Geir Hongro ( geirhon.), November 25th, 2003. "Sunflower" and "Surf's Up" are absolute classics, almost on par with "Pet Sounds" and better than anything else they did in the 60s.
Schwingung ( spacela.), November 25th, 2003. I appreciate songs like Lookin' At Tomorrow and Student Demonstration Time because they make the Beach Boys seem human. Surf's Up rules, and if it had any more epics than it contained, it'd probably be too perfect. I'm not sure if that is the original cover. i thought there'd have to be filler in a two cd long concert but no, just this endless energyĪs good as the original lps are i think that only "high roller" rocks better in the studio - the live concert, "warts and all" entirety, really does deliver on live rock, something you couldn't say about most old double live lps that fit on single cds " at the beginning before they hit the stage and get that reaction like nothing they'd ever had back home in the u.s. So when i finally got the double cd it was a great thrill - the encore stuff in the right order right through to Rick mumbling like some bemused tourist "Mmmm., the great Budokan.
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This was the band i always wanted to see appear at the pub when i went out at night, ie one that really rocked - no bullshit, just thoroughly down-to-work rock music from a band that used to work 200 nights of the year, so they knew how to do it live (so it was nice of Albini to let them headline ATP years after all the fuss) " song hadn't been pandemic radio novelty junk back then Live at Budokan wouldn't have been released at all except in Japan, and Rick Nelson reckoned Dream Police wouldn't have been in the can for a year - the band wouldn't have lost their momentum, as they seem to have peaked around then I had the original lp for years and the way it rocked from beginning to end (except for "need your love" and the horrible "i want you to want me") used to leave me wanting more - if that "want you.
The best part about Budokan is how my memory is that there are lots of tracks saying "hello" then Surrender and I Want You To Want Me then lots of tracks saying "goodbye"