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It was mentioned in another thread so here are some thoughts I've had. Now don't get me wrong, I think it's a damn good album so this is mainly nit-picking!
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On the flip side, Dead Ringer, HCW, All Revved Up, Objects, Midnight, Good Girls and FCOL are all awesome. ![]() |
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I disagree on these counts
* I like the quiet bit in TTW it helps with the overall "feel" of the song * For the same reason I like the instrumental in Paradise I agree on this * Why was the piece cut from Frying pan? unless it was done just to get it short enough for the CD I think as a whole LATW is probably one of the best compilation albums from any artist live or studio. Live is where Meat excells because he gives a good experience rather than just singing. The way he interacts with the audience for me is the yardstick for what all artists should do |
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Agree with everything but the quite bit in took the words.
On a side note a LATW II is in order. The cardiff show should've been the RRD used. Meat probably has a full blown soundboard to that show. |
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I like it all, with the exception of Midnight At The Lost and Found (Live and wembley version is better for me) and for crying out loud (haven't heard a live version that beats the original)
Objects is one of the best versions i've ever heard. The other thing i'm never sure about is how much of it is from shows and how much from soundchecks, as per what meat has said about for crying out loud. |
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Strikes me as nitpicking really. Everyone's got their preferred performances that they've heard hear and there. All live albums are edited to some extent - usually moreso than this one.
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Clapping for this thread! Why, because it's tastefully delivered regardless of whether I agree with the content or not. Finally we are moving forward.
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I think we want live albums to sound almost perfect on some occasions, but at the same time liver performances are the best way to hear an artist or band to find out if they have "it" |
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[QUOTE=lorenzoduke;487729]Strikes me as nitpicking really. QUOTE]
Very true but hard to do anything else when the album is this good |
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Stand out track on LATW is the Objects Recording. beats the original by miles. and thats saying something. Objects is so powerful. On LATW I almost cry. It just worked so well with Jim's piano
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I actually did cry the first time I heard the LATW version. It really is an excellent performance.
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And I may be alone in absolutely loving the Rock N Roll Dreams version on LATW but I did, so there!
And I concur that Objects was an awesome version, never heard a better one before or since. |
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Indeed. I said as much initially. Quote:
In which case I'd rather have had the whole song and missed out Jim's painful Wasted Youth speech. |
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Never understood why you hear the faint "Jim Steinman!!!" shout in the audience bit between almost all the songs. Is it just a bit of audience/clapping sample re-used to blend it all together? It sounds weird and repetitive.
I prefer live cds /dvds from a single show really as it captures the intensity better. |
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I forgot that! If they were going to use the same bit of applause they could have picked a better bit.
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also meat introduces jim after DRFL. even on the redlight single and jim wasnt at Becon. |
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So am I the only one that likes Jim's rendition of the Wasted Youth speech on here?
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I do like it but it should have been placed before Lemon instead of Frying Pan imo. Lemon was one of Meat's heaviest and rawest Rock songs in those days and fits the speech better. Frying Pan is more of a cheery happy fun fast sexual love song. The middle bit is always the highlight whenever he performs it and goes crazy like he did in Nottingham in 2008.
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It's a great live compilation album, though I would have loved it even more had they included Bad For Good from the 1988 tour, and some songs from the WTTN album.
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