On Mon, 8 Sep 1997, William Eshmade wrote:
On a different point: Although as everybody else I am a major B&S fan I would like to hear other peoples views on the disorganisation of the gigs, sound wise. There was a recent comment in this months Q magazine with although was a bit cruel was to the point. Paraphrased it was that the band veered from beautiful and sensitive to chaotic (organsiation wise). After sitting through their 4-5 hour sound check at Colchester (which was at times fanatsic at other infuriating) I wondered if they were a bit too unorganised? The trouble also being at the concerts themselves they seem to spend an age getting ready for the next song not helped when they contantly change instruments (although this is a very good virutostic thing ((I knew my music degree would come in handy one day!!)). Any opnions?
Ben
Well, there are some bands that thrive in the live context..others do not. Not being fortunate enough to see B&S yet, I can't tell you. However, all bands tighten up over time, and as I understand it, they haven't had an incredible # of shows yet. As for changing instruments, it depends a lot on their own resolve to making the show flow well. The last time I saw Tortoise, they had an instrument change between every single song, but managed to make it flow well. (Tortoise also makes it a bit humorous...john Macentire is a real ham when running bwtween instruments...) -Alex ----------------------------------------------------------------------- . This message was brought to you by the Sinister mailing list. . To send to the list please mail "sinister@majordomo.net". . For subscribing, unsubscribing and other list information please see . http://www.majordomo.net/sinister . For questions about how the list works mail owner-sinister@majordomo.net -----------------------------------------------------------------------