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  1. #31

    Special effort at Halloween.

    Spooky you see. I must admit as 'holidays' go I don't get it.

    On a seperate and unrelated tip, out today:

    http://www.superdeluxeedition.com/news/the-jam-fire-and-skil l-live-box-details/





  2. #32

    My word.

    :kerching:

  3. #33

    Spotify is your friend here.

    Worked my way through first 4 discs earlier.

    It will drop in price quite soon.

  4. #34

  5. #35

    You've not met my children, have you.


  6. #36

    The thing about live albums is

    that they are often not that good. There's a reason why it can take weeks of dicking around in a studio, recording one instrument at a time, and agonising about mix levels and EQs to get it to sound good.

    At least three-pieces are generally tighter than larger bands, and are easier to engineer to get a decent live sound.

  7. #37

    Not a massive fan of your everyday live album.

    But I will respectfully remind you that this live album is The Jam.

  8. #38

    Right. Say what you like about Weller & Co. but they certainly played live as though they meant it.


  9. #39

    Thank you Red.

    I find Ash's manner to be most disagreeable this afternoon.

    I suspect he did not have a fry-up so far today.

  10. #40

    Now hang on a cotton-picking minute, Mr Touchy.

    I was going to state the bleeding obvious and say that The Jam always played well live but that went without saying. So I hinted at the inherent advantages of tight three-pieces.

    My comments implying that live albums can fall short of their studio counterparts were of a general nature and not specific to this particular beat combo.

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