hitch wrote:....over and over and over and over again.....
hitch wrote:....over and over and over and over again.....
javier wrote:I'm with Chad on this one.
Admittedly I only saw/heard the Kilowatt Hour material which was online, but honestly speaking I found it nothing even vaguely groundbreaking nor compelling to listen to. To me it seems to go over the same ground as material previously released/performed in recent years.
This freeform/improvised style I too find tiresome, and goes all the way back to the vastly superior and more engaging When Loud Weather Buffeted Naoshima. And it doesn't begin to compare to the deep, haunting Sylvian/Czukay instrumentals.
missouriman wrote:David said once he has performed something live on stage he loses interest in actually recording the work eg. "Wasn't I Joe?".
So why the interest in TKW? I'd agree though that Franz Wright deserves an outing for us all to be able to hear.
svendutchmountains wrote:nteresting actually - it shows how people differ: Plight & Premonition I played to death when it was first released but now sadly only gets a hearing once every blue moon. Same for Alchemy and Words from the Shaman. I still love those albums.
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