Garth Brooks TV Special, Wednesday 11/14/01
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Garth Brooks TV Special, Wednesday 11/14/01
Hi SGF:
Watching the Garth Brooks TV spcial last night made me think about the difficulty I have photographing my 22 month old great-granddaughter, Briana. She has an attention span that approaches portions of a second!
The camera shots during Garth's concert were so fast and quick that for me, they removed my interest in the show and the music.
I understand that they are trying to emulate an MTV video in a live performance but in doing so, they really damage the video and audio content.
I had hoped to see some good shots of Garth's steel player (I believe his name is Steve McClure) but shots of him playing were very few and short at that.
<B>I could only handle about 15 minutes of the concert and I turned it off.
What were your impressions of this show?</B>
I look forward to reading your comments.
Regards,
Al Gershen
Grants Pass, OR
aldg@mail.rvi.net
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Al Gershen on 15 November 2001 at 07:58 AM.]</p></FONT>
Watching the Garth Brooks TV spcial last night made me think about the difficulty I have photographing my 22 month old great-granddaughter, Briana. She has an attention span that approaches portions of a second!
The camera shots during Garth's concert were so fast and quick that for me, they removed my interest in the show and the music.
I understand that they are trying to emulate an MTV video in a live performance but in doing so, they really damage the video and audio content.
I had hoped to see some good shots of Garth's steel player (I believe his name is Steve McClure) but shots of him playing were very few and short at that.
<B>I could only handle about 15 minutes of the concert and I turned it off.
What were your impressions of this show?</B>
I look forward to reading your comments.
Regards,
Al Gershen
Grants Pass, OR
aldg@mail.rvi.net
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Al Gershen on 15 November 2001 at 07:58 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Al, that's very interesting. I noticed this long ago in one of his videos "Ain't going down till the ....." Very microcosmic camera shots, intended to create the illusion of excitement where there is none.
Another example of how he is a master at manipulating indiscriminating "listeners".
On the radio lately I hear them frantically advertising some new compilation album, and gee whiz, act now and you'll get the "limited edition" special CD cover
(As one of his record company execs joked "Yeah, limited. Limited to how many we can sell!")
Included on this album is his duet with George Jones, which of course has been flogged heavily as a "Smash Hit" even before it was released.
Some people have testified on here that Garth is a nice guy and a good musician. I don't doubt it. My point is:
Man, people are Stupid !!
-John
Another example of how he is a master at manipulating indiscriminating "listeners".
On the radio lately I hear them frantically advertising some new compilation album, and gee whiz, act now and you'll get the "limited edition" special CD cover
(As one of his record company execs joked "Yeah, limited. Limited to how many we can sell!")
Included on this album is his duet with George Jones, which of course has been flogged heavily as a "Smash Hit" even before it was released.
Some people have testified on here that Garth is a nice guy and a good musician. I don't doubt it. My point is:
Man, people are Stupid !!
-John
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I don't get it.
Don't get me wrong: I LOVE a Ray Price shuffle as much as any of you.
Garth Brooks is not my idea of a great country singer, but he has reset all the record books for sales and EVERY ONE OF HIS CONCERTS I'VE SEEN HAS PROMINENTLY FEATURED STEEL GUITAR. He has done more to get the steel guitar in front of MASSES of people than anyone I can think of. Steel shows are great, but it's preachin' to the choir. Steel players DON'T NEED TO BE CONVERTED -- the general public is seriously uninformed about the steel guitar.
Why do so many of us think of Garth Brooks as the Anti-Christ??????
(my flame suit is buttoned up -- let 'er rip)
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Don't get me wrong: I LOVE a Ray Price shuffle as much as any of you.
Garth Brooks is not my idea of a great country singer, but he has reset all the record books for sales and EVERY ONE OF HIS CONCERTS I'VE SEEN HAS PROMINENTLY FEATURED STEEL GUITAR. He has done more to get the steel guitar in front of MASSES of people than anyone I can think of. Steel shows are great, but it's preachin' to the choir. Steel players DON'T NEED TO BE CONVERTED -- the general public is seriously uninformed about the steel guitar.
Why do so many of us think of Garth Brooks as the Anti-Christ??????
(my flame suit is buttoned up -- let 'er rip)
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<small>Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
2000 Fessenden S-12 8x8, 1969 Emmons S-12 6x6, 1971 Emmons D-10 9x9, 1971 Dobro
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I have never been much of a Garth fan if at all. But I did pay attention when he retired from his musical career to stay at home and spend quality time with his wife and children ( I believe those were his words) only to find out that while retired he got divorced , got a new girlfriend, and then came back touring and now has a new compilation CD. I just sort of wonder if comebacks after retirement are not part of the 5 year business plan. The Judds retired cause Mom was real sick and they even did the Oprah thing, then Wynonna launched her own career, then the Mom came back and they sold a bunch more million records,Then Celene retired , had a retirement CD and then Un-retired and had an Un-retirement CD..I'm certain there were many more but I can hardly believe that we ( not me )are buying into this stuff..The only ones who actually had a Goodbye record was Cream, they never came back, but I'm sure if they realized the profits in coming back after going away they may have come back at least once..
I went away once, no one noticed..Then I came back, they still didn't notice..
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I went away once, no one noticed..Then I came back, they still didn't notice..
TP<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tony Prior on 15 November 2001 at 10:49 AM.]</p></FONT>
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The man's record sales are record breaking FACT! But he NEVER impressed me; live concert or otherwise. His retirement; divorce; girlfriend; out of retirement and his pleading that Music, or was it booze, was responsible for the break-up with his first wife! Just can't keep up with the saga of Brooks. And wasn't Mother Judd's illness terminal for which there was no known worldly cure? Making it to the soap opra field might have been the cure. Now we can see how well Reba Mc. fares. Oh well. Once they let those Hollywood Producers in, the whole Nashville scene went down the toilet! Thanx for reinforcing my own biased views...based of course, on limited factual knowledge.
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I watched part of it. Garth seemed constantly out of breath, but he sure looked like he was havin' fun! The music balance was quite good (for a live show). As far as all the weird cuts and camera angles, well they're trying to add a little "dimension" to the performance. When you go from a 3-D (live format) to a 2-D (tape or film), a lot of the energy, depth, and scope are lost, and the cameras need constant and rapid "changes" to sustain the interest of the audience (or so they think). I imagine attending something like that, or being a part of it, would be quite a spectacle, indeed.