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Meltdowner
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rogerthat
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It is.
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Meltdowner
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I knew it. I wasn't paying much attention to the video, but the drums reminded me too much of Porcupine Tree
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rogerthat
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Interesting observation there because when I first heard this concert, I was surprised at how flat, how 80s Harrison sounded here. Maybe he just didn't have a choice and/or was too inexperienced. He said he was expected to perform the drum parts of Scheherazade in the audition and he was the only one who had learnt the track in advance which is why he got the job. Camp in his trademark style of gently condescending banter said Harrison was the last guy to audition and it's always the last one who gets the job.
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Meltdowner
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True, the drums sound flat, but the playing style is the same, despite being a kid here
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kenethlevine
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there's actually a few good other performances in there, especially the sole track from Time Line, "Flight", is rather well done, as are some of the instrumental parts of Sheherazade and "Opening Out".
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fudgenuts64
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I thought so - not a bad concert, I quite like Camp's getup but the keyboards really kill it for me. I can't think of any band with a worse synth pallet than Renaissance in 1981/1983.
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rogerthat
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Yup, if only they had tried similar tones as on Nevada - either the Midwinter cover or Pictures in the fire (track). Still 80s but more 'timeless'. I don't have a problem with the idea of wanting to do something different per se but it just came across as trying too hard to be different and sacrificing all their existing strengths at the altar of hipness. Even a good tune like Remember was ruined by Gosling's synths. Not like KC's Discipline but then not a whole lot of 80s albums by 70s prog rock bands are that good.
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fudgenuts64
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Well, I listened to Camel's Nude recently and I thought it was quite good - and I was very skeptical. And... um... I like a lot of the poppy albums from some 70s bands but in terms of 70s prog bands in the 80s making prog albums, it really is pretty dire. Plenty of albums from 80s bands, though.
On topic, I need that Nevada record so bad. Probably the last Renaissance thing I really want that I don't have yet. Enchanted Caress by Illusion really disappointed me when I finally got it though. One or two tracks worth it but I'm not surprised it never made it out the door.
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rogerthat
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I omitted to mention Nude. Another 80s album that was pretty good. I quite like 90125 though I know it is not an universal favourite to say the least. Not 80s Genesis, notwithstanding their success, and certainly not 80s Renaissance. Never heard Enchanted Caress. I guess Nevada is or was available on amazon.
You can listen to Pictures in the Fire here:
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rogerthat
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A little tidbit here. I have found the Stephanie Adlington version of Loves Lies Love Dies from The Other Woman. Love Lies Love Dies was originally Dreammaker with lyrics by Jon Camp (unless I am mistaken). Love Lies has lyrics by Thatcher. It was also used by Annie Haslam for her solo album Blessing in Disguise. This video has a verse and chorus each from each version.
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rogerthat
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Stephanie Adlington is a pretty good jazz singer. It was quite brave of her to attempt the folk-classical repertoire of Annie Haslam, given she was bound to only land brickbats for the most part.
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Rednight
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Annie Haslam showing up on the most recent Yes tribute album performing Wondrous Stories (I believe) with Steve Howe. On second thought, it was Turn of the Century.
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"It just has none of the qualities of your work that I find interesting. Abandon [?] it." - Eno
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Dellinger
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I have heard that version of "Turn of the Century", and it is very beautiful indeed. The main problem I find with it is that the keyboards are so much weaker, but Annie's singing was really wonderful... it would have been nice to hear her do more Yes songs. |
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rogerthat
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It's a nice one though Annie's age kind of shows. Jon Anderson was still singing that song better in live shows at around the same time as she recorded her version. She should have attempted a few of those in the 70s maybe, when her voice was brighter and stronger in the fourth/fifth octaves. Now, it's darker and stronger in the lower keys but Anderson sings in a female singer's range so that is useless. Reaching Out, which she recorded in 77 for the short lived Intergalactic Touring Band, is a dead ringer for Jon Anderson - at least the verse.
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micky
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pfff.. amateurs..
a Renaissance appreciation thread... 3 pages now.. and not ONE picture of Annies feet. For shame.. |
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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kenethlevine
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haha we have to be careful about your over zealous genuflection Micky
Re Camel, I think Stationary Traveller is a great example of a prog group embracing the 80s while still being prog. Brooding, morose and melodic, with plenty of great Latimer solos and good performances from members of Alan Parsons Project Re Renaissance, I love the Adlington version of "Love Lies". It's just a great song. There are quite a few I like on that album, with "Somewhere west of here" being the one that sounds most like Renaissance, and is great. |
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rogerthat
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Based on that 2 minute excerpt, I liked the arrangements while the singing was meh. Kinda typical pop music type of singing. It seems Stephanie didn't know the album was about the woman who stole away Betty Thatcher's lover. Might have helped at least on this song because the pain didn't come through which Annie nailed on the Blessing in Disguise version.
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rogerthat
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You are talking to a bunch of people (like Ken or Meltdowner) who have seen her in person and hence don't need photographs.
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Meltdowner
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^ Well, I didn't see her feet
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