>studio album instantly becomes obsolete because the live versions of nearly every track are 1000x betterAny other examples?
>musician instantly becomes obsolete because he can't shut up about the presidentAny other examples?
>>130717498>Celebrity becomes based as hell because his kids are black and fat. Any other examples?
grateful dead
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>>130717478Almost entirely played on The Complete Budokan without a neutered production
>>130718001at least the dead's studio stuff is still worth listening to. I'm a big Phish head and they probably have less than 5 studio tracks that actually offer anything interesting compared to live versionshttps://youtu.be/4WB9GyLrOiE
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>>130717478The snare sound is awful in the recording. They also do cool extended instrumentals when playing live and on early performances LaBrie's voice wasn't busted.
>>130717498He's still selling out arenas, Trump is just selling out the country.
>>130717478is this true? i mean the arrangements were certainly more dramatic live than on the album.but you're skipping the part that there were no competent soloists in the e street band before nils joined.i've been trying to learn 'because the night' the past few days (i know it's not technically on this album, but it's a famous song he wrote in this period) and so checked out the youtube of their live performance on this tour, and BS really mid's the big dramatic guitar solo on this. i know the myth is before he was a great songwriter he was famous for being the local guitar hero around the jersey shore, but dude seems to always come up with some hackneyed lead line in his big solo's and then just cranks up the volume for an exit as a mimic of guitar hero intensity.
>>130722122bruce's playing was excellent in that era.https://youtu.be/okrvOAUg-yY
>>130722122it's like pitching and hitting in baseball. you can only do one of the other once you get gud. you can fuck around with both but to get to the next level you focus and lose the skill as a sacrifice for the other to shine through.so songwriting and lead guitar playing is similar. very rarely you get both skills intact when you break through.
>>130722195yeah, he had a lot of his plate.but to respond to >>130722180he was certainly better during that period. couldn't get much worse than he was by this time. good lord. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlC2i8phurA
>>130717478none of the versions of candy's room sound the same live and only women like them more
>>130717959It's truly astonishing how cool deniro is on screen and how gay he is in real life
>>130722489keyword in the OP: "nearly"
>>130717478Coming through!
>>130718003the ultimate example, the songs get a huge boost from being captured by a Hollywood director and performed by elite coked-up session musicians instead of in a sterile studio
>>130722489Candy's Room on the Live 75/85 set smokes the studio version.
>>130717478Alive 2007