You also forgot the live concert tracks on Billy Joel - Piano Man Legacy edition :)
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What's better than a live recording is a live recording that YOU engineered. Having spent some time doing location recording, you've learned what works and have brought it home. When you play it back at home and it feels like it did live, THEN you've got the ultimate in audiophile experience, one that very, very few in these forums has ever known. |
@gosta Thanks for suggesting Live at Hull--I didn't even know about this recording! I've been streaming it and enjoying it. Without comparing them directly, from my memory the guitar and drums sound better than Leeds; I think the vocals are mixed too low, but given the state of PAs back then (and how loud the Who played), this might be an accurate portrayal of what the audience heard, and I think it's a more complete concert. I'm doubtful that either recording captures the low end that well; even though Entwhistle emphasized the treble at this time, I would think his bass would have had more low frequencies than these recordings reflect, a low end better captured on Tommy, for which he was similarly playing a Precision Bass, probably through a 4 x 12 cabinet. |
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