Keep the PT reactions coming. I suggest the same show, Live in Tilburg, the song Cheating the Polygraph and be amazed by the drummer! Edit: actually be amazed by the whole band and song, but especially by Gavin. Lol!
Great reaction. Look forward to hearing more from this fantastic band, couple of suggestion “hatesong” live “normal” live and “cheating the polygraph” also live.. all fantastic 😁👍
Also need some The Pineapple Thief. When PT stopped, Gavin Harrison moved to TPT. Overall soundscape different, yet interest + quality the same. Suggest TPT's "All the Wars" (pre-Harrison) or "Your Wilderness" (with Harrison). Great stuff!
When you mentioned the other guitar having a piezo, that's John Wesley's 2007 custom prototype PRS guitar in action, doing both super heavy tones and acoustic sounds.
Keep the PT reactions coming. I suggest the same show, Live in Tilburg, the song Cheating the Polygraph and be amazed by the drummer! Edit: actually be amazed by the whole band and song, but especially by Gavin. Lol!
Great to see this reaction, plenty more where that came from and as has already been said also in Steven Wilsons solo work as well.
You NEED to react to Dark Matter.....same concert. Steve's guitar solo is incredible!
Great reaction. Look forward to hearing more from this fantastic band, couple of suggestion “hatesong” live “normal” live and “cheating the polygraph” also live.. all fantastic 😁👍
Also need some The Pineapple Thief.
When PT stopped, Gavin Harrison moved to TPT. Overall soundscape different, yet interest + quality the same. Suggest TPT's "All the Wars" (pre-Harrison) or "Your Wilderness" (with Harrison). Great stuff!
PT is such an great live band. I can't wait for October to see them live...
I know that'll be awesome. Unfortunately they aren't coming out here to NC
When you mentioned the other guitar having a piezo, that's John Wesley's 2007 custom prototype PRS guitar in action, doing both super heavy tones and acoustic sounds.
Steven Wilson solo is also amazing such as Luminol live in Mexico City 😉
Fear of a Blank Planet is a play on Public Enemy's classic album named "Fear of a Black Planet"
I thought about that but figured it was just coincidence. Cool that they took inspiration from a rap group.