StocktontoMalone wrote:I know others love the opportunity of added inflections, runs....extended solos....etc. And truthfully, I've wrestled with the notion myself....
However, at days' end, I've always leaned towards these 'album' sounding groups....

I'm the opposite. And at least 80% of it is vocals for me. Especially when it came to Journey's early material. I loved their live stuff over the studio. Perry's vocals didn't seem quite as high on the live stuff, ie.,
Lovin, Touchin, Squeezin is a perfect example. Almost every live performance of that wins out over the studio version for me. There is just a sexy swagger on that one live (musically and vocally) compared to studio.
And like you said, the added inflections, runs, solos are a big part of it for me. Heck, I looove all the random vocal......whoa's, yaaa's, grunts, groans, whatever.

Also love the random trade-offs you don't get on cds......like vocal/bass, bass/guitar, etc. MB's
Addicted to that rush is a perfect example......the guitar/bass tradeoff at the beginning is great on the studio version but nowhere near as stellar as it is LIVE. (see sig)
And I agree on Pink Floyd, I thought they sounded very much like the album too......and kinda boring. I guess you must have had to be on some psychadelic drugs or something to totally get into it.
