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so true...

Probably the result of lots of different things; the mood of that song (heightened by the record-like arrangement), the band being extra self-aware (maybe even nervous) on the first night of a much anticipated tour, and possibly telling signs of what concerts may feel like or need to be like in a post-Covid world.

A lot has changed in the past 12 months, and we may Never Be The Same...

I thought it was a fine version, Neil's singing sounds great and barely different from some of the 90s fan club shows. Some interesting new touches from Mitchell. I think drums don't come across on cell phone recordings like they do live. That said, Elroy is a really accomplished drummer but his playing seems rather careful and "buttoned up" compared to Matt or Paul. For example the version of Whispers and Moans they did on fangradio, at the very end where Paul used to do lots of drum fills, Elroy just sat there between hits. He's got the technique and the feel, I hope he opens up a bit more. The end of Private Universe seems like a great opportunity to do that but again, he stayed on script.

However I think the "jamming" elements of their live performances will take the most time to develop. I think once they've got a few dozen shows under their belts that will open up a lot more.

But yeah, that audience was dead lol.

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A good first attempt, I’m sure they’ll loosen up a bit on that one as the tour goes on. It’d be nice to hear Elroy get a bit more adventurous and Liam to sing more harmonies, although in both cases I wonder if that’s more due to the “play everything like the record” approach.

I'm not yet able to watch these. But I've been concerned about all of them talking about faithfulness to the records.

I saw Dire Straits live in 1992 and what I remember most is that it was like listening to the albums.

My memories of Crowded House shows are full of spontaneous moments.

The performances from these clips sound great. They have definitely followed how the songs were played studio wise.

I'm sure back in this site in 2007 there may have been comments that the band lineup seems nervous, unadventurous, etc. It's just gelling. I'm sure the band will seem a bit more relaxed as more gigs are performed.

I do miss Mark Hart (and Matt) from these performances. Like fans miss Paul.

Who was playing the lap steel on Private Universe by the way?

Last edited by Left Hand

Jeepers...

Calling the audience lifeless from a distant video of a crowd at a seated venue listening to a mesmerising private Universe..

Calling Private Universe a "lifeless rendition" ? based on a poor quality  distantly shot balcony video shot on an iPhone video?

Truely gobsmacked at some reactions here. For a moment I had to double check I wasn't on the Steve Hoffman forum.

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Re: Atmosphere - Not sure what else you would expect at a seated gig and fresh from a global pandemic - I suspect we will all take a while to get back into the swing of things and relax at gigs - from a UK perspective, I still can't get my head round seeing a full non social distanced arena with no mask - feels beautiful but alien!

That said, Neil had them all singing straight off the bat and I have seen a few clips of the gig later on as the seats were departed and its all standing at the front without a care - beautiful to see!

I miss live gigs so very much....

@sinner62 posted:

Jeepers...

Calling the audience lifeless from a distant video of a crowd at a seated venue listening to a mesmerising private Universe..

Calling Private Universe a "lifeless rendition" ? based on a poor quality  distantly shot balcony video shot on an iPhone video?

Truely gobsmacked at some reactions here. For a moment I had to double check I wasn't on the Steve Hoffman forum.

People have different opinions shock. That's kinda the point of discussion boards.

Yes, I thought it seemed pretty lifeless and yes I think it pales compared to Crowded House of old. I think the idea that they are going to slavishly recreate the records is a disappointing one given CH have always been known as a band to go off piste live, and have said themselves many times in the past they have struggled to capture the feel of live shows on tape.

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Not in the slightest gobsmacked at the idea of different opinions. Different opinions is not what I was talking about though. I was gobsmacked at such views being arrived at based on a distant and poor quality sound audio/video recording, and saying a seated audience was lifeless.

Private Universe  in Christchurch last night was full of great textures to distinguish it from either the album version or say from any one of dozens of live versions from the club CDs.  The last 2 minutes of Private Universe 2021 was anything but a slavish copy of the album version.

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Night 2 performance sounds F'n phenomenal; lifeless it is NOT...

Pretty impressed so far. I miss Matt and Mark too (always Paul), but Mitchell Froom is a Rolls Royce compared to Mark's Mercedes on Keys (sorry but it's true). In terms of drumming Elroy is much cleaner and closer to Paul original style than Matt ever was. I love Matt's playing, but I always had issues with his 60's retro-vibe especially with his California fill-ins (spending way too much time on the hi-hat and snare) and (on most songs) not enough toms.

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