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Re: Post: Very Ancient Thank You Kindly
Date: June 13, 2006 01:36
Already have it, Cafaro. But be shure, this is a good one! Only "downers" are the varying sound quality (it's a pick from various scources) and wrong speed on some tracks (they run a little fast). But there are many "best of" versions of well known tracks (check "Love in Vain" for example). You'll be delighted!
Re: Post: Very Ancient Thank You Kindly
Date: June 13, 2006 02:00
Yep! The sound is very clear, mabe a little thin on some tracks but you can hear everything. As far as I know those clear tracks were chosen for release on the planned (but unreleased) Tour album. You can even hear overdubs in places. And it's great to have those rare vancouver tracks added too. Too bad there wasn't enough room for YCAGWYW on it, but i still think it's one of the most interesting boots of the era. Enjoy!
Re: Post: Very Ancient Thank You Kindly
Date: June 13, 2006 16:33
FYI (as per FAQ)
Various live '72-'73; 75 min; 8.5 s; "Very Ancient, Thank You
Kindly, American Tour 1972"
This is an interesting release. Half of it is close-to-finished mixes of the
Lost Live Album, the other half is rarely performed '72-73 songs, all
available on other unauthorized releases. Sound on the Lost Live Album tracks
is noticeably better than on "Philadelphia Special" 1 or 2 though the sound is
a little thin or tinny. There are noticeable vocal overdubs in places. Main
problem is these tracks run substantially fast, about 6%. Some of these
tracks were previously released on the "Keep Your Motor Runnin'" LP, but there
are more here, and in stereo instead of mono. That LP is still the only way
to get "You Can't..." from the LLA, missing for some reason here. All tracks
recorded in Fort Worth/Philly/Houston except: Rocks Off--Charlotte (audience
recording); Dead Flowers--Ladies and Gents soundtrack; Ventilator Blues, Torn
and Frayed, and Loving Cup--Vancouver; band intros--Pittsburgh; Don't Lie to
Me--Fort Worth (unmixed soundboard recording ala "Philadelphia Special"); It's
All Over Now--Hawaii '73. (Note that similar good quality '72 tracks are on
"Wingless Angels;" see Exile outtakes above.)
Re: Post: Very Ancient Thank You Kindly
Date: June 13, 2006 18:32
Cafaro Wrote:
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> Keith's vocals seem very high in the mix on DF and
> It's All Ovr Now. Overdubs?
No, it's an audience recording close to Keith's "vocal-amp",
just like the LA show from 3 days earlier is recorded close to Taylor's amp.
It seems like they were able to place the recorder ON thr stage in those days.