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Re: Underworld... live?
all of what Holden says does have some truth to it, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be critiqued.
and believe me as an American loving a UK band, the thoughts of 'get it while you can' is ever-present. I always have a thought of "this may have been the last time i see them live." seeing as how there's 5 years in between tours now stateside. |
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but it gives no one any incentive to see them more than once. which used to be one of the main reasons to go see them due to the constantly changing setlists. if they don't want to push (upstairs) themselves back to being creative, that's fine. but it's been sad to see them go down this (ring) road. later -1 |
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Beautiful (burnout) said 😉
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Believe in Billy Records Last edited by holden; 07-15-2016 at 04:28 PM. |
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this makes me sad , from resonance 1999:
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"and instead of faking their way
through a bad set, they simply stop and leave the stage. 'every night there's a moment where you go, 'ummm, this is going to fall flat on its face, unless i do something fast. that's just the nature of improvising. i guess. it's very rare that it really falls flat on its face, if it does, then we just stop and start again. or, because we work with another dj, darren price, we might say, 'let's take a break,' and he'll cut into our set. we'll just leave the stage for 20 minutes and reorganize.'" I don't think that that's an option anymore. I don't think that's been an option since 1996, really. It worked when they were a smaller group playing regional shows around the UK for the most part, but when you are performing as (and being paid as) a headliner, you can't just dip out for 20 minutes cause your set isn't going so well. I mean let's take the hollywood bowl show. If someone who isn't me paid the $130 for a box seat for that born slippy band and the set veers off course and they just leave for a quarter of their available set time, they're not gonna be a happy camper... It's odd that this very performance style is the reason they got so popular, and that popularity is the reason they can't really perform like that anymore. It'd be nice if they could do multiple sets at a fest and do one that's off the cuff on some side stage out of primetime, and another that's their well rehearsed and super slick show. It'd also be nice if they developed some segues between tracks over the course of a tour to keep that dj set vibe going (barking did this to some extent). But it's also nice that they still tour regularly at all as a dance act comprised of two 50-somethings. Last edited by jetpig; 07-16-2016 at 01:56 AM. |
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Surely not? That might have been the way in the past, but it's been quite a few years now that pretty much every aspect of the music industry - major and independent - has admitted that the money is in live shows these days.
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I'm not sure I believe they ever completely improvised as surely some planning went into the paper 'track tape' things Rick famously used to have hanging everywhere? As much as I wish they changed things up over a tour like they did in 2007/8 I think we'd complain about the 'bigger' tracks that were rotated out of the setlist when we see them! I think the main problem is that they have so much great material and not enough time in each gig to play enough of it to keep us all happy
Having said all that, it does kinda suck that I know pretty much exactly what the setlist is going to be for every gig they play now! |
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the tape things are simply labels they swap out on the deck that tells them which channel has what loop from a song, so the prep there was only in so much as they need to know what the knob they are touching is connected to. That might simply be kick drum, rez appregio, cowgirl's vocal loop, etc. how and when they got brought in was completely on the fly. It wasn't so improvised as an avant garde jazz performance, per se, but at one point they would only agree upon an opening song before going on, and then have the pieces of whatever tracks they had loaded up on the computer at any given moment to work with. Without active choices and actions nothing would happen or change or develop.
As I understand, that's still heavily the way things are done, but to a very different end. |
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