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Originally posted by Joey T. can't sleep to crap! |
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Originally posted by Bret 2.0
Hey...I just figured out how to fix this problem. Save up and play two CD's at a time! I have Mutt & NCT in the player at one time, and it's about the same length as some of the earlier recordings. |
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Originally posted by carl OK, the part about still digging Real Men Cry anyway was off. But the rest of the analysis was dead-on. |
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Originally posted by Mountain Fan
Real Men Cry is great. If you're that worried about production, you need to get a life! The only thing that bugged me a little on RMC is that the different drum style just seemed to not fit that well on a few songs, but not bad enough to be an issue. |
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Originally posted by Bret 2.0
I guess I need to get a life. The production mix was way too muddy sounding to be considered good. It was like the inputs were peaking too hot, and so it was distorted. I like to hear the instruments, with the type of clarity that had been found in their other recordings. |
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Originally posted by Mountain Fan
Real Men Cry is great. If you're that worried about production, you need to get a life! |
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Originally posted by carl
Well, normally production's the last thing on my mind. (Remember, y'r talking to the guy who played bass for five years before he realized what the pick-up switch was for.) But when a CD by a band you normally love sounds sterile as all get-out, yet the same songs played live are WAY more enjoyable, let alone the version of "In the Distance" on the Dogs DVD being downright transformational (and again, y'r talking to the guy who normally hates live albums), there has to be SOME explanation for it. Where would YOU put it? |
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Originally posted by carl
Well, normally production's the last thing on my mind. (Remember, y'r talking to the guy who played bass for five years before he realized what the pick-up switch was for.) But when a CD by a band you normally love sounds sterile as all get-out, yet the same songs played live are WAY more enjoyable, let alone the version of "In the Distance" on the Dogs DVD being downright transformational (and again, y'r talking to the guy who normally hates live albums), there has to be SOME explanation for it. Where would YOU put it? |
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Originally posted by Mountain Fan Aren't live shows almost always way more enjoyable than CDs? |
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Originally posted by Mountain Fan You're not a rabid enough Dog fan and are hereby sentenced to listen to all of The Choir CDs nonstop for 30 days. |
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Aren't live shows almost always way more enjoyable than CDs? |
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Maybe my hearing is just worse than I thought. |
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Originally posted by carl
My wife listens to Mutt every day. Isn't that close enough? (I finally figured my problem there -- it was so obvious -- even more so than the other Dogs albums, Mutt is a chick album!
Live shows, quite often, yes. Albums of live shows, next to never.
MayBE.... |
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Originally posted by carl No, it's not an egg-suckin' dog. But it IS a chick album. Which explains a lot. Lots of people think Beaches is a wonderful movie too. And the fact that I'm not built that way doesn't make their claim untrue. But it won't work for me. And y'r sort of right. I didn't bother buying GRS Part Tour & probably won't, because I'm pretty sure I'll play it three times and then put it away forever. Others might like it. I don't like live albums, and it's my faithin' prerogative not to. |
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Originally posted by carl No, it's not an egg-suckin' dog -- regardless of how I feel about the new interpretations, the songs themselves ensure that. But it IS a chick album. Which explains a lot. Lots of people think Beaches is a wonderful movie too. And the fact that I'm not built that way doesn't make their claim untrue. But it won't work for me. And y'r sort of right. I didn't bother buying GRS Part Tour & probably won't, because I'm pretty sure I'd play it three times then put it away forever. Others might like it. I don't like live albums, with a handful of notable exceptions, and THAT's my faithin' prerogative too. |
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