A week today - BEAT (Belew, Levin, Vai, Carey) in London. Early 1980s Crimson repertoire.
I'll be intrigued to know what you think, Paul. To my ears there's one weak link in that chain, and try as I might I just can't quite get beyond it.
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on: Today at 02:49:03 PM
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| Started by abby (tank girl) - Last post by davidmjs | ||
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A week today - BEAT (Belew, Levin, Vai, Carey) in London. Early 1980s Crimson repertoire. I'll be intrigued to know what you think, Paul. To my ears there's one weak link in that chain, and try as I might I just can't quite get beyond it. |
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on: Today at 12:20:49 PM
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| Started by abby (tank girl) - Last post by PaulT | ||
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A week today - BEAT (Belew, Levin, Vai, Carey) in London. Early 1980s Crimson repertoire.
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on: Yesterday at 11:46:11 PM
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| Started by davidmjs - Last post by Andy | ||
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Unlike my sister, I have only seen any of the Beatles on rare occasions.
Last time I saw Macca on tour was in the USA on October 7 2002 at the Entertainment and Sports Arena, Raleigh, NC, The show was brilliant, he was in full voice and it was a treat to see and hear him. He was a mere 60 years old at the time. He was a great artist then and still is. |
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on: Yesterday at 08:38:31 PM
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| Started by davidmjs - Last post by Jules Gray | ||
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I watched him live and downloaded the iPlayer version a couple of days later. The vocals had been spruced up, to my eats. I promise not to laugh at Andy's typo, but can confirm that the initial raw mix was far less kind than the remastered version used for posterity. Jules |
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on: Yesterday at 08:36:59 PM
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| Started by davidmjs - Last post by Jules Gray | ||
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On this album, voice tremors etc have been left in, presumably deliberately. I hope that clarifies my original sentence. Haha. Yessir. Interesting that he's not attempting to hide it. Or maybe it's now just not possible. Jules |
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on: Yesterday at 04:44:58 PM
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| Started by davidmjs - Last post by Andy | ||
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I watched him live and downloaded the iPlayer version a couple of days later.
The vocals had been spruced up, to my eats. [edit: EARS, dammit] Not evidence as such. If you disagree, fine. I don't have the energy today for any arguments. |
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on: Yesterday at 04:21:58 PM
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| Started by davidmjs - Last post by davidmjs | ||
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When Macca was at Glastonbury, a lot of work was done overnight so that the version on iPlayer had a much stronger voice than he had had live. Any evidence to support this statement, Andy? |
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on: Yesterday at 03:29:24 PM
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| Started by davidmjs - Last post by Andy | ||
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the production has been deliberately engineered to leave the problem areas on the record I don't understand this sentence. Jules When Macca was at Glastonbury, a lot of work was done overnight so that the version on iPlayer had a much stronger voice than he had had live. On this album, voice tremors etc have been left in, presumably deliberately. I hope that clarifies my original sentence. |
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on: Yesterday at 03:27:47 PM
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| Started by Will S - Last post by Andy | ||
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Seriously thinking of maybe being there this year… fingers crossed. |
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on: Yesterday at 01:54:10 PM
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| Started by davidmjs - Last post by Jules Gray | ||
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the production has been deliberately engineered to leave the problem areas on the record I don't understand this sentence. Jules |
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