jeudi 8 Mai 2008, 17h52m
Tue 15 Apr – The Music of Battlestar Galactica
There's no music on Battlestar. It's all sound effects.
But what sound effects! Okay, if you weren't there, the joke is lost, but that's fine. Suffice to say, the documentary in between the sets was a big fun joke, with everyone on set and in the recording studio disavowing all knowledge of this guy called Bear. (Edward James Olmos: His name is Bear? Like a bear? grrrroar!)
Another thing they poked fun at was the drums, which are prominent in Bear McCreary's music, but they're used to such great effect, especially live! They really get down inside you and shake your bones around.
The music doesn't just physically twist you up, though, it effectively plays on your emotions, especially with such songs as Roslin and Adama or Something Dark is Coming.
As far as venues go, The Roxy is pretty cool, but weirdly shaped and not the ideal place for this kind of performance. For a lot of these songs I would have liked to have the option to sit down and close my eyes, but it was standing room only. As far as performers go, they were all excellent and also very nice after the show, except for the woodwinds guy, who seemed a little stressed out. Brendan McCreary (Bt4), on hearing from his brother that I was a fellow Trojan, almost poked my eye out trying to throw me a fight on while sitting in front of me, which I thought was fun and cute. I also talked with the Oingo Boingo guitarist about being in USC's marching band and how we used to play one of their songs and how I wish we would again, and that was pretty exciting. Overall, good times!
PS: Here's the set list:
Set 1:
A Distant Sadness
Precipice
Roslin and Adama
Wander, My Friends
Fight Night
Gina Escapes
Black Market
Set 2:
A Promise to Return
Baltar's Dream
Wayward Soldier
Something Dark is Coming
Dirty Hands
Lords of Kobol
Heeding the Call
All Along the Watchtower
Encore: (after an enthusiastic crowd response of "So say we all!")
Black Market