Sat Dec 01, 2012 5:46 am
Sat Dec 01, 2012 7:36 am
sgoodyear62 wrote:My Lord! Both my husband and I are both happy with the sound on this release! Much better than the 1992 cd version which sounds like it was taken right from vinyl.
Sat Dec 01, 2012 7:40 am
Tim C wrote:I don't begrudge anyone for liking this set, but as I previously stated, everyone was gaga and googly eyed over the remix/master of the Alternate Aloha at one point also, when the hype dies down and people get over the excitement of this release more reasonable reviews will be made and it will be seen for the failure it is.
I happen to disagree with the reviewer and I've been to my fair share of concerts in my life, and none of them came close to sounding this bad and I've been in the 4th row before at the Elvis concert about 10 years ago in Cleveland. This release makes me feel as if I'm there, but the band is dare I say, almost feels like nothing more than bleed thru. The band has the quality and air of the first cd on the A Profile vol. 1 booth recording.
Again, if you like it, that's your choice and everyone has that right and it should be respected, I just happen to believe they could have delivered so much more after 40 years of waiting.
I sold my $10,000+ stereo system and my $3500 worth of bootleg cd's back in the late 90's early 2000's as it was a toy and I had children to raise. If I need a high end stereo system to compare it on, I go to my friends house. I've listened to it on several different systems including my friends and so far none of them have made a difference in my opinion. The book is nice, the dvd is nice, but the cd's are lacking.
There are others who think I have valid points and some who agree with me, so I'm not alone in what I observe. After all, it is a personal preference and we are all different and thank goodness we are as this place would be boring were we of all the same mindset.
Sat Dec 01, 2012 7:46 am
Tim C wrote:After all, it is a personal preference and we are all different...
Sat Dec 01, 2012 11:27 am
Sat Dec 01, 2012 12:24 pm
blue boy wrote:Of course I can play them on my stereo. But I rather rip them and play them from my HD connected to my stereo. I use J River media as my mediaplayer and to just to rip all discs with no covers would be a nightmare when searching for different tracks etc.
The reason that I have keep it unopened is that I work a lot, and are in the process ripping my CD's.
right now I'm up to ca 975 out of ca 2 500. Every track is catalouged and every cover/back scanned by
myself. Everything is ripped i wav. format it takes a lot of time but is great fun.
Sat Dec 01, 2012 12:48 pm
elvis-fan wrote:Tim C wrote:After all, it is a personal preference and we are all different...
Agreed. There is no right or wrong here...
Sat Dec 01, 2012 5:39 pm
Sat Dec 01, 2012 5:40 pm
Rob wrote:Well, I am very happy with my set. When I first heard it last week, I sat down with my headphones on and was impressed from start to finish. I only listened to the evening show the first time. However, the next night I listened to both shows back-to-back. As I mentioned before, this set will be the go-to version for me from now on. I was very impressed with the sound I am getting and do not care if another mix of these shows are ever available. To this fan, the improvement is like night and day.
For those who are disappointed, sorry to hear that, because this fan is well satisfied.
Sat Dec 01, 2012 8:05 pm
Suds wrote:Rob wrote:Well, I am very happy with my set. When I first heard it last week, I sat down with my headphones on and was impressed from start to finish. I only listened to the evening show the first time. However, the next night I listened to both shows back-to-back. As I mentioned before, this set will be the go-to version for me from now on. I was very impressed with the sound I am getting and do not care if another mix of these shows are ever available. To this fan, the improvement is like night and day.
For those who are disappointed, sorry to hear that, because this fan is well satisfied.
It's definitely, overall, a winner and many who have yet to buy it, will be thrilled. The reviewer in this month's Elvis The Man and His Music has watched and listened to it in much the way most fans will do. There were criticisms - shared also by others on FECC - about the CD and DVD housings, the blank screen moments, inaccuracy over a credit in the notes, and one or two phrases that Lenny Kaye used in his otherwise "intelligent and at times inspirational text." I concur with the following:
"..it would be churlish not to praise this most impressive package overall.
"Not having listened to these shows for some time (they were never favourites of mine) I was delighted at how good they sounded, presenting much more powerfully than the original releases...
"In my view these concerts blow the more sedate 'Aloha' recordings completely out of the water. This was a class act in action. While the material was well-known it is interesting to note that the only 'new' song included was 'For the Good Times' which he had recorded in March '72 in Hollywood. In summary, this release deserves praise on almost every level and offers astonishing value for money (between £13-£15 in the UK). Don't miss it!"
Sun Dec 02, 2012 12:48 am
Suds wrote:Rob wrote:Well, I am very happy with my set. When I first heard it last week, I sat down with my headphones on and was impressed from start to finish. I only listened to the evening show the first time. However, the next night I listened to both shows back-to-back. As I mentioned before, this set will be the go-to version for me from now on. I was very impressed with the sound I am getting and do not care if another mix of these shows are ever available. To this fan, the improvement is like night and day.
For those who are disappointed, sorry to hear that, because this fan is well satisfied.
It's definitely, overall, a winner and many who have yet to buy it, will be thrilled. The reviewer in this month's Elvis The Man and His Music has watched and listened to it in much the way most fans will do. There were criticisms - shared also by others on FECC - about the CD and DVD housings, the blank screen moments, inaccuracy over a credit in the notes, and one or two phrases that Lenny Kaye used in his otherwise "intelligent and at times inspirational text." I concur with the following:
"..it would be churlish not to praise this most impressive package overall.
"Not having listened to these shows for some time (they were never favourites of mine) I was delighted at how good they sounded, presenting much more powerfully than the original releases...
"In my view these concerts blow the more sedate 'Aloha' recordings completely out of the water. This was a class act in action. While the material was well-known it is interesting to note that the only 'new' song included was 'For the Good Times' which he had recorded in March '72 in Hollywood. In summary, this release deserves praise on almost every level and offers astonishing value for money (between £13-£15 in the UK). Don't miss it!"
Sun Dec 02, 2012 7:17 am
Mon Dec 03, 2012 11:20 pm
Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:47 pm
TCB-FAN wrote:poormadpeter wrote: The only drawback is that it would have been nice to have an option to see that footage without the blanks inbetween .
Not to worry, STAR will release something similar and they will fill in the blanks so to speak...to make up for it.
Thu Dec 06, 2012 10:35 am
Thu Dec 06, 2012 1:19 pm
Sun Dec 09, 2012 6:59 am
Sun Dec 09, 2012 2:23 pm
Julian Grant wrote:I've just listened to the entire evening show in my car, ears are still ringing, its absolutely magnificent. After all these years "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin" still completely blows my mind.
Sun Dec 09, 2012 4:28 pm
Julian Grant wrote:While I've already watched the footage and played snip-its through my laptop, I've just listened to the entire evening show in my car, ears are still ringing, its absolutely magnificent. After all these years "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin" still completely blows my mind.
"Listen to me, talking to ya"
Sun Dec 09, 2012 5:04 pm
Joe Car wrote:Julian Grant wrote:While I've already watched the footage and played snip-its through my laptop, I've just listened to the entire evening show in my car, ears are still ringing, its absolutely magnificent. After all these years "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin" still completely blows my mind.
"Listen to me, talking to ya"
You've Lost That Lovin Feeling was performed magnificently for the MSG shows! I agree!
Sun Dec 23, 2012 6:32 pm
Sun Dec 23, 2012 7:26 pm
Suds wrote:He needed to deliver to NYC. And that's just what he did. He is tremendous visually and vocally. And perhaps, we can see some satisfaction at the end of the closing number - he did it, he won them over.
Sun Dec 23, 2012 8:07 pm
Xaykev wrote:Suds wrote:He needed to deliver to NYC. And that's just what he did. He is tremendous visually and vocally. And perhaps, we can see some satisfaction at the end of the closing number - he did it, he won them over.
Personally I think you are a bit dramatic here. I don't think he 'won over' that many of the audience. I'll bet most of them were fans to begin with. But, it makes a good story even better to put it the way you did
Wed Dec 26, 2012 8:49 pm
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