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I mentioned this earlier but here is for listening purposes. Someone else tell me if im just hearing things or does this totally seem like a production error? 1:03 mark at the beginning of the solo. It sounds like they tried to boost the levels for the solo but instead cranked everything up
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Posted: Thu January 24, 2019 12:44 am
what on earth am I talking about
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Posted: Thu January 24, 2019 2:08 am
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Strat wrote:
I mentioned this earlier but here is for listening purposes. Someone else tell me if im just hearing things or does this totally seem like a production error? 1:03 mark at the beginning of the solo. It sounds like they tried to boost the levels for the solo but instead cranked everything up
They probably did. Remember, that was probably recorded with only one or two microphones.
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Posted: Thu January 24, 2019 2:11 am
tl;dr
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At the beginning of "Top of the Hill," Tom Waits starts singing but then stops mid-sentence and asks the engineer to turn his voice up before starting back up.
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Posted: Thu January 24, 2019 1:15 pm
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During the opening of Sweet Home Alabama, when Van Zant says “turn it up”, he was telling the engineer to give him more volume in his headphones. They thought it sounded cool, so they left it in.
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Posted: Fri January 25, 2019 3:10 pm
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At about 2:10 into Efrim Menuck's "August Four, Year-of-Our-Lord Blues" there's a little piece of ringing feedback that occurred accidentally and got stuck in the looper for the rest of the song. He mentions it in the liner notes of the album, saying that it makes him "believe in high force."
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Posted: Fri January 25, 2019 4:10 pm
what on earth am I talking about
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Off topic but I’ve always said pj don’t know how to end songs and hence fade outs on some of their best tunes. I’d love to hear the full takes no fades
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Posted: Sat January 26, 2019 12:52 am
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dimejinky99 wrote:
Off topic but I’ve always said pj don’t know how to end songs and hence fade outs on some of their best tunes. I’d love to hear the full takes no fades
I've had the same thought, particularly during live jams. So many end with what sounds like the band going "uhh I guess this is a good spot to end on"
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Posted: Sat January 26, 2019 2:45 am
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Brett wrote:
At about 2:10 into Efrim Menuck's "August Four, Year-of-Our-Lord Blues" there's a little piece of ringing feedback that occurred accidentally and got stuck in the looper for the rest of the song. He mentions it in the liner notes of the album, saying that it makes him "believe in high force."
i like this.
theplatypus wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
Off topic but I’ve always said pj don’t know how to end songs and hence fade outs on some of their best tunes. I’d love to hear the full takes no fades
I've had the same thought, particularly during live jams. So many end with what sounds like the band going "uhh I guess this is a good spot to end on"
haha, yes, i don't think this has been described better. it's often frustrating when listening to shows.
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