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treaclefingers
Just got this, finally, like Dandy got the DVD/CD combo but they're also sending me the LP version free.
Loving this dvd...
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treaclefingers
Just got this, finally, like Dandy got the DVD/CD combo but they're also sending me the LP version free.
Loving this dvd...
Really?!?! Do you mind if I ask why?
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MrThompsonWooft
Who is he bearded guy introducing the Stones?
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yeababyyea
Frankly I think the audio comes from the film reel they used for the remastered dvd. I highly doubt there were any multi-track audio tapes available to remix, like there was for Marquee '71. This is might why it sounds so freakin bad. Even audio deteriorates when film reels are stored badly.
There may have been multi-tracks for the individual shows which the movie is made from. But maybe they were too lazy to dig out the tapes from each of those shows and only remix a few songs from each concert, so they simply took the audio they already had on the film.
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ZootAllures
good gig. i don't know what you're all on about. And 1971 Keith still kicks post-1973 Keith's ass anyday. My problem is with the mastering (brickwalling, noise reduction artifacts in places).
What i've noticed is that there's a metallic ringing typical of badly-done NR on the last couple of tracks on this one. And i'm not talking about the at-times-ringing feedback issues, no, i'm talking about a processed ringing sound that crops up near the end of the gig. Brown Sugar is especially bad in that regard. Maybe they tried to fix some tape damage and it came at a price.
BTW, is it true that the Marquee show isn't the actual show, but the rehearsal?
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ZootAllures
good gig. i don't know what you're all on about. And 1971 Keith still kicks post-1973 Keith's ass anyday. My problem is with the mastering (brickwalling, noise reduction artifacts in places).
What i've noticed is that there's a metallic ringing typical of badly-done NR on the last couple of tracks on this one. And i'm not talking about the at-times-ringing feedback issues, no, i'm talking about a processed ringing sound that crops up near the end of the gig. Brown Sugar is especially bad in that regard. Maybe they tried to fix some tape damage and it came at a price.
BTW, is it true that the Marquee show isn't the actual show, but the rehearsal?
It is the actual 'show', what they call dress rehearsal.
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ZootAllures
good gig. i don't know what you're all on about. And 1971 Keith still kicks post-1973 Keith's ass anyday. My problem is with the mastering (brickwalling, noise reduction artifacts in places).
What i've noticed is that there's a metallic ringing typical of badly-done NR on the last couple of tracks on this one. And i'm not talking about the at-times-ringing feedback issues, no, i'm talking about a processed ringing sound that crops up near the end of the gig. Brown Sugar is especially bad in that regard. Maybe they tried to fix some tape damage and it came at a price.
BTW, is it true that the Marquee show isn't the actual show, but the rehearsal?
It is the actual 'show', what they call dress rehearsal.
Isn't the dress rehearsal the performance directly before the actual show?
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ZootAllures
good gig. i don't know what you're all on about. And 1971 Keith still kicks post-1973 Keith's ass anyday. My problem is with the mastering (brickwalling, noise reduction artifacts in places).
What i've noticed is that there's a metallic ringing typical of badly-done NR on the last couple of tracks on this one. And i'm not talking about the at-times-ringing feedback issues, no, i'm talking about a processed ringing sound that crops up near the end of the gig. Brown Sugar is especially bad in that regard. Maybe they tried to fix some tape damage and it came at a price.
BTW, is it true that the Marquee show isn't the actual show, but the rehearsal?
It is the actual 'show', what they call dress rehearsal.
Isn't the dress rehearsal the performance directly before the actual show?
Please stop complicating things treacle!
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ZootAllures
good gig. i don't know what you're all on about. And 1971 Keith still kicks post-1973 Keith's ass anyday. My problem is with the mastering (brickwalling, noise reduction artifacts in places).
What i've noticed is that there's a metallic ringing typical of badly-done NR on the last couple of tracks on this one. And i'm not talking about the at-times-ringing feedback issues, no, i'm talking about a processed ringing sound that crops up near the end of the gig. Brown Sugar is especially bad in that regard. Maybe they tried to fix some tape damage and it came at a price.
BTW, is it true that the Marquee show isn't the actual show, but the rehearsal?
It is the actual 'show', what they call dress rehearsal.
Isn't the dress rehearsal the performance directly before the actual show?
Please stop complicating things treacle!
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ZootAllures
good gig. i don't know what you're all on about. And 1971 Keith still kicks post-1973 Keith's ass anyday. My problem is with the mastering (brickwalling, noise reduction artifacts in places).
What i've noticed is that there's a metallic ringing typical of badly-done NR on the last couple of tracks on this one. And i'm not talking about the at-times-ringing feedback issues, no, i'm talking about a processed ringing sound that crops up near the end of the gig. Brown Sugar is especially bad in that regard. Maybe they tried to fix some tape damage and it came at a price.
BTW, is it true that the Marquee show isn't the actual show, but the rehearsal?
It is the actual 'show', what they call dress rehearsal.
Isn't the dress rehearsal the performance directly before the actual show?
Please stop complicating things treacle!
speek kleerer
Okay, here you have it: it's a damned fine gig, with a great Taylor.
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24FPS
My only complaint is the short length of the show. And my, my, Mick almost pops a vocal chord during I Got The Blues. He never really does pull it off. No wonder he said he doesn't like to play it live because it's deceptively difficult.
I popped the CD in the car and it was amazingly good.