Dellinger wrote:
^ Well, it was long enough that there wasn't much to improvise on it, nor did they have to make arrangements because of the lack of an orchestra from the original version. Still, often the guitar solos are played with more energy on the live versions... but the comeback part after the screeching guitars... they just never got it right again... and for some reason, Wright never played (as far as I have heard) that beautiful keyboard part again... perhaps my favourite moment from him and he just didn't do it again live, he just played some much less melodic keyboard parts. |
The point in my comment was, that I think trippy jam is something you canīt do again at least very near the same. So Echoes havenīt ever been something, they just jam in the studio and listened afterwards "that sounds great, letīs put it in the album". I think it has been thought and arranged entity in itīs first place. But on the other hand their "jamming" didnīt end in the 1971, as many of us know, they played Dark Side live before recording and some parts are different. Also early versions of Dogs and Sheep are little different. As far as I know the Wall is first album, where exists no early versions of itīs songs (well if I remember correct Rog did demos from itīs songs, but I quess they will be never released).