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Loudmouth

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Was just wondering what people though of the guy at IoW playing the sax on Rat Trap. Not his musical performance, but his being onstage as one of the band, rather than just being in the background?

I just get the idea that the stage was a bit cramped, and as the guy was not an original member it took away a bit from the others. Let me add I am just putting it out there as a question, I don't know the sax player or have no animosity or dislike for him. I respect him as a musician.

If I had to choose I would have preferred him to just be in the background, but again not from any personal dislike or anything. More to just give the original members the prominence they deserved on such a big comeback occasion.



-- Edited by noelindublin on Monday 24th of June 2013 03:53:19 PM

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It's a bit like Springsteen at the moment Noel. His sax player is all over the stage most of the time but goes back occasionally to be with the other brass players. I did find it a bit odd seeing the sax player at the IOW though being so close to Bob, almost felt like he'd been dragged up on stage from the crowd for his once in a lifetime opportunity to be next to BG (again similar to Springsteen and Dancing in The Dark). It did look a bit awkward, like you say if it was lack of room then fair enough, but I too would prefer the sax to be in the background.

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The stage was pretty large, really. Or maybe I've got too used to those tiny ones they've been playing on .

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My first thought was he looked a bit uncomfortable up there and didn't relish the limelight, but being such a prominent part of the song he had to be stage front really. It's not as if he was there at the back for other tracks; was wheeled in for the one song so had to be made a fuss of. 

I can't claim to go back to Tonic tour, or even Surfacing, but in all the times I've seen Rats since with any brass (is sax brass?) I've always been a bit underwhelmed if I'm honest. Never seem to quite capture that rasping sound of the studio.

Doesn't really have any appeal for me live, and IOW guest did nothing to change that.

 



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suss wrote:

My first thought was he looked a bit uncomfortable up there and didn't relish the limelight, but being such a prominent part of the song he had to be stage front really. It's not as if he was there at the back for other tracks; was wheeled in for the one song so had to be made a fuss of. 

I can't claim to go back to Tonic tour, or even Surfacing, but in all the times I've seen Rats since with any brass (is sax brass?) I've always been a bit underwhelmed if I'm honest. Never seem to quite capture that rasping sound of the studio.

Doesn't really have any appeal for me live, and IOW guest did nothing to change that.


Well, I always liked the sax/horns on the pre-1981 tours until the horn section started to take centre stage (not that I ever saw them from 1982-1986, but I heard it on the radio/bootlegs).  That said, I think the Rats from 2008-2012 did make songs like Rat Trap and Joey sound just as good without any brass, and likewise Geldof solo.

Done well, it does enhance it, but it's not essential.

Still, be glad they didn't carry on with the fcuking bagpipes (RE: Loch Lomond 79)



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I thought it was good to have him at the front of the stage for this track. As Suss said it's a prominent part of the song - he was playing it, so why shouldn't he be there? Better than it looking like it was a backing track rather than live music. I didn't notice him looking uncomfortable and as it was only the one song and he had a part in it, felt that it was quite natural. Didn't feel that it detracted from the Rats at all.

I did think one of the security chaps looked very uncomfortable behind the barrier though - don't know if anyone else noticed, was quite concerned for him, he looked like he was going to flake out!

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