TheMan
Group: Members
Posts: 105
Joined: July 2002 |
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Posted: July 10 2002, 07:01 |
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I find it very hard to understand that Mike consider Tubular Bells to be his 'best' work ever. Why Mike? Just because it happened to sell very well? Just because people happen to remember it? That isn't necessarily correlated with the quality of the music! Take the Brandenburg Concertos by Bach as an example; this is perhaps the most widely known (and sold) work by Bach, and they are really good. But bach wrote many MANY other composition, many of which are of highest possible quality if you ask me. It would be ridiculous if we would remember Bach entirely due the B. Concertos!
Back to Mike again; you should be proud of TB, it is a great piece of music in many respects. But TB simpy DOES NOT stands out compared with your other works, Mike. What about the very complex themes on the mysterious wondeful Incantations? The very mood on that record ... in what way is this record inferior to TB (apart from the commersial aspect)? In no way, I would say! And what about the two or three main TB themes compared to, say, the two main Ommadawn themes, the main TSODE theme, or the melody on Cochise? Not to mention the graceful guitar melody that slowly develops on Hergest Ridge Part 1, or the woderful oboe/guitar duet that follows... I doubt that there is a single fan out there who consider the TB themes to be superior to all other MO ideas. I can see comercial reasons for making new TB albums, but to hear Mike making such silly statements kind of disturbs me a lot. Even more strange was it a few years ago when Mike started to say things like 'the Millenium Bell will be the work of my life' ...???? Who are you kidding? Come on! 'All I have done was just preparations for MB' ... ? Oeehh, OK ? Really?
Mike, please be proud of your other works as well, and if you need to label them as TB 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,... to sell them, please go ahead, but don't forget the most important thing: simply make new music (in any form you like), and please do what you are best at, namely, do COMPLICATED music! There are all to many artists releasing flat one-dimensional songs! If you don't like to do long compositions anymore, and if you want to be more easy to listen to, then at least put some more effort to the details, give your fans more of these great subtile backround structures, let your themes appear many times in many forms, please give us your trademark transitions between parts, please now and then use real drummers, preferably Simon Phillips (I have nothing against drum machines as long as they are elaborately programmed, but some extra hand-played elements lift to music, e.g., like in Pacha Mama)... and most impotantly: don't be that dammed lazy, Mike, give up these cheap sequencing solutions, use other musicians as well! IMHO I welcome any style and form as long as the music is ambitios!
Finally, to those of you who doubt Mike's guitar technique. You have probably not seen a certain live appearence in english TV from about 1980, where he played Ommadawn Part I and TB Part 2. I can't remember the exact details here, but I had this concert on video (before it unfortunately was lost, argggghhgh!!!. Forget the Eddinburgh TB2 performance, the solos on this occasion was superior, CRAZY, PERFECT, INDESCRIBABLE!!! I have no doubts whatsoever concerning his speed abilities (although I was chocked to hear the crap he released on Guitars).
We love you Mike, best regards
TheMan
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