BOC ; ETL and other live recordings.
BREVARD Adrian R.
abrevard at SHL.COM
Mon Jun 30 10:48:53 EDT 1997
>Seriously, though, I just got back from a 2 weeks trip to Wisconsin. While I
was there, I finally found a copy of ETL. I have all the BOC studio
albums,
the 3 lives being the only BOC albums I still missed. One down, two to
go *grin*
Hmmm, you definitely need to give a listen to On Your Feet or On Your
Knees, by far the best. SEE, the only reason I have it is the version
of Astronomy which is phenomenal. ETL always left me a bit flat, I
can't take Eric singing songs that were originally done by Al. He does
them well enough but not good enough for me.
>First, "Dr. Music". I already mentioned before that I didn't like this song.
Well... I do now. Or rather, I like THIS version. I was impressed. It
sounds
much more convincing live, heavier, more... uh... BOC-ish ?
Never of real fan of either version.
>Then "Roadhouse Blues". Cooooooooooooooool ;-)) This song is one of the
reasons why I wanted to buy the album. It's not on any other, and also I
was
curious of hearing BOC singing the blues ! *grin* And it was well worth
hearing. I just absolutely love this song.
I agree its nice hearing them do something bluesey and they play this
song well enough. Still I think the list overates this version. I
prefer Frank Marino's cover from Mahogany Rush, Double Live. Frank
plays it the way it should be.
>Finally, "Veteran of the psychic wars". One of my all-time favorite BOC
tune. This time it was the other way around. I was first disappointed. I
mean the music was fine, and then suddenly the singing began.
VotPW sounds great in both forms. Live carries a bit more emotion. I
also like both the live and studio versions of Joan Crawford. Overall,
the classic BOC songs seem a bit lackluster while the recent numbers
(Joan, and Vet) sounded much better.
I consider Feet/Knees the best of the three official live releases,
emotion power, imperfections, its all that. Yet if your willing to
invest is some truly wonderful live BOC, find a dealer who has the
Thing, maybe the last live recording of the original lineup and it just
smokes. The only live recording I hold in higher regard than
Feet/Knees.
L8er
lil' ab
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