Originally posted by hitman:
I don't know if I can say that I like the solo acoustic stuff as much as the rocking stuff. But I do enjoy it, except for the drunk frat boys and sorority chicks yelling during poignant lyrics. God how I hate that shit.
Let alone, I am much more of a fan of his stuff pre Diamonds on the Inside. I just didn't think that album held a flame compared to the others. It seemed like he hit his stride with Fight for Your Mind and Will to Live. I enjoyed Burn to Shine but thought the previous two albums were much better. Now I think his music is going into too many different directions, that no real one sounds complete.
This is just my personal tastes and opinions, just like everyone else. Just like I preferred the Innocent Criminals that played on Fight for Your Mind through to Burn to Shine. Juan Nelson the bassist is the only one left. David Leach used to be on percussion with Dean Butterworth on drums. I just enjoyed that group a lot more.
sad thing was that it wasn't really drunk frat boys yelling during the acoustic set the loudest (the guy that kept yelling "what's up ben harper!!!" and his buddy were in front of me), these guys were probably 30-35 acting like drunken idiots - they were waiting for "steal my kisses" (2 songs i hope he stops playing are "smk" and "burn one down"). then of course, once it gets started others answer back with their own woohoo. i just don't get it.
i'm with you, not a big fan of doti, but enjoy the previous albums. btw, the innocent criminals playing now were the ones from fight for your mind. dean and david leach didn't join til the will to live, then they left and were replaced by leon and oliver for doti, and that's what the line-up has been like with a keyboard player and guitar player added (marc ford being one of the guitar players, from late 2003 to 2004).
the thing about the acoustic set is, if he doesn't do it, people are gonna complain who are fans of the less rocking songs, which is quite a lot especially the older fans, many look forward to it. i'm a fan of both and don't mind the break.