Next BOC Album
Ted Jackson jr. 6L6
tojackso at LIBRARY.SYR.EDU
Tue Oct 7 09:28:38 EDT 1997
> From: brian halligan <brianh at PULLEYN.COM>
> > As a non-BOC person, the track list on ETL looked pretty good.
> Why don't
> > people like it? Are they relatively poor performances, or
> crap sound?
>
There are some good performances: Excellent renditions of DFtR
[though not any better than the one on SEE], Roadhouse is cool, and,
DaS finally recorded live, and with Al on Drums no less. A lot of it
is just plain unnecessary, as John pointed out. I suspect that what
turns people off [certainly true in my case] is that it's the first
record without Al. Rick's a competent drummer, but to fill Al's
shoes, a drummer has to be amazing...
> This was the first BOC live album I bought (because of the cover
> art).
> It's like watching a movie based on a book without reading the
> book
> first. You love the movie, but when you finally do read the
> book, you
> find that the screenplay pales in comparison.
>
I agree. It's a great jacket, and when I bought it, I was really
psyched to be blown away, but it didn't happen. I had seen the band
before the record came out, so I knew Al was gone, but I'd hoped the
album would have been old material featuring Al...
> The sound is clean (though not as clean as SEE), but it lacks
> the
> energy, and little mistakes, that make On Your Feet so much more
> powerful. When I bought OYF about a month or two later, I began
> to
> think that maybe ETL wasn't the end-all of live albums.
>
OYF is Al's fave BOC album. I wasn't wild about it until recently.
I always thought it was kind of ragged. And, coming after the first
3 albums which were so brilliantly produced, a live record just isn't
going to have the same feel. Though I was always blown away by the
live experience. Last couple of years, though, it's a record I play
all the time. Al really shines in a live situation. Plus, it
reminds me of how great EB used to be as a frontman. Actually,
Buck's playing has gotten much better since this album, but his work
on OYF still stands tall. Allen's keyboard work was much more
dominant back then--sounds kind of watered-down lately...Joe? Well
he's always been rock-solid and consistent, both singing and
playing...
> ETL is worth having for its live versions of "Joan Crawford",
> "Roadhouse
> Blues", and "Dominance & Submission". I like this version of
> "JC"
> almost better than the one on FoUO.
> >
> Brian
Agreed!
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theo
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