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Originally posted by Brosy
1 why they always dress a suite?
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Originally posted by Black_Cat
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Original von niki_6784
not sure if der leiermann is an exact translation to tears in the rain though!
nono, no translation. Totally different lyrics. Just the music is the same
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Originally posted by Brosy
i have two questions
1 why they always dress a suite?
and
2 der leierman is the same song like tears in rain????
thanks
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Originally posted by Kyron5
Der Leiermann (The Organ Grinder) is a famous German poem.
http://myweb.dal.ca/waue/Trans/Mueller-Winterreise.html
--Sharon
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Originally posted by Kyron5
Montelius: Well, it's a bit of both. It was very time consuming to make these things. In the early days it took about 4 or 5 hours to make the [costumes] every single gig. As we got more and more gigs it just became impossible to do it. And we never had the money to get things constructed and we're not that good at making stuff ourselves. So we just decided we have to have something a little easier to make. In between [the costumes from the early shows and the suits] we had the dresses we had on the first US tour.
IN: I remember those. I thought they were monks robes, or something.
Montelius: They became that. In the beginning it was just girls dresses from a well-known chain of stores in Sweden [laughs].
IN: So you walked into [the store] and bought a couple of ladies dresses?
Montelius: Yes, we tried them out in the store, too. The three of us were standing there with five different kinds of black dresses in the ladies department very seriously discussing "oh, well that doesn’t fit you that good…." People thought we were totally crazy.
--Sharon
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Originally posted by Megaprofit
Does anyone by any random struck of luck have pictures of the before-suit era?
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Originally posted by michelem31
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Originally posted by Megaprofit
Does anyone by any random struck of luck have pictures of the before-suit era?
There's an interview from '97 here that has a couple of pics of Eskil in the suit-dress. I know there's a site that has a few pics of all three of them in the priesty getup, but I can't remember where it is at the moment.
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Originally posted by michelem31I think that's another thing I love about the band: the imagery of these three men who, by appearances, could be mistaken for CEO's of a huge mega business corporation, but actually make some of the craziest and loudest noises on the planet. Way to rebel, indeed.
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Originally posted by Atma
A suit makes a man look very elegant... and adding to what Eskil said, such outfits don't disturbe the music.
I don't really like all these overdressed people with strange hairstyles and makeup... Hm... I guess I'm old-fashioned... or simply getting old...
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Lush:
I am someone who enjoys abstract visuals and feel that stepping out of one's every day clothes to perform mentally changes a person as well. Whether that's a business suit or a monkey suit. It's hard for me to explain when a visual distracts me from the music (like music videos) and then I feel I may as well just stick to recordings. The difference between a band I want to see live is that seeing them perform is a shared moment in time. The audience isn't invisible, musicians see us, and so when that exchange is full of positive energy, it's a dynamic moment. :nod:
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My favorite thought is: whoever you admire, imagine them folding their laundry or tiling a floor. Or anything mundane in life we all do, really. They live their lives daily as we do, so when they get on stage it's also special for them, too. If it isn't, something is wrong, I think.
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