Meat Loaf - Concert Introduction (Live in Birmingham, December 2003)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 апр 2024
  • Here's a little treat for you all - from December 11th 2003 at the NEC in Birmingham, this is a pretty great quality recording which will be up in full sooner or later on the MLBFCollection channel - this is just a test of fixing up the audio a bit, this is a great show in terms of performance and quality and I really dig the intro for this part of the tour (always found it funny how "god" was edited out of the Wasted Youth Speech) - featured here is the 2003 arrangement of 'Wasted Youth' over tape into a live rendition of 'Do It!'
    Enjoy :p
    Lead Vocals - Meat Loaf [RIP]
    Lead Vocals, Percussion - Patti Russo
    Lead Guitar - Paul Crook
    Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards - Randy Flowers
    Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Piano, Vocals - Kasim Sulton
    Drums - John Miceli
    Piano, Keyboards, Vocals - Mark Alexander
    Backing Vocals, Guitar - C.C. Colletti-Jablonski
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Комментарии • 8

  • @WhiskeyBrewer
    @WhiskeyBrewer Месяц назад +1

    I was there for this one. The hospital guerny stuff and the ultraviolet masks

  • @MLBFCollection
    @MLBFCollection  Месяц назад

    Do It! begins at 03:11 :)

  • @simontemplar9772
    @simontemplar9772 Месяц назад +1

    Yeah I was disappointed in the CHSIB tour because that was the start of him using taped vocals

    • @MLBFCollection
      @MLBFCollection  Месяц назад

      Yeah I think it was the first tour he prominently used backing tracks on
      I honestly never minded it up until the mixing horrors of the 2015-16 tours

    • @simontemplar9772
      @simontemplar9772 Месяц назад

      What mixing horrors were they ?

    • @MLBFCollection
      @MLBFCollection  Месяц назад

      Oh the live mix was just all over the place during that tour
      Some times the backing track was so loud that Meat was inaudible and other times the exact reverse
      A lot of the time you couldn't hear the bass like at all and the overall mix throughout especially 2016 was just a muddy nightmare
      Of course Meats vocal condition at the time didn't make it much easier for them but even so, some 2015 shows nearer the end of that first tour were mixed better and are actually pretty enjoyable compared to the majority of recording from that era

    • @simontemplar9772
      @simontemplar9772 Месяц назад +1

      @MLBFCollection aw right I see what you mean. I know there's was an issue with the lead guitar sound on the 3 bats live dvd.
      And the guilty pleasure tour was just far too polished for my liking. Just my opinion

    • @MLBFCollection
      @MLBFCollection  Месяц назад

      No I agree, I prefer the early stages of the Hang Cool Tour - from mid 2011 onwards there was also occasional live autotune into 2012 I'm sure but most of what you hear on the DVD shoot is pitch correction done during production - I actually find the pitch correction on the Melbourne 2004 dvd to be quite noticeable as well though but it's less harsh since his voice was in pretty great condition even near the end of the Last World Tour in February 2024
      We don't have any March 2004 recordings but I wonder how he'd have sounded by the time he reached New Zealand