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donvis
I wonder why it isn’t on iTunes?
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donvis
I wonder why it isn’t on iTunes? I want to buy it.
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jahisnotdead
What is this Mess It Up demo? I can't find it on YouTube.
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That's not a demo.
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jahisnotdead
What is this Mess It Up demo? I can't find it on YouTube.
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That's not a demo.
Oh OK, well I prefer that version. LOL
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pichenot
You can't buy the live version only.
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Big Al
So many overdubs, though. Is any of Keith's guitar on Bite My Had Off, actually 'live'? It sounds as if it's been completely redone in the studio!
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powerage78
Great overdubs.
Good job...
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DandelionPowderman
I'm impressed by your ears! Can't really hear overdubs, only clever mixing. They might have replaced bum licks with other good licks in the songs, though. I need to listen more.
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powerage78
Great overdubs.
Good job...
Keith's are probably done by his guitar tech, though! No, I like my live albums to be as real and genuine as possible. Otherwise, what's the point?
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StonedRambler
Then you must hate Ya-Yas and Love You Live.
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Then you must hate Ya-Yas and Love You Live.
I don't have an opinion on Love You Live, but I do absolutely love Get Yer Ya'Ya's Out! I'm not insane. Yes, I understand there are supposedly a few subtle overdubs on the latter, but it's minimalistic. Today, the Stones perform very differently, and with the somewhat ropey present-day live performances in mind, latter guitar overdubbing and studio tinkering is that much more noticeable. Bottom line: to my ears, it's startlingly noticeable.
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StonedRambler
Then you must hate Ya-Yas and Love You Live.
I don't have an opinion on Love You Live, but I do absolutely love Get Yer Ya'Ya's Out! I'm not insane. Yes, I understand there are supposedly a few subtle overdubs on the latter, but it's minimalistic. Today, the Stones perform very differently, and with the somewhat ropey present-day live performances in mind, latter guitar overdubbing and studio tinkering is that much more noticeable. Bottom line: to my ears, it's startlingly noticeable.
Almost all of the Ya-Ya vocals are recorded in the studio.
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powerage78
Rolling Stones live records illusion
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StonedRambler
Then you must hate Ya-Yas and Love You Live.
I don't have an opinion on Love You Live, but I do absolutely love Get Yer Ya'Ya's Out! I'm not insane. Yes, I understand there are supposedly a few subtle overdubs on the latter, but it's minimalistic. Today, the Stones perform very differently, and with the somewhat ropey present-day live performances in mind, latter guitar overdubbing and studio tinkering is that much more noticeable. Bottom line: to my ears, it's startlingly noticeable.
Almost all of the Ya-Ya vocals are recorded in the studio.
Ah, okay. To me, that matters less than instrumentation, though. 'Almost all' Really??