Haha, nice one Anders glad you got in and enjoyed it! Although for a while
there, until I reached the end of your message, I thought that there were only
four people at the gig :-/
Yes "It's Art Dad" is rather exciting - and rather nostalgic for me. I
originally recorded many of the tracks back in 94/95 on my uncle's 4-track
cassette recorder, and have been playing them regularly on my walkman for the
last 10 years - always in the knowledge that the only copies of it existed with
me and the guys from the band. It's strange to think that soon these recordings
will be heard by over a thousand, maybe thousands, of people! Hope you all
enjoy them.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anders Grivi" <anders_grivi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: lacewings@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: lacewings: Whateverhappened to Anders in Oslo?
Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 17:04:04 +0200
> There were about 60 (?) people there, and we were more civilised
> than the people of Gothenburg. Many of you have complained that
> people have been chattering throughout gigs earlier in the UK, but
> in Oslo that was no problem - while tuning his guitar towards the
> end Alasdair exclaimed rather shocked "I can't believe you can
> actually hear an unamplified electric guitar in here!". It was that
> quiet.
>
> And how exciting isn't this It's Art Dad thingy?!
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