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Tuesday, April 11th 2006, 8:19pm

Hello im new and I had to create an account just to ask that specific question :confused:

Is there anywhere I can get sound clips of Nell singing the old songs of TOT ?
thanks in advance :flowers:

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Tuesday, April 11th 2006, 8:26pm

Short and sad answer:
No. :(
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Thursday, April 13th 2006, 11:30am

Hopefully tot will at some point (hint hint)
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Thursday, April 13th 2006, 11:11pm

Hmmm I'm very interested how her voice could sound in song "Play" (my favoritue from Assembly) :huh:

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Friday, May 19th 2006, 10:22pm

OMG I saw a live video from the islington academy gig :crybaby: and I heard machine live OMG nell you are an amazing singer live and you suit that song so much better than you know know who, here's the link

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hnxrsw3CMqs
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Saturday, May 20th 2006, 9:49am

Does she use the high pitched tones when she does the old songs? it seems to me that her voice is a lot deeper than Liv
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Saturday, May 20th 2006, 10:10am

It's not really deeper, it's just darker and warmer. Has a totally different timbre. But - yes, she can sing very, very high, too. Amazing, amazing!

Regarding the link: My, is that an awful sound quality! Standing in front of the stage everything sounded a trillion times better. But thanks for linking!
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Saturday, May 20th 2006, 5:44pm

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It's not really deeper, it's just darker and warmer. Has a totally different timbre. But - yes, she can sing very, very high, too. Amazing, amazing!

Regarding the link: My, is that an awful sound quality! Standing in front of the stage everything sounded a trillion times better. But thanks for linking!


Dark? Warm? Hehe I'd think we were talking about whine all of a sudden :P

But great.. Then I just need to see them live
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Sunday, May 21st 2006, 1:06am

Well, how "old" is the material she'll be singing? Somehow, I'm skeptical about the likelihood of her singing material from the self-titled album or Velvet Darkness They Fear (or, moreso, skeptical about any of that material being played at a present-day Theatre of Tragedy show).
As for Musique and Assembly, I really don't feel that Liv's vocals were all that much of a contribution to the songs, and that she could be phased out of them easily enough.
And damn this dial-up connection. Otherwise, I'd check out that youtube video.
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Sunday, May 21st 2006, 1:17am

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OMG I saw a live video from the islington academy gig :crybaby: and I heard machine live OMG nell you are an amazing singer live and you suit that song so much better than you know know who, here's the link

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hnxrsw3CMqs



I loved,
stayed perfect
but I want still see
her voice in "motion"
I adore
Liv was perfect
and I think that Nell will be
:)
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Sunday, May 21st 2006, 10:10am

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Dark? Warm? Hehe I'd think we were talking about whine all of a sudden :P
If she's a wine, then she's something like a 1982 Chateau Mouton-Rothschild compared to the drain cleaner you get if you order pizza for more than 25€.

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But great.. Then I just need to see them live
Oh! You haven't been in Kopenhagen?!

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Well, how "old" is the material she'll be singing? Somehow, I'm skeptical about the likelihood of her singing material from the self-titled album or Velvet Darkness They Fear (or, moreso, skeptical about any of that material being played at a present-day Theatre of Tragedy show).
Crap, I don't have the setlist over here, but in General: they played stuff from every album this tour. And cou can trust the old Hamster: she was adorable, really! And this tour was the first time I experienced Raymond really having fun - on stage and off stage. Which is nice, actually. I mean - you know our good old "grumpy geezer", don't you?

However: there was the "Rose for the Dead" which was so wonderful and touching, "A Hamlet for a slothful vassal" (not in London because they had to cut their show down) and furthermore "Bring forth ye shadow" and "And when he falleth" and from Aégis there was "Cassandra" and "Lorelei" and (finally) "Venus".

[Edit: Ha! Found the setlist!
01. Storm
02. Lorelei
03. Bring Forth Ye Shadow
04. Venus
05. Silence
06. Cassandra
07. And When He Falleth
08. Fragment
09. Fade
10. Crash/Concrete
11. Episode
12. Begin and End
13. A Rose for the Dead
14. Ashes and Dreams
15. Machine
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16. Image
17. A Hamlet for a Slothful Vassal]
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Sunday, May 21st 2006, 4:56pm

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If she's a wine, then she's something like a 1982 Chateau Mouton-Rothschild compared to the drain cleaner you get if you order pizza for more than 25€.


Nice! However, I did enjoy that pizza-for-more-than-25€ wine. Especially on the first albums ;)


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Oh! You haven't been in Kopenhagen?!


:( Copenhagen is 3-4 hours away from here, and the train tickets aren't cheap! I think there were some other reason that I didn't see them, but I can't remember it. I would have loved to be there though!

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Edit: Ha! Found the setlist!
01. Storm
02. Lorelei
03. Bring Forth Ye Shadow
04. Venus
05. Silence
06. Cassandra
07. And When He Falleth
08. Fragment
09. Fade
10. Crash/Concrete
11. Episode
12. Begin and End
13. A Rose for the Dead
14. Ashes and Dreams
15. Machine
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16. Image
17. A Hamlet for a Slothful Vassal


Doesn't look too bad at all! But I would have thought they saved And When he falleth as one of the last. That's the general favourite if I remember the voting from this site correctly
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Sunday, May 21st 2006, 6:38pm

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If she's a wine, then she's something like a 1982 Chateau Mouton-Rothschild compared to the drain cleaner you get if you order pizza for more than 25€.
Nice! However, I did enjoy that pizza-for-more-than-25€ wine. Especially on the first albums ;) <!--QuoteEnd-->[/align]<!--QuoteEEnd-->Well, as long as you're young.... but when you grow older, it just gives you a bad headache and skin irritations.

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Doesn't look too bad at all! But I would have thought they saved And When he falleth as one of the last. That's the general favourite if I remember the voting from this site correctly <!--QuoteEnd-->[/align]<!--QuoteEEnd--> <shrugs> I didn't set it up. ;) If I had created the setlist, I would have left "Silence" out and put "Debris" in, and you know that "Image" isn't my favourite at all, too. But for some weird reason it works pretty well live. People seemed to appreciate it more than "And when he falleth". That one's actually the VDTF song I liked the least, the piano line just isn't my thing.
Nevertheless people love it, yeah. Even today, 10 (!!!) years after its release, there's the trimestrial e-mail from several people, asking MoT where the infamous dialog was taken from and what it means, and it's oh-so-gorgeous....... :blink:

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Sunday, May 21st 2006, 8:34pm

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Well, as long as you're young.... but when you grow older, it just gives you a bad headache and skin irritations.


Ahem. I am 18 mind you B) *feels important*


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<shrugs> I didn't set it up. ;) If I had created the setlist, I would have left "Silence" out and put "Debris" in, and you know that "Image" isn't my favourite at all, too. But for some weird reason it works pretty well live. People seemed to appreciate it more than "And when he falleth". That one's actually the VDTF song I liked the least, the piano line just isn't my thing.


Hmm now I feel yet more ashamed not to have heard Assembly and the new album :unsure:
From VDTF, Black as the Devil painteth wouldbe my least favourite. I like AWHF because of Liv's voice in the 2 double-dialogues and then the instrumental parts of the spoken dialogue ^_^



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Nevertheless people love it, yeah. Even today, 10 (!!!) years after its release, there's the trimestrial e-mail from several people, asking MoT where the infamous dialog was taken from and what it means, and it's oh-so-gorgeous....... :blink:

Yes I'm one of those people ^_^ (not the ones who writes MoT though)


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Sunday, May 21st 2006, 8:49pm

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Ahem. I am 18 mind you B) *feels important* <!--QuoteEnd-->[/align]<!--QuoteEEnd-->
Spring chicken! Probably you don't even have some wrinkles or grey hair.... :lol: (Damn! I wish I was 18 again... :crybaby: )

By the way: of course MoT doesn't mind if you write him a mail. :P He's always happy when there's something else than spamspamspamspamwonderfulspam in his mailbox.....
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Monday, May 22nd 2006, 8:43am

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Short and sad answer:
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Wednesday, May 24th 2006, 11:47am

just glad to hear the new tot live :) I am so going to see them live, my parents will spontaneously combust someday. They just sound so awesome live I can't wait!
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Saturday, June 3rd 2006, 8:26pm

That vid adds more expectation. I really like not only Nell's voice, but also her initiative into adding something to the song.

Now, where's disintegration in that list? :(
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Saturday, June 24th 2006, 3:27am

Great to hear Hamlet sung in key save for some douchebag in the audience who's a minor 2nd off.
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