HW listening Ruts and Bridgette
Rudich, Robert A
Rudich at VOLPE2.DOT.GOV
Thu Sep 14 10:59:00 EDT 1995
I tend to listen to the stuff from '85 on a lot more than the older stuff.
Although, it may be due to a mental block that Mike Holmes has helped me
lift. I'll be off next week so I'll fire up the old stuff again. I listen
to the Live Chronicles the most of all. I like a good bit of Space Bandits
too (I duck here). I do like the atmospheric tunes but they have to have a
strong guitar line or something to anchor them. One of my biggest
disappointments with HW is that they get into something I really like and
then lose it in the swirl. The Damnation Alley on _PS_ is a perfect
example. The 1st 3 minutes or so are great and then it just loses steam and
drifts nowhere. I have made a tape of bits I like that I play a lot too.
Things like Jack of Shadows and Uncle Sam's on Mars from the murky era are
there.
I happened to catch a live date where they did all of Space Bandits (slipped
in Snake Dance and Angels of Death along the way). I had not gotten the
album yet and I was amazed when Bridgette came out with the opening number.
Last thing I expected from those grizzled, no talent rockers, almost choked
on my cider. My jaw stayed open from that point on because I was in new
ground most of the night. She added a whole new dimension with the vocals
and the masked dancing. I can only hope she drifts in again at some point.
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