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1417.1 | nearly flawless | OWSLEY::ABBOT | Dropping circle stones on a sundial | Fri Dec 02 1988 11:53 | 22 |
| Yes, I just popped it in my CD player a few minutes ago. True, the
sound is flawless. I differ with your opinion of seeing them live -
they were flawless when I saw them live (last April). What's important
is that you get the long jams that you don't get on the studio recordings,
like on "Money".
If only you could get a round video of the films they showed, synched
with the music. They have a concert vedeo in the works, but I expect
it will be the MTV many-camera-angles-per-second type, not just a fixed
camera pointed to the stage (like Talking Heads "Stop Making Sense").
When I saw them, I was mesmerized by the whole visual experience going
on around me - films, lasers, giant pigs, kaleidoscopic lights, strange
computerized things on the stage, etc. The band was just a small part
of the whole scene. It would be impossible to do a satisfactory job
with the video.
Unfortunately the CD was recorded last August, at the end of the tour,
when David Gilmour's voice was rather worn out.
Scott
BTW, it's a full digital recording.
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1417.2 | The Madcap Laughs... | SCUBBA::KARRFALT | | Fri Dec 02 1988 12:54 | 6 |
| Well, you've convinced me. I think I'll call in another order
from Noteworthy next week and get it. BTW, their price is $21.48
+ S&H.
Brad Karrfalt
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1417.3 | It might be cheaper than Noteworthy... | HPSTEK::WOOD | | Fri Dec 02 1988 13:51 | 1 |
| I think you can still get it at Strawberries on sale for $22.99.
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1417.4 | | REORG::ROGOFF | Zen Software Documentation | Sat Dec 03 1988 15:45 | 24 |
| Re: .0
> ...you don't have the "rawness"
> that comes with a live performance. Also, there is no communication
> with the audience between songs which usually makes a live album
> so unique and worthwhile to have.
I agree completely. That's why I've been recording and collecting
concert tapes for the last 14 years. In general, live albums
(particularly CDs) have excellent sound quality but are edited,
overdubbed, and compressed, and thus fail to capture the unique
"electricity" of a real concert.
One of the best live recordings I've ever heard is Pink Floyd at
Boston Garden, 6/18/75. The quad sound system that they used that tour
more than made up for the lousy acoustics in the Garden. The set list
(not necessarily in concert order) was:
Raving and drooling (later became "Sheep")
You gotta be crazy (later became "Dogs")
Shine on you crazy diamond ->
Have a cigar ->
Shine on you crazy diamond
Dark side of the moon (the whole thing)
Echoes
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1417.5 | Buy it. | VAXWRK::SWARD | Compromise? Sure, we'll do it my way. | Sun Dec 04 1988 10:12 | 11 |
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Excellent album. I bought it on Saturday and at once made a tape for
the car. It's currently playing on my Pioneer, yes it's neat with the
multiplay, again. The quality is absolutely astounding for a live
recording, even the everpresent 60Hz hum is absent. (How's that for a
sentence?).
Especially the cuts with a really low bass comes out incredibly clean.
A steal for $23.99 at Strawberries.
Peter
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1417.6 | FADE IN/OUT ??? | AYOV29::KIRKPATRICK | | Mon Dec 05 1988 05:31 | 5 |
| Note 1417.0 commented that there is no communication with the audience
between songs. Does this mean that the tracks are faded out, and
faded in.
I.K.
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1417.7 | <> | COMET::FERRISM | Dear Mr. Fantasy.... | Mon Dec 05 1988 06:07 | 7 |
|
No, none of the tracks are faded out. Its just that Pink
Floyd is such a polished and prefessional band its not their
style to be interrupting their show with idle chatter, I like
it that way with this band.
mike
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1417.8 | "new" Syd Barrett album out | OWSLEY::ABBOT | Dropping circle stones on a sundial | Mon Dec 05 1988 13:01 | 13 |
| This may or may not belong here, but the "missing" Syd Barrett album
is out on CD. It's an import, on Harvest. Rockit Records in Nashua has
it for $16.99.
Re: live album
No, there isn't much stage chatter at a Pink Floyd show. As I recall,
just a few things like "good evening", and introducing the band members.
No great loss not having it on CD. They did cut a few songs out of the
show - Welcome to the Machine, A New Machine ("I have always been here..."),
maybe a few others. They did the entire new album in the show (Foxboro
5-6-88). They were also doing Echoes in the earlier shows.
Scott
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1417.9 | Come Back Syd, All Is Forgiven | AQUA::ROST | Hum-dum-dinger from Dingersville | Mon Dec 05 1988 13:26 | 6 |
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Re: .8
Please to describe the "missing" Syd album.
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1417.10 | No talking = Unprofessionalism? | HPSTEK::WOOD | | Mon Dec 05 1988 14:01 | 10 |
| RE: .7
I DISAGREE!! On the soundtrack "The Song Remains the Same", Led
Zeppelin does a couple of verbal song introductions (my favorite is "This
is a song of hope...", introducing "Stairway to Heaven").
I would hardly call them an unprofessional or unpolished band.
Ken
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1417.11 | What did he say? | COMET::FERRISM | Valhalla I am comming... | Tue Dec 06 1988 06:09 | 4 |
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I don't recall accusing LZ of unprofessionalism.
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1417.12 | What crazy diamond? | OWSLEY::ABBOT | Dropping circle stones on a sundial | Tue Dec 06 1988 15:25 | 7 |
| I don't recall the name of Syd's "new" album, but it was a one-word
title (like "Snail" or something), has a black and white photo of him
on the cover. It's not a new recording - I believe it was made close
to 20 years ago. I'll check it out more carefully on my next trip,
maybe even buy it.
Scott
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1417.13 | OPEL | CGVAX2::HARRIS | | Wed Dec 07 1988 07:24 | 2 |
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1417.14 | | CSSE32::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie, VMS CSSE, Europe. | Fri Dec 09 1988 21:50 | 5 |
| $20.99 at Rockit Records, opposite Pheasant Lane.
Did anyone else notice the Dr Who theme about 2 minutes into "Meddle"?
Andy
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1417.15 | A non-believer | AYOV29::KIRKPATRICK | | Mon Dec 12 1988 05:11 | 39 |
| What I think of "Delicate Sound of Thunder".
I'm not what you would consider a "fan" of Pink Floyd. In fact,
I thought "Dark Side of the Moon" was a load of crap, and I've
never heard any of their other albums.
But ..... based on the comments made in this note, I asked someone
to record "Delicate .." so I could listen to the music rather than
the quality. I played the cassette twice, and began to appreciate the
performance - rough voices and all.
I bought the CD at the weekend for five reasons ...
. My CD collection was drifting into the cosy, safe area. I have
tended to buy collections (best of ..., G.H., etc) because of
the cost of CDs, the number of tracks on compilations, and I
knew the content. The problem with playing safe is that you
have very little contrast.
. I think "Delicate ..." can be looked on as an "event" recording.
. On the whole, I like the content, and I think that it has enough
of a raw edge. Everytime I listen to it I hear something different
(including Dr. Who).
. I've always avoided LIVE performance recordings because they
never came near the studio version I was used to. In this case
I've never heard most of the tracks before - so I don't have
that problem.
. The sound quality and mixing are excellent.
As usual, the only gripe I have is the cost 17.99 POUNDS (31 dollars).
It's O.K. for you guys in the States, but it's rip-off time again in
the U.K.
Ian K.
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1417.16 | | CSSE32::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie, VMS CSSE, Europe. | Mon Dec 12 1988 09:28 | 6 |
| It's rip-off time in the USA too - I saw it "on sale" for $29.99
in two shops in the Pheasant Lane Mall yesterday.
Mind you, $30 is still only about #20.
A
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1417.17 | | FSTRCK::THOMPSON | You raise the blade, you make the change, you ... | Mon Dec 12 1988 10:07 | 3 |
| If it's from the last concert of theirs it has to be good!
BTW, Noteworthy sells it for $21.48...
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1417.18 | Welcome Aboard P.F. Cruise Lines... | SCUBBA::KARRFALT | Sleepin' late and smokin' tea... | Mon Dec 12 1988 10:52 | 13 |
| RE .15
It's always nice to hear of someone else turning on to Pink
Floyd. I think this is a good record to bring in new recruits since
it engulfs a good portion of their 20+ year history - sort of a
Greatest Hits with an 80's flair. Also, in regards to your comment
about live alblums not sounding like the studio, I think (IMHO)
that Pink Floyd is one of the few bands who are able to duplicate
their sound in concert (RUSH is also quite good at this, but I can't
vouch for thier "new direction"). Happy listening!
p.s. Doesn't "One of These Days..." predate Dr. Who?
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1417.19 | | CSSE32::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie, VMS CSSE, Europe. | Mon Dec 12 1988 13:44 | 6 |
| re: .17, Noteworthy isn't much good, then.
re: .18 Dr WHo's first episode was November 23 1963, which predates
Meddle by years!
Andy
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1417.20 | Noteworthy dropped their price? | BROKE::LAVASH | Same as it ever was... | Thu Dec 15 1988 07:30 | 5 |
| I just ordered it for a Xmas present from Noteworthy. $20.48 was the
price I paid.
George
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1417.21 | how do I survive ??? | AYOV27::KIRKPATRICK | | Thu Dec 15 1988 08:30 | 2 |
| I hate this conference - you're telling me prices that I can't get
near and are at least five years away in the UK.
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1417.22 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Andy ��� Leslie. VMS CSSE Europe | Sat Dec 17 1988 10:55 | 7 |
| Re: -1
It's �17.99 in "Our Price" Records, (aka W H Smith) in Reading. So it's
not a GREAT price in comparison to the US price, but it's better than
most UK Pricing I've seen.
ANdy
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1417.23 | Even better than Noteworthy | EXIT26::STRATTON | I (heart) my wife | Sun Dec 18 1988 17:43 | 2 |
| It was on sale at Lechmere for $19.95 (19.98?) for the
last couple of days (hope my wife made it in there!)...
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1417.24 | Cheap at any price in the U.S. | UTRUST::TIMMER | Semper TECO! | Mon Dec 19 1988 00:39 | 5 |
| I just bought it for Dfl (Dutch Florins - normally known as Guilders)
69.95 here in the Netherlands. Roughly equivalent to $35.
Rien.
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1417.25 | I thought it was real good. | CANDY::CASTIGLIONE | Heavy Metal Thunder | Tue Dec 27 1988 11:43 | 4 |
| I got it for an x-mas present.....It was kinda nice listening to
it while watching Alf deliver a baby last night.
Stig
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