All I can say is....Wow. It was amazing....very short...but Amazing. The Audience were cheering and not at all stuffy , and the thing that looks like a tail is a scarf tied to his belt . Worth the 7 hour round trip to go I reckon. If you're in the area definitely think about going . If you don't mind the fact it's only 20 mins long obviously. I think there's still tickets left.
Went last night and arrived 'just' as they were calling people in for part 2. Absolutely amazing, the three live tracks were brilliant and Darren Spooner was on top form. Chance in a lifetime I never thought I'd get. I now want a RM more than another Pulp one.
An amazing evening and rare opportunity. I urge anyone able to get there to do so. I was lucky enough to be covering the event for 'Exeunt Magazine' & will post a link once its published for posterity (it'll be full of spoilers, but the run will nearly be over by then).
Did anyone have a chance to thumb through the Michael Clark limited-edition book? Too big a crowd when I was passing, but it looked like there'd be some good photos.
Weener (sorry I'm not very technical with the quote link bit) you will have a perfect view from 2nd row. We were 3rd row, and Jarvis ...oops ..I mean Darren Spooner, was virtually in front of us for most of the night. Our ticket stated partially restricted view which worried us slightly but it turns out that must have just meant that we missed seeing one of the dancers toenails for a nanusecond...enjoy it and report back. I'm the same as you ....it's beans til payday....and I don't even like beans.
Still two days left folks! If you are within an hour or two of London then it's worth it :)
Yes, well worth seeing! I'm so pleased I was able to go. Happened to be in London anyway but it would have been worth a special trip from Cornwall.
I keep wondering if Jarvis saw Michael Clarke do I Am Curious Orange with The Fall in 1988 at Sadlers Wells. I went and it was quite something with an amazing atmosphere. Really groundbreaking and brought a whole new audience to dance: a mixture of The Fall's fans and clubbers who saw Clarke and Leigh Bowery out at places like Kinky Gerlinky. There's some good stuff from this period on YouTube.
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That was one of the most amazing things i've ever seen, and that's even without the relaxed muscle stuff. I've never been to anything like that before.
When relaxed muscle came on some lassie next to me started hyperventilating. that was pretty funny. then when he was doing his stuff a girl in front started squealling. i was in the second row so got an amazing view