BOC: Bloom
Ted Jackson EL84
tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU
Tue Dec 3 16:33:28 EST 1996
:
>>From Ross:
> yea, he probably wasn't as creative as others, but his
> role, as far as i saw it, was as a front man. which
> he was pretty good at. he sang ok too, given the right
> songs.
>
I agree with Ross. As a composer, he hasn't had the output of BD or
AB in shaping BOC's sound, but from the very first time I saw them
[which predates the birth of many on BOC-L] he was the quintessential
frontman. His onstage personna stayed with me more than BD's amazing
guitar playing, even though, as a youthful guitarist, BD was already
my hero. I always thought EB [at least in the early days--you can't
hold age against anyone] was the essence of on-stage cool. And his
voice always had a subcurrent of humor yet also agressiveness that
added a key edge to BOC's overall sound...
> i don't think you can knock his overall contribution to
> the band's success. he was good at what he did for BOC.
>
> rr
Agreed. I think a lot of the source of dissatisfaction with EB has
come about 'cause he's seen by many [perhaps correctly] as the person
behind AL's ouster from the band and subsequent disgraceful treatment
over Imaginos. I think there's plenty of blame to go around on that
one...
theo
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