Title: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Niko on April 12, 2016, 08:47:00 AM Just got back from the first of three brian Wilson shows. I'm obviously a massive fan and when I saw three shows in a small country where I used to live were announced I immediately booked my flight from Hong Kong and two weeks off from work. If anyone on here is gonna be at either rkf the remaining shows, let me know!
Night 1 was fucking good. excitement in the air before the show started was so thick you could cut it with a knife. Brian hasnt played in Japan since the C50 tour and there are some super fans in Japan. The line for the merchandise stand went back about 250 people (I'm not kidding) so I had to pass on getting a shirt. Maybe tomorrow. The show was 100% sold out and the everyone there seemed to have come for the same reason - not sunny beach hits but PET SOUNDS. The show opened with Our Prayer and Heroes and Villains. It's was as exciting as it always is, but I realized immediately that the sound system and acoustics in the Tokyo International Forum were probably the best I had ever heard in my life. Brian and Al were both very loud in the mix so this meant in any harmony stack their voices were dominant. In My Room for example was led by those two, with Matthew Jardine on top and the rest of the band blending together underneath. I could hear every voice and every instrument, it was glorious, and the crowd loved it. Japanese at concerts are quite reserved but I guess they just save it for the acts they really love, cuz people were going nuts. The hits were as good as they always were but the real gems of the first set were the rarities. Wake the world with Al on lead brought me so much nostalgia from listening to the album version on my rooftop in Hong Kong years ago. His voice is in superb condition and the band can always nail these strange arrangements. I would love to hear them do a whole set of Friends songs, especially next to Pet sounds. Al did then I kissed her instead of Honkin Down the Highway - I was a bit bummed about that one because Love You is in my top 10 albums ever but he nailed that one too. Blondie came out for wild honey and it was ferocious. Like I said, the soundsystem was intense and Blondie blasted through it like a rocket, it was intense and was like another show entirely - the band changed from supporting Brian's lead vocals to supporting Blondie furious guitar playing spitting fire everywhere and the energy was fantastic. After that FUNKY PRETTY which opened with the same riff as the in concert album. My hair stood on end. Amazing. Then Sail on sailor which al did lead guitar on. All of it great. I've heard Leaving This Town was rehearsed, Id love to see that plus have sail away come back on. Sail away would be a great opener for the encore. An intermission and then Pet Sounds. I've never heard it played live before and I was nostalgic, emotional and in awe, like everyone else seemed to be. The middle aged man next to me started to tear up halfway through. The arrangements were all so perfectly handled, every part perfectly executed and the backing vocals so close to what was originally put down 50 years ago. Hearing That's Not Me live, a really understated song, performed live and so well brings it to life in such a different way. I could have gone home with the train going by and the dogs barking but the encore is mental, exciting and like it's own show. Everyone was dancing and it was great to be there. It ended with love and mercy, which brian nailed. "I was sitting in a crappy movie with my hands upon my chin". Perfect. Will post again tomorrow. Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: HeyJude on April 12, 2016, 09:18:13 AM Can you re-post your review (and more thoughts of course if you can!) in the 2016 tour thread? Here's the link:
http://smileysmile.net/board/index.php/topic,23121.0.html Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Ang Jones on April 12, 2016, 12:21:58 PM Thanks so much Woodstock for a brilliant review. I'll make the same comment in the relevant thread if and when it is also posted there!
Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Smilin Ed H on April 12, 2016, 12:52:30 PM (http://i64.tinypic.com/2zi8tpk.jpg)
Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: SurfRiderHawaii on April 12, 2016, 01:24:32 PM Just got back from the first of three brian Wilson shows. I'm obviously a massive fan and when I saw three shows in a small country where I used to live were announced I immediately booked my flight from Hong Kong and two weeks off from work. If anyone on here is gonna be at either rkf the remaining shows, let me know! Great report! I am jealous! Have a wonderful time Woostock!Night 1 was fucking good. excitement in the air before the show started was so thick you could cut it with a knife. Brian hasnt played in Japan since the C50 tour and there are some super fans in Japan. The line for the merchandise stand went back about 250 people (I'm not kidding) so I had to pass on getting a shirt. Maybe tomorrow. The show was 100% sold out and the everyone there seemed to have come for the same reason - not sunny beach hits but PET SOUNDS. The show opened with Our Prayer and Heroes and Villains. It's was as exciting as it always is, but I realized immediately that the sound system and acoustics in the Tokyo International Forum were probably the best I had ever heard in my life. Brian and Al were both very loud in the mix so this meant in any harmony stack their voices were dominant. In My Room for example was led by those two, with Matthew Jardine on top and the rest of the band blending together underneath. I could hear every voice and every instrument, it was glorious, and the crowd loved it. Japanese at concerts are quite reserved but I guess they just save it for the acts they really love, cuz people were going nuts. The hits were as good as they always were but the real gems of the first set were the rarities. Wake the world with Al on lead brought me so much nostalgia from listening to the album version on my rooftop in Hong Kong years ago. His voice is in superb condition and the band can always nail these strange arrangements. I would love to hear them do a whole set of Friends songs, especially next to Pet sounds. Al did then I kissed her instead of Honkin Down the Highway - I was a bit bummed about that one because Love You is in my top 10 albums ever but he nailed that one too. Blondie came out for wild honey and it was ferocious. Like I said, the soundsystem was intense and Blondie blasted through it like a rocket, it was intense and was like another show entirely - the band changed from supporting Brian's lead vocals to supporting Blondie furious guitar playing spitting fire everywhere and the energy was fantastic. After that FUNKY PRETTY which opened with the same riff as the in concert album. My hair stood on end. Amazing. Then Sail on sailor which al did lead guitar on. All of it great. I've heard Leaving This Town was rehearsed, Id love to see that plus have sail away come back on. Sail away would be a great opener for the encore. An intermission and then Pet Sounds. I've never heard it played live before and I was nostalgic, emotional and in awe, like everyone else seemed to be. The middle aged man next to me started to tear up halfway through. The arrangements were all so perfectly handled, every part perfectly executed and the backing vocals so close to what was originally put down 50 years ago. Hearing That's Not Me live, a really understated song, performed live and so well brings it to life in such a different way. I could have gone home with the train going by and the dogs barking but the encore is mental, exciting and like it's own show. Everyone was dancing and it was great to be there. It ended with love and mercy, which brian nailed. "I was sitting in a crappy movie with my hands upon my chin". Perfect. Will post again tomorrow. Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: The Shift on April 12, 2016, 03:25:09 PM Thank you Woodstock! I'm drooling now for Glasgow!
Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Niko on April 12, 2016, 10:34:45 PM I have much better tickets tonight, on the ground floor instead of on a balcony. Will post update soon! It's 2:30pm and I'm already in the neighborhood of the show. It's a pretty hip energetic area so spending the day here is no biggie. After theast show I couldn't really be anywhere else...
I'll post a summaritive review in the PS50 thread once I've seen all three shows. Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: mabewa on April 12, 2016, 10:56:30 PM Thanks for the review, and great that you're attending all 3 shows. I saw the Osaka and Nagoya shows in 2012, and will be at the Osaka show on Friday.
Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Niko on April 13, 2016, 01:46:13 AM Just went through the Soundcheck. They sounchecked something really cool and I'm not gonna say what it is yet...any guesses? Think Rock n roll ;D
They said at one point "we got a request for Honkin tonight" which may have been me! And they sound checked it. Darians moog is ridiculous and al sounded great. Brian really calls the shots, and everyone listens without questioning him, because they trust him. It's amazing to watch. They worked out Little Honda in just a few minutes cuz brian told everyone what to do and it couldn't have been more smooth. Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Niko on April 13, 2016, 01:47:24 AM I'm excited. Lots of nervous energy after being so close to everything.
Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: mabewa on April 13, 2016, 02:10:37 AM Tell them that there's a little girl named Hisui in Osaka who saw the BB's in 2012, and really wants to hear Honkin' this time!
Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Niko on April 13, 2016, 02:44:39 AM Tell them that there's a little girl named Hisui in Osaka who saw the BB's in 2012, and really wants to hear Honkin' this time! Apparently posting here is all that it takes :) Show starts in 15 minutes! Get ready to see something great in two days. Buzz tonight is bigger. The sound of voices in the lobby was LOUD. The ticket people were shouting just to be audible. Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: ash on April 13, 2016, 04:35:50 AM Really glad the show was good (well, much better than that) for you. I've got 4th row tickets for Bristol in May and I've persuaded about 15 friends along so I'm really hoping it'll be special. The other 30 shows I've been to were !
Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: The Shift on April 13, 2016, 06:04:39 AM Is it too late to guess? Either Proud Mary or Do You Remember?
Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Debbie KL on April 13, 2016, 06:19:18 AM Woodstock - Thanks so much for these posts. It's been a tough several past days and you've put a smile back on my face. Your joy and enthusiasm, and your description of Brian at soundcheck is terrific.
Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Niko on April 13, 2016, 07:11:55 AM Woodstock - Thanks so much for these posts. It's been a tough several past days and you've put a smile back on my face. Your joy and enthusiasm, and your description of Brian at soundcheck is terrific. Hah! Don't worry I got a video of the song in question. I'll post it once someone guesses it. Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: HeyJude on April 13, 2016, 07:18:31 AM Can any of the mods merge this thread with the 2016 tour thread?
In case anyone is curious why, I've had experiences for past tours where I've recalled some specific things I wanted to go back and read/research here on this board, and it becomes exponentially more difficult if it's posted in a different thread. When there's one tour thread and you want to find some details you remember from a particular show, all you need is the date and then you can find it under a particular tour thread. Also, I find the whole thing starts perpetuating more if an off-shoot thread keeps getting added to, and the actual tour thread falls further down the page. Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Niko on April 13, 2016, 07:36:48 AM Okay, night 2
Like I said I had much better seats tonight and there's always a huge difference between being close to the artist and being able to see the hands move on a guitar players fretboard as he plays a solo versus being further back and getting the whole picture soundwise without being able to physically see anything specific. The fans tonight were rabid. Before I go into detail on the rest let me give an example - at the end of the show I went to the front for a setlist - Nelson handed me 2 copies of a 2 page setlist. I went to hand the excess pages out and in that moment they were all ripped out of my hands. Right from my hands. I kept one of the encore but nothing else. These people were nuts. So with that in mind, the energy was more manic and the band seemed to feed off that. Brian sang really well, much better than I've heard before. He sang with strength and put a lot of effort into projecting his voice and carrying his notes. If he's not feeling well he keeps it brief but he seemed very happy tonight and the crowd reciprocated. It helps that i heard him say before the show he was feeking great today...They added Little Honda to the set which the crowd went nuts for (Hondas are Japanese) and we got Honkin in the set tonight!! Darians moog hit me in the gut. Otherwise the first set was roughly the same. Just as good as last night. Some detail on Pet Sounds.... It opens with studio sessions of brian as a young man working out the arrangement with the 1960s wrecking crew, telling them how he wants the song to be played as he stage is completely black. It seamlessly blends from that into Nicki playing the intro live and as the drums kick in, so do the lights. It's stunning, and Matt jardine does a great job. It's also worth mentioning how perfectly he sings don't worry baby...I choked up a bit on that one. Hes refined his singing quite a lot since their last tour and has dropped all of the nasal that he sometimes sang with. It goes on into YSBIM, and then into that's not me. Ive always loved that song, and the sparse arrangement behind behind Brian's aged voice, 50 years later hits you deeply. It transitions without a break into Don't Talk - the lighting is quite dark and it sends you into the world of the song. Matt trades the lead with brian and it's very moving. From there brian did the lead of I know there's an answer, very strong and the percussion stood out. Mike and Nelsson are excellent. Brian sang a vocal part at the end of I Know There's an Answer that I've never heard before. It's simple, but I get the feeling it's something he had in mind when writing the song but never added. The first time he did it darian started laughing like he was surprised, and tonight the other band members started doubling his part. I guess you guys will get to see it since brian seems to like it. Both instrumentals get a LOT of applause are you get a great sense for just how good the band is. Keep an eye on probyn and in any song you'll see him switch between organ, trumpet, theremin, guitar, trombone, or French horn. In Pet Sounds he plays the three note 2nd guitar part while also playing trumpet. It's ridiculous. Pet Sounds turns into a double drum solo which is just fantastic. Sloop John b is a crowd pleaser, al sounded great as always. Brian put a lot of effort into GOK and got a huge applase for it. At the Seattle show I saw he got a standing ovation...people love him for singing it. After that, I Know There's an Answer, which al plays banjo on and they trade leads. Here Today is done really tightly (it's fucking complex) and they chugged through it. IJWMFTT is a personal favorite and is so beautiful to hear live. Caroline No is heartbreaking, and by the time it's over you feel like you've been through so much. The whole first set plus Pet Sounds really takes an emotional tole on you. The encore was a good as before and the crowd I was with went a bit mental...all good fun. Except for having the setlists ripped from my hands... High hopes for Osaka...it'll be the last show I'll get to see for a while. I briefly chatted with some of the BW Band and theyre all incredibly kind people. Don't hesitate to say hello if you see them. Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Niko on April 13, 2016, 07:38:07 AM Can any of the mods merge this thread with the 2016 tour thread? In case anyone is curious why, I've had experiences for past tours where I've recalled some specific things I wanted to go back and read/research here on this board, and it becomes exponentially more difficult if it's posted in a different thread. When there's one tour thread and you want to find some details you remember from a particular show, all you need is the date and then you can find it under a particular tour thread. Also, I find the whole thing starts perpetuating more if an off-shoot thread keeps getting added to, and the actual tour thread falls further down the page. Sure, but I'd appreciate it if that happened after the japan tour concluded. So can the mods merge it after the 18th? I started this thread for the Japan segment specifically which isn't finished. Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: HeyJude on April 13, 2016, 08:40:54 AM I certainly don't want to make the multiple threads issue a "thing." But the "2016 Tour" thread is for the *entire* tour, including the Japan leg. The main purpose is that a year, or five years from now, someone can search "Brian Wilson 2016 tour" and find a thread with all of the information all in one place.
If we start separate threads for each "leg", then in the case of, say, the UK tour, we'll have weeks of discussion outside of the "2016 Tour" thread, which kind of defeats the purpose. Plus, the longer an "off-shoot" thread is before it gets merged, the messier and more confusing that "merge" looks in the main thread. (From my limited experience anyway). I totally understand that some folks don't read the board too much and just come on to post thoughts on a show, and maybe don't know about the main thread. But once you know it's there, and that it's for the whole tour, I can't imagine why it wouldn't make sense to post it there. It has a full schedule, ongoing cataloging of setlists, etc. Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Niko on April 13, 2016, 09:26:40 AM I certainly don't want to make the multiple threads issue a "thing." But the "2016 Tour" thread is for the *entire* tour, including the Japan leg. The main purpose is that a year, or five years from now, someone can search "Brian Wilson 2016 tour" and find a thread with all of the information all in one place. If we start separate threads for each "leg", then in the case of, say, the UK tour, we'll have weeks of discussion outside of the "2016 Tour" thread, which kind of defeats the purpose. Plus, the longer an "off-shoot" thread is before it gets merged, the messier and more confusing that "merge" looks in the main thread. (From my limited experience anyway). I totally understand that some folks don't read the board too much and just come on to post thoughts on a show, and maybe don't know about the main thread. But once you know it's there, and that it's for the whole tour, I can't imagine why it wouldn't make sense to post it there. It has a full schedule, ongoing cataloging of setlists, etc. Whatever you like but if the thread could stay open that would be great. If you have anything to add to what the rest of us have written that would also be great, it's best not to bog things down with what is a simple decision for a mod. Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: filledeplage on April 13, 2016, 09:35:33 AM I certainly don't want to make the multiple threads issue a "thing." But the "2016 Tour" thread is for the *entire* tour, including the Japan leg. The main purpose is that a year, or five years from now, someone can search "Brian Wilson 2016 tour" and find a thread with all of the information all in one place. If we start separate threads for each "leg", then in the case of, say, the UK tour, we'll have weeks of discussion outside of the "2016 Tour" thread, which kind of defeats the purpose. Plus, the longer an "off-shoot" thread is before it gets merged, the messier and more confusing that "merge" looks in the main thread. (From my limited experience anyway). I totally understand that some folks don't read the board too much and just come on to post thoughts on a show, and maybe don't know about the main thread. But once you know it's there, and that it's for the whole tour, I can't imagine why it wouldn't make sense to post it there. It has a full schedule, ongoing cataloging of setlists, etc. Whatever you like but if the thread could stay open that would be great. If you have anything to add to what the rest of us have written that would also be great, it's best not to bog things down with what is a simple decision for a mod. Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Steve Latshaw on April 13, 2016, 10:11:19 AM Great post... sounds like incredible shows! What was that surprise song they played at sound check?
Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Debbie KL on April 13, 2016, 10:23:33 AM Since Woodstock's posts are so outstanding describing these shows, I too would like to see it merged after the Japan shows. I love that they're easy to find for now.
Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: The Cincinnati Kid on April 13, 2016, 10:38:52 AM Sounds like the show was a blast! I really hope the tour makes a stop in Cincinnati on the second leg. Good to hear Brian was in good spirits.
Technically, all of these reviews should be posted in the concert review section... Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: The Shift on April 13, 2016, 10:49:55 AM +1 vote for the thread to keep its own identity until after this leg of the tour.
These reviews are so much more readable than "hey guys, I got seat 34a in row 99d, block 554a(I) - see you by the ice cream franchise in seven weeks - and counting!" ;) Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: HeyJude on April 13, 2016, 11:02:21 AM I certainly don't want to make the multiple threads issue a "thing." But the "2016 Tour" thread is for the *entire* tour, including the Japan leg. The main purpose is that a year, or five years from now, someone can search "Brian Wilson 2016 tour" and find a thread with all of the information all in one place. If we start separate threads for each "leg", then in the case of, say, the UK tour, we'll have weeks of discussion outside of the "2016 Tour" thread, which kind of defeats the purpose. Plus, the longer an "off-shoot" thread is before it gets merged, the messier and more confusing that "merge" looks in the main thread. (From my limited experience anyway). I totally understand that some folks don't read the board too much and just come on to post thoughts on a show, and maybe don't know about the main thread. But once you know it's there, and that it's for the whole tour, I can't imagine why it wouldn't make sense to post it there. It has a full schedule, ongoing cataloging of setlists, etc. Whatever you like but if the thread could stay open that would be great. If you have anything to add to what the rest of us have written that would also be great, it's best not to bog things down with what is a simple decision for a mod. I have commented many times on this tour and the Japan leg specifically. In the 2016 tour thread. But I'm not a mod, so anybody can start a thread about each song in the setlist for every single show if they want. I was simply trying to offer some advice and input as someone who has spent over ten years on this board that when you start a separate thread and don't put any date in the thread title, "Brian Wilson Live in Japan" is going to be more difficult for people to catch in searches when doing searches for this tour. It's even more problematic when the title is "Brian was awesome last night!" And even then, the problem isn't the original post; it's that the entire tour discussion then gets tagged onto that thread instead of the actual tour thread. Because, well, I don't know. Because people don't read all the posts I guess. "Just merge it after the tour" sounds like a good idea, but it adds avoidable extra work for the moderators (and they may not catch every thread and may not end up merging things), and it also makes the eventual "merged" portion of the thread more difficult to read, because it's merged by time stamp, so you have two *different* thread conversations going at the same time. This thread can eventually go in the "Concert Reviews" section (the C50 show threads were moved there after the tour), but the "General On-Topic" forum gets WAY more views that the "Concert Reviews" section, so if we move the master 2016 tour thread there, we'll get even more off-shoot, one-off show/leg review threads. I get it, the show *you* went to is special and you feel it deserves its own thread. If the purpose is to bask in the glow of the show, then this works just fine. I agree that a thread for a specific show, in *that* moment, works best and is most easily found. But if someone wants to look up info about the tour a year from now, your review may fall by the wayside. Which maybe most folks don't care about. But case in point. I just searched for "Brian Wilson 2016 Tour", and about 16 threads popped up *ahead* of this "Live in Japan" thread, including threads having nothing to do with the tour. The "2016 Tour" thread popped up first. In a few more months, it's likely this "Live in Japan" thread would not even show up on the first page of search results. We're nine shows into this tour and I've tried numerous times to politely steer discussion to the actual tour thread simply for the sake of keeping it all in one place, and I figured I for once would try to corral it all together since I started the tour thread. Just trying to keep things tidy help with this board's amazing ability to be a repository of information, especially for future scholars and research. But I ain't a mod, so have at it folks. Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Debbie KL on April 13, 2016, 11:15:03 AM I certainly don't want to make the multiple threads issue a "thing." But the "2016 Tour" thread is for the *entire* tour, including the Japan leg. The main purpose is that a year, or five years from now, someone can search "Brian Wilson 2016 tour" and find a thread with all of the information all in one place. If we start separate threads for each "leg", then in the case of, say, the UK tour, we'll have weeks of discussion outside of the "2016 Tour" thread, which kind of defeats the purpose. Plus, the longer an "off-shoot" thread is before it gets merged, the messier and more confusing that "merge" looks in the main thread. (From my limited experience anyway). I totally understand that some folks don't read the board too much and just come on to post thoughts on a show, and maybe don't know about the main thread. But once you know it's there, and that it's for the whole tour, I can't imagine why it wouldn't make sense to post it there. It has a full schedule, ongoing cataloging of setlists, etc. Whatever you like but if the thread could stay open that would be great. If you have anything to add to what the rest of us have written that would also be great, it's best not to bog things down with what is a simple decision for a mod. I have commented many times on this tour and the Japan leg specifically. In the 2016 tour thread. But I'm not a mod, so anybody can start a thread about each song in the setlist for every single show if they want. I was simply trying to offer some advice and input as someone who has spent over ten years on this board that when you start a separate thread and don't put any date in the thread title, "Brian Wilson Live in Japan" is going to be more difficult for people to catch in searches when doing searches for this tour. It's even more problematic when the title is "Brian was awesome last night!" And even then, the problem isn't the original post; it's that the entire tour discussion then gets tagged onto that thread instead of the actual tour thread. Because, well, I don't know. Because people don't read all the posts I guess. "Just merge it after the tour" sounds like a good idea, but it adds avoidable extra work for the moderators (and they may not catch every thread and may not end up merging things), and it also makes the eventual "merged" portion of the thread more difficult to read, because it's merged by time stamp, so you have two *different* thread conversations going at the same time. This thread can eventually go in the "Concert Reviews" section (the C50 show threads were moved there after the tour), but the "General On-Topic" forum gets WAY more views that the "Concert Reviews" section, so if we move the master 2016 tour thread there, we'll get even more off-shoot, one-off show/leg review threads. I get it, the show *you* went to is special and you feel it deserves its own thread. If the purpose is to bask in the glow of the show, then this works just fine. I agree that a thread for a specific show, in *that* moment, works best and is most easily found. But if someone wants to look up info about the tour a year from now, your review may fall by the wayside. Which maybe most folks don't care about. But case in point. I just searched for "Brian Wilson 2016 Tour", and about 16 threads popped up *ahead* of this "Live in Japan" thread, including threads having nothing to do with the tour. The "2016 Tour" thread popped up first. In a few more months, it's likely this "Live in Japan" thread would not even show up on the first page of search results. We're nine shows into this tour and I've tried numerous times to politely steer discussion to the actual tour thread simply for the sake of keeping it all in one place, and I figured I for once would try to corral it all together since I started the tour thread. Just trying to keep things tidy help with this board's amazing ability to be a repository of information, especially for future scholars and research. But I ain't a mod, so have at it folks. No one is arguing that this shouldn't eventually be merged, nor disputing that suggestion. We just enjoy the convenience of finding these posts easily right now. We're asking for a later merge, that's all. Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: HeyJude on April 13, 2016, 11:25:29 AM No one is arguing that this shouldn't eventually be merged, nor disputing that suggestion. We just enjoy the convenience of finding these posts easily right now. We're asking for a later merge, that's all. I'd say it's not any more difficult to find the tour thread (and perhaps actually easier as it's clearly labeled), which takes the same single click to read and is butted right up against this thread on the front page of the forum, and implicit in an ongoing tour thread is that the most recent posts/page will concern the most recent shows. I also explained specifically the drawbacks of merging threads after the fact. While a thread merge helps, there are downsides (the aforementioned cross-talk that results when two different threads are merged, making it sometimes a bit difficult to read in the aftermath of that merge). Obviously, nothing other than a thread merge can happen now. I would note that while I have no idea what the mods may choose to do (if anything), they merged a separate New Zealand/Australia thread *prior* to that leg of the tour ending. I figured the implication was that it made sense to just have all of the discussion in the main thread. I'll concede that this is devolving into needless banter on the subject, but just moving over to the main thread would have solved this issue a day or two ago, and wouldn't have been an imposition for anybody. But as I said, have at it. :3d Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Ang Jones on April 13, 2016, 02:47:10 PM Don't know whether this will work but someone posted this on a page I set up on FB re the BW tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FExX-S5dcRU
Live screening starting in a couple of hours. Sorry to post here rather than the tour thread but the thread title more specific to it. Edited to point out that it didn't seem to work. A shame. Live screening of some of these shows would be a good idea. Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Gerry on April 13, 2016, 04:26:38 PM I'm not taking sides but this is the SSMB in a nutshell. A guy writes a beautiful review of the show and people are arguing over where to place it. Classic SSMB!
Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: mabewa on April 13, 2016, 07:21:24 PM I'm not taking sides but this is the SSMB in a nutshell. A guy writes a beautiful review of the show and people are arguing over where to place it. Classic SSMB! LOL, so true. I think Hey Jude has a point, but the beauty and care of the review that started the thread makes up for any redundancy. I'll think about where to post my own review after I see the Osaka show... Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Niko on April 15, 2016, 08:37:25 AM Okay, final show of the Japan tour. I saw 3 shows in 4 days, which is a bit overwhelming considering how infrequently I get to see not just Beach Boys music in concert, but live music in general. Most concerts in Hong Kong are Friday or Saturday...and because of work I am entirely unavailable from 3 to past midnight those days. Sucks!! I'll wait a few days before posting my thoughts on the whole thing. For now, just night 3.
The crowd was different, because it was a smaller theater. 2,400 people, about half the size of the Tokyo International forum which brian sold out on both nights. Today was sold out too. But where the Tokyo fans were rabid, the fans tonight were a lot closer to what I'd expect 2,400 acolytes to be like. And I felt like one of them. Silence when the music was playing, everyone just sat and watched, and as soon as the music stopped the entire room erupted into applause. As soon as brian walked out 2000+ people all started cheering - its just his presence that mattered. The show started with heroes and villains which brian sang ok...a bit sludgy like he can be. At the end of the song the entire room went nuts and from that point on he was cheered up and he sang very well. At times better than tokyo night 2, and times worse cuz he seemed a bit hoarse. It moved along really well, the band was happy and Al especially seemed to be in a great mood. The fans loved it, there was one great front and center in the audience going WILD - jumping in the air and pounding his fists out with every strong beat. He was amazing - we called him the super fan. Matt jardine singled him out at the end and gave him the Setlist. This was probably the best show of the three. Pet sounds is amazing and the instrumentals get a ton of applause. They couldn't really do pet sounds better unless they got some violin in I guess....Nicki wonder btw really rules the guitar on Pet Sounds The highlight tonight was how well every lead singer did their parts. Darian tears the house down every time he does darlin. Matt jardine in particular has sung Don't Worry Baby the last 3 shows better than I have ever heard anyone do it. His voice is clean, smooth and very precise. Hes much better than foskett, (I was gonna say Adrian Baker but that's not even funny) or anyone else I've heard do it. He takes some lead lines elsewhere like Don't Talk and it's beautiful. Hes one of the best parts of this tour. Al is as good as always....his best lead was Honkin. Everyone was really into it, even brian who just sang backing vox. A specific highlight was One Kind of Love. Night 1 was just ok. Tonight he really knocked it out, it sounded like the recording...i couldnt believe it. He pulled out some amazing leads on every song that counted. Blondie was Blondie. He feeds off the crowd - this was the best crowd and that made it blondies best night. When the show ended everyone just stood and cheered until we were forced out. The band didn't want to leave and neither did the audience. I'm sure we would have all stayed there til we were entirely wiped out if we could have... A bit sad to not get to see another show in the foreseeable future...but I'm on vacation for another week so its not too bad. Everyone else going is gonna love this tour. Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: mabewa on April 15, 2016, 08:50:43 AM Thanks for the great reviews, Woodstock. I agree with you especially about One Kind of Love--that was quite a vocal performance. I'll post my own review of the Osaka show on the tour thread soon, but it's been fun reading your take on these shows!
Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: barsone on April 15, 2016, 09:07:12 AM Great posts Woodstock....3x in 4 nights. A lot of jealous people across the two ponds is my guess including myself at the top of the list. Be safe going home and again, thank you for the commentaries. So sad to think I still have to wait 6 months for the Seattle show on 10/8.
Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: The Shift on April 15, 2016, 09:53:47 AM Sincere thanks Woodstock, great reviews that really whet the appetite.
So glad Nick gets the due credit for playing on PS… he's such a fine guitarist. Can't wait to hear Matt in May… damn, can't wait to hear them all. Can you clarify what the sound check "rock and roll" number was? Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: mabewa on April 15, 2016, 07:28:53 PM Sincere thanks Woodstock, great reviews that really whet the appetite. So glad Nick gets the due credit for playing on PS… he's such a fine guitarist. Can't wait to hear Matt in May… damn, can't wait to hear them all. Can you clarify what the sound check "rock and roll" number was? I think he meant 'Little Honda.' Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Niko on April 15, 2016, 09:07:44 PM It was Johnny B Goode. Brian wanted to play it so everyone learned it on the spot.
It was amazing. Made me very excited for the rock n roll album - the arrangement sounded MASSIVE. Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: Pretty Funky on April 15, 2016, 09:25:58 PM There have been a few sound check clips come up on YouTube this tour so far. Those doing the M&Gs should have the phones ready just in case this or others come up.
Title: Re: Brian Wilson Live in Japan Post by: The Shift on April 15, 2016, 10:10:35 PM It was Johnny B Goode. Brian wanted to play it so everyone learned it on the spot. It was amazing. Made me very excited for the rock n roll album - the arrangement sounded MASSIVE. Many thanks, that'd be a fine encore number. I seem to remember it being played by Brian and band a long time ago… ETA: got it - they were encoring with it in 2005 (thanks to Eric's setlist site). Good if it gets reinstated! |