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lol, yeah you did... but meat kept it constructive and positive
or attacking and personal... i cant rem Last edited by duke knooby; 02 Jun 2010 at 01:32. Reason: additional humour |
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Did you think Meat's vocals were shaky on AFL? Patti sounded better than ever. The Casa cd isn't my favorite because Paul's guitar is mixed too loudly over the backing vocals. And some of the best songs were omitted from the cd- Bad For Good, Dead Ringer, Bible and a Beer, Paradise. I agree with Radiomaster. Best live cd-LATW; Best live dvd-MSO However, if The History of Meat Loaf Live, Live in the Neighborhood, and Hard Rock Live were ever released on dvd, I might have a new favorite dvd. With 3 Bats Live, I wish I had saved my money. |
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I guess I can't mention b--tl--gs but I wanna agree with Evil One about how they do contain better stuff than the official releases. Look at the tracklist for Live then compare it to the setlist from the actual shows. It does not compare at all. It's like how long have I (we) waited for something official from the original Bat tour? It's not just about being a completist to hunt out every version of a song but about actually getting full shows on either audio or video as a pure document of Meat Loaf's music career. Speaking of which I think I'll start a thread about the '88 tour....
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This sort of behaviour could get you into all sorts of trouble! |
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what meat needs to let happen is let me, Andy, Neil, RJ, and evil one go through his stash of soundboards and video recordings.
He should give us a chance to produce/edit them the way we see fit. Bottom Line: You wont be disjointedness in what we decide to release Most likely we'd cut BOOH, 2/3, Paradise, and AFL from these shows to make room for some grade A quality performances of uncommon treasures. Gotta say a real real real good version of took the words has yet to be officially released. |
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That's why band members shouldn't produce or mix live cds. Whatever instrument they play is always mixed too loudly. I also agree that whoever mixed the backing vocals on the Casa tour cd did an awful job. Even on Why Don't We Do It In the Road, when Patti's singing, what happened to her "why" at the beginning of her solo? And where are her backing vocals on 2 Out of 3 and Bat? I saw those shows and you could distinctly hear her backing vocals.
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The person who really needs to produce or mix live CDs is the guy they had running the sound at the shows, someone who likely helped record one or more of the gigs for archiving or potential release. He's the person who knows which shows sounded better vocally, which ones had awesome-tastic guitar solos, where the drums did a better fill on a certain night, because he has to regulate the sound mix and pays attention to every element during a given show. For the ultimate live experience on a CD, we need to start letting the sound crew assemble it, and if the band has to go back in and re-do some stuff it doesn't like, they will know how best to insert it.
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and I agree with what you're saying in theory but a lot of live albums are not fully recorded live but have studio overdubs worked on in the studio afterwards.
I would say it's cheaper for the likes of Kasim and Paul to mix and produce a live cd then the likes of David Thoener and when this is a free gift (as such) as an add on for HCTB then they will do it with a minimum budget and timeframe. |
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Which is what happened with the CdC Live disc ... George being that man |
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So why involve a band member in the process as well if (as we've seen with Kas and Paul) they'll mix their contributions to the fore? Just let George do it.
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"Dead Ringer For Love" at the Ohio show was one of the best vocal performances I heard on the CDC tour. I'm surprised the song wasn't included on the live album.
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*Edit to say that I think this is one reason why, um, you know, "footwear" often sounds better. |
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While I agree with you, Julie, crowd noise is just the same as any other crowd noise. Let's say that this is a recording of the tour's best gig, but there were three other shows where he did a song that never appeared again. Shouldn't we be able to edit that in?
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As long as everything sounds roughly the same I see no issue with compiling the best from each show on a tour. For example I would rather have the 'best' Dead Ringer as opposed to an average version from an otherwise great show.
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I'm a perfectionist nut job, but I dare say I'd even go back to all the tapes of the tour and select the best guitar solo, the best drum track, etc., for each song. Piecemeal it may well be, but it will kick some righteous ass to hear a meticulously assembled live track.
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Frank Zappa used to do stuff like that. Some of his "studio" tracks were actually live performances with lots of overdubs, or he'd pick out a drum part here, a guitar solo there (from completely different songs), and put them together. Cool stuff! |
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I couldn't agree more. It's fine to fix a missed note here or there, but don't remix entire songs. I want to hear the true live experience. |
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I think there would be a lot more negative reviews for live albums if that were the case (not that I'm saying I wouldn't like to see more of it)
A case in point of how we've been conditioned to live albums sounding, for me anyway, was the stereophonics live from dakota which didn't have any additional mixing bar the soundboard there and then and to be honest I thought it sounded very poor overall. As I say it's something we've been conditioned to and most artists really want a live album to sound near perfect so that it'll attract listeners to come and see them on the next tour. |
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