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All bad for sure. The bass was always behind the beat. But the 'beat' wasn't very good because the drummer was bad, or was compensating trying to keep it together –*an awful domino effect.

I think it was a group of adult students getting together for a studio recital. They all sounded like beginners and the big MUSIC sign makes me think that it was a music store that also gives lessons. If not, all hope is lost.

If that was to advertise the music store the owner should have pulled the plug and blamed power outage/technical difficulties that never gets resolved. :D
 
What's sad is that the mix was so bad they might have been... well not good, but not the worst band ever. Whoever set that up needs to be shot. Though, they probably set the mix themselves, so that makes it all their fault anyway.

I am pretty sure Rodger Waters used something to enhance his voice to give it that dreamlike effect, the singer there was trying to do that it seemed with no effects which I bet would be hard for anyone, I guess anyway.

Ever hear the live version of "Wish you were here"? I swear that is Jim Ignotalski (sp?) (Taxi) singing. :confused:
 
A big part of that was just layering different tracks of him singing (just watched a documentary on the creation of Dark Side). You listen closely, you can hear two tracks of his voice in some of the songs.
 
I think you are right, now I am dissapointed. :(

Awe man! Didn't notice that. Very disappointed now too. It's been outdone by the Hush band playing Floyd.

...Off to find something worse.
 
Awe man! Didn't notice that. Very disappointed now too. It's been outdone by the Hush band playing Floyd.

...Off to find something worse.

Would you believe I now have that sax line playing over and over in my head day and night? :(
 

I stopped being a Stones fan after the 60's maybe 70's and never been impressed with any live performances. They sound like an unrehearsed garage band that gets together once a month to jam. They seem like they put no effort into playing tight and that they think the show is more about seeing them than the music and no matter how they play you should be glad to be there.
 
I stopped being a Stones fan after the 60's maybe 70's and never been impressed with any live performances. They sound like an unrehearsed garage band that gets together once a month to jam. They seem like they put no effort into playing tight and that they think the show is more about seeing them than the music and no matter how they play you should be glad to be there.

Agreed completely. Santanic Majesty's Request and Beggar's Banquet is about as late of Stones as I enjoy. The only Album I care for after these is Exile on Main St.
 
Doesn't sound bad to me.....granted he backs himself up with quite a talented band which helps a lot.

That's my point. Dude's a billionaire (if not literally, *almost*) and he's singing the blues with a bunch of good musicians who'll never tell him how bad a signer he is, since he'll fire their asses.

Dishonesty/inauthenticness makes music suck, IMHO. The dudes in front of the music store? They suck, but they know they suck so who cares? They're just having fun.
 
That interview just made me more angry and confused about that sh*tty band. Who the f*ck is that annoying woman with the southern accent yammering away off camera? She even distracts the lead singer.
 
I stopped being a Stones fan after the 60's maybe 70's and never been impressed with any live performances. They sound like an unrehearsed garage band that gets together once a month to jam. They seem like they put no effort into playing tight and that they think the show is more about seeing them than the music and no matter how they play you should be glad to be there.

Yeah, but how about those awesome dance steps from Jagger and Bowie?
 
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