I was listening to my Vision Thing CD this morning , and I think all the songs sound so much better in LIVE.
Although FLOODLAND AND FALAA 's songs sound VERY good live ( alice and dominion for example ) , I think the gap is bigger between Vision Thing 's ones.
VT studio sounds much slower and intense that it does live.
Ribbons live for instance is tremendously oppressing!
Did anybody get this feeling or am I becoming crazy?
VISION THING - STUDIO VS LIVE
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yeah, Vision Songs live are less boring
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Evil Empire, you know...
in something better, in something worse than USSR
on wonders: architecture - yes, vodka - no, girls - sometimes
yeah, and Vision Thing truly rocked the night then
a perfect final for the concert
in something better, in something worse than USSR
on wonders: architecture - yes, vodka - no, girls - sometimes
yeah, and Vision Thing truly rocked the night then
a perfect final for the concert
Я плохо говорю по-русски, unfortunately, but that's a nice language.
My god yes, The Moscow Thing was Amazing , the best 2006 gig , definitely!
My god yes, The Moscow Thing was Amazing , the best 2006 gig , definitely!
D/T=S(peed)
I do like the Vision stuff live too, even more so the last two tours, its like the doktor has been let out to play, sounds are amazing... even Bens solo an something fast is good, a little bit better than Adams, but he was getting a bit fed-up, methinks
Not as good as Motorhead, but better than The Birthday Party, which makes us pretty damn good.
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Vision Thing always felt like an album that was trying to be live to me. I especially agree on Ribbons, live versions are enormously powerful.
IMHO I do not think this is the case for Floodland, and prefer the studio versions.
IMHO I do not think this is the case for Floodland, and prefer the studio versions.
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Live = sludge
LP = Turbocharged stonkathon
Remix = Heaven
Live = sludge
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Remix = Heaven
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now I can anly agrea with that
I quite like most songs on the Vision Thing album but somehow the overal feel of the album is not compleet. does that make any sence?
I quite like most songs on the Vision Thing album but somehow the overal feel of the album is not compleet. does that make any sence?
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It's funny, when the album first came out I remember one of my mates saying completely the opposite - that overall it was their best album, but didn't have their best songs on it... I think he meant VT was more consistent, whereas FALAA and Floodland contained an uneven mix of classics and 'fillers'.christophe wrote:I quite like most songs on the Vision Thing album but somehow the overal feel of the album is not compleet. does that make any sence?
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Now I’m sure you know your friend was Wrong as hell.smiscandlon wrote:It's funny, when the album first came out I remember one of my mates saying completely the opposite - that overall it was their best album, but didn't have their best songs on it... I think he meant VT was more consistent, whereas FALAA and Floodland contained an uneven mix of classics and 'fillers'.christophe wrote:I quite like most songs on the Vision Thing album but somehow the overal feel of the album is not compleet. does that make any sence?
Both falaa and Floodland are superb albums from start to finish, I might not like every track as much as the other but you have to agree every track has his own place and ads something to the complete album, were Vision thing is just a collection of fine songs.
Btw, fillers? what songs are those?
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Well as you point out, I'm quoting someone else so that's not necessarily my opinion.christophe wrote:Now I’m sure you know your friend was Wrong as hell.
Both falaa and Floodland are superb albums from start to finish, I might not like every track as much as the other but you have to agree every track has his own place and ads something to the complete album, were Vision thing is just a collection of fine songs.
Btw, fillers? what songs are those?
But I did see his point. For many years I considered Flood I and II as little more than interludes between the 'proper' songs on Floodland...
I've since revised my opinion, but I guess everyone has different viewpoints on the good/bad songs on any album.
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thank godsmiscandlon wrote:I've since revised my opinion.
certainly, I was just saying my thoughts on the album.smiscandlon wrote:but I guess everyone has different viewpoints on the good/bad songs on any album.
VT is a lot easier to listen to, in fact if it wasn't for that album I would never have given floodland or falaa another listen.
@ Ozpat: it came out even before the album so that isn't really a good excuse I would love to see it on a setlist someday, even is if is just for once (say Zottegem?)
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I know, I know but still...no part of the VT record, untill recently. I have to agree that it should appear on the setlist. Would love that and would love even more witnessing it. Zottegem....yeah.christophe wrote: @ Ozpat: it came out even before the album so that isn't really a good excuse I would love to see it on a setlist someday, even is if is just for once (say Zottegem?)
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leave it.....James Blast wrote:they never play YCBTO
never!SomeKindOfStranger wrote:leave it.....James Blast wrote:they never play YCBTO
I always felt FALAA was a bit of a mixed bag, to be honest. Black Planet, Marian, First and Last and Always, Amphetamine Logic, Nine While Nine, Some Kind of Stranger - pure gold. Possession, Walk Away - dreck, just sounds like jangling around without any real agenda other than shifting units to me. No Time To Cry, Rock and a Hard Place - got to be in the right mood, especially the first one. It's quite telling that the eight-song albums don't have that same feel about them - I don't think there's a note out of place on Floodland (once you restore Never Land to its full glory[/i], and Vision Thing... well, it's got its less brilliant songs but there's nothing that drops the arse out of the world the same way Possession does.christophe wrote:Now I’m sure you know your friend was Wrong as hell.smiscandlon wrote:It's funny, when the album first came out I remember one of my mates saying completely the opposite - that overall it was their best album, but didn't have their best songs on it... I think he meant VT was more consistent, whereas FALAA and Floodland contained an uneven mix of classics and 'fillers'.christophe wrote:I quite like most songs on the Vision Thing album but somehow the overal feel of the album is not compleet. does that make any sence?
Both falaa and Floodland are superb albums from start to finish, I might not like every track as much as the other but you have to agree every track has his own place and ads something to the complete album, were Vision thing is just a collection of fine songs.
Btw, fillers? what songs are those?
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I've said it once and I'll say it again, find a 1991 performance of Possession and then you'll bloody love it
For example
Radio City Hall and Annexet - 1991
For example
Radio City Hall and Annexet - 1991
Aye, and I'll back up Rob on this one. It used to be my least favourite too, until I heard live versions of it. Even now, going back to the LP version, it's mean, slithery, sinister, sparse and slightly dubby, with a lot of undercurrents of nasty stuff going on (similar to Ribbons in that respect).
But then again, I also love NTTC, so what would I know?
But then again, I also love NTTC, so what would I know?
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