Music - Live or recorded version?
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Music - Live or recorded version?
Do you prefer one version? Live or recorded?
For me it is usually the recorded version.
There are some exceptions. Often they are very mixed anyway.
Apart from Classic music - that is better live as it is unamplified.
For me it is usually the recorded version.
There are some exceptions. Often they are very mixed anyway.
Apart from Classic music - that is better live as it is unamplified.
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sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Thu Nov 18, 2021 9:49 pmDo you prefer one version? Live or recorded?
For me it is usually the recorded version.
There are some exceptions. Often they are very mixed anyway.
Apart from Classic music - that is better live as it is unamplified.
Live music can be great but it has to be mixed down
properly in a studio before release.
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It's brilliant when you are at the concert.
But you just can't capture the ambiance with even the best recording devices available.
So if I'm listening to it other than in the concert, I prefer the mixed.
Example.
I went to the Royal Tattoo in Edinburgh a couple of years ago.
From the onset, the hair on the back of my neck stood on end.
It was an experience I will never forget, absolutely brilliantly amazing.
I bought the DVD of the tattoo and played it at home.
It was good, but was missing soo much that i never watched it again.
Live music need to be experienced.
But if you can't get live, sometimes a well recorded, well mixed substitute can suffice...........sometimes not.
But you just can't capture the ambiance with even the best recording devices available.
So if I'm listening to it other than in the concert, I prefer the mixed.
Example.
I went to the Royal Tattoo in Edinburgh a couple of years ago.
From the onset, the hair on the back of my neck stood on end.
It was an experience I will never forget, absolutely brilliantly amazing.
I bought the DVD of the tattoo and played it at home.
It was good, but was missing soo much that i never watched it again.
Live music need to be experienced.
But if you can't get live, sometimes a well recorded, well mixed substitute can suffice...........sometimes not.
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What live concerts have you been to guys?
Me I have been to Rolling Stones and ACDC
The other one i saw locally was Roy Orbison.......No personality...sang OK but boring.
Me I have been to Rolling Stones and ACDC
The other one i saw locally was Roy Orbison.......No personality...sang OK but boring.
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I've seen live:
Daniel Boone
The Suite,
Roger Whittaker,
The Seekers,
Bob Marley and the Wailers.
Elvis Costello,
Midnight Oil,
Daryl Braithwaite.
They were all great - top acts - I really got my money's worth.
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Wow!
Lucky bugger, that goes with living in a major city,
I have to travel to Sydney and stay a night for any major concerts!
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Wow - where are you - in Timbuktu?Redneck wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 3:46 pmWow!
Lucky bugger, that goes with living in a major city,
I have to travel to Sydney and stay a night for any major concerts!
BTW - I think Elvis Costello was the most talented out of all of them.
He could sing - he could play guitar etc - all exceptionally well.
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good commentsValkie wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 2:27 pmIt's brilliant when you are at the concert.
But you just can't capture the ambiance with even the best recording devices available.
So if I'm listening to it other than in the concert, I prefer the mixed.
Example.
I went to the Royal Tattoo in Edinburgh a couple of years ago.
From the onset, the hair on the back of my neck stood on end.
It was an experience I will never forget, absolutely brilliantly amazing.
I bought the DVD of the tattoo and played it at home.
It was good, but was missing soo much that i never watched it again.
Live music need to be experienced.
But if you can't get live, sometimes a well recorded, well mixed substitute can suffice...........sometimes not.
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