Posted: 08 November 2007 at 1:50pm | IP Logged
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Last night at Coventry Mr B asked for feedback on the band's evolving style, what we all think of it, etc. I know that people have already placed comments on the forum, here and there, but I thought it would be helpful if we had one place where we could give feedback on the current ATF sound in general. The title of this thread is inspired by Mr Robert Russell's considered opinion of the new style ("Billy Billy Goat", etc).
To kick things off, I'll say that personally I really like the variety of sounds we're getting on this tour. As I've had several decades to become familiar with the material, it's nice to hear old songs played in a new way. In some ways, I feel this is a natural progression: if you go back to the very early ATF stuff (Signs of Change, Jigs, Sonshine Time) there was a folky edge to it and I like the fact that the band are coming full circle and moving on at the same time. I particularly enjoyed the Halliganesque "Carry Me Home" at Coventry last night, and Der Kommissar was superb. And it was also great to hear other material, like Sailing Ship, played as it was meant to be heard...with an amp!
If I have one gripe it's this: we need some of these new arrangements on CD!! How about a "live in the studio" recording?
I know some people (RR!) like it rocky, but this isn't to say that ATF are turning their back on that - they're just experimenting, and that's to be applauded.
Having said that (I feel an urgent need to grab my coat coming on), I've been inspired by Rob R to contribute some alternative folky titles myself:
DER KOMBINEHARVESTER
ONE RULE FOR YEW
SAILING SHEEP
CARRY MY HOE
LIFE IN THE HAMLET
I DON'T UNDERSTAND YOUR COUNTRY ACCENT...
__________________ PETER D
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