Ludwig only does what he is told to do. His recent Frank Zappa remasters are superb. Some of his Queen remasters ain't too shabby either.McParadigm wrote:And yeah....how Ludwig is still allowed near a console anywhere is a mystery to audio engineers everywhere.
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Oh, shit....he did the Zappa updates?Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:Ludwig only does what he is told to do. His recent Frank Zappa remasters are superb. Some of his Queen remasters ain't too shabby either.McParadigm wrote:And yeah....how Ludwig is still allowed near a console anywhere is a mystery to audio engineers everywhere.
Those do sound great.
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Ludwig did most but not all of them. Doug Sax did a couple (he's the guy who remastered Pink Floyd), and "Hot Rats" was done by Bernie Grundman. Doesn't matter because they're all superb.McParadigm wrote:Oh, shit....he did the Zappa updates?Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:Ludwig only does what he is told to do. His recent Frank Zappa remasters are superb. Some of his Queen remasters ain't too shabby either.McParadigm wrote:And yeah....how Ludwig is still allowed near a console anywhere is a mystery to audio engineers everywhere.
Ludwig did the new "Sheik Yerbouti" which is a revelation if you've lived with the old CD.
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Have you ever heard any of the bootlegs from the Devils and Dust tour? That's probably what the album would have sounded like. Highly recommended if you've never heard any of it.Strat wrote:McParadigm wrote:I just came across a quote from Brendan O'Brien about Springsteen's Devils and Dust, where he said that Bruce originally envisioned a moodier, sparser and more Nebraska-esque record....and that he shooed him away from it by saying something like "Yeah, you can do a record like that, and it won't really connect with a lot of people....or you can make a record that people will connect with."
All I could think was "Bruce worked with Brendan, and Bruce listened to him, so we thought maybe we should start listening to him, too."
The album would have been way more powerful if it were more nebraska'ish
Fuck BOB
The weird thing is that it's not like Devils and Dust ever had the potential to be a monster hit record. I'm not sure what commercial fate he thought he was saving it from by making it shimmer. The original record would have been a critically lauded record directed primarily at fans, which is pretty much exactly what the released version ended up being anyway.
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Logging on for one reason only - to applaud this post. I just guffawed in the office thanksevenslow wrote:His studio location nearly killed Jeff.
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The thing these producers have in common, who want to give everything "more commercial appeal", is that they don't know what the fuck they're talking about except for "give me more control because I'm a failed commercial product as well and I need a stake in this".Kevin Davis wrote:Have you ever heard any of the bootlegs from the Devils and Dust tour? That's probably what the album would have sounded like. Highly recommended if you've never heard any of it.Strat wrote:McParadigm wrote:I just came across a quote from Brendan O'Brien about Springsteen's Devils and Dust, where he said that Bruce originally envisioned a moodier, sparser and more Nebraska-esque record....and that he shooed him away from it by saying something like "Yeah, you can do a record like that, and it won't really connect with a lot of people....or you can make a record that people will connect with."
All I could think was "Bruce worked with Brendan, and Bruce listened to him, so we thought maybe we should start listening to him, too."
The album would have been way more powerful if it were more nebraska'ish
Fuck BOB
The weird thing is that it's not like Devils and Dust ever had the potential to be a monster hit record. I'm not sure what commercial fate he thought he was saving it from by making it shimmer. The original record would have been a critically lauded record directed primarily at fans, which is pretty much exactly what the released version ended up being anyway.
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I listen to the Love, Tears & Mystery compilation, albeit not the whole, quite often.Kevin Davis wrote:Have you ever heard any of the bootlegs from the Devils and Dust tour? That's probably what the album would have sounded like. Highly recommended if you've never heard any of it.Strat wrote:McParadigm wrote:I just came across a quote from Brendan O'Brien about Springsteen's Devils and Dust, where he said that Bruce originally envisioned a moodier, sparser and more Nebraska-esque record....and that he shooed him away from it by saying something like "Yeah, you can do a record like that, and it won't really connect with a lot of people....or you can make a record that people will connect with."
All I could think was "Bruce worked with Brendan, and Bruce listened to him, so we thought maybe we should start listening to him, too."
The album would have been way more powerful if it were more nebraska'ish
Fuck BOB
The weird thing is that it's not like Devils and Dust ever had the potential to be a monster hit record. I'm not sure what commercial fate he thought he was saving it from by making it shimmer. The original record would have been a critically lauded record directed primarily at fans, which is pretty much exactly what the released version ended up being anyway.
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you should always be logged on, chris.Juvenal wrote:Logging on for one reason only - to applaud this post. I just guffawed in the office thanksevenslow wrote:His studio location nearly killed Jeff.
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thats true, but if I recall (it's been a while) devils and dust is a lovely sounding record as recorded .Kevin Davis wrote:Have you ever heard any of the bootlegs from the Devils and Dust tour? That's probably what the album would have sounded like. Highly recommended if you've never heard any of it.Strat wrote:McParadigm wrote:I just came across a quote from Brendan O'Brien about Springsteen's Devils and Dust, where he said that Bruce originally envisioned a moodier, sparser and more Nebraska-esque record....and that he shooed him away from it by saying something like "Yeah, you can do a record like that, and it won't really connect with a lot of people....or you can make a record that people will connect with."
All I could think was "Bruce worked with Brendan, and Bruce listened to him, so we thought maybe we should start listening to him, too."
The album would have been way more powerful if it were more nebraska'ish
Fuck BOB
The weird thing is that it's not like Devils and Dust ever had the potential to be a monster hit record. I'm not sure what commercial fate he thought he was saving it from by making it shimmer. The original record would have been a critically lauded record directed primarily at fans, which is pretty much exactly what the released version ended up being anyway.
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Yeah, it's fine -- I think it still sounds sparse and intimate in a lot of places. "Black Cowboys" is one of Bruce's best songs ever.
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Juvenal wrote:Logging on for one reason only - to applaud this post. I just guffawed in the office thanksevenslow wrote:His studio location nearly killed Jeff.
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I think I have switched to a new level of hatred regarding BoB.
Die, motherfucker, die!
Haha
Time for PJ to scrap him and move in a different direction.
Die, motherfucker, die!
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Time for PJ to scrap him and move in a different direction.
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stupidmop wrote: Fuck Brenden O'Brien up the ass with a Rusty railroad spike. And the band in the ears.
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The image that spawned yet another locked thread on The Pit. They don't like criticism over there very much. In the immortal words of Stone, "I need something different!" I think making some public criticism is one of the few ways we have to lobby for change that the band may notice.
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Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:Ludwig did most but not all of them. Doug Sax did a couple (he's the guy who remastered Pink Floyd), and "Hot Rats" was done by Bernie Grundman. Doesn't matter because they're all superb.McParadigm wrote:Oh, shit....he did the Zappa updates?Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:Ludwig only does what he is told to do. His recent Frank Zappa remasters are superb. Some of his Queen remasters ain't too shabby either.McParadigm wrote:And yeah....how Ludwig is still allowed near a console anywhere is a mystery to audio engineers everywhere.
Ludwig did the new "Sheik Yerbouti" which is a revelation if you've lived with the old CD.
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He's the Bob Rock of PJ.... going back to an ex... always bad idea. Maybe they needed him to help arrange for Backspacer, couldnt have got that from Kasper... I dunno, Avocado is an anomaly that makes me think the band have more of a say it in that they let on. Eddie isnt technical about his guitar sounds but I bet Stone is, he can textualise and all that.
Im thinking of the scene in Some Kind Of Monster where Rock chases Hetfield after he has a fight with Lars... its hilarious..
Dont know what to make of it though... he has produced some awesome records for them... its the loudness wars but also him telling them to put what songs on the album...I was really hoping they wouldnt put SBM on it.... it cheapens the tracklist immediately... unless it absolutely had to be heard and reinterpreted...
Im thinking of the scene in Some Kind Of Monster where Rock chases Hetfield after he has a fight with Lars... its hilarious..
Dont know what to make of it though... he has produced some awesome records for them... its the loudness wars but also him telling them to put what songs on the album...I was really hoping they wouldnt put SBM on it.... it cheapens the tracklist immediately... unless it absolutely had to be heard and reinterpreted...
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Anyone ever see that Brady Bunch episode where Greg? aspires to be a musician? He meets with a "hot shot" producer dude with "groovy" clothes and a swaggering know-it-all style, saying Greg? Brady "fit the suit, baby". Brendan O'brien is that dude.
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Johnny BravoTuolumne wrote:Anyone ever see that Brady Bunch episode where Greg? aspires to be a musician? He meets with a "hot shot" producer dude with "groovy" clothes and a swaggering know-it-all style, saying Greg? Brady "fit the suit". Brendan O'brien is that dude.
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How come he does all the keys on the album? Fuckin' Boom should be on the album.
"OK, Boom, we don't trust you to fucking play when it's actually being recording, but I guess you can spend a few months away from your family traveling around and playing what Brendan wrote."
Shit, he's even in the video.
I don't hate BO'B, but why's Boom always get fucked?
"OK, Boom, we don't trust you to fucking play when it's actually being recording, but I guess you can spend a few months away from your family traveling around and playing what Brendan wrote."
Shit, he's even in the video.
I don't hate BO'B, but why's Boom always get fucked?
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"You know what this really needs? More Boom!" - said no Pearl Jam fan ever.