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Post subject: Re: 4/3/1994 Atlanta*The 20th anniversary thread*
Posted: Fri November 08, 2019 9:17 pm
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Using setlist length as a yardstick, the longest pre-1995 show seems to be the Atlanta show which is the subject of this thread with 26 individual songs played. There's a handful of shows that tour that are around 24-25 songs (give or take an improv) but that's the only with 26.
The longest pre-1994 show is (I believe) the Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA show on 31 October 1993 with 22 individual songs played.
Post subject: Re: 4/3/1994 Atlanta*The 20th anniversary thread*
Posted: Thu December 10, 2020 9:38 pm
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listening to this now. i remember recording this off the radio when i was a kid. this is incredible. eddie sounds like he could move mountains with his voice.
listening to this now. i remember recording this off the radio when i was a kid. this is incredible. eddie sounds like he could move mountains with his voice.
I could be confusing this show with another one but, didn't Eddie make radio station mentions during this show? Have all of those mentions been edited out? I haven't heard any yet.
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Post subject: Re: 4/3/1994 Atlanta*The 20th anniversary thread*
Posted: Fri December 11, 2020 12:44 am
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CopperTom wrote:
warehouse wrote:
listening to this now. i remember recording this off the radio when i was a kid. this is incredible. eddie sounds like he could move mountains with his voice.
I could be confusing this show with another one but, didn't Eddie make radio station mentions during this show? Have all of those mentions been edited out? I haven't heard any yet.
The only time I remember him doing that is one of the 2003 Irvine shows - at least I think that's right.
listening to this now. i remember recording this off the radio when i was a kid. this is incredible. eddie sounds like he could move mountains with his voice.
I could be confusing this show with another one but, didn't Eddie make radio station mentions during this show? Have all of those mentions been edited out? I haven't heard any yet.
The only time I remember him doing that is one of the 2003 Irvine shows - at least I think that's right.
There's definitely an instance from this era too. I remember him mentioning that they stopped airing it before the last few songs. He also mentioned that it was being aired at the beginning of the show. He also referenced the call sign multiple signs.
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Post subject: Re: 4/3/1994 Atlanta*The 20th anniversary thread*
Posted: Fri December 11, 2020 6:36 am
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Doesn't Eddie mention JJJ during the Melbourne 3/5/98 show?
I don't think I need another version of Atlanta '94 -- between my "Dissident" set, the soundboard remaster, and the version etched on the back of my brain from having heard it so many times, I can probably do without this one.
Post subject: Re: 4/3/1994 Atlanta*The 20th anniversary thread*
Posted: Sat December 12, 2020 12:10 am
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Birds in Hell wrote:
CopperTom wrote:
warehouse wrote:
listening to this now. i remember recording this off the radio when i was a kid. this is incredible. eddie sounds like he could move mountains with his voice.
I could be confusing this show with another one but, didn't Eddie make radio station mentions during this show? Have all of those mentions been edited out? I haven't heard any yet.
The only time I remember him doing that is one of the 2003 Irvine shows - at least I think that's right.
He mentioned the radio broadcast during the 3/17/95 show in Melbourne; right before “Corduroy” I think.
Post subject: Re: 4/3/1994 Atlanta*The 20th anniversary thread*
Posted: Sat December 12, 2020 10:07 am
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Birds in Hell wrote:
I'll be disappointed if this indicates Josh Evans is going to be mixing future archival releases instead of Brett Eliason.
Evans' mixes of the live stuff don't land for me - they sound kind of overhyped, Eliason's sound more natural.
Yeah, 100%. Listening to the Seattle '93 vault from last year recently and it sounds amazing; relaxed and clear and just juicy enough. Natural is a great word for it.
In contrast, this new Atlanta remix from same period just isn't doing anything for me. Obviously everything is there in the mix, it just doesn't hang together in a way that's at all pleasing. Gonna have to dig out the original pre-fm source which iirc is actually a tad overly sweet. Brett could have really tightened this up nicely.
Post subject: Re: 4/3/1994 Atlanta*The 20th anniversary thread*
Posted: Sat December 12, 2020 2:43 pm
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Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 9:37 am Posts: 2809
They've been doing a terrible job with the vault releases anyway no matter who mixes them.
Soldier Field has all of the treble completely rolled off, and is possibly one of the worst masterings I've ever heard on a live release. It's sub-bootleg garbage.
Either the mastering engineer was monitoring through nothing but tweeters, the wrong master was accidentally used or there was severe mental retardation involved.
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