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Has there ever been a song known for it's live version more than the studio version like I Want You to Want Me?
I heard a track from a CCR concert recently. I don't remember them releasing any live recordings before.
I heard a track from a CCR concert recently. I don't remember them releasing any live recordings before.
I can't think of one. There's a lot of artists that I enjoy the live material better than the studio (namely The Black Crowes) but that's the biggest hit I can think of that crushed the studio version. The original is comically bad.
Wasn't CCR mainly Fogerty in the studio?
No love for The Last Waltz?
You on the motorcycle... You two girls... tell your friends.
I never liked "The Band" but only knew 2 songs
About a year ago I read their history/story and was fascinated
Listened to a wider sample of their music and watched parts of "the last waltz"
Incredible musicians who I know respect very deeply
they were signed as their own separate act at what would now be considered an "old" age
as opposed to quick bucks for industry execs and a collection of market indicators checkboxes -- they were seasoned musicians with a strong grasp of the structure and power of music
Garth Hudson (name correct?) was one of 2 piano players they had -- and if I recall correctly he was the high PhD of music theory where the rest of them were just insanely good players who played all the time
"Shape Im In" became my new fave tune from them
and I learned that Robbie Robertson was an asshole
I can't think of one. There's a lot of artists that I enjoy the live material better than the studio (namely The Black Crowes) but that's the biggest hit I can think of that crushed the studio version. The original is comically bad.
This album costs $400 used on vinyl. Been trying to buy it for a few years... can't make myself pull the trigger. But, yes, phenomenal recording.
This is a pretty crisp performance at Palace Theater in Louisville.
Funny thing is, the Chris Robinson Brotherhhod has made some really great records.I saw The Black Crowes at the Louisville Palace a few years ago and I can honestly say it was the worst concert that I have ever paid to attend. I like the band and their music but Chris Robinson was just awful. He just did barefooted hippy dances on some prayer rug while mumbling the lyrics to the songs. The rest of the band was OK but Chris just sucked. I saw where they finally kicked him out of the band.
On another note, their Live at the Greek album is outstanding. Jimmy Page played with them at that concert in 2000. Most of the music is Led Zeppelin songs or other classic covers. Chris sounded great on that one.
Did you hear the audio that released a few months back of Brittany Spears singing "Toxic"? It was just her singing, no music and no voice enhancements. It was quite impressive.I wished pop stars had to do real live albums. So it would end many careers.
I can't think of one. There's a lot of artists that I enjoy the live material better than the studio (namely The Black Crowes) but that's the biggest hit I can think of that crushed the studio version. The original is comically bad.