Does this topic also apply to the A Night In London and Real Live Roadrunning concert?
I think, yes. Recently, I transcribed Mark's solo in "Romeo And Juliet" from Real Live Roadruning, and in one moment I am positive it's impossible to play with the position of Mark's hand, and naturally, he's framed from behind. Never trust your eyes, only trust your ears! If it sounds good, then it's good. And live album is never live, it's a ZOMBIE!
Same thing happens during the firsts licks during Calling Elvis on OTN. The band was filmed from behind.
During the 'Hey Alright' at the beginning of the concert, the frame is 100 meters awat from the band.
I didn't find the 20.05.92 concert to check out the lick.
I believe that Real Live Roadrunning have no overbubs. Some mistaked are on the record (like the wrong notes at Right Now).
I don't know how many nights were recorded.
For 'A Night In London', I believe that was Richard Bennet that mention that some songs were been played 4 times at the same evening. Even that they keeped that big mistake that Glenn Worf made on R&J. He mistaken the chord sequence during the chorus or something i guess.
I opened a concert for a 'DVD Recording' of a band.
The 'concert' had almost 6 or 7 hours.
Same thing happens