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Re: New songs



We heard the jams in 2000.  If all goes according to past example, we may 
now hear finished songs based on the jams.  If Pete feels the need for a 
larger band, maybe the new album is a rock opera.

keets

>Forget about improvisation.  Forget about new songs.  Yes we will get to
>hear songs not played a lot(hopefully), but they seem like they are going
>back to that more musical presentation.  Not good in my book.  Don't get
>me wrong, I will enjoy these shows very much, just not as much as in a one
>guitar presentation.
>
>Remember, Pete said he was bored.  Now he can fiddle with old songs that
>have not been played live (however, songs we do want to hear), and get a
>slight fix to keep him from being bored.  He does not have to create now.
>
>The WHO have always stated that new songs come from live jams.  How can
>you have live jams in a more structured environment where Pete and Simon
>will now have to work out who plays lead, who play rythm and where.
>Crossroads now was improvised in 1999/2000...but now it is expected and
>played every time.  I smell the WHO on ice all over again.
>Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards.
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