Subject: *You Can Feel Good Opening 5/10/91
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Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1997 13:54:07 -0500 (EST)
From: Zach [...] Well, I had hoped to get through all of
the Harrys I possess (36 and growing) before I graduate in May, but unfortunately
my computer crashed this weekend and my suspicions are that something major
is wrong. (I'm really dreading the estimate.) So, currently, I'm writing
these reviews at home and posting them here at the lab. This will probably
slow things down a bit, at least until my PC is fixed (if I choose to pay
for it that is). I'll insert the obligatory grovel for a new computer here,
and I'll gladly send postage ;-) 5/10/91 - Colby College - Waterville,
ME Harry opens the 2nd set on my tape, but I remember some discussion
on the .net a couple of years ago as to whether the _real_ opener is cut
and this is actually the second song. Does anyone know for sure? This Harry
was my favorite for awhile when I was a newbie and my tape collection was
small. It still has a place in my heart, but I'm interested to see how
it looks under my reviewing "microscope." 0:00 - Opening. Pretty standard
slow intro, nice Mike as usual. 0:29 - A little feedback wash from Trey,
followed by just Mike and Fish for a bit. 0:40 - Trey sounds Police-esque
here. It took me a little while to figure it out, but his sustained guitar
notes are reminiscent of their "Walking on the Moon." 0:58 - Familiar organ
work from Page. He could be playing over the PA at a hockey game :-) 1:23
- Darkness from Trey. Complementing cymbals from Fishman. 1:40 - Back to
the reggae groove... 1:50 - Harry chorus. 2:22 - Composed section. Trey
isn't right on here, a couple of minor flubs. 4:48 - Heavy metal Mr. Minor.
Nice guitar tone from Trey. Not distorted enough to be called heavy metal,
but good nonetheless. 5:45 - Jam segment. 6:05 - Trey jumps in with some
pure directionless noodling. Just feeling things out. 6:55 - Trey teases
the You Can Feel Good Theme, and just shortly after, the Milk From The
Carton Theme. Nothing serious though. 7:20 - Hint from Trey at the tension
to come. 7:30 - Trey and Page starting to build slightly. 8:00 - A nice
mellow jam going at this point. They're in no hurry. Mike is clearly playing
a supporting role, not too much wandering from him. 8:10 - Trey hints at
the ending theme. 8:15 - Trey adds some heaviness to his tone and starts
brooding. That's the best word to describe it. Think of it as the opposite
of soaring. 8:45 - Repeated note on the 'doc followed by an abrupt break
out! NOW he's soaring! 9:00 - Fishman picks up the pace to join Trey. Page
is pounding away at the high end of the boards. 9:10 - Trey starts to build
tension; seems unusual for an early version. Fish contributes to the tension
with some cymbal work. 9:25 - Tension released! Gorgeous! 9:45 - Repetitive
licks from Trey. More tension building. Trey's really into that in this
version... Now he brings the jam down a bit, but at 10:05... All out release!
Yeeesss! 10:10 - Best example of machine gun Trey I've heard. It actually
feels like he's firing notes at me! 10:25 - Ending theme.... 10:43 - You
can feel good.... I feel good! Total time = 11:05 Grade: C+. Nice
tension and release work from Trey gives this otherwise average Harry a
+. I like the tension and release style here, but I wish that the release
was looonger (the first was only 20 seconds, and the second not more than
25). The ALO Harry, which also features T&R, has much better tension
building but similarly short releases (although they are better than this
version's). All in all, I can see the attraction that this Harry held for
me, but it's not as great as I once thought. Oh well, innocence lost...
;-) Zach