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I've never encountered that opinion before. I agree about "Helpless Dancer" (I like it, but can definitely see how others wouldn't), but everything else on that side works. "Is It In My Head" fits perfectly, despite predating the story/concept, and "I've Had Enough" was so central that it was used for the climax of the film.
My issue with the record is how the drums were recorded (apart from "Is It In My Head" and "Love, Reign O'er Me," recorded in 1972 by Glyn Johns). The bass drums don't pop, the snare doesn't crack, and the cymbals are too prominent. I sometimes thought the issue was with Moon's performance, but on the live 1973 recordings I've heard, he's on fire, maintaining the peak he set in 1971 (and on a newly-expanded kit). His playing here is, for me, superior to his performance on the record (and arguably better-recorded):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv6bCr4K7z8
six months pass...
turns 50 next week
- lotta water/rain sounds huh? deep
- 'love reign o'er me' is a great song but i don't need it to be blatantly quoted/hinted at in every other song. makes 'the downward spiral' progression seem subtle
- lotta repetitive pounding piano chords eh?
- lotta that same keith moon fill but tbf it is awesome
possibly i just don't fully grasp rock operas
― mookieproof, Thursday, 19 October 2023 23:38 (seven months ago) link