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Well maybe they should try hire Giles Martin for that kind of releases next time . He`s a clever guy who did a very nice remaster-job for another english band ..
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Clearmountain did the I Go Wild live single. Product A (single) to Product B (uncut) is night and day. There are no problems with multi's. For a "Top Shelf" band that has made a history of tweeking and overdubbing live songs in a studio, to let this go by is ridiculous. I can say this because I am more a purchaser of the BRAND and NOT a fan of the band. I see right through that crap of "they will buy anything". This is absolutely piss poor product. Period. You got to get a knowledgeable fan in there with them otherwise these releases going forward are going to go downhill in quality. Plenty of people on this board alone could handle it better than whats going on now.
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Hi all. I haven’t posted in a while (those damn cancer treatments). But I got the Blu-ray and cds yesterday and threw on the video right away. I don’t get this mix - esp in DTS surround. Charlie’s cymbals are barely audible. ESP the ride and crash cymbals. The guitars are waaay to low in the mix, and lacking “crunch”. The whole thing is Mick, Chuck and the snare drum way out front, everything else mashed into an indestinct mash-up of background noise.
Reminds me of the Tokyo Dome vault show. Another great one absolutely ruined by a dreadful mix.
Remix voodoo uncut so it sound crisp and clean like Brussels. And for gods sake, find a clip of Love is Strong - even just the music video as an extra. It was the lead / comeback single from the whole voodoo project!
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Well, I finally got the "Voodoo Lounge Uncut" release, and can officially report that it is not truly "uncut", so the name is of this release is somewhat ironic. I remember watching the pay-per-view live in 1994, and during "Honky Tonk Women", a certain fan decided to show the world what God gave her, and of course it was a tight shot, and I was amazed that it aired.....but of course, that's live TV for you. What can you do. Well, it's cut out of this official release, which again, officially makes this NOT "Voodoo Lounge Uncut". Sure all the songs are there now, but this show is NOT "uncut". Just sayin'.
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I've never heard the "Actin Strong" boot, but this official Miami release definitely sounds better than the boot I had, the KTS "Miami Dice" release. Now my question to myself is, do I keep "Miami Dice" to have the historically accurate SFTD screw-up? . I already know I have to keep my VHS copy from the pay-per-view for the pre-show backstage interviews with the band/guests.
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Well, having finally finished watching the entire show, I have to say I enjoyed it very much overall.
Once my ears adjusted to the odd mix, I had a great time watching and listening to it. My original assessment of the mix as an "abomination" was harsh. It's not quite that...still not good though. Some songs fare better than others.
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keefriff99
Well, having finally finished watching the entire show, I have to say I enjoyed it very much overall.
Once my ears adjusted to the odd mix, I had a great time watching and listening to it. My original assessment of the mix as an "abomination" was harsh. It's not quite that...still not good though. Some songs fare better than others.
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Well, I finally got the "Voodoo Lounge Uncut" release, and can officially report that it is not truly "uncut", so the name of this release is somewhat ironic. I remember watching the pay-per-view live in 1994, and during "Honky Tonk Women", a certain fan decided to show the world what God gave her, and of course it was a tight shot, and I was amazed that it aired.....but of course, that's live TV for you. What can you do. Well, it's cut out of this official release, which again, officially makes this NOT "Voodoo Lounge Uncut". Sure all the songs are there now, but this show is NOT "uncut". Just sayin'.
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floodonthepage
Well, I finally got the "Voodoo Lounge Uncut" release, and can officially report that it is not truly "uncut", so the name of this release is somewhat ironic. I remember watching the pay-per-view live in 1994, and during "Honky Tonk Women", a certain fan decided to show the world what God gave her, and of course it was a tight shot, and I was amazed that it aired.....but of course, that's live TV for you. What can you do. Well, it's cut out of this official release, which again, officially makes this NOT "Voodoo Lounge Uncut". Sure all the songs are there now, but this show is NOT "uncut". Just sayin'.
I think "Uncut" here means all the songs, since many tunes were omitted on the original release.
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keefriff99
Well, having finally finished watching the entire show, I have to say I enjoyed it very much overall.
Once my ears adjusted to the odd mix, I had a great time watching and listening to it. My original assessment of the mix as an "abomination" was harsh. It's not quite that...still not good though. Some songs fare better than others.
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floodonthepage
Well, I finally got the "Voodoo Lounge Uncut" release, and can officially report that it is not truly "uncut", so the name of this release is somewhat ironic. I remember watching the pay-per-view live in 1994, and during "Honky Tonk Women", a certain fan decided to show the world what God gave her, and of course it was a tight shot, and I was amazed that it aired.....but of course, that's live TV for you. What can you do. Well, it's cut out of this official release, which again, officially makes this NOT "Voodoo Lounge Uncut". Sure all the songs are there now, but this show is NOT "uncut". Just sayin'.
I think "Uncut" here means all the songs, since many tunes were omitted on the original release.
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ComeOn
Well maybe they should try hire Giles Martin for that kind of releases next time . He`s a clever guy who did a very nice remaster-job for another english band ..
Guy Massey and Steven Rooke remastered the entire catalog for the 2009 reissues. They did an excellent job.
Miles Showell did the mastering for the 2018 remix release of THE BEATLES.
Giles Martin did the mixing.
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floodonthepage
Well, I finally got the "Voodoo Lounge Uncut" release, and can officially report that it is not truly "uncut", so the name of this release is somewhat ironic. I remember watching the pay-per-view live in 1994, and during "Honky Tonk Women", a certain fan decided to show the world what God gave her, and of course it was a tight shot, and I was amazed that it aired.....but of course, that's live TV for you. What can you do. Well, it's cut out of this official release, which again, officially makes this NOT "Voodoo Lounge Uncut". Sure all the songs are there now, but this show is NOT "uncut". Just sayin'.
I think "Uncut" here means all the songs, since many tunes were omitted on the original release.
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floodonthepage
Well, I finally got the "Voodoo Lounge Uncut" release, and can officially report that it is not truly "uncut", so the name of this release is somewhat ironic. I remember watching the pay-per-view live in 1994, and during "Honky Tonk Women", a certain fan decided to show the world what God gave her, and of course it was a tight shot, and I was amazed that it aired.....but of course, that's live TV for you. What can you do. Well, it's cut out of this official release, which again, officially makes this NOT "Voodoo Lounge Uncut". Sure all the songs are there now, but this show is NOT "uncut". Just sayin'.
I think "Uncut" here means all the songs, since many tunes were omitted on the original release.
Yes, I know about all the songs being included now, and I wrote as much in my post. It was really just meant to be a playful post. Ultimately though, it isn't a terribly creative name anyway, cut or "uncut". It could have been titled "Hoodoo U Voodoo" as the pay-per-view was called. Makes me think they'll just title Atlantic City "Steel Wheels Live" or something generic like that, rather than "Terrifying" as the pay-per-view was called in that case. After all is said and done, it'll be nice to have official releases of both shows once "Terrifying" comes out, especially that one as it is far superior to the Miami '94 show, in my opinion...at least from an energy standpoint.
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floodonthepage
Well, I finally got the "Voodoo Lounge Uncut" release, and can officially report that it is not truly "uncut", so the name of this release is somewhat ironic. I remember watching the pay-per-view live in 1994, and during "Honky Tonk Women", a certain fan decided to show the world what God gave her, and of course it was a tight shot, and I was amazed that it aired.....but of course, that's live TV for you. What can you do. Well, it's cut out of this official release, which again, officially makes this NOT "Voodoo Lounge Uncut". Sure all the songs are there now, but this show is NOT "uncut". Just sayin'.
I think "Uncut" here means all the songs, since many tunes were omitted on the original release.
Yes, I know about all the songs being included now, and I wrote as much in my post. It was really just meant to be a playful post. Ultimately though, it isn't a terribly creative name anyway, cut or "uncut". It could have been titled "Hoodoo U Voodoo" as the pay-per-view was called. Makes me think they'll just title Atlantic City "Steel Wheels Live" or something generic like that, rather than "Terrifying" as the pay-per-view was called in that case. After all is said and done, it'll be nice to have official releases of both shows once "Terrifying" comes out, especially that one as it is far superior to the Miami '94 show, in my opinion...at least from an energy standpoint.
Let's see if they'll avoid the blunder "Atlanta 1989" (as it was titled in the press release)
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Well maybe they should try hire Giles Martin for that kind of releases next time . He`s a clever guy who did a very nice remaster-job for another english band ..
Guy Massey and Steven Rooke remastered the entire catalog for the 2009 reissues. They did an excellent job.
Miles Showell did the mastering for the 2018 remix release of THE BEATLES.
Giles Martin did the mixing.
Last year`s version of Sgt.Pepper was also mixed & remixed by Giles Martin
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Would love an official video release of “Terrifying” with CD’s
Saw it on Pay Per View, had it taped on VHS which eventually got chewed by player
That had Eric and John Lee, right?