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#31

tsek wrote:

RobbyVDH wrote:

30 euro :eek: ?

Unfortunately tickets for concerts in Greece are in general expensive…we know…

I suppose there are a lot of fuctors that affect the prices as bands demands,location of Greece in Europe,promoters who make big profits to name a few…Recently Nick Cave was here for a gig and the tickets cost 45 euros!!!

I suppose 30 euros looking also the prices of concerts of other bands here in Greece is logical -not cheap ofcourse…This whole situation must somehow be faced and changed soon,seems that it’s getting out of hand.

Posted on Mon, 17 January 2005 at 11:13

#32

allroy wrote:

Nick Cave tickets in Germany cost also 45€. Normally you can say the larger the venue the more expensive the tickets. T? tickets were around 20€ here.

Posted on Mon, 17 January 2005 at 11:20

#33

needsometherapy wrote:

Well well well the waiting is almost over … 6 more days for this. Have my flights booked and ready to rock in Athens on Saturday! FANTASTIC! I can’t wait … :)

Posted on Mon, 24 January 2005 at 14:35

#34

turnandface wrote:

Posted on Mon, 24 January 2005 at 21:22

#35

RobbyVDH wrote:

Cool!

Now what the hell is he saying :D ?

Posted on Mon, 24 January 2005 at 21:37

#36

trigger wrote:

1. You recently completed a European tour supporting your latest album “Never apologise, Never explain”. What was the response of the audience at your shows? Do your shows have the same energy as when the band was hailed by the music press?

The response was absolutely brilliant. Most heartening was the amount of young people at the shows and the reaction to the new songs. Each night was different but mostly the new songs went down as good if not better than the older more ‘established’ tunes. To be honest the music press attention never affects what we do as a band or onstage, right from day one TPY? have always had an energetic, aggressive stage performance.

2. “Never apologise, Never explain” could be considered a return to a more rough sound for Therapy? . Was that your aim when you entered the studio or it just happened? Do you think you can get to new fans or mostly you aim to satisfy the old ones?

Not really, we just wanted a more stripped down sound and having written the album as 3 piece we guessed it would probably reflect a bit of the earlier aggression. When we make a record we’re pretty selfish as we just want to please ourselves….hehehe…obviously we want the long-term fans to dig it and hopefully pick up some new ears on the way. Our biggest fear is to play it safe and create an album we ‘think’ people want to hear, that’s a bit too calculating and patronising for the listeners.

3. Rock music is no longer the hype of the music media, having given its place to the Pop Idols. Do you consider that is a good thing, meaning that artists can work with more freedom without the pressure of the music industry?

I would disagree as I think rock music, in the UK at least, is very popular and there are lots of huge bands touring and making music. The Darkness, Green Day, U2 have all had their biggest successes in the past year or two. I think the more diversity in music and styles is for the best…it’s now acceptable for people to buy and listen to rock, pop or electronic music without fear of what’s ‘cool’. And as a result it means a lot of bands can exist outside the restraints of genre classification.

4.The above question applies to Therapy? Do you find it easier to work as a musician now that you’ve don’t need to make million selling records, or sometimes you reminisce of the Top of the Pops?

Everything that the band has done has been an amazing learning experience and of course we’d love to sell millions of records as long as we could do it on our own terms. Personally I find it easier to create music now as the band has a very good vibe and creative attitude at the minute. Regardless of sales etc….only a healthy band relationship can create the right music.

5.Do you enjoy experimenting with new approaches when writing new material?

Yeah, songs can come about in many different ways. Sometimes a lyric idea, or a riff, or a rehearsal jam or a home demo. We enjoy working in all these ways as it prevents us falling into ‘comfortable’ methods or resorting to clichés.

6. Quite often the last years, rock bands tend to enhance their sound with electronic elements, have you considered of doing that?

We’ve always followed the electronic scene be it Acid House in the ‘80s or the harder acts like the Aphex Twin or Squarepusher. If you listen to songs like Teethgrinder or If It Kills Me there’s a debt to the rhythms and sonic approaches of these artists. I think many rock bands have embraced technology in a very basic, unimpressive way…almost as if it was a calculated attempt to appear ‘contemporary’. Only those who do it in an original way come out with cool new sounds and approaches. We prefer to translate some of the ideas onto our guitars and beats so it sounds natural and organic. A warning…remember when David Bowie discovered drum and bass? (shudder).

7. Is it easy for young musicians nowadays to make their way through to the listeners or quality music isn’t what always matters in the music business?

There’s always a place for new bands be they good, passionate, original ones or shoddy, hyped, bandwagon jumpers. I think that if a band has enough belief in what they do it’ll work out ok. The worst thing I feel for a young band is to try and ‘tailor’ their sound to fit in with a popular scene. These scenes always die out and most people can spot a band who are faking it. Sticking to your guns and self belief are very important I believe.

8.You are living music from the inside for almost 15 years now. You’ve seen many chapters
of the modern music history, whether that was the grunge movement, the Britpop explosion
or the garage revival to name a few. As a listener, do you feel that music over the last years is getting more interesting or groundbreaking bands tend to extinct?

The scenes have always come and gone. I’m just glad that people still make powerful, emotive music. Sometimes they take influences from the past but they put their own original twist on it. off the top of my head I’d recommend Queens Of The Stone Age, Todd, Black Moses, Mark Lanegan, DJ Shadow, Trans Am, Mastadon, 3 Inches Of Blood, Masters Of Reality etcetc…

9.The Therapy? line-up has changed many times. Are you and Andy fractious bastards or you just put an end to a co-operation when it is the right time because band mates are above all friends?

Hehehe…well two of the drummers left to pursue ‘superstar solo careers’ and Martin left because all of us felt his musical ideas were becoming more distant from the rest of us.

10.Internet and other new technologies have changed the way we listen to music. New artists can have their music heard much easier than the past. Do you feel though that the magic surrounding the music is lost with this overexposure?

No, I think it’s very cool that new artists can get their music heard. The main problem I have with music online is that people can download copyrighted music for free, as a result I feel people are viewing music increasingly as a ‘disposable’ art form i.e. it can be got for free then it sends out the idea that it is worthless. As a result I hear people boasting that they’ll never buy another album again and, as a musician and a music fan, this makes me very sad.

11. You are visiting Greece, a popular tourist destination (laughs..) for the second time. What do you enjoy more, touring Europe or the UK?
What are your thoughts on the night before another tour is about to begin?

We’re very excited about our Greek visit as we had a great time back in 1995. We pretty much enjoying touring everywhere though it’s always a thrill to play somewhere for the first time. To be honest the main thing I’m thinking about on the eve of any tour is how are we going to make this tour better than the last one…we’re always very conscious of our good live reputation and endeavour to constantly improve the live experience.

Posted on Mon, 24 January 2005 at 22:40

#37

RobbyVDH wrote:

Thanks for the translation :)

I should really work on my Greek :rolleyes:

Posted on Tue, 25 January 2005 at 19:09

#38

turnandface wrote:

actually that was original interview before the translation to greek.belive me mike(trigger) wouldnt bother translatiing all that :D

Posted on Tue, 25 January 2005 at 23:46

#39

steliott wrote:

hey guys, im organising this gig so anyone interesting in meeting at gagarin and have a beer etc etc send an email..

Posted on Wed, 26 January 2005 at 09:48

#40

U2_Neat wrote:

guyz, i’m going to see therapy? live this saturday
the problem is… i am a U2 freak, and for the last few months i’ve been busy with U2’s new album and promo tour.
i’ve only listened to some demos of NANE but not the album yet…
anyway…

can someone tell me the setlist T? follow on this tour??
i’m so excited :D
i ‘ll see you all there!!!

Posted on Wed, 26 January 2005 at 15:33

#41

needsometherapy wrote:

Ama sou poume den tha einai ekpliksi !!! :D

Translation: If we do tell you it will spoil all the fan !!!

Posted on Thu, 27 January 2005 at 10:18

#42

U2_Neat wrote:

pou sai reeeeeeeeee G?
pou xa8hkes? no more msn? :)

Posted on Thu, 27 January 2005 at 10:22

#43

sister wrote:

U2_Neat wrote:

can someone tell me the setlist T? follow on this tour??

huh? what is that good for? :rolleyes:
and by the way, it’s their first 2005-show, there is no setlist yet you know..

Posted on Thu, 27 January 2005 at 10:30

#44

hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:

Yeah - I heard they do a cracking cover of Vertigo by U2 though. Enjoy ;)

Posted on Thu, 27 January 2005 at 10:43

#45

tsek wrote:

Hmm that wouldn’t be difficult for them Vertigo=Sister:)

Posted on Thu, 27 January 2005 at 11:06

#46

hoochalobster (Sarah) Super Moderator wrote:

Pleased to see my humour being appreciated round here…

Posted on Thu, 27 January 2005 at 14:05

#47

tsek wrote:

I’m in a good mood today…;)

Can’t wait for Saturday! Yea!

Posted on Thu, 27 January 2005 at 15:40

#48

needsometherapy wrote:

KOLASH AVRIO!!! PAME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Tha sas dw ekei olous ;)

Posted on Fri, 28 January 2005 at 19:14

#49

U2_Neat wrote:

RANTEBOU STO SCREAMAGER MPROSTA MPROSTA OLOI!!!
MOUAXAXAXAXAXAXA :D

Posted on Fri, 28 January 2005 at 19:17

#50

U2_Neat wrote:

FAN-FUCKIN’-TASTIC ATHENS!!!!

Posted on Sun, 30 January 2005 at 00:07

#51

Teethgrinder (René Fennema) Administrator wrote:

hoochalobster wrote:

Pleased to see my humour being appreciated round here…

:D

It sounds like you had a good time U2_Neat. Was the gig sold out?

Posted on Sun, 30 January 2005 at 00:13

#52

trigger wrote:

i don’t think the gig was sold out, the place was full but not packed. there definately were much more people than i expected though :)
as for the gig it was amazing, so that makes it a typical therapy? concert ;) . i just came back home so i ‘ll let the other guys write about the setlist etc. cause i dont really remember much right now
anyway i just wanna say: thank you THERAPY?

Posted on Sun, 30 January 2005 at 03:22

#53

U2_Neat wrote:

No, the gig was not sold out but as trigger said there were a lot more people than expected.
After 10 years of being a Therapy? fan, this was the ultimate gift for me, i ‘ve never seen them live before, the last time they were here was 11 years ago…

Isolation/She’s Lost Control was played, Diane was played by just Andy, and hoochalobster, they played Sister :D
i’m not saying anymore… :P

The new album sounds great live!!!

My neck hurts!!! THANK YOU THERAPY? :)

Posted on Sun, 30 January 2005 at 11:07

#54

turnandface wrote:

absolutely great show!!
thats a list of the songs played,i think i’m not forgeting any.the order is completely
wrong,

Unbeliever
Church Of Noise
Die Like A Motherfucker
Rock You Monkeys (interrupted for couple of minutes cause two bouncers jumped into the crowd to trash a poor guy from the audience who was naughty,but who isnt.retarded people)
This Ship Is Sinking
If It Kills Me
Rust
Perish The Thought
Turn
Here Be Monsters
Epilepsy
Stories
Polar Bear
Nowhere
Die Laughing
Rise Up
Teethgrinder
Sister
Potato Junkie
Screamager

Diane
Isolation
Knives

i’ve got the encore recorded on MD,i’ll upload it probably,
does anyone have any webspace?

Posted on Sun, 30 January 2005 at 15:09

#55

U2_Neat wrote:

try this: http://s5.yousendit.com/
how’s the quality?
an ta anebaseis se mp3 prospa8hse na mhn einai katw apo 192kbps man.. :)

Posted on Sun, 30 January 2005 at 15:27

#56

dubbass (Aris) wrote:

Title: therapy? live in athens.

magges hmoun kai egw sto live tou sabbatou.an yparxei to live se opoiadhpote morfi please contact me.to email mou einai nectarioschatzoglou@yahoo.gr.therapy? rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted on Mon, 31 January 2005 at 14:17

#57

U2_Neat wrote:

h kopela mou entopise mia cam apo panw pou trabage, an 3erei kaneis kati as epikoinwnhsei kai mazi mou, na broume ena tropo na to anebasoume kapou, mia fora sta 10 xronia ginontai auta… :D

U2_Neat@hotmail.com

Posted on Mon, 31 January 2005 at 14:53

#58

stavroula77 wrote:

Title: I need more Therapy?

Hello guys!

The gig in Athens was so FUCKIN’ great! It was the first time I saw Therapy? and it was a unique experience!
Michael, I’ve still got the plastic cup of beer you gave me! Cheers!
Hope to see you again in the VERY near future!

Luv n’ kisses,
Stavroula

P.S. Neil, you’re gorgeous :)

Posted on Tue, 1 February 2005 at 07:29

#59

tsek wrote:

Yeap the show was awesome!

The band was fit,in the mood and they were great on stage.You know they are only three but I thought the stage was full…
Michael was quite energetic doing poses with his bass,quite entertaining he was,oh and he spits a lot!:D

Andy was passionate and Neil was furius and he almost smashed the drums…no pity man.In a moment he was trying to cool his fingers,the boy was on fire!hehe

I wave my hand to Neil during a brake between songs ans he smiled, I think he was a bit shy…:p

The band had to stop playing at the fourth song for a couple of minutes as some bouncers came in the audience in the front rows and throw a person out of the club.Not a good thing.

Too bad the show wasn’t sold out,I feel that 10 years after was a long time and people forget easily.If the band had kept in touch with us and visited Greece more frequently I feel that the crowd would have been bigger.

Oh and most people were more familiar with the old stuff and during the these songs the crowd in the front rows was quite energetic and there was a lot of crowd surfing.

After the gig the band went to a rock bar but unfortunately I couldn’t go because I had to go to a farewell party of a friend of mine who he’s going in a foreign country to work.

So I didn’t get a T-shirt-as I heard there were only 50 which later were given probably at this bar- and pity there wasn’t a stand at the gig to buy…

Anywayz overall a great gig from a great band!

Posted on Tue, 1 February 2005 at 12:09

#60

steliott wrote:

Title: athens photos

i’m going to post some photos tomorrow from the gig, anybody interested please sent a message..
great show, thanx to everybody who came..

Posted on Tue, 1 February 2005 at 13:21

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