Brooklin Matt wrote:I loved Not Afraid when they performed at the Juno's, but the studio version was really watered down. Pretty disappointing.
paper moon is a very good song. A great song to end the album.
I think it has something to do with the sound of live recordings. I love live records. I love the full sound and the cheering. That stuff has the most force.
Some live recordings are so much more intense then the album version. In the case of Not Afraid, all the raw energy and emotion I thought would come across on the studio version was removed in favour of weak guitars, a xylophone and "pop" production. It was catchy, but the live version just smoked it.
Brooklin Matt wrote:I loved Not Afraid when they performed at the Juno's, but the studio version was really watered down. Pretty disappointing.
paper moon is a very good song. A great song to end the album.
I think it has something to do with the sound of live recordings. I love live records. I love the full sound and the cheering. That stuff has the most force.
Some live recordings are so much more intense then the album version. In the case of Not Afraid, all the raw energy and emotion I thought would come across on the studio version was removed in favour of weak guitars, a xylophone and "pop" production. It was catchy, but the live version just smoked it.
I love live albums. They're so much more powerful, and I find myself actually bursting into a huge grin when songs come up. Every time Naveed/Life comes on, I'm excited. I always beam when I hear OLP burst into Superman's Dead after striking a few mysterious chords, and the crowd errupting.
Brooklin Matt wrote:I loved Not Afraid when they performed at the Juno's, but the studio version was really watered down. Pretty disappointing.
paper moon is a very good song. A great song to end the album.
I think it has something to do with the sound of live recordings. I love live records. I love the full sound and the cheering. That stuff has the most force.
Some live recordings are so much more intense then the album version. In the case of Not Afraid, all the raw energy and emotion I thought would come across on the studio version was removed in favour of weak guitars, a xylophone and "pop" production. It was catchy, but the live version just smoked it.
I love live albums. They're so much more powerful, and I find myself actually bursting into a huge grin when songs come up. Every time Naveed/Life comes on, I'm excited. I always beam when I hear OLP burst into Superman's Dead after striking a few mysterious chords, and the crowd errupting.
I agree...the live version are something of special...and Paper Moon live for me will be amazing...
I put in the OLP Live DVD and ran on the treadmill to it. I'm generally kind of lazy, but I ran, or at least jogged and walked (with some pretty long sprints thrown in) for the whole thing.
I'm curious about "Time Bomb" (Deluxe Version); this is the only song on the album that we haven't been introduced to. I wonder if "Waiting for Something to Happen" became "Time Bomb"?
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Trustworthy wrote:i wonder the same thing, i guess we are just gonna have to buy the record on find out!
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