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There is some confusion over the L.A. 1975 shows because,the best boots sound quality wise are not the best performance wise.They did a run of five nights & the first two or three were among the best shows of the tour but,the recordings from these shows are not as clear as the show on the dvd.
I dont like Micks vocals on the "La Forum" boot, its pretty nasty, but not bad. "Heartbreakers in Buffalo" is a classic and "Aux Abboitoirs" is also cool especially after a bottle of iced smirnoff
To follow up this thought -- I think the show on the first night (July 9th) may be the best of the L.A. shows, but the recording just isn't as good as we'd like. On many tracks you can hardly hear Woody.
I really don't enjoy Buffalo as much as some others -- the show is hot, but the sound to me is a just a little bit compressed or muffled, yet there is hiss also. Do I have a bad version?
Theif in the Night Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There is some confusion over the L.A. 1975 shows > because,the best boots sound quality wise are not > the best performance wise.They did a run of five > nights & the first two or three were among the > best shows of the tour but,the recordings from > these shows are not as clear as the show on the > dvd.
It's the 3rd show that is on DVD, and the performance is not good. The 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th show are all excellent performances.
texas fan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I really don't enjoy Buffalo as much as some > others -- the show is hot, but the sound to me is > a just a little bit compressed or muffled, yet > there is hiss also. Do I have a bad version?
There were two shows in Buffalo on the 1975 tour.The first one (1 disc,incomplete soundboard) is the best of the two but,still not the best '75 recording.That disc does,however,feature the best 1975 Gimme Shelter.Ron Wood was on fire during that song.