Originally posted by WojBhoy:
Audience:
Shoot the lot of them lol (or at least, the ones near the taper). For me, there's a fine line between a bearable crowd and an unbearable crowd, and in this case they fell on the wrong side - this is sheer pickiness on my part but no one was singing in tune lol, but on the other hand I would like to think that their enthusiasm was representative of the rest of the crowd, i.e. having a damn good time Adelaide-style!
Originally posted by aussiemofo:Here's where our assessments differ I reckon. If the crowd are too audible in the recording I will take points off the Sound not the Audience. It's not the audience's fault they can be heard too much on the boot. An excited, participating crowd is one of the hallmarks of a great audience bootleg. Sure they can sing oiut of key if they want, but that's part of the raw fun of it. It's whether or not they are drowning out the band in the recording and that's a sound issue IMO.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:Great review there Harry.
Originally posted by drewhiggins:A very, very respectable review for a first go; and well worth the wait. Well done! And thanks for adding it to the bootleg page as well.
And Katherine, yours is a nice little read as well.
Originally posted by Andrew_C:[..]
thanks, whats the next boot we're reviewing?
Originally posted by drewhiggins:A very, very respectable review for a first go; and well worth the wait. Well done! And thanks for adding it to the bootleg page as well.
And Katherine, yours is a nice little read as well.