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Long Distance Runaround Wakeman v Squire

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Topic: Long Distance Runaround Wakeman v Squire
Posted By: AfanSpur
Subject: Long Distance Runaround Wakeman v Squire
Date Posted: June 03 2005 at 21:18

On ABWH live the opening bass line to Long Distance Runaround is in Squire's absence played on piano by Wakeman. It really works and freshens that track up no end. I also love Bruford's ratatat programmed drum solo later in the same song. In fact what a concert i recently bought the dvd on e bay for US 60 dollars and surprisingly i also recieved a bootleg of the Sydney concert by Yes last year( great show especially HOTS SSOTS AYAI and Awaken). Anyway i digress my question is do people like that wakeman version and should yes look at rearranging tracks for live shows?

 

PS there is Yes and then there is Prog Rock



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Posted By: penguindf12
Date Posted: June 03 2005 at 22:34
I've always hated it when a band doesn't change a song to play live. What's the point of a live album if all it is are carbon-copies of the studio take with worse sound quality?


Posted By: AfanSpur
Date Posted: June 03 2005 at 23:29
Good Point. I remember seeing Joe jackson in the 80's and he rearranged most of the tunes to good effect.

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There stands Olias to outward to build a ship
Holding within all we hope to retain
The frame will be so built to challenge the universe
Clasped with the skins of the fish of the plain



Posted By: BaldJean
Date Posted: June 04 2005 at 05:35
Originally posted by penguindf12 penguindf12 wrote:

I've always hated it when a band doesn't change a song to play live. What's the point of a live album if all it is are carbon-copies of the studio take with worse sound quality?

Exactly, which is why I don't think much of Genesis live, with the exception of "The Knife" which has a great guitar solo on the first live album. Beats the studio version by far.


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Posted By: goose
Date Posted: June 04 2005 at 06:25

Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

Originally posted by penguindf12 penguindf12 wrote:

I've always hated it when a band doesn't change a song to play live. What's the point of a live album if all it is are carbon-copies of the studio take with worse sound quality?

Exactly, which is why I don't think much of Genesis live, with the exception of "The Knife" which has a great guitar solo on the first live album. Beats the studio version by far.

I don't know, you get Gabriel dressing up in all his crazy costumes, as well as his weird monologues - that's got to add something. Videos I've seen of them certainly look cool.



Posted By: bumheed7
Date Posted: June 04 2005 at 06:48
Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

Originally posted by penguindf12 penguindf12 wrote:

I've always hated it when a band doesn't change a song to play live. What's the point of a live album if all it is are carbon-copies of the studio take with worse sound quality?

Exactly, which is why I don't think much of Genesis live, with the exception of "The Knife" which has a great guitar solo on the first live album. Beats the studio version by far.


i disagree. i think seconds out is fantastic and almost every song sounds better on that album than it does recorded.


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