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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:14 pm
by trollhameran
I always find well recorded live tracks quite often have alot more power than studio recordings and also If the band is on top form It makes the live versions so much better to listen to, thats just my opinion though

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:31 pm
by starman
trollhameran wrote:I always find well recorded live tracks quite often have alot more power than studio recordings and also If the band is on top form It makes the live versions so much better to listen to, thats just my opinion though
That's the problem though, well recorded live stuff is really tough to do right because the band is set up, well to go live...not optimized to record. There is a huge difference, trust me.

A lot of that "power" you're hearing is really introduced back at the studio where it all still gets mixed and many times parts rerecorded, like a lead vocal or back vocals which tend to get drowned out live. Stage instruments bleeding into the vocal mics are the big problem there.

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:32 pm
by MrCrowley
Yeah starman is right, and they usually disable the side fills if they are going to record live, which means the guitarist and bassist sometimes have to stick pretty damn close to the drummer to hear their fills so they can keep in time.

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 1:54 am
by trollhameran
Yeah i know the tracks are all edited in the studio but it still captures some of the atmosphere, and theres nothing like standing in a stadium in the dark, then you hear carl orff playing, and ozzy walks out on stage and screams are you ready to go f*****g wild tonight? let the crazyness begin"

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 2:12 am
by MrCrowley
Yeah good point. :)

Though the sound on the 'Tribute' album came out so well because they could edit it and they had loads of concerts to grab the songs from. Also since the band was called Blizzard of Ozz at the time, they had small venues and concerts with better acoustics, if they played larger arenas the sound would've been worse.

Unlike live Radio shows where they can't edit the music before it goes on.

It's nice how he still uses it to open his concerts these days, I just wish Randy Rhoads was the one playing the intro and the song was 'I Don't Know'.

btw, just finished reading Rudy Sarzo's book about Randy Rhoads, awesome read. Funny, but sad hearing about what Randy was really like.

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 2:49 am
by trollhameran
I don't know is a fantastic live song, was one of the best songs of the night when i saw him last year at wembley arena. Randy may not still be with us and Ozzy's voice isn't as good as it used to be but it was still an amazing show.

Hmm may have to pick up a copy of that and have a read.

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 5:19 am
by SpudMonster
Here are the current 12:

Psychobilly Freakout - The Reverend Horton Heat
Human Fly - The Cramps
Shiverin' in the Corner - The Amazing Royal Crowns
Drowning All My Sorrows - The Meteors
Codename: Gypsy - The Penetrators
Rumble - Link Wray
One Horse Town - Hank Williams III
Ask Her For Water - T Model Ford
Raisin' Hell Again - Scott H. Biram
Sitting On Top Of the World - Mountain Sprout
Willie The Pimp - Frank Zappa
Asbury Park (live) - King Crimson

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 5:35 am
by Spitfire
Here is my selection

Elegie- Ef-El
Gedagte vir die dag-straatligkinders
Ten seconds-Cutting Jade
Hokis-Eve6
Swing life away- Rise Against
Knockin' on Heavans Door- Bob Dylan
River Below-Billy Talent
Boom-POD
The Pretender-Foo Fighters
Kind nie- Ef-El
Sit Down- Love Jones
Lonely Lonely- The Narrow

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 2:40 pm
by chuzzwuzzler
some songs i like

The Flame - Chimaira
Ressurection - Chimaira
So what - Metallica
Enter sandman - Metallica
One - Metallica
Run to the hills - Iron maiden
Wrathchild - Iron maiden
Stairway to heaven - Led zeppelin
Black dog - Led zeppelin
Before i forget - Slipknot
Sweet leaf - Black sabbath
Iron man - Black sabbath

A lot more stuff, just cant think of them right now

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 3:18 am
by rna_duelers
I've got to much to name,well it would take so long to write out.But here are a few ones that I've always liked.

Infected Mushroom
GMS
Skazi
1200 Micrograms
Astrix
White Noise
Vibrasphere
Sphongle
Crystal Method
Daft Punk
DJ Dean
Tiesto
Future Prophecy
Mason
Pendulum
The Prodigy
Psy Spirit
Twin Sonic

Thats my usual listening stuff for trance etc I listen to mainly Metal n Trance but mainly Trance.I could keep going but it's just wasted space.

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 5:12 am
by Ragnarok
The list of tracks is getting pretty long, it's going to take me a while to grind through this lot.

I'm seeing a few tracks that surprise me a bit, although good surprise rather than bad surprise.

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 5:02 pm
by ALIHISGREAT
not in any particular order... (although Freestyler is definitly the best song :D )

BomFunk MCs - Freestyler - (look it up on youtube and you won;t be dissapointed, close you eyes and just listen :cheers: )
Jimi Hendrix - All along the watchtower
Tenacious D - Tribute
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Can't stop
Iron Maiden - Run too the hills
Lordi - Hard Rock Halleluah (Sp?)
Muse - plug in baby
Muse - knights of cydonia
Foo Fighters - The Pretender
Foo Fighters - Long road to ruin
Foo Fighters - learn to fly
Foo Fighters - My hero

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 4:20 am
by psycix
Ragnarok wrote:The list of tracks is getting pretty long, it's going to take me a while to grind through this lot.

I'm seeing a few tracks that surprise me a bit, although good surprise rather than bad surprise.
What are you doing with all the information?
This is some sort of experiment right?
When does it end?

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 7:24 am
by Ragnarok
psycix wrote:What are you doing with all the information?
This is some sort of experiment right?
When does it end?
1) Currently, just storing it up. I'll analyse it soon.
2) Yes.
3) When I think I have a reasonable amount of information. I could probably stop now, but I'll give it a little longer.

Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 1:47 pm
by THUNDERLORD
I was watching Music Choice -metal (a cable channel)
Waiting for more songs by "the Sword". Didn't hear any. :(

But I saw a video by Unleashed called "Your children will burn" LOL, I was thinking it would be a funny song for a combustion. :twisted:

Another sort of old one, Europe's "final countdown".(cool for vid music)

I buy old tapes for $0.50 sometimes.
I was listening to Sinead O'Connor's "Just call me joe" nice guitar distortion and her voice is nice in it.

My old skater friends used to love "Korn" and "Type o Negative"
I like lot's of Metal but not the screaming incomprehensible or "cat" stuff.
I like my first list still. But like JSR and others said, They change.

Wondered, When will you let us know what these are for Ragnarok??? :roll: 8)

EDIT: BTW I've found if you walk in a place and play AC/DC's Dirty Deeds on the juke-box, no one will mess with you.
But they'll think you're psyco. :P 8)