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Re: Emerson V Price
though i like a long improv as much as the next guy or gal, the very early shows (1995-96) featured eally long, drawn-out jams that did seem to lose the plot- lots of altered beats and a few effects, but not really "songs"...
the opposite extreme was ~2002-03, AHDO tour, with only a few improvs and a lot of full-stops. Rick definitely had his hands full. i think Emerson and Price both brought a lot to the table just in terms of having extra input - the 1998-99 shows sound amazing, as do 2005-present; but in Pricey's case, he also brings fresh tracks. i don't recall any sole Emerson compositions made it into the UW sets while he was behind the decks. frankly, i don't care who's mixing or not so long as they keep it fresh - keep the traklist variable and the performance varied from night to night!
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Re: Emerson V Price
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i still say stiti-era live shows are the best they've done; though the pricey stuff is getting better and better - if they'd ditch ambient interludes it'd be great; but that's maybe not their bag these daisies...
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Re: Emerson V Price
I've only seen them from the shows just prior to Beaucoup Fish. And my I personally liked the interludes from this era the best. Although, my most recent show in Atlanta was a very very close second.
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