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kevinkamphuis
Here is a new mix of the alternate Brown Sugar with Mick Taylor's lead solo's way higher in the mix
[www.dropbox.com]
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kevinkamphuis
Here is a new mix of the alternate Brown Sugar with Mick Taylor's lead solo's way higher in the mix
[www.dropbox.com]
Did you run it through a Dolby filter? Just curious how you were able to bring that out from the outtakes. That is assuming you do not have access to the original tapes! lol
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kevinkamphuis
Here is a new mix of the alternate Brown Sugar with Mick Taylor's lead solo's way higher in the mix
[www.dropbox.com]
Did you run it through a Dolby filter? Just curious how you were able to bring that out from the outtakes. That is assuming you do not have access to the original tapes! lol
It's done with spectral editing. It takes time but it gives nice results.
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kleermaker
And here is the YT-upload:
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liddas
If Brown Sugar was a plate of pasta, the studio version represents the exact balance of spaghetti and condiment, the 72 and 73 versions are a couple of overcooked maccheroni drowned in a sea of chili ketchup ...
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muenke
Now this sounds almost like the old bootleg/broadcast to my ears ... but I must confess, I really like the guitar seperation on the official release ...
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muffie
Rotterdam '73 BS is the smoking version. Plenty of tasty MT slide lead. What a way to start a show. Damn, where's that time machine when you need one.
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muenke
Now this sounds almost like the old bootleg/broadcast to my ears ... but I must confess, I really like the guitar seperation on the official release ...
To my ears it's like Taylor is playing somewhere in the sideline on the official one. So I prefer this 'bootleg' sound much more. You can Taylor compare to the first violinist of a string quartet: that man/woman has to be more than audible.
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muenke
Now this sounds almost like the old bootleg/broadcast to my ears ... but I must confess, I really like the guitar seperation on the official release ...
To my ears it's like Taylor is playing somewhere in the sideline on the official one. So I prefer this 'bootleg' sound much more. You can Taylor compare to the first violinist of a string quartet: that man/woman has to be more than audible.
not if he is overplaying gratuitously and unproductively. i agree with the pasta comment.