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Records/recordings that sound better on side.2
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 758817" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>I think with most live recordings things improve for two main reasons - the band get into their groove more and the emgineer has tweaked the sound to optimise front and back lines. The equipment (other than taping gear) has been on for hours (soundcheck, break, support band, break, main band can be over 12 hours) so is fully warmed up. Some guitar amps may also warm up a bit but they have usually been on and off for a few hours and are usually plugged up 30mins at least before the main act.</p><p></p><p>Live albums are often culled from a variety of gigs so difficult to judge in many cases but bootlegs can give you the same effect as can one off concert recordings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 758817, member: 17918"] I think with most live recordings things improve for two main reasons - the band get into their groove more and the emgineer has tweaked the sound to optimise front and back lines. The equipment (other than taping gear) has been on for hours (soundcheck, break, support band, break, main band can be over 12 hours) so is fully warmed up. Some guitar amps may also warm up a bit but they have usually been on and off for a few hours and are usually plugged up 30mins at least before the main act. Live albums are often culled from a variety of gigs so difficult to judge in many cases but bootlegs can give you the same effect as can one off concert recordings. [/QUOTE]
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