Album photos du concert de The Watch

juillet 7th, 2009 by domsny

Concert de The Watch

Les premières photos du concert de The Watch lors de la soirée des 10 ans de Capexpe sont publiées sur le blog.
Merci Manu.

Si vous avez pris des photos ce soir là merci de nous les faire parvenir.

Une soirée inoubliable

juin 29th, 2009 by domsny

Merci à tous et à toutes d’être venus si nombreux à cette expé sortant des chemins battus.
Merci à tous ceux et toutes celles qui nous ont donné un coup de main pour mettre sur pied ce banquet gaulois et ce spectacle.
Merci au crunchy team d’avoir oser nous partager leur expé.
Merci à tous ceux et toutes celles qui nous ont aidé à tout ranger.

Que d’énergie !

Amitié

Dom

Soirée anniversaire !!!

mai 5th, 2009 by domsny

thewatch_1053415Les 10 ans de www.capexpe.org, un demi siècle pour d’autres, … cela se fêtent !!!

Rendez-vous à Jalhay, dans les Fagnes, le Vendredi 26 Juin à partir de 18h.

Venez nombreux dans les Fagnes pour un BBQ gaulois  et un concert du groupe “The Watch” jouant Nursery Cryme, un des albums mythiques du début du groupe Genesis avec Peter Gabriel et Phil Collins.

Et puis il y aura aussi des sangliers à la broche, des vidéos sur grands écrans et des tentes pour dormir.

Brunch et promenade dans les Fagnes le lendemain pour les mordus.

Inscrivez-vous via ce formulaire avant le 19 juin. (Déjà plus de 120 inscriptions et on espère encore beaucoup de réponses positives  cette semaine).

Dom

Sangliers cuits de la barbe à la queue

mai 4th, 2009 by domsny

BBQ de sangliers  pour tout les amateurs.

The Watch joue Genesis

mai 2nd, 2009 by domsny

nurserycryme711Extrait de Wikipedia (http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Watch)

“The Watch est un groupe italien de rock progressif né de la restructuration de la formation The Night Watch qui produisit en 1997 son seul album “Twilight” sur le même label “Lizard”. Le groupe ne conserve de cette formation d’origine que son initiateur et compositeur principal, le chanteur et flûtiste Simone Rossetti.

Le son du groupe est très ressemblant à celui de Genesis époque Peter Gabriel, aussi bien du point de vue des instruments que de la voix de Simone Rossetti. The Watch a fait des concerts en première partie de The Musical Box, un tribute band de Genesis. Le groupe italien incorpore des titres de Genesis dans ses concerts.”

En plus de quelques unes des leurs compositions,  il joueront pour nous le 26 juin l’intégralité de l’album  “Nursery Cryme” de 1971 de Genesis.

Voir la section Vidéos pour une comparaison  entre les versions de The Watch et de Genesis.

Grande première du film du Crunchy team

mai 1st, 2009 by domsny

Road trip du Crunchy teamProjection sur écran géant et en première mondiale, du film de l’expé du Crunchy Team à travers les USA (bourse capexpé 2007).

D’autre videos seront projetées durant la soirées.

Logement sous tente ou en gîte

mai 1st, 2009 by domsny

Ceux qui le désirent pourront dormir sous tente.

Merci de nous préciser vos intentions (via le formulaire d’inscriptions) pour que nous puissions nous organiser.

Il y a aussi des gîtes dans les environs.

Logement dans le chalet de Benoît

mai 1st, 2009 by domsny

Possibilité de loger au bord d’un étang dans la cabane de Benoît avec vue sur le gagnage des cerfs et sangliers.

Tranquilité garantie ….

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Nursery Cryme

mai 1st, 2009 by domsny

Extrait de Wikipedia : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nursery_Cryme

Nursery Cryme is the third studio album by Genesis and was recorded and released in 1971. It is also the first album to feature the lineup of Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, Phil Collins, and Steve Hackett; the latter two replacing John Mayhew and Anthony Phillips, on drums and guitar respectively, in 1970. This lineup would remain consistent until Gabriel’s departure in 1975.

“The Musical Box” is a story with Victorian overtones and was indeed presented as a Victorian fairy story. The song is a ten-minute epic touching on themes of death, reincarnation and lust; set in Victorian England, the story told of two small children in a country house. The young girl, Cynthia, kills the young boy, Henry, by removing his head with a croquet mallet. The lyrics of the song itself start at the moment when Cynthia discovers Henry’s musical box, which played the nursery rhyme “Old King Cole” when she opens it. As this happens, Henry’s soul returns in a restored body. However, Henry starts aging very quickly but retaining a child’s mind and vision. The life that he will never have, and its desires, start to pass before his eyes. As Henry attempts to have Cynthia pursue his romantic desire, his nurse hears the noise and goes to the nursery to investigate. Acting on instinct, she throws the musical box at the now elderly-looking child, destroying them both. (This story can be found in the inside booklet of the Nursery Cryme album.) The album cover is also a depiction of this song and story: Cynthia, holds a croquet mallet – there is a hoop visible close by – but instead of croquet balls, there are a few heads lying on the ground.

The climax to the song concerns itself with Henry’s feelings towards Cynthia, representing his lustful view of her, shown by the words ‘She’s a lady, she is mine!’ and in the finale when Gabriel sings, ‘Why don’t you touch me? Touch me, NOW, NOW, NOW, NOW, NOW!’. In live performances, Peter Gabriel would wear an “old man” mask for the final verse and unzip the chest part of his black jumpsuit. Dramatic lighting would be used each time he shouted “NOW!” At the end of the song, Henry, the old man, would die.

This song includes uncredited writing contributions from former member Anthony Phillips, having been based on a 1969 demo by him and Rutherford called “F Sharp”. Pieces of the song also came from material the band had written for a documentary about the painter Michael Jackson – those recordings were never released at the time but ultimately appeared on the box set Genesis: 1970-1975.

This became one of Genesis’s more famous songs, acquiring status as of one of the band’s signature tunes from their progressive rock-era and was featured in their live repertoire right up to Phil Collins‘ departure after the We Can’t Dance tour in 1992, albeit with only the closing section being included as part of a medley. It was also released on 1973’s Genesis Live.

A Genesis tribute band, The Musical Box, is named after this song.

“For Absent Friends” is a short and understated folk-based song about two people going to church and praying for their deceased loved ones. It is also the first song by the band to feature drummer Phil Collins as the lead vocalist and was the first song written by the new members Collins and Steve Hackett within the band context.

Guitarist Steve Hackett recorded a waltz version of this song for his Watcher of the Skies: Genesis Revisited album, with vocals by Colin Blunstone.

Peter Gabriel’s lyrics to “The Return of the Giant Hogweed” tell an apocalyptic story about a “regal hogweed” being brought from Russia by a Victorian explorer to the Royal Gardens at Kew. Later, after being planted by country gentlemen in their gardens, the hogweeds take on a life of their own and spread their seed throughout England, preparing for an onslaught. The citizens attempt to assault the hogweeds with herbicide, but the plants are immune. After a brief instrumental (subtitled “The Dance of the Giant Hogweed”), the song ends in a crashing climax where the hogweed reigns victorious over the human race.

The inspiration for the subject of the song is a large, phototoxic weed, Heracleum mantegazzianum which poses a hazard in the United Kingdom and other countries.

The song was a staple of Genesis’ live performances and appears on the Genesis Live album.

“The Fountain of Salmacis” tells the story of the nymph Salmacis who in Greek mythology attempted to rape Hermaphroditus. In the story Salmacis and Hermaphroditus become joined as one, which is mirrored in the lyrics where Peter Gabriel sings:

“We shall be one,
We shall be joined as one.”

The album version features much lead guitar work from Steve Hackett, and is remarkable for the epic sound of mellotron, in the beginning and the end. A live version is included on Three Sides Live.