Imaginos remakes and outtakes
Carl E. Anderson
cea20 at CUS.CAM.AC.UK
Tue Feb 13 09:15:09 EST 1996
> > Well sorry ya'll didn't go ga ga over the remake. It was quite
> > conciously made "commercial" by Pearlman and Columbia Brass. I thought the
> > track was kinda cool myself.
>
> Who knows what we might have thought of it, if it wasn't a remake.
Probably would have liked it. As a youngster in BOC fandom terms
I heard the _Imaginos_ version first, and thought it was cool. Then
when I heard the original, I thought it was cool as well.
It is often so that when people have gotten used to hearing
something a certain way, they balk at changes. The "classicness" syndrome
strikes again ;) (Obviously this doesn't cover all the cases, though).
> would you believe that the song I
> hear named most often as the song wich really 'makes the album' is...
> "Magna of Illusion" ? It seems to be a great fan favorite (even
> though I think most people would agree that it's probably not well
> suited to have been a single). :-)
Bizarre. It took me a long while to warm to "Magna". It
took me nearly as long to warm to "BOC" and I have yet to warm to
the chorus of "Imaginos" ;)
What I instantly liked on the album, apart from "I Am the One"
and the MHA (most holy "Astronomy" ;) was "Siege and Investiture ...".
Great piece. (And one I can't really see _anyone_ being able to cover
respectively ;)
Cheers,
Carl
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