have anybody read this bullshit analyze from "live killers"? sorry if this old topic, but i know this guy has listen many bootlegs but he has forget sound qualities and tape speeds and so on. and he claims that live killers was overdubbed . fuck this shit : link
Ha, we'll take this guy seriously once he can learn to speak English and then collect a couple bootlegs. Check out his posts in the Houston 77 topic... certainly he's not to be taken seriously.
Boz Boorer wrote: have anybody read this bullshit analyze from "live killers"? sorry if this old topic, but i know this guy has listen many bootlegs but he has forget sound qualities and tape speeds and so on. and he claims that live killers was overdubbed . fuck this shit :
link
Were you sound engineer of this album and do you know for sure that it wasn't overdubbed?! Huh?
Sir GH<br><h6>ah yeah</h6> wrote: Ha, we'll take this guy seriously once he can learn to speak English and then collect a couple bootlegs. Check out his posts in the Houston 77 topic... certainly he's not to be taken seriously.
exactly!!! this f*ckwit can't even read the LIVE KILLERS sleevenotes...it CLEARLY says on the cover "recorded from over 50 concerts" how the fuck doesn he equate 24 tracks into 50 concerts? even basic maths means this equals two concerts per track -- fucking dipsticks!!!
Actually, I was quite impressed with "Sir GH's" work.
We all collected the bootlegs, and we all bought the "Live Killers" CD - so we all had the equal opportunity to conduct similar research.
However, "Sir GH" was one of the first to actually get off his butt and maticulously and painstakenly match "Live Killers" track for track against the bootleg catalogue - and from this - has provided an easy to use on-line reference guide.
Now, when I think of researching "Live Killers", I think "ah yeah"!!!
John S Stuart wrote: Actually, I was quite impressed with "Sir GH's" work.
We all collected the bootlegs, and we all bought the "Live Killers" CD - so we all had the equal opportunity to conduct similar research.
However, "Sir GH" was one of the first to actually get off his butt and maticulously and painstakenly match "Live Killers" track for track against the bootleg catalogue - and from this - has provided an easy to use on-line reference guide.
Now, when I think of researching "Live Killers", I think "ah yeah"!!!
Thanks everyone for the compliments, but I'm especially honoured to receive such compliments from you, JSS. Seriously. Btw, if you have any more recordings from '79 to help me out, let me know. ;)
And with that in mind, ah yeah, let's get it on.