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Re: Alright, Is it just my imagination (parden the pun), but does Time Is On My Side from Hampton sound like it had cosmetic surgery?
Date: February 5, 2012 00:23

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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues

You're complaining about this release or all live releases that have overdubs?.

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Every single one, thanks for asking.

Hey, to be fair, you did not specify that one! That was a serious question.

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Live tracks are different art form than studio produced music imho and I think that this sort of post production replacement of vocals really spoils the whole brew. Mick, if ya don't like what you played, mix it down, pick another track something. But don't sell your loyal fans a live perfomance record that obviously isn't. That's sleazy, like something Alan Klein would have done.

Whats next? Pre-recorded vocals playing from tape machines hidden under the stage?

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Pre-recorded? ALL recordings are done BEFORE listening. In this case ALL albums are pre-recorded. Otherwise how would one hear a recording before it's recorded?

Obviously I meant recorded prior to the "live" performance. Your logic is better suited for juries and judges.

I was being clear. Just making sure. Pet peeve.

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Besides, they don't use tape machines anymore. It's all digital.

Of course, digital tape machines possibly. Didn't you know all digital is not recorded to hard disks?

The digital tapes that I have used were ADATs, which are from my understanding, outdated and pointless. DATs, however, are still being used but only for demo, roughs and mastering work. Aside from that, it's probably all Pro Tools.

Re: Alright, Is it just my imagination (parden the pun), but does Time Is On My Side from Hampton sound like it had cosmetic surgery?
Posted by: ghostryder13 ()
Date: February 5, 2012 11:21

studio overdubs for music recorded live is nothing new and plenty of artists before and after the stones have done it.

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