At last, the desired results. after the first 3 days, bjorn (my engineer who has worked with me for 7 years now) and I discussed what wasn't working. there seemed to be a burnout factor after about 2 1/2 hours, where the adrenalin wore off and thereby the results of takes of a really high quality. so we went into day 4 looking to get on a roll and not stop.... this turned out to be a good decision, as day 4 proved to be the best day musically so far....
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We covered a lot of ground in a shorter time span,
most songs being cut only once and then moving on to another. for some reason,
the energy that seems to sit best is a first or second take, after that they
just seem to lose their magic (maybe I just get bored with myself, don't know!).
started with "black irish," which is a particularly difficult song to get just
right. the complexity of the picking with the demands of the vocal melody make
this the most recorded song, which is not a good thing (i think we are now past
the 30 take mark on this one). other songs played yesterday: "white city,"
"white lights," "bobby franks," "the world's fair," "friends as lovers," and
"el-a-noy"....
The fans that came yesterday were very quiet, so the entire evening seemed to
have an austere quality about it. many fans have told me that they really
enjoyed seeing the way I work, and the intensity of the focus, which is
interesting because I wasn't sure how that would all go down.... so, going into
day 5 I'm feeling a lot more positive, and feel I have clear objectives and
horizon points to shoot for.... this seems to be the case with me: if I can see
where I want to go I can usually get there. every night there seems to be more
and more people, so who knows, with day 5 set on a Friday night who will come
around? maybe nobody! :)
For the last 2 days upcoming, I am going in early to record a few things with no
audience, to see if we can find another level of focus. that should be
interesting, to see if I can dial in the energy of the people and the place
WITHOUT anyone there...or will it feel hollow without the witnessing of the
supportive few? On the other tangent, that being the concert in front of the
1,100 fans [see
mini-concert], I feel about as prepared as I can be without having had shows
to warm up with. it is a one night stand anyway you look at it, and hopefully
will have all the upside without the downside normally associated to such acts--i.e.,
guilt/shame/renewed religious fervor.... bc
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