Isa Admin
Messages : 199 Date d'inscription : 29/07/2007 Age : 56 Localisation : Pau 64
| Sujet: Re: PORCUPINE TREE Lun 8 Oct - 15:37 | |
| Encore du miel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCCpmF2HM1I | |
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Isa Admin
Messages : 199 Date d'inscription : 29/07/2007 Age : 56 Localisation : Pau 64
| Sujet: Re: PORCUPINE TREE Ven 9 Nov - 20:21 | |
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Isa Admin
Messages : 199 Date d'inscription : 29/07/2007 Age : 56 Localisation : Pau 64
| Sujet: Re: PORCUPINE TREE Lun 12 Nov - 20:28 | |
| Voici la Team créé par Pilar http://www.myspace.com/s_wilson_frenchst Merci Miss Trop Beau | |
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Isa Admin
Messages : 199 Date d'inscription : 29/07/2007 Age : 56 Localisation : Pau 64
| Sujet: Re: PORCUPINE TREE Lun 19 Nov - 0:21 | |
| Et oui, Toulouse c'est demain, la Team SW m'apprend ceci:
Très bonne nouvelle:
Anathema (qui par ailleurs assure la première partie de Porcupine Tree demain soir au Bikini) jouera en session acoustique à la FNAC de Toulouse demain après-midi aux environs de 16H30!! | |
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Isa Admin
Messages : 199 Date d'inscription : 29/07/2007 Age : 56 Localisation : Pau 64
| Sujet: Re: PORCUPINE TREE Mer 21 Nov - 22:17 | |
| Ce soir, Mercredi 21 novembre entre 22h et minuit sur Classic 21. , à la veille du concert que donnera Porcupine Tree à l'Ancienne Belgique à Bruxelles. entre 22h et minuit sur Classic 21. Sur ce lien : http://www.classic21.be/rtbf_2000/bin/view_something.cgi?type=sac&id=0193176_sac&menu=default&pub=be.classic21.fr%2fhomepage L'occasion de se pencher sur les vingts ans de carrière du groupe, mais aussi sur les différents projets parallèles de son leader et fondateur Steven Wilson. | |
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Pilar
Messages : 10 Date d'inscription : 12/11/2007 Age : 49 Localisation : Paris
| Sujet: Re: PORCUPINE TREE Sam 24 Nov - 11:21 | |
| Interview effectuée par Cristina en Italie, avant le concert de Milan à l'Alcatraz! interview (vidéos): http://www.delrock.it/videogallery/2007-11/intervista-a-steven-wilson-porcupine-tree.php Photos: http://www.delrock.it/photogallery/2007-11/porcupine-tree-alcatraz-milano.php vrédit cristina sur le board uk. enjoy | |
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Isa Admin
Messages : 199 Date d'inscription : 29/07/2007 Age : 56 Localisation : Pau 64
| Sujet: Re: PORCUPINE TREE Mar 27 Nov - 13:48 | |
| Le mail de Pilar : Oslo Set List - 25/11 Fear of a Blank Planet What happens now Sound of muzak Lazarus Anesthetize Open car Dark matter Blackest eyes Cheating the polygraph A smart kid Way out of here Sleep together Waiting (phase 1) Trains Halo On s'impatiente à Clermont non?? Parce qu'à Paris... Grave!!!!!!! Tu m'étonne ! Merci en tout cas | |
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Isa Admin
Messages : 199 Date d'inscription : 29/07/2007 Age : 56 Localisation : Pau 64
| Sujet: Re: PORCUPINE TREE Mar 27 Nov - 14:02 | |
| Voici ce que j'ai trouvé sur Le Mag RollingStone : Fricke’s Picks: Porcupine Tree, the Future Kings of England and the Raspberries Fricke’s Picks: Porcupine Tree, The Future Kings of England and the Raspberries 11/7/07, 1:46 pm EST The Art of Nightmares Porcupine Tree – the long-running British progressive-rock band founded and commanded by singer-guitarist-composer Steven Wilson – are rare in their field: obsessed not with fantasy but the death of it, particularly in children. At a recent head-trip gig at New York’s Beacon Theatre, films of sickly-white preteen zombies – hypnotized by computer screens, gulping medication, brandishing handguns – were projected on a screen behind Wilson during his tangled distortion-bomb riffing in the long title track of the recent album, Fear of a Blank Planet (Atlantic), and the record’s even longer centerpiece nightmare, “Anesthetize.” A schoolgirl ran amok in what looked like a ruined psych ward during the convulsive title instrumental from the group’s new EP, Nil Recurring (Transmission). Wilson started Porcupine Tree in 1987 as a home-studio experiment that has since evolved, live and on an extensive series of records, into an aggressively modern merger of Rush’s arena art rock, U.K. prog classicism – especially Pink Floyd’s eulogies to madness and King Crimson’s angular majesty – and the postgrunge vengeance of Tool. There are no dragons evident on Fear of a Blank Planet or Nil Returning. But there are plenty of demons. And King Crimson guitarist-sage Robert Fripp plays on both records, an impeccable seal of approval. New Royal Freaks Witches and fiends run riot through the lyrics and instrumental vapors of the six extended tracks on The Fate of Old Mother Orvis (Backwater), by the Future Kings of England. The audaciously named British band’s mix of art rock and freak folk is also rife with other specters – the pastoral Floyd, ’72 Genesis, the echosoup psychedelia of Amon Düül II – whipped together with an ardor that sounds like yesterday and tomorrow at once. Source: http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2007/11/07/frickes-picks-porcupine-tree-the-future-kings-of-england-and-the-raspberries/ | |
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Lateralus
Messages : 4 Date d'inscription : 25/11/2007 Age : 36 Localisation : Limoges 87 / Kingdom Of Loss
| Sujet: Re: PORCUPINE TREE Sam 8 Déc - 0:36 | |
| Source site off : "PT's "Fear of a Blank Planet" album has received a nomination at this year's Grammy awards, for "Best Surround Sound Album". The full list of nominees is available on the official Grammy website. " | |
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