Nice video, we were sitting at table 43 in the back room in The World's End, I'll take a mask next time we have a pub meet and put it on the table if people want to join us xx I was on the balcony just above you on the 2nd night, so good to see them twice. I'm still buzzing!
I hugely respect the innovative and creative achievements of the Art of Noise during the 80s, but I don't see anything appealing in watching a group of nodding men operating laptops while simply triggering audio clips while occasionally raising their arms! I was hoping for a more engaging, creative and authentic live performance.
As a fan of The Art of Noise and ZTTs output, I'm sad to say that I agree. You only have to look at how they did a live performance back in the 80s to see how much more imagination they put into their shows. A drummer, a guitarist, three dolly-birds, and of course, the Fairlight CMI Sampler, all combined to make a far superior show.
Ah, the Worlds End. Did great scrumpy back in the 1990s.
Nice video, we were sitting at table 43 in the back room in The World's End, I'll take a mask next time we have a pub meet and put it on the table if people want to join us xx I was on the balcony just above you on the 2nd night, so good to see them twice. I'm still buzzing!
so are there two entirely different AON line-ups in existence now ?
The crowd copletely gray haired, my god I'm getting old... and I'm only 40...
And btw no Anne Dudley means no AON, sorry...
I'll be 43 in two weeks, yeaah😮 moments in 💕
Two things that annoy me at gigs... "Talking" and "Filming with mobiles"
I hugely respect the innovative and creative achievements of the Art of Noise during the 80s, but I don't see anything appealing in watching a group of nodding men operating laptops while simply triggering audio clips while occasionally raising their arms! I was hoping for a more engaging, creative and authentic live performance.
I had no idea what to expect, but I actually really enjoyed it...
What do you want them to do? Choreograped dancing 😉
No thanks, instrumental Karaoke was enough!
I completely agree with your post, GWills.
As a fan of The Art of Noise and ZTTs output, I'm sad to say that I agree.
You only have to look at how they did a live performance back in the 80s to see how much more imagination they put into their shows. A drummer, a guitarist, three dolly-birds, and of course, the Fairlight CMI Sampler, all combined to make a far superior show.