jamesg1213]
...
Got some misgivings about this, Anderson seems to be getting a little petulant (even Roger Waters-like) by saying, 'I wrote it, so it's going out under my name' instead of a Tull album. Then there's the state of his singing voice..
I think you have to be a bit petulant and protective of your work. I do not see anything wrong with that. And I bet that Roger might have been the one that suggested for him to do TAAB again differently and more up to date!
The Wall's new version is excellent and deserves the credit for the massive work that it is and it being so "universal" all around. And in my book, so does TAAB and Passion Play ... with the exception that most fans, here as well, are strictly song oriented, 3 to 4 minute folks that could not do anything beyond that ... and the CHB band of course does twice as much which shows how progressive they really are ... very! And ... they are not the subject of Ian's barbs in that piece, either!
I still think that folks that can only do "songs" and pieces about that girl yet again, are the ones that do not like things like this and will trash Tales from Topographic Oceans and Close to the Edge, or The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway as "pretentious", when in the end, these are the massive "operas" of the time and place that we were lucky enough to hear and see ... with one problem ... we had no idea what it was all about because we had our heads in our asses, or looking for girls, or dope or whatever ... even Woodstock was just a party and the music was ****! Because no one gave a damn, and the anthem was seen by garbage, not people! ... and still we think those people "petulant" ... maybe we don't like what we know that we don't want to hear!
And you don't think that folks like Ian, Roger Daltrey, Roger Waters, Jon Anderson, Daevid Allen, Frank Z, Jimi, Janis, Jim (specially!) and many others do not (or didn't) feel a sense of hurt that ... it doesn't mean anything to anyone? ... it does! ... and many people appreciate the beauty of it all ... it's just not something that we're comfortable talking about (here) because we're all so commercially oriented that we could not think, accept, understand, efforts to create something special more than just another radio song!
You don't think you would be proud of your heritage if you were T S Elliot, John Steinbeck, Mr Burroughs, Jean Paul Sartre, Igor Stravinsky, Bela Bartok, Pablo Picasso ... and you call them "petulant"?
post edited by Moshkiae - 2012/03/12 09:04:45