BOC: Long Day's Night
Brian Halligan
blackblade at BHALLIGAN.COM
Fri Sep 27 13:43:39 EDT 2002
Theo wrote:
>>> I can hear Allen Lanier's keys! And they sound great.
>>
>> Can't hear 'em enough.
>>
> True, but much better than at a concert, where you can't hear them
> at all!
Exactly! I thought he should have been more prominent throughout Curse too.
John wrote:
> Some would probably argue that the CD faithfully reproduces
>> BOC's live sound - and if so, I might agree with you. My point is
>> that BOC is not mixed live IMHO as well as it should be.
I see your point. I've always thought one of the main differences between
BOC now and in the '70s is that straight-ahead, more up-front pounding on
the bass and drums. I think the live CD plays that up, but yeah, maybe too
much.
>>> Reaper never sounded so good live
>>
>> Has it ever sounded BAD live?
Not really. I was just comparing it to SEE and ETI. I should have clarified
that. It's also probably the best version I've heard at a BOC show, but then
again I've only been to around 10 gigs. Your mileage may vary....
>> Bobby's
>> drumming is about as subtle as the proverbial fart in church. Don't
>> get me wrong, Bobby's great, and I don't have an issue with some of
>> his fills. I think you might not think as badly of the fills if the
>> drums weren't overmixed as I previously mentioned.
>
> True, BR IS a great drummer. I find him a bit slick sometimes, and
> some of his fills are, IMHO, a bit inappropriate for the songs...
Yep. I think that's it exactly. To me, his drums seemed up-front in the mix
on Curse too, so it didn't really surprise me on Long Day's Night.
Theo again:
> For sheer power and drive, OYF is amazing. For musical quality, I
> think I prefer this one. And, don't forget SEE for some inspired
> moments, viz. DFtR and Astronomy--though the version of
> Astronomy here won't disappoint...
We're lucky to have live albums for such critical, and varied, points in
their career. We have video for all of them too (Live '76, Black & Blue,
Long Day's Night).
John on Eric:
>> - but again, it's the MIX. The vocals
>> are not "up front" enough. I also think that they need to give a bit
>> more boost to the low frequencies for Eric's mike and give him more of
>> that menacing character he had.
I agree. Eric reminds me of Ian Anderson in that way. Not that Ian's
supposed to be menacing, but that he's too high-pitched live.
Theo:
> I guess Godzilla's a necessary evil, more endured than anticipated.
> While they're at it, include more of the taped intro at the beginning
> of the show. What is it, Vangelis?
Yeah, from the Blade Runner soundtrack I think. If they had included a chunk
of it on the recording, they'd probably have to pay Vangelis, or the movie
studio, or whoever put out the soundtrack. Or all three....
> All in all, a pretty satisfying CD. And the old geezers def. show the
> baggy shorts, de-tuned youngsters what showmanship is supposed
> to be like, eh?
Like Korn will be doing to the khaki slacked, standard-tuned youngsters in
20 years? ;-)
Brian
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