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Quote from: Knopflerfan on June 22, 2021, 01:02:49 PMQuote from: Banjo99uk on June 19, 2021, 02:28:25 AMQuote from: Love Expresso on June 18, 2021, 08:52:20 PMSo would it be fair to say that Guy messed it up? If I remember correctly, he was the man in charge? I do exactly remember how big my expectations were and how shocked I was at the first listen because of Exactly that: the strange sound of MK's voice.LEI didn’t like the sound of the Emmylou and MK Live DVD either. It was over polished to me. MK to me is best live. His studio albums are dull compared to his live stuff. I rarely if ever listen to his studio albums.I used to have that opinion, but of late I'm re-exploring the studio albums on Vinyl and to be honest I've got to the stage in life that if its MK - it'll ruddy do!! MK live is very special as a lot on here like me will know but then again so are his albums...I'm with you. Mark live is very special and I listen to these recordings most of the time, but when I pick one studio album I usually stick to it a long time. Mark is amazing live or in the studio!
Quote from: Banjo99uk on June 19, 2021, 02:28:25 AMQuote from: Love Expresso on June 18, 2021, 08:52:20 PMSo would it be fair to say that Guy messed it up? If I remember correctly, he was the man in charge? I do exactly remember how big my expectations were and how shocked I was at the first listen because of Exactly that: the strange sound of MK's voice.LEI didn’t like the sound of the Emmylou and MK Live DVD either. It was over polished to me. MK to me is best live. His studio albums are dull compared to his live stuff. I rarely if ever listen to his studio albums.I used to have that opinion, but of late I'm re-exploring the studio albums on Vinyl and to be honest I've got to the stage in life that if its MK - it'll ruddy do!! MK live is very special as a lot on here like me will know but then again so are his albums...
Quote from: Love Expresso on June 18, 2021, 08:52:20 PMSo would it be fair to say that Guy messed it up? If I remember correctly, he was the man in charge? I do exactly remember how big my expectations were and how shocked I was at the first listen because of Exactly that: the strange sound of MK's voice.LEI didn’t like the sound of the Emmylou and MK Live DVD either. It was over polished to me. MK to me is best live. His studio albums are dull compared to his live stuff. I rarely if ever listen to his studio albums.
So would it be fair to say that Guy messed it up? If I remember correctly, he was the man in charge? I do exactly remember how big my expectations were and how shocked I was at the first listen because of Exactly that: the strange sound of MK's voice.LE
Quote from: KnopfleRick on June 24, 2021, 09:19:37 PMQuote from: Knopflerfan on June 22, 2021, 01:02:49 PMQuote from: Banjo99uk on June 19, 2021, 02:28:25 AMQuote from: Love Expresso on June 18, 2021, 08:52:20 PMSo would it be fair to say that Guy messed it up? If I remember correctly, he was the man in charge? I do exactly remember how big my expectations were and how shocked I was at the first listen because of Exactly that: the strange sound of MK's voice.LEI didn’t like the sound of the Emmylou and MK Live DVD either. It was over polished to me. MK to me is best live. His studio albums are dull compared to his live stuff. I rarely if ever listen to his studio albums.I used to have that opinion, but of late I'm re-exploring the studio albums on Vinyl and to be honest I've got to the stage in life that if its MK - it'll ruddy do!! MK live is very special as a lot on here like me will know but then again so are his albums...I'm with you. Mark live is very special and I listen to these recordings most of the time, but when I pick one studio album I usually stick to it a long time. Mark is amazing live or in the studio!Indeed.Yes live versions are expanded, but the studio versions are so finely crafted. SOS, TOL, TR, Solid Rock, MFN, BIA, OES, WII, WAM, Speedway have amazing studio versions. Even HFB without a ending solo sounds very unique in the studio. SOS's groove with Pick has never been reproduced live, even in 1978/79.
Agree about YAYF, it pretty much is the highlight of the album - it is pretty spectacular...(lyrically not so much! )
Quote from: schmonka on July 11, 2021, 10:19:03 PMAgree about YAYF, it pretty much is the highlight of the album - it is pretty spectacular...(lyrically not so much! )yes great versionwe are very close to the 30th anniversary of the start of that tour and still nothing about all the missing songs,I am really sickened when I think what that album could be with all the missing songs,especially Tunnel and Planet which are not available on any soundboard, unbelievable stuff
Quote from: PensaGhost on July 12, 2021, 05:20:25 PMQuote from: schmonka on July 11, 2021, 10:19:03 PMAgree about YAYF, it pretty much is the highlight of the album - it is pretty spectacular...(lyrically not so much! )yes great versionwe are very close to the 30th anniversary of the start of that tour and still nothing about all the missing songs,I am really sickened when I think what that album could be with all the missing songs,especially Tunnel and Planet which are not available on any soundboard, unbelievable stuffTunnel was a much lesser attempt than that already released on Alchemy and I know they didn't wanted to avoid comparisons with that album so perhaps that's why it wasn't there. As for Planet, I never thought he found a proper final solo for it and that's maybe why he stopped playing it. It was always interesting but seldom found a way to go and seemed to end abruptly, sometimes without proper climax before the sax came in. One of the best solos musically is London 16/09/91 I think, where it builds to a climax and blends seamlessly with the sax. I love this song live mainly because it's so interesting and unpredictable!
Yes, Mark is very particular about what he chooses to release. I think he thought that Sultans, Tunnel and Telegraph were not as good as Alchemy versions. He said he wanted OTN to be "as different as Alchemy as possible", hence only PI and R&J are common to both albums.
Quote from: dmg on July 13, 2021, 01:02:35 PMQuote from: PensaGhost on July 12, 2021, 05:20:25 PMQuote from: schmonka on July 11, 2021, 10:19:03 PMAgree about YAYF, it pretty much is the highlight of the album - it is pretty spectacular...(lyrically not so much! )yes great versionwe are very close to the 30th anniversary of the start of that tour and still nothing about all the missing songs,I am really sickened when I think what that album could be with all the missing songs,especially Tunnel and Planet which are not available on any soundboard, unbelievable stuffTunnel was a much lesser attempt than that already released on Alchemy and I know they didn't wanted to avoid comparisons with that album so perhaps that's why it wasn't there. As for Planet, I never thought he found a proper final solo for it and that's maybe why he stopped playing it. It was always interesting but seldom found a way to go and seemed to end abruptly, sometimes without proper climax before the sax came in. One of the best solos musically is London 16/09/91 I think, where it builds to a climax and blends seamlessly with the sax. I love this song live mainly because it's so interesting and unpredictable!That's especially interesting considering three months of rehearsals! Seems hard to believe that they managed to leave some arrangements unfinished. Me personally, I never even heard Tunnel and Planet from this tour, and I think I never missed a lot, to be honest.