Swamp,
I feel exactly the same way, and tried to sort out the why's for some time now. There's no doubt the recording gear at live shows have improved considerably, as have the skilled techs behind the mixing boards. The other thing I've noticed is the venues themselves have improved big time, many of the old hockey rinks have been re-furbed/re-built and they have taken acoustics into account. Huge difference between the old Forum and the Bell Center here in Montreal.
At the end of the day I think what I value most about live recordings is the subtle (or sometimes less than subtle) variations on the material itself, and the live energy. There's many bands I prefer "live" over the studio material, glad I'm not the only one with this affliction! Jeff
I feel exactly the same way, and tried to sort out the why's for some time now. There's no doubt the recording gear at live shows have improved considerably, as have the skilled techs behind the mixing boards. The other thing I've noticed is the venues themselves have improved big time, many of the old hockey rinks have been re-furbed/re-built and they have taken acoustics into account. Huge difference between the old Forum and the Bell Center here in Montreal.
At the end of the day I think what I value most about live recordings is the subtle (or sometimes less than subtle) variations on the material itself, and the live energy. There's many bands I prefer "live" over the studio material, glad I'm not the only one with this affliction! Jeff