Circuital Stage Backdrop

Started by Bigsky, Jun 03, 2011, 02:57 PM

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Bigsky

I'm loving the stage backdrop that was used during the Louisville show...I'm assuming this will be used for the tour. I was wondering what people who were at the show thought.

watchtower41

to sum it up in one word: mesmerizing  :D

halesdd

Quote from: watchtower41 on Jun 03, 2011, 03:03 PM
to sum it up in one word: mesmerizing  :D

Best light show/stage set up I have ever seen.  Was nuts!   :D  MMJ could play in a completely blank room and it would still be awesome but it being such a rockin' stage set-up only but ads to the experience.  They did a fanctastic job setting that up.
And all that ever mattered will some day turn back to batter, like a joke.

capt. scotty

It definitely stood out to me. Looked sweet, love the setup
The thing is, Bob, it's not that I'm lazy, it's that I just don't care. - Peter Gibbons

EasyRyder

LOVED the backdrop. Ive seen some pretty elaborate ones before, but this one was perfect. Subtle enough not to distract, but big and elaborate enough to make you feel like you were in some kind of Indiana Jones temple (not of doom). It added some major vibage.

The screen shows during Day is Coming, Steam Engine, Im Amazed, and Highly Suspicious stick out as being incredible. Especially Day is Coming. The band seems to have such talented people working behind the scenes for them.

I hope we all get to see it again soon :D
"As citizens of eternity we ought to be without anxiety."

rmpotsy

absolutely fantastic.  it is probably the best stage set up ive seen behind radioheads tour 3 or 4 summers ago and that was just massive; spread across a stage 3 or 4 times as big as the palace's. 

it was always there, in you sight, but it never drew your attention.  then you focus on it and sometimes the lights were mellow and others, well, they were far from mellow.  i dont know if you could tell through the computer, but it has a physical depth to it, its not flat.  it shows somewhat 3 dimensional images at times or at least at an angle that is different from the way your eye would normally perceive.  i loved how the central eye had a kind of a marvin the martian feel to it as well.

i think i will call him marvin. 
out go the lights it begins