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Which album transition do you feel displayed the largest artistic change, regardless of whether it was good or bad, for Live?
Death Of A Dictionary -> Mental Jewelry [ 1 ] ** [2.27%]
Mental Jewelry -> Throwing Copper [ 7 ] ** [15.91%]
Throwing Copper -> Secret Samadhi [ 3 ] ** [6.82%]
Secret Samadhi -> The Distance To Here [ 5 ] ** [11.36%]
The Distance To Here -> V [ 25 ] ** [56.82%]
V -> Birds Of Pray [ 2 ] ** [4.55%]
Birds Of Pray -> Songs From Black Mountain [ 1 ] ** [2.27%]
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Hoodstock
post Jun 2 2007, 11:07 pm
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For better or worse, Live has continuously evolved artistically throughout the course of their career. Each album has a completely different sound from it's predecessors.

The question I would like to pose to Live fans is which album transition do you feel displayed the largest artistic change, regardless of whether it was good or bad, for Live?


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post Jun 3 2007, 7:06 am
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For me it's definately the change between TDTH and V. I can't say whether it's good or bad, only that it's 'different'. I would also say the change between Birds of Pray and SFBM is quite large. With BoP they were going for a nice easy radio rock sound, and then they took some Oestogen and brought out SFBM. tongue.gif


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