Birds in Hell wrote:re: Crown of ThornsI think it's an entirely fair critique.digster wrote:That's why (and this isn't really a fair critique to make), the fact that it gets played relatively often lately is a bit of a drag. It seems too special, in a way.
I do miss the days when it seemed as though the band treated themselves and their work with a kind of reverence. Part of that was the playing of a song like Crown of Thorns was in itself a special event reserved for nights when the band really felt it was justified. It's disappointing in some respects to see how frequently it appears these days, particularly since they added the Chloe Dancer intro (which Ed really struggles with).
I think tailoring of their shows to what they imagine the audience wants to hear (admittedly successfully, I'd imagine, in many cases) is certainly one of the issues at the heart of the band's current live performance woes.stip wrote:Which, of course, is a view shared by everyone in the audience. I know my reaction the few times I've heard it was 'man, I wish they would have saved this song for some other show with other people because playing it for me here, now, really cheapens it.'
It's like that scene in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, you know? "You can't respect somebody who kisses your ass. It just doesn't work."
