Midnight Oil

Subject: Re: [powderworks] From Jim´s blog
From: James Warren
Date: 18/03/2009, 2:52 am
To: powderworks@yahoogroups.com.au

They were a band full of members who had all continued to find things in their lives that they are passionate about between 2002 and 2009. It was this power and passion mixed with steadiness and confidence that came through in the performance and helped make it so spot-on. None of them were in any kind of rut as far as I could see.

That's what I saw on Youtube anyway.

Pete moving on to other arenas and the instrument-players developing other parts of their art has been a very good thing, even though it causes us fans to miss seeing their concerts and hearing new albums. I was very happy to see all 5 of them so fresh on stage. They also added some nice guitar touches to some of the songs.

-Jim


-----Original Message-----
From: Sena
Sent: Mar 17, 2009 12:16 PM
To: powderworks@yahoogroups.com.au
Subject: Re: [powderworks] From Jim´s blog

"We had all inexorably moved on...don't know if anyone in the audience felt that."
 
Well...did anyone?
 
From reading the reviews it didn't sound like a band whose members had moved on.  Unless they were just doing a really good job of hiding it.
 
-Sena
The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.


--- On Tue, 3/17/09, Aliester Crowley <aliestercrowleyy@hotmail.com> wrote:
From: Aliester Crowley <aliestercrowleyy@hotmail.com>
Subject: [powderworks] From Jim´s blog
To: powderworks@yahoogroups.com.au
Date: Tuesday, March 17, 2009, 6:58 AM

http://blogs. myspace.com/ index.cfm? fuseaction= blog.viewcustom&friendId=159495515&blogId=477026920&swapped=true
 
The Oils got back together for a rare appearance at Sound Relief, The benefit staged for the victims of the devastation caused by the Victorian bushfires. It was a HUGE show. The bigness of it was just... enormous. Of course it has been reported in all the mainstream media in much more detail than this blog, with lots of opinions and hoohah, but it raised 5 million dollars for the most worthy of causes so that's what counts.
It was a hell of a long way from playing the Hopetoun. I'd like to see 81,000 people fit in there.
We warmed up in Canberra's Royal Theatre in the two days before the big gig. It was fun to see everyone again who make the band tick onstage and off, and make that glorious racket that is, and was, the Oils. On the downside it was a tad surreal and nostalgic, and knowing that this could be the last time we gather the clan, although I thought Wave Aid was the final nail. And that we had all inexorably moved on. Don't know if anyone in the audience felt that, leave comments on this blog if you did. Hard not to smile though when you observe the joy on the faces of the audience (some of them really young) when the well known songs kicked in. I especially enjoyed playing the 'Capricornia' songs and 'Surfs Up', they never got much of a run and felt really fresh.
The shows were recorded for posterity on the SOS mobile and filmed by our friends Youth and Danny amongst others so hopefully there'll be something to look at and listen to in the future.


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