did you ever see early Tears For Fears Live, YYYYYAAAAAWWWWNNNNNN.  they tried to make fun of the stack of sequencers and computer that controlled them all, by giving it a name, but it didn't help.

Thomas Dolby, on the other hand blended live instruments beautifully with his fairlight, and the funky Yamaha keyboard that looks like a guitar so that he could work the stage, rather than sit behind the machine.  If you're wondering where JD, front man for the NEW INXS, got the idea for using a megaphone for singing part of his songs, he got it from Mr Dolby.  I saw him use it  Live back in '83 or '84 in Toronto.
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On Feb 2, 2006, at 12:57 PM, cars10 wrote:


Jon Kamm schrieb:
cars10 wrote:

So what do you think is the She`s gotta Gun version Live At The 
Palladium for you ?
A Prepared recording to mimic too ?

- carsten

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Carsten,

That doesn't have a "Live" sound to me. Could of easily of been prepared for the show and then lipsynced.

,Jonathan

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Probably you`re right - I just hoped there might have been a performance I didn`t knew about and somewhere might be even
a recording of great interpretations of their songs....................  I found the statement you added before and it makes sense artistically but is a bit sad from the "fan point of view" ; )

I was always curious how electronic music (or mainly electronic music) can be performed live, especially in the 80`s when not many bands where around.

Carsten
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