part of the show, tbh). The most saddening part was seeing people leaving the audience when Polly was singing and hearing others saying things like "Finally, a good tune" when she finished "Medicinals". The song "All near the memorials to Vietnam and Lincoln" is possibly one of her worst songs ever.
The final applause was an awkward moment. Cold half minute of clapping that abruptly stopped when the bunch went backstage. She did not even have to come back to the stage and get her stuff. We were all leaving, really.
I feel really sad
Yes, that's right. The song started with the sample.Kuk91 wrote:Did they used a sample from this song?natinhos wrote:"Ministry of Social Affairs"
"Oh my Anacostia"Kujjj wrote:That must be The Revolving Wheel, sounds great! I liked LES, but I see it as more of a stepping stone to this album. The more I hear and read, the more excited I am. This will be one of her best. Can anybody make out the opening line to the other song?
Was there a song about homo sapiens, with lyrics, what god sent you? And the orange monkey? How would you describe the songs. Really hoping to get some full length videos at some point. I immeditaly liked the small clip of The Revolving Wheel. And what was the Vietnam Memorial song like?Pollyphoniac wrote:wanting for words right now to describe how I feel about tonight's performance, but having taken an instant (and intense) liking to just about half the new songs, I can only revel in the prospect of hearing them again tomorrow night. the first one, Chain of Keys, blew me away (I absolutely loved it on first listening) and both Dollar Dollar and Anacostia were excellent as performed (impressively) against the backdrop of select images on the big screen. two or three more songs were definitely to my liking, though I wouldn't dare to name them here without first refreshing my memory (as I might mistake the titles). another three or four songs fell rather flat on my ears, simply seemed too bland to arouse my approval. time and repeated listening will tell, however, how well these compositions hold up to scrutiny by the seasoned P J Harvey follower.
I guess these are the songs:Kujjj wrote:How many song titles do you remember?natinhos wrote:Just came back. I follow Polly since ITD?. I've seen her probably five times and...
I am utterly disappointed.
She played ten songs indeed. I only liked two songs: "Ministry of Social Affairs" and "Medicinals".
The album (no title yet) will be released next spring. A film will also be released.
The songs do not sound anything like LES, or anything like what I heard last February at the Somerset House. No autoharps, etc. For me, what saved the night was her voice (top form). I really hope things sound different on record.
I thought I was the only one who was not really loving it. Then, some people started leaving while Seamus was speaking about the photos (the most interesting part of the show, tbh). The most saddening part was seeing people leaving the audience when Polly was singing and hearing others saying things like "Finally, a good tune" when she finished "Medicinals". The song "All near the memorials to Vietnam and Lincoln" is possibly one of her worst songs ever.
The final applause was an awkward moment. Cold half minute of clapping that abruptly stopped when the bunch went backstage. She did not even have to come back to the stage and get her stuff. We were all leaving, really.
I feel really sad
What was wrong with ALL Near The Memorials", that made is bad to you?