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Re: Overdubbing



>  > I can't remember the exact words of the quote, but isn't there an
>>  interview of Roger in which he criticizes bands who overdub live
>>  albums (probably making an unnamed dig at The Eagles)? Didn't he say
>>  something like, "Give me a bum note and a bead of sweat any day"?
>>  Maybe remixing and overdubbing are two different things. Maybe he was
>>  younger then. Maybe I dreamed it.
>
>No, Daltrey does deliver the "bum note & a bead of sweat" line in interviews,
>however, it's always in the context of giving an energetic live 
>performance, not in the release of a live album/CD.  I guess there's 
>a bit of a hypocritical overlap there, huh?  Bum notes are OK while 
>performing, but let's clean 'em up if it's going to be released.
>
>- - SCHRADE in Akron

Scott,

I understand your distinction, but I thought Roger was talking in the 
context of a live album.

>Article on Pridden's mixing of RAH, courtesy of Reggie Tan:
>
>http://www.studio-sound.com/current_issue/rec_sanctuary.html
>
>keets

Can anyone explain what "5.1" is?

Jim