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Don wrote:What sucks is we know they recorded the show with the intention that it could heard as a lossless format like DTS-HD Master Audio, basically, just like if you were there. But until the show comes out on Blu-ray, you'll have to settle for this type of gerryrigging to get some decent sound from the DVD.
Don wrote:What sucks is we know they recorded the show with the intention that it could heard as a lossless format like DTS-HD Master Audio, basically, just like if you were there. But until the show comes out on Blu-ray, you'll have to settle for this type of gerryrigging to get some decent sound from the DVD.
This shows you just how much Journey and their mgt care about the fans. Cheap bastards. They sure do make it hard to like the band....seriously, does Journey ever go out of their way to make the fans happy?
Rockindeano wrote:Don wrote:What sucks is we know they recorded the show with the intention that it could heard as a lossless format like DTS-HD Master Audio, basically, just like if you were there. But until the show comes out on Blu-ray, you'll have to settle for this type of gerryrigging to get some decent sound from the DVD.
This shows you just how much Journey and their mgt care about the fans. Cheap bastards. They sure do make it hard to like the band....seriously, does Journey ever go out of their way to make the fans happy?
FamilyMan wrote:Amazing - the Houston Summit DVD, nearly 30 years later, still has the best live sound of the band to date. Y'all agree?
FamilyMan wrote:Amazing - the Houston Summit DVD, nearly 30 years later, still has the best live sound of the band to date. Y'all agree?
Rick wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Amazing - the Houston Summit DVD, nearly 30 years later, still has the best live sound of the band to date. Y'all agree?
Better than 2001 Vegas? That's a toss up for me.
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RedWingFan wrote:Rick wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Amazing - the Houston Summit DVD, nearly 30 years later, still has the best live sound of the band to date. Y'all agree?
Better than 2001 Vegas? That's a toss up for me.
Rick, he said "live" sound!
RedWingFan wrote:Rick wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Amazing - the Houston Summit DVD, nearly 30 years later, still has the best live sound of the band to date. Y'all agree?
Better than 2001 Vegas? That's a toss up for me.
Rick, he said "live" sound!
Infinity Vocalist 2010 wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Rick wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Amazing - the Houston Summit DVD, nearly 30 years later, still has the best live sound of the band to date. Y'all agree?
Better than 2001 Vegas? That's a toss up for me.
Rick, he said "live" sound!
Beat me to the punch, damn!![]()
If you slow-mo it, Auggie's lipping is more obvious than it is... though, him singing with the mic beside his cheek and still sounding crystal clear is the smoking gun. But it's still fun to watch him slide onto the piano, doubtless giving Friga a heart attack.
Rick wrote:Infinity Vocalist 2010 wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Rick wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Amazing - the Houston Summit DVD, nearly 30 years later, still has the best live sound of the band to date. Y'all agree?
Better than 2001 Vegas? That's a toss up for me.
Rick, he said "live" sound!
Beat me to the punch, damn!![]()
If you slow-mo it, Auggie's lipping is more obvious than it is... though, him singing with the mic beside his cheek and still sounding crystal clear is the smoking gun. But it's still fun to watch him slide onto the piano, doubtless giving Friga a heart attack.
He had to break a hip bone on that flop onto the piano. Everyone that's seen that DVD had to say OUCH!!! He, evidently, overestimated his vertical leap.
I still love that show, live or not.
Infinity Vocalist 2010 wrote:
I still love that show, live or not.
Rick wrote:What gets me is that they paid the money to get it recorded that way and then don't use it to it's potential. Why even fucking do it?
Rick wrote:Infinity Vocalist 2010 wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Rick wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Amazing - the Houston Summit DVD, nearly 30 years later, still has the best live sound of the band to date. Y'all agree?
Better than 2001 Vegas? That's a toss up for me.
Rick, he said "live" sound!
Beat me to the punch, damn!![]()
If you slow-mo it, Auggie's lipping is more obvious than it is... though, him singing with the mic beside his cheek and still sounding crystal clear is the smoking gun. But it's still fun to watch him slide onto the piano, doubtless giving Friga a heart attack.
He had to break a hip bone on that flop onto the piano. Everyone that's seen that DVD had to say OUCH!!! He, evidently, overestimated his vertical leap.
I still love that show, live or not.
G.I.Jim wrote:Rick wrote:Infinity Vocalist 2010 wrote:RedWingFan wrote:Rick wrote:FamilyMan wrote:Amazing - the Houston Summit DVD, nearly 30 years later, still has the best live sound of the band to date. Y'all agree?
Better than 2001 Vegas? That's a toss up for me.
Rick, he said "live" sound!
Beat me to the punch, damn!![]()
If you slow-mo it, Auggie's lipping is more obvious than it is... though, him singing with the mic beside his cheek and still sounding crystal clear is the smoking gun. But it's still fun to watch him slide onto the piano, doubtless giving Friga a heart attack.
He had to break a hip bone on that flop onto the piano. Everyone that's seen that DVD had to say OUCH!!! He, evidently, overestimated his vertical leap.
I still love that show, live or not.
That must be how Jon got Perry out of the band! That piano's a destroyer of hips!!!![]()
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