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ProfessorWolf
also who mixed this?
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ProfessorWolf
also who mixed this?
Michael Brauer, assisted by Nathaniel Hawkins (Tracks 1-6), Paul Lamalfa (Co-Mixer), Andrew Watt (Co-Mixer) - Track 7.
[www.Qobuz.com] - Credits via i-button on desktop-browsers.
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
To be honest i found the perfomance based on the clips barely listenable. Very underrehearsed performance. Sweet sounds was good though.
This live album is very good. But not sure would call it a live album
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
To be honest i found the perfomance based on the clips barely listenable. Very underrehearsed performance. Sweet sounds was good though.
This live album is very good. But not sure would call it a live album
Yes, overdub album would be more suitable...
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Topi
At first listen it sounds pretty good actually.
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mick64
If there is the entire performance, why don't they release it on Blu Ray and DVD?
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mick64
If there is the entire performance, why don't they release it on Blu Ray and DVD?
Maybe later on: remember 'Stripped' in 1995 - first we got the CD, then the TV-Documentary and later also the Video.
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If there is the entire performance, why don't they release it on Blu Ray and DVD?
Maybe later on: remember 'Stripped' in 1995 - first we got the CD, then the TV-Documentary and later also the Video.
Returning customers - always keep them on their toes!
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hockenheim95
Where do you find Bite my head Off?
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hockenheim95
Where do you find Bite my head Off?
It's at [www.youtube.com]
I class it as a video of the Racket performance of the song, even though it's stated as being a lyric video. If you watch it right through, I think you'll understand why I referred to it in another post as being not a hidden track (which we sometimes encounter on albums), but instead a lyric video with hidden lyrics!
I just watched it again. Apart from the words of the song title appearing about half-a-dozen times, and the words "C'mon Paul let's hear something" at one point (not really lyrics from the song), I counted no more than 4 or 5 randomly-appearing snippets of a few words of the lyrics. I don't mind. That's why I count it as one of the performance tracks, and for me, it's 4 down, 3 to go.
It appears that shawnriffhard1, who posted the same link in his slightly earlier post while I was composing this one, is happy to treat it that way as well. Nice to know I've got some company. I'm good with it as one of the performance videos.
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hockenheim95
There is no good quality one available to the public. Only audio is available.
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hockenheim95
There is no good quality one available to the public. Only audio is available.
That seems so, but I wonder why. I mean, surely the whole performance was "officially filmed". WWW, BMHO, JJF, and SSOH have "professional" clips on the RS YT site. There are also good clips of Shattered and TD out there.
Just a decent clip of Angry to be found, then that's the whole gig.
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hockenheim95
There is no good quality one available to the public. Only audio is available.
That seems so, but I wonder why. I mean, surely the whole performance was "officially filmed". WWW, BMHO, JJF, and SSOH have "professional" clips on the RS YT site. There are also good clips of Shattered and TD out there.
Just a decent clip of Angry to be found, then that's the whole gig.
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hockenheim95
There is no good quality one available to the public. Only audio is available.
That seems so, but I wonder why. I mean, surely the whole performance was "officially filmed". WWW, BMHO, JJF, and SSOH have "professional" clips on the RS YT site. There are also good clips of Shattered and TD out there.
Just a decent clip of Angry to be found, then that's the whole gig.
It would be too much work for them. Remember, they used guitar tracks from the studio album on the Racket live album. It would look foolish, for instance on Bite My Head Off, looking at Keith playing something entirely different than we hear.