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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
When They Were Young......., July 30, 2003
Having been born in the mid-seventies, it's safe to say that I never got the chance to see Roxy Music play at their zenith (I was conceived when they were touring in support of Siren.) In high school, my brother turned me on to them, and I've been hooked ever since. And while it was undoubtedly one of the highlights of my life to have seen them live 3 times (twice in 2001 and once just last weekend), I still could only imagine what it must have been like to have seen them in the mid-seventies.VIVA is the next best thing to that, I guess. And what a charimsatic, intense and amazing live performance this is. The band sounds tight and enthusiastic, and Ferry's voice has never sounded more dynamic. While there is not a bad track on the disc, the highlights for me are PYJAMARAMA (a thousand times better than the studio version), BOTH ENDS BURNING (absolutely perfect), and the outstanding OUT OF THE BLUE which features all the trademark aspcts of ROXY MUSIC: Ferry's soaring vocals, Manzanera's guitar virtuosity, and Mackays catchy oboe (not to mention an amazing violin solo by Eddie Jobson). As good as all these are though, the raison d'etre has to be the out-of-this-world, long version of IF THERE IS SOMETHING. What starts off as a twangy, country-flavored little ditty turns into a dark and dirty jam session. After about five minutes of jamming, Ferry's takes charge again starting with the lines "shake your head girl with your pony tail....it takes me right back..when you were young." ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!!!!! VIVA is far and away the best live Roxy Music album. HEART STILL BEATING (taken from the 1982-83) Avalon Tour is worth it only for the live version of JEALOUS GUY and a few other later Roxy tracks (they sound tired and weak on the earlier stuff.) The recent live album, simply called LIVE, taken from the 2001 reunion tour is excellent, but, let's face it, nothing can compare to the sound of this band at this point in their career. Did anybody ever sound this amazing?
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