comparisons
Carl Edlund Anderson
cea20 at CUS.CAM.AC.UK
Tue Apr 28 09:22:12 EDT 1998
On tis 28 apr 1998 07.57 -0400 "John A Swartz" <jswartz at MBUNIX.MITRE.ORG>
wrote:
> So, if you want to compare the bands, fine by me. But, while you're at
> it, why don't you compare the new BOC with the latest Hawkwind - the 2
> bands are about as closely related as the current BOC and tBS.
I don't know if I'd go _that_ far! :) A lot of tunes with the
Bouchard Bros. input are still prominent in BOC's current set-list.
Comparison between tBS and BOC isn't really that surprising, no matter how
much musicological relevance it may have. Heck--it's only rock'n'roll ...
That said, I like _Malpractice_ better than _Distant Horizons_, and I
expect that I will like _Heaven Forbid_ better than _DH_ as well! But
I'll reserve judgement until I've heard _DH_.
Actually, if I were BOC, I would have unashamedly have covered
"Sisters of the Precious Blood". Probably more creepy than anything on
_HF_ :) But then, if I were BOC I wouldn't have taken so long to release
an album and would have certainly been raiding the "unreleased/unfinished"
vaults for material to rework if I had writer's block that bad ...
Hey, I've no problem (in principle) with repetivity. I don't expect
BOC to reach the heights of cleverness as they did with the Bouchards and
Pearlman aboard, but if they can crank out a few decent tunes, well, Buck
is still a damn fine guitar player :) It _is_ only rock'n'roll.
"Needle Gun" is, after all, a damn silly song :) but it is does
_rock_ and is good fun!
Cheers,
Carl
--
Carl Edlund Anderson
Dept. of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, & Celtic
St. John's College, University of Cambridge
mailto:cea20 at cus.cam.ac.uk
http://hea-www.harvard.edu/~carl/
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