|
THE CARS Live Musikladen 1979 Concert
|
THE CARS Live Musikladen 1979 Concert
This complete live television concert recorded for the long-running German pop music series Musikladen captures the Cars in their late 70s ascendancy offering ample evidence of the young Boston quintets rock-solid performing skills and formidable instincts as writers and arrangers. Poised between arena-rock bombast and punk aggression the Cars were canny concise stylists who proudly unleashed hit singles in an album-dominated era an achievement that could mislead serious-minded rock aesthetes to assume the band was a studio invention. In fact their major-label deal arose only after the band had honed its playing in Beantown clubs and cracked local airwaves with self-produced prototypes of the songs that popped up on their self-titled debut album.The 11 songs here tilt toward that collection with a nod to its sequel and all share the bands shrewd synthesis of tightly crafted songs that explore a tension between romantic yearning and neurotic anxiety. Principal songwriter Ric Ocasek swaps vocal leads with bassist Ben Orr establishing their familiar yin and yang with Ocasek mining neurosis while Orr plucks the heartstrings. David Robinsons muscular uncluttered drumming transcends its frequent use of electronic drums Greg Hawkess keyboards deftly stretch the sci-fi possibilities of then- primitive synths and not-so-secret weapon Elliot Easton a southpaw guitarist tightens the clockwork interplay between his versatile lead guitar and Ocaseks crisp rhythm work. If the bands choral work sounds thinner than on their recordings its less an indictment of the band than a measurement of how far producer Roy Thomas Baker carried the heavily layered vocal stamp he had refined with the Cars labelmates Queen.   ... >>
Video Length: 2760
Date Found: January 10, 2011
Date Produced:
View Count: 2
|
|
|
|
|
I got punched by an old guy, for farting near his wife. Read MoreComic book creator Stan Lee talks the future of the medium in the digital age. Panelists Zachary... Read MoreThe U.S. launch of Spotify is still on music lovers' minds. Join Zachary Levi, from NBC’s... Read MoreTuesday: Rupert Murdoch testifies before Parliament on the hacking scandal that brought down "News... Read MoreAfter a long slump, the home construction industry may be showing signs of life. But as Bill... Read More | 1 2 3 4 5 |
|
|
|