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GatorDeb 07-05-04 11:44 PM

Does anyone hate the sound of live shows on CD?
 
I hate live shows... I like the sound of studio-recorded CDs and try not to buy too many live-show CDs (none lately). I just like the processed sound better.

Anyone else?

lordzeppelin 07-05-04 11:59 PM

I agree to an extent. I used to avoid the live stuff like the plague, but there have been a few exceptions...

for some reason, I like Van Halen Live: Right Here, Right Now. It actually sounds clean...

Rypro 525 07-06-04 12:35 AM

buy any of the pearl jam boots, they sound great.

GatorDeb 07-06-04 12:45 AM

What I really really is the echo. That's what really drives me nuts.

Abranut 07-06-04 04:03 AM

Sometimes I like hearing recordings of shows that I've actually attended at one time or another...but other than that, there are only one or two bands that I prefer their live recordings to their studio ones. Some live albums don't really do the studio albums justice.

For example:

Pink Floyd's "Pulse" will never do the amazing studio album "Dark Side Of The Moon" any justice.

Hollowgen 07-06-04 04:15 AM

i've always found the live albums to be a compliment for those of us who went and saw the band/tour live. something to have as a remembrance of the show we really enjoyed.

Giantrobo 07-06-04 05:01 AM

I generally hate live albums.

reverie 07-06-04 07:30 AM

Wow, I never thought anyone would have such passionate hate for something like a live album. Nine times out of ten, I think a live album sounds better than studio. That's not to say I don't like studio albums. I love every stage of the music experience (though demos can have some pretty bad sound quality to them).

I guess to me for live album, what you hear is what you get (most of the time).. to say that it's actually them playing, and not a hundred over dubs or whatever other cheats someone may use.

zak52 07-06-04 07:51 AM

Generally I don't like live albums. I do enjoy the Toadies: Live From Paradise and Nirvana from the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah.

atlantamoi 07-06-04 08:10 AM

I'm not a fan of live albums either. There are very few times I'd pick a live disc over a studio one. "Stop Making Sense" by the Talking Heads is one of those rare live recordings I enjoy.

custom001 07-06-04 08:38 AM


Originally posted by Rypro 525
buy any of the pearl jam boots, they sound great.
yes. :up:

(I've got about 25 of them :o )

Chrisedge 07-06-04 11:35 AM

Considering I have about 1000 live recordings, you could say I like "live" music.

GoVegan 07-06-04 11:58 AM


Originally posted by Chrisedge
Considering I have about 1000 live recordings, you could say I like "live" music.
I'd have to agree. A few months ago I found a website which has CD-quality bittorrent downloads of noncopyrighted live material and I've gone from about 20 live shows to 250.

I tend to like the sound of amateur recordings over official live releases, unless the official releases haven't gone through any extra processing or editing. The recent official Pixies releases sounded really good to me.

DRG 07-06-04 12:14 PM

I hate changes to songs I know very well and love, and I hate subpar recordings. So I usually hate most live stuff.

nodeerforamonth 07-06-04 12:23 PM

I almost always like the live albums (if professionally recorded, as opposed to a walkman recording) over studio albums. They're usually rawer, more energetic, and more intense.

iggystar 07-06-04 12:33 PM

Not a huge fan of live music, there are a few exceptions. If I really like the artist then I'll buy to compliment the collection (as mentioned before). Sometimes the artist takes great liberties with their songs live, totally different arrangements and everything, that drives me crazy when I'm actually at a concert, I don't want that on CD.

costanza187 07-06-04 12:40 PM

Seems like nothing sounds as good live as it does studio.

MJKTool 07-06-04 02:07 PM

Nope. Of the bands I listen to the most, I prefer the live versions much more.

mkdevo 07-06-04 02:08 PM

^^ same here.. much easier to see how much talent a musician has when they perform live and raw, rather than having countless takes and production in the studio..

Rypro 525 07-06-04 04:45 PM

I actually orefer when a band changes a song around. led zeppelin were great at doing this, a 4 minute instrumental drum song turned into a 20 min song, a long 6 minute song with a violin bow turned into a 25 minute song.

Unclejosh 07-06-04 05:06 PM

For the bands i am crazy about (U2, Pearl Jam, Metallica) i always prefer the live version to the studio. Just a personal preference. I am into the energy and flow of live shows rather than the studio manipulation with is in all honestly due more to the producer than the artist in most cases.



ChrisEdge - nice job on the Mexico Popmart DVD on STG!

Saxofonix 07-06-04 05:13 PM

I prefer live recordings to the clinical studio recordings. In a live performance, the "truth" comes out about a band, although this is often masked with studio trickery after the fact. For quite a few bands, the only recording on CD that I own, are from a live show of theirs.

Which also means I own a lot of live-in-concert DVDs.

Illinois Enema Bandit 07-06-04 05:17 PM


Originally posted by Rypro 525
I actually orefer when a band changes a song around. led zeppelin were great at doing this, a 4 minute instrumental drum song turned into a 20 min song, a long 6 minute song with a violin bow turned into a 25 minute song.
In the case of LZ, those long solos were often due to the rest of the band "engaging" the groupies backstage ;)

Generally speaking, I prefer live music...on stage, an artist has to deliver the goods without relying on studio gimmickry. Plus, many songs come to life and grow on stage, so with that in mind I'm not hung up on changed arrangements and so on. For those who do object to this sort of thing: don't you think an artist might possibly become bored and disinterested playing the same song exactly the same way, night after night, tour after tour...

DVDHO 07-06-04 06:07 PM

I use to feel like this but Live Album's are meant to be played loud,very loud,if you can get the right set up going it sound's like your there,Rypro is right on the dot,if you want good live stuff check out any of Pearl Jam's line-up,infact Pearl Jam sound's better live then they do in the studio.

Chrisedge 07-06-04 09:22 PM


Originally posted by Unclejosh
ChrisEdge - nice job on the Mexico Popmart DVD on STG!
Why thank you...


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