Black Celebration writeup
6 Nov 2006 02:17 pmRead a short blurb about what I thought about the bands here and the "monitor incident" here.
Got up, had breakfast and sent
The Yo! was convenient as I only had to go downstairs for the BC venue. There was a delay opening the doors but we got in eventually. I soon ran into
Wandered around a bit afterwards and soon ran into
I Am Immune were great fun to shoot, too and the lights worked fine.
Deathboy were next and the lights turned shit (very minimal backlighting with just a few scanners) so trying to get decent photos was a real pain. It wasn't their fault and they were definitely not happy with that (and other backstage issues), either. :o(
I think it was after this that I was approached by
Still miffed that I didn't see all of Knifeladder's set but I did need something to eat.
As I was waiting in the pit for Chaos Engine to start, somebody waved at me from the front row and it turned out to be
Wandered around again after the set chatting to a few people and then took more shots of Psyche. If an act consists of an overenthusiastic singer and a bloke on synth/knob twiddling duty, there isn't much scope, especially if the light's too poor for capturing the singer's antics properly. For what it was, I enjoyed them, though and they had a good connection with the crowd.
More wandering and chatting and then the stage was set for XPQ-21 in their mad, Clockwork Orange inspired outfits. I really enjoyed them and the lights were a bit more friendly, too so I should have a good selection of pics from them. Fab.
Some frantic deleting of crap from my memory cards later, I was ready for Suicide Commando and now I wonder why I bothered. OK, I got some good shots but he doesn't deserve them, really. Oh well, let's see if I'll get around to them at one point. They won't be my priority.
At least I left before their set was finished so I could get out and to Kings X without hassle. Just too bad that I missed that train. Oh well.
All in all, it was a good Black Celebration for me.
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Date: 6/11/06 04:25 pm (UTC)Cheers for the praise!
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Date: 6/11/06 05:09 pm (UTC)My priorities are currently Deathboy and Modulate and when they are done I'm going to pick another three or four pics from each band. As I'll be busy or not here for the rest of the year, I'll only be able to finish the rest in the new year but you'll be welcome to a CD with images for your website etc. when they are done (all I'll ask for is credit and a link).
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Date: 6/11/06 08:03 pm (UTC):D
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Date: 6/11/06 08:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 6/11/06 09:18 pm (UTC)Get in touch by email (karohemd at yahoo dot com) so I'll have a contact address when I'm done with the rest.
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Date: 6/11/06 10:43 pm (UTC)Although he shouldn't have chucked his mic around, but I highly doubt he meant to crack any skulls with it.
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Date: 7/11/06 02:03 am (UTC)Getting carried away onstage is perfectly understandable, as is not being able to avoid things shifting around because they aren't bolted down but generally if you manage to hit someone, you say sorry.
I'm just assuming of course...