Those Who Are About To Dive with Dr. Glund
THIS WEEK ON THE PROGRAM… Still reeling from whatever unholy concoction was coursing through the water pipe, your hosts Chaz Charles and the Voluptuary of Sound, Dr. Glund, lock onto a true centerpiece of the Valentyne Suite era and refuse—physically, spiritually, and rhythmically—to let go. This week’s mission: “Elegy” — Colosseum A track that doesn’t ask for your attention… It demands your full neurological participation. TRACK UNDER THE MICROSCOPE: “Elegy” — Colosseum Identified immediately as a signature Colosseum statement, this is where the band’s hybrid DNA—blues, jazz, and sheer bloody-minded force—fully ignites. What follows is a multi-version deep dive: * Studio version — tight, relentless, deceptively compact * U.S. mix — cleaner, drums forward, even more punishing * BBC 1969 session — faster, rawer, brushes in motion * 1994 reunion performance — expanded, heavier, swagger engaged Under examination: * Jon Hiseman delivering a performance that borders on percussive overachievement (in the best way) * James Litherland writing a “guitar piece” that largely abandons guitar * Dick Heckstall-Smith weaving lines that refuse to sit still * A band functioning as a single, many-limbed organism Verdict: This is not a composition. This is a system under load… holding together beautifully. TRACKS LISTENED TO / DIGRESSION ZONE (ABANDON HOPE): Because no episode is complete without veering into adjacent greatness: Free — The Paul Kossoff Study * The Hunter * → Blues minimalism with teeth; every note lands with intent * The Mover * → Forward motion, groove-led, Kossoff riding the pocket * Just for the Box * → Texture and restraint; space used as an instrument * Molten Gold * → Slow-burn immersion; tone as atmosphere All roads lead to: Paul Kossoff — a masterclass in feel, phrasing, and knowing exactly when not to play. HIGHLIGHTS YOU DID NOT ASK FOR BUT ARE GETTING ANYWAY: * A full breakdown of why “too much drumming” is not a real problem * The realization that “Elegy” works at multiple tempos and still dominates * Comparative philosophy: * Kossoff → say less, mean more * Colosseum → say everything, make it swing * Arms physically tiring from air-drumming along with Hiseman * The band unanimously declared incapable of producing a weak moment PRESCRIPTION: Take one dose of “Elegy” in all available forms: * Studio * BBC * Reunion Supplement with controlled exposure to Free for balance. Repeat until: * You develop opinions about drum mix levels * You begin explaining vibrato technique to civilians * Or you accept that feel and complexity are not opposites—they are weapons Avoid operating heavy machinery unless it is a Hammond organ. Here’s to Kossoff, here’s to Hiseman… …and here’s to a track that refuses to sit still. Here's lookin' at ya Clay Cole...let's go have a 'viskey. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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