Atomhenge Live Chronicles (was Re: HW 40th Anniversary Show)
Steve Swann
swann1066 at GMAIL.COM
Thu Mar 19 09:15:15 EDT 2009
Carl have you seen the Cleveland Phantasy Theater video from that era? Given how much you like Palace Springs I would call that a must-have.
Steve
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From: Carl Edlund Anderson <cea at CARLAZ.COM>
Date: Thursday, Mar 19, 2009 8:33 am
Subject: Re: Atomhenge Live Chronicles (was Re: HW 40th Anniversary Show)
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On 19 Mar 2009, at 06:29 , Steve Swann wrote:
What I'm hoping for is that it will be better mastered than the
Griffin release, which always sounded muted/muddy to me. As a
result I always ended up listening to the original despite it bein
an incomplete concert record....
Well, I await the report from your critical ear then. _Live
Chronicles_ is a mighty album and a HW high point, for all that I
feel more drawn towards the Palace Springs lineup ....
In fact, I'll happily say that the band turned out more good material
with the 80s-Huw lineups than with the Brock/Davey/Chadwick/House/
Bainbridge lineup (which barely produced part of the semi-live album
that is Palace Springs). It's just the ... *vibe* on those bits of
_Palace Springs_ that attracts me.
And, somehow, HW seems _right_ to me when there is just Brocks guitar
grinding away on its own -- for all that I can't really imagine
something like "Shot Down in the Night" without Huw's part. Strange
really; when I go and home-record my own space-rock things, I
invariably end up with at least a couple of guitars scattered around
it, despite my model being the 1-guitar HW incarnations. Go figure.
Well, it's all of a part, I suppose!
Cheers,
Carl
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