1. I just don't like how they practically remove the audience noise. Sometimes they sound like they're performing in an empty arena/stadium.
  2. Originally posted by KleWdSide:I just don't like how they practically remove the audience noise. Sometimes they sound like they're performing in an empty arena/stadium.

    That's obviously their biggest fault for me. What I like the most about live performances is the fedback, the electricity, the connection between the performer and the audience, and of course the singalongs and audience reactions to what's being played (and the artists reaction to the audience behaviour)... IEMs -and, to a lesser extent, soundboards- delete that sound and therefore kill much of the show emotions for me.

    Others would argue that soundboards and IEMs have the best sound quality with all the instrument being well defined and listenable, etc... It's true most of the times, but if I want to hear a perfectly defined instrumentalization, I go and listen a studio album. I listen to live recordings to get a LIVE feeling, something that sadly doesn't come across too well on IEM recordings.
  3. I'm an idiot.
  4. ????????????
  5. Spammer
  6. Don't worry
  7. Bruce Springsteen, London 2012-06-15:

    "We were here last spring, we wanted to do something different for you, so.." and proceeds to play the whole of the Darkness on the Edge of Town record live in its entirety.

    Makes me even more sure that Melbourne (perhaps more east coast Australian shows) will get an album in 2014.


  8. "Bruce Springsteen means love .. not for him but for you" :)
  9. on nov 6th Bruce will be at MSG for the Stand Up For Heroes event
    (Roger Waters too)


  10. :. :. :.