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champersnova

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Mogger Since:
November 28, 2006
Location:
The Bosphorusland
Where I'm meant to be:
All so far yet all so near...

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A beautiful Saturday afternoon. Sun is shining gloriously processing into one's bones. I am lying down here on this couch feeling the breeze flowing in from the window - trying to rest my feet-legs on a linen cushion. Can't help asking to myself, was it real what happened last night? Is it possible that a dream came true? A dream I have been growing in my heart for nearly 10 years...

 

Then I check this funny crack in my voice, sweet pain on my legs, signed ticket on my desk and the photographs ornamenting dear mac. It was real! Following almost a 10 year await, Travis were there, in Istanbulland, right one meter before me playing by their hearts, singing, smiling, galvanizing, rocking!... Giving me and hundreds more fans a day of miracles.

 

It was 5 PM when I arrived to the venue to see the almost never-ending queue trying to enter with an enthusiastic patience. I was truly baffled with this image as I have never seen such a big queue in a festival in stanbul before. I remember awfully crowded shows, festivals but at 5 PM meters long of a queue - now that was totally new to me. It took nearly 45 minutes for me to get in and once I was in I saw the whole font row was already taken. Yes, Istanbullers love Travis and anyone could tell there was a years of thirst to their heart-melting music, a deep hunger to their 'live' existence so that hundreds of people were there waiting under the burning sun for hours. Just joined to the crowd sitting on the ground until live music starts. In the mean time, I had to take some disturbing music running through the place. Don't mean to throw any crap to anyone as music itself is precious all the way but what is the point of playing hard-rock almost metal tunes before TRAVIS? Well, life is all about experiencing, right?

 

Anyway, it was the longest 4 hours and a half of my life. Time was just not passing. Under normal conditions, I would be enjoying the moment, drinking, eating, singing along, finding friends around...etc but it was different this time. I and Travis 'we all were under the same sky' and I had to wait cemented to where I was to see them as close as I could. And very luckily once the first supporter came to stage, I found myself standing on the front row by people standing up and making room for the ones waiting backwards. Two supporter bands and a long sound check later, the time would have come. I was counting down the minutes, even seconds and it seemed like forever. My excitement ran to top the moment I see the guy from the Travis team (apologies, I don't know his name) with a fancy 'Ode to J. Smith' t-shirt. My oh my! They were there. Right behind the black curtain while the soundcheck team was placing Andy's banjo right in front of me. I see, the banjo was telling me that there would be some 'Singing' going on.

 

One last effort to keep patience and right on time, 9.30 PM, with a steaming up noise The Magnificent Five arrived on the stage shining through a fancy mist covering the stage: Istanbul was welcoming (in order of appearance): Claes Björklund, Dougie Payne, Fran Healy, Andy Dunlop and Neil Primrose.

 

Because the whole event was skinning me off in the dreamiest way and I was constantly having short-term 'is it happening?' spasms with my heart beating at its fastest I can not remember the exact order of the setlist. But I remember all of the songs (I think) in no particular order. As far as I can recall, they opened with this brand new Dougie song "Something Anything" from the upcoming album "Ode to J. Smith". Later in the night, they did three more new songs back to back. J. Smith (Fran), Long Way Down (Dougie) and Song to Self (Fran). All of them sounded good to me keeping my expectations even higher on the new album. I already knew J. Smith by heart and it was incredible hearing this brilliant tune live and sing along. One of the best songs Travis have ever written up to date! I was curious about how they would gonna make the chorus section or whether they would skip it. Thankfully they didn't. With a little sample back up, it was - like Fran defines- a 3 minute rock opera! Excellent! He also told the brief story behind the J. Smith guy: as it is the most random name in English language, how many J. Smith you could find only with one shot in the phonebook. He told these all in the blogs before, yes but still it was super awesome hearing it once again from the man himself.

 

I couldn't take my eyes off stage even for a second. Neil in cool shadies looking smashing good behind the drums, Andy smiling, winking and rocking as usual (and a special wink came to me once I opened the Scottish flag autographed by Travis -the one came to all the way from Japan thanks to lovely Hiromi!) , Dougie doing his special figures, shaking, smiling at everyone and making everyone smile in the mean time. I thought, if he could get any cuter than that!! Each time he caught my eyes looking at him with a wide open mouth, he was smiling at me with an even wider open mouth! Legend! And Fran; as always as bright as the sunshine, running from one side to another singing by his heart, smiling and ruling the night...

 

After playing the first four songs in the set, Fran said a huge hello to Istanbul making the sweetest excuse on earth when saying 'it took us 10 years to walk all to way to Istanbul - anyone good at foot massage?' The crowd was amazing with one word. Almost everyone was singing along as loudest as they can. Holding umbrellas, 'all we want to do is rock tonight' pancartes... Absolute hits such as Sing, SIde, Love Will Come Through, Selfish Jean, Closer seemed to be the true fuelers triggering the audience to shout and singing like they mean it! And I was happy with these songs as well. Yet, I was wondering if there would be any b-sides, Turn, Blue Flashing Light, Slide Show, The Fear, Afterglow, Last Train, She's So Strange, Happy to Hang Around, Midsummer Nights Dreamin', Re-Offender,..... and the mighty All I Wan To Do Is Rock moment where Andy does the original amp climbing. Having said that, I know it is impossible for them to play all these in such a limited time. They would be in need of 5-6 hours at least. So fair enough, if they didn't play some of those most anticipated ones. Next time hopefully. :-)

 

Anyway, before long there was Turn: one of my most favorite Travis songs also one of my all time favorites. Fran going 'Tuuurn tuuurn tuurn', reminiscing me how encouraging, touching this song has been to me ever since the first time. If I could set myself free, I am afraid I could even cry. This very special piece becoming even more special with Dougie's doing the vocals in the second part. Yes my life was about to be complete. Following this meaningful moment, that long-awaited Andy moment was on the way. AIWTDIR - aka the legendary stage/amp climbing moment where Andy screeching his solo with high distortion. It is like life stops and the only thing alive is Andy with the guitar. For the first time ever I could experience this precious moment live! Everybody should have some Travis in their life. I am telling you...

 

A fulfilling set was coming to an end and they were saying goodbye only to come back for a breathtaking encore in short. Fran with the acoustic guitar, the whole Magnificent Five are arm in arm around him singing along Flowers In The Window. Then they make this warmest music cooperation: Fran singing and holding the guitar, Dougie beating the strings of the same guitar, Andy hitting the chords, Neil and Claes playing tambourine. Picture of perfection, 'they are one in a million'! You could just die happily that moment. Right after FITW, there was a big surprise for me... well big two surprises actually. Slide Show and its equiry Blue Flashing Light distilling in the air to stroke my madly happy ears. Just shouting the loudest as I can and enjoying the moment, thanking Travis TONS in my mind for this moment! As every good thing has to end at some point, this had to finish too. Closing track was none other than our beloved 'WDIAROM?' that made me think if it would going to start to rain but come on it was one of the hottest nights of the summer. Gotta be more realistic, right?

 

That was it. But the night from out of this world was still kicking and alive. Right after they left the stage -thanks to SIna's tips-I headed to the stage room with my friend. There was a huge crowd trying to meet the band and quite a quarrel was going on there. But I was patient, cause Sina told me to be so. :-) After about an hour I saw Fran walking and just gave him a shout and he recognized me. It was so surreal to me that I asked him if I can pinch him and then myself to see if it is happening? It was great. The nicest guy and the band on the planet. Here I say! Even though we were with Fran the guards were still acting nervecracking but hey we were in thank to Fran the GREATEST. I had a lovely conversation with him on the concert, new album, J. Smith, Istanbul, Fran's SWEET boy- Clay, the Flag from Hiromi and more. He even told me that 'I played Slide Show for you'. What a treat?! I was pinching myself even harder to make sure I was not dreaming! :-D Pictures were taken and autographs were given. Then he took me to the rest of the gang: Andy, Dougie and Neil. It was incredible when Fran introduced me to them and Dougie went like ' Oh Champagneeee' with Andy and Neil following him. :-) Neil even noticed my 12 Memories badge and there I was again proudly praising that top record. he hee Very very very lovely and superb and nice and great and fantastic and magnificent people; once again made me realize why I LOVE Travis THIS much!!! The fairy tale ended by Fran walking us to door (probably to protect from the annoying guards tee hee) and saying goodbye. Thank you Fran and thank you TRAVIS for everything you have contributed in my life. I will see you all again soon!

 

-Champers x

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Dale says:

Wow, 10 years of waiting, and it sounds like it was worth it. :)

Posted 3 months ago
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Champers...I am so happy for you! I know what this show meant to you and it's great that the show was everything that you wanted it to be-and more! Hopefully, it is not another 10 years before they come back to Istanbul.  It seems that you Turks showed them the love and they will be returning sooner.

Posted 3 months ago
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Dale: Thanks! It was totally worth it. The problem now is that I want to see them again even more than ever! :-)

 

Popsavant: YES! Thank you! :-D They told me that they are coming back soon and I promised them to catch them somewhere else in the mean time. It was the night of my life. I have loads more to tell about that night! 

Posted 3 months ago
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It's not been a long time since the beautiful Scots - Travis released their long-time anticipated 5th studio album The Boy With No Name which to me has been underrated within the ocean of new records drifting all around in 2007- and maybe due to the not spot on single choices. Fans would know how long we had to wait for that rescue record to take Travis out of shadow after more than 3 year of wait following 12 Memories (aka musical perfectness no matter what 'they' say). A year and a few has been past and the nicest band on the earth who is known as Travis are now releasing a brand new album -number 6 -expected to be out in summer of 2008. One year lap might look a little short especially to those who have had long yearnings for Travis in the past, yes. But the band have achieved many things during this little time. World touring for The Boy With No Name, teaming up with Claes Bjorklund in both touring and making of the new record, three singles - with praiseful videos, calling it a day with long-standing label Independiente, recording brand new songs for the new album from London to NY, Portland; working with the producer Emery Dobyns in due subject, publishing plenty of studio blogs on the recording session frequently and -this one is for Dougie only- becoming a father to a little blonde boy!...

A new song 'J. Smith' from the upcoming new album 'Ode to J. Smith' is debuted on Nic Harcourt's KCRW Radio Show - Morning Becomes Eclectic on May 1st to receive handful praises from the fans already.

J. Smith is about a nameless character like the rest of the whole album. Hence a very common name such 'J. Smith' is chosen to bless odes along. It is a well rounded, versatile tune with too much happening in; those missed Andy solos as in the debut album Good Feeling, imaginative - melodramatic lyrics distilling through the dreamy chords as in The Man Who, catchy chorus echoing with Fran's colorful singing Oh-Ohs as in The Invisible Band, a unique heroic choir section presenting a charming fest to ears, an over 30 secs captiving outro, noisy riffs, noisy riffs and noisy riffs...! In the studio blogs Fran describes the birth of this song like: 'This song is, for me, where the whole record turned a corner during the writing process. It came from a riff I played whilst trying out a guitar pedal, sitting on the bust up old sofa in the vintage and rare guitar shop in Denmark Street, London.' It is good!

Can't help thinking how moving and energetic this tune will sound live! Speaking of live, as part of the new tour for the new album, Travis have announced plenty of new dates most of which are places they are to play for the first time ever. What making me thrill on an excessive level is that they are starting the tour in Istanbul at the end of June. First ever Travis show in the town that has already started driving hundreds of fans happily crazy! Years of thirst to Travis to be filled only in less than two month from now.

Here are the recent dates added to agenda:

27 June - Binboamania Festival - Istanbul, Turkey 4 July - Terre des Neuvas Festival - Brottany, France 10 July - Montreux Jazz Festival - Montreux, Switzerland 16 July - B-1 - Moscow, Russia 18 July - Positivus Festival - Salacgriva, Latvia 25 July - Fuji Rock Festival - Neaba Ski Resort, Japan 26 July - Pentaport Rock Festival - Incheon City, Korea 16 August - V Festival 2008 - Weston Park / Staffordshire, UK 17 August - V Festival 2008 - Hylands Park / Chelmsford, UK 30 August - Døgnvillfestivalen -Tromsø, Norway

And only to show how rocking Travis turns on the stage, here is a short clip made by one and only Nigel Godrich.

 

Beware ladies and gentlemen! Travis on the way. Coming full throttle to rock some fancy socks!

-Champers

P.S. For further information check travisonline.com. Don't miss out on the blogs posted by Fran and Dougie. Pleasure to read all the way.

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I can only imagine your giddiness as you wait to hear the whole album....Your love for Travis has no bounds!

Posted 5 months ago
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That sounded AWESOME!! Oh man I really can't wait til the album comes out!!!

Posted 5 months ago
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Wisely said, Mr Savant! Only to prove this here I declare that I own the ticket #000001 by yesterday morning. Score! he hee :-)

Posted 5 months ago
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Other Tags: Aereogramme, My Latest Novel, FatCat

I have been getting showered with good music news in the last couple weeks. Best of those news are evolving from my favorite Scottish bands obviously. First, a Travis date announcement in Istanbul and then a brand new EP coming from The Twilight Sad phenomenon.

A 6-track mini album entitled; 'Here, It Never Snowed, Afterwards It Did' is to be released in June 9th through FatCat Records. That very tasteful record label is now streaming the full EP on their official website.

http://fat-cat.co.uk/fatcat/release.php?id=264

Track List: 1. And She Would Darken The Memory 2. Cold Days From The Birdhouse 3. Here, It Never Snowed. Afterwards It Did 4. Mapped By What Surrounded Them 5. Walking For Two Hours 6. Some Things Last A Long Time

Four known and adored tunes of the band; And She Would Darken The Memory, Cold Days From The Birdhouse, Mapped By What Surrounded Them, Walking For Two Hours are displaying us a new face of The Twilight Sad with the new arrangements quite different from the original versions. Less noise, more ambiance, strings embraced with James Graham's super devastating voice and intensive 'sine qua non' shoegazing elements. The title song is a brand new one following the classical path of band in the noisy sound rotation. Final track is a successful cover of a Daniel Johnston and Jad Fair track: 'Some Things Last A Long Time'.

As mentioned strings are taking an outstanding place in the whole record. Thanks to those other Scottish talents contributed to the album leaving us worship the sound. Laura Mcfarlane of the wonderful My Latest Novel is playing violin and Campbell Mcneil of LEGENDARY Aereogramme is playing bass. The whole record is engineered by none other than Iain Cook!!! It is- for me - indefinably amazing seeing those Aereogramme lads at work again, after they unfortunately announced their disbanding last year! Even better is that they are collaborting with their fellow Twilight Sad boys...

I could go on praising and praising like this for hours and for pages. Instead I will leave you enjoy the album hopefully with a deep satisfaction and I will do the same.

-Champers

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Dale says:

Now that's news worth savoring; more Twilight Sad please!

Posted 5 months ago
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jenny says:

Great post, thanks for the heads up!

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dachmo says:

Yes, The Twilight Sad was in my top 10 releases from last year. Glad to hear this. Thanks Champers! By the way, I'm guessing you've seen "This Is England" because of your avatar, was it any good?

Posted 5 months ago

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