Srogyy
Ancient Mariner
I'd love some details too and it's a shame that we can't find a lot of it. I don't know about the band being reluctant to reveal much, but I've always thought that the case is that statistically, people interested in production and songwriting are just a small percentage of DVD's target. I get the impression that what we get in these documentaries is pretty much "mainstreamized". You know, think of all the guys with "PLAY CLASSICS" signs at the concerts. I don't expect fans of this attitude (and that's majority in my opinion) to be insightive enough to enjoy a talk about all the production details. So instead we've got two twin documentaries about Ed Force One and touring itself (I'm talking about Behind The Beast's duplicating what we have in Flight 666)... I still regret that we didn't get any glimpse of TFF recordings when En Vivo came out.Well, I wasn't expecting anything really private or intimate, but, you know, something about the "creative process" : the discussion about this bit or this one, the choices in terms of production. I don't know if I'm clear, but I got a lot of questions in mind, and I don't think I will ever get a clue about the answer. Anyway, Steve has always been reluctant in interviews to be too specific about songs, lyrics. He is clearly annoyed by this and doesn't bother to explain.
Well, it's all just how I see things. I'm not saying it's all true.