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J. at the Crossing Border Festival – Amsterdam

Forums › Forums › Dinosaur Related Discussions › Live reviews / meetups › J. at the Crossing Border Festival – Amsterdam

  • This topic has 10 replies, 8 voices, and was last updated 22 years, 4 months ago by Bucky Ramone.
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  • November 9, 2002 at 10:12 am #44419
    Bucky Ramone
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      About an hour before J.’s gig, den Buck goes into the restaurant of the Melkweg, and guess who’s sitting there, drinking a cup of tea (and wearing a very curious orange [reminds me somehow of the Fall <img> ] hat), yes, it’s J. himself, den Buck walks over to J., introduces himself, shakes hands, and this is the following mini-interview:

      dB: I heard that you had an operation?
      J.: Yeah…
      dB: Everything’s fine now?
      J.: Yeah…
      dB: Great!
      J.: Yeah…
      dB: I’m looking forward to the gig…
      J.: Me too, yeah…
      dB: Have a good time, bye
      J.: Hey thanks, bye

      About half an hour later in the old hall of the Melkweg J. (without hat) unpacks his backpack, installs his pedals, plugs in his guitar, plays a little soundcheck until he is really satisfied with everything, and then leaves the stage for a moment.

      22.15: A short introduction from the female presenter (about Dinosaur Jr. and his recent operation), J. walks on the stage, sits down, picks up his guitar, and starts with ‘Someone Said’, beautiful…. den Buck stood at the edge of the stage and enjoyed a GREAT gig, J.’s voice was great, and his guitar playing, well, amazing…

      Highlights, well, the whole gig was a highlight, but den Buck’s honorary mentions go to: ‘Flying Cloud’, ‘If that’s how it’s gotta be’, ‘Waistin”, and ‘Alone’ in which he used his ‘cut and paste’-pedal to maximum effect, I think he had about four layers of guitar over which he played a blinding solo, WOW <img> <img> <img> , and last song ‘the Wagon’ a beauty…

      Shame that the strict timetable of the festival didn’t allow for an encore, would have loved to hear ‘Freakscene’… <img>

      It was great to see J. in such great form so shortly after his operation, and may he return to Amsterdam soon….

      November 9, 2002 at 11:18 am #63140
      Samwise
      Participant

        Yeah, really great gig. First song was ‘Someone said’. That was a bit of a surprise for me. ‘Flying Cloud’ was also one of my favourites. That ‘cut and paste’-pedal is really a great invention. Made ‘Get me’, ‘What else’s new’ and ‘Ammaring’ really good, whereas before they’d sort of drown in the soloing.

        He looked really healthy for someone who’s just had surgery. Except the fact he was wearing a big body-warmer, while I had to take my sweater of because of the heat (and maybe to show everyone my ‘J Mascis + the Fog’ T-shirt <img> ).

        Never would have thought so many people still enjoy J so much. In the end everybody kept applauding and screaming for an encore. This woman behind me was yelling at the female presenter dB mentioned: ‘Get off the stage, let J back on! We don’t want you, we want J Mascis!’

        Also checked out the new band of the former frontman of Kula Shaker, The Jeevas. Was pretty good.

        November 9, 2002 at 3:13 pm #63141
        AGAP
        Participant

          Thanks for the reviews, sounds like a great show!!! The minute I heard of it was loud, distorted and very very cool, god I hope they archived it <img>

          Cool interview DB, good to hear J’s doing fine after all that pain.

          Allison

          November 9, 2002 at 8:30 pm #63142
          NirvanaRist
          Participant

            </font><blockquote><font>quote:</font><hr><font>Originally posted by dB – stands for den Buck:
            <strong>About an hour before J.’s gig, den Buck goes into the restaurant of the Melkweg, and guess who’s sitting there, drinking a cup of tea (and wearing a very curious orange [reminds me somehow of the Fall <img> ] hat), yes, it’s J. himself, den Buck walks over to J., introduces himself, shakes hands, and this is the following mini-interview:

            dB: I heard that you had an operation?
            J.: Yeah…
            dB: Everything’s fine now?
            J.: Yeah…
            dB: Great!
            J.: Yeah…
            dB: I’m looking forward to the gig…
            J.: Me too, yeah…
            dB: Have a good time, bye
            J.: Hey thanks, bye

            </strong></font><hr></blockquote><font>wow <img>
            cool <img>

            the report of the gigs sounds great……..i hope i can see J live in hamburg <img>

            November 11, 2002 at 6:44 pm #63143
            FlyingCloud
            Participant

              yes: wow! <img> cool! <img>
              nice story, thanks dB. Great, that J seems to be fine, "yeah".

              And thanks for the show reviews, too, of course <img>

              </font><blockquote><font>quote:</font><hr><font> ‘Get off the stage, let J back on! We don’t want you, we want J Mascis!’ </font><hr></blockquote><font><img> <img> <img>

              November 14, 2002 at 5:05 pm #63144
              rambleon
              Participant

                hey db … glad you got to meet j … he’s definitely a man of few words …

                that show sounded great …

                i’m hoping he’ll play flying cloud when he comes to london … that would be pretty cool …

                November 18, 2002 at 3:36 pm #63145
                nikolaj
                Participant

                  hello there… my computer dont want to show me this side whit cr.border clips. is it everybody lets me down and ?? the wagon???

                  November 18, 2002 at 4:14 pm #63146
                  Bucky Ramone
                  Participant

                    </font><blockquote><font>quote:</font><hr><font>Originally posted by nikolaj:
                    <strong>hello there… my computer dont want to show me this side whit cr.border clips. is it everybody lets me down and ?? the wagon???</strong></font><hr></blockquote><font>Did you try this site?

                    Is your Real Player up-to-date?

                    The video clips are: "Everybody lets me down" from the Club Lek gig in Deventer in September, and "Not you again" (mis-labeled as "The Wagon" <img> ) from the Crossing Border Festival!

                    <small>[ 11-18-2002, 02:15 PM: Message edited by: dB – stands for den Buck ]</small>

                    November 18, 2002 at 6:04 pm #63147
                    nikolaj
                    Participant

                      Ohh thanks!! my real player thing is proberly not up to date -thanks…

                      July 19, 2003 at 11:24 pm #63148
                      Anthony
                      Participant

                        i have the mp3 of this gig (i think) on mp3.freesofree.net and the video for Not You Again up there as well.

                        What date did this occur?

                        Any info ??

                        and who gave it to me so i can give out some props ???

                        July 20, 2003 at 4:35 am #63149
                        Bucky Ramone
                        Participant

                          Anthony,

                          The date was Fri Nov 8, 2002
                          Venue: de Melkweg (old hall), Amsterdam

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