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GasLightStreet
Bob's work with the Stones:
Miss You single
TATTOO YOU
STILL LIFE
STEEL WHEELS tour 1989 Atlantic City pay per view
Out Of Tears single
VOODOO LOUNGE tour Miami pay per view
I Go Wild live b-side for I Go Wild single - it's from Miami
STRIPPED
LIVE LICKS
THE BIGGEST BANG DVD box set
SHINE A LIGHT
EXILE RARITIES
STICKY FINGERS reissue live material
STICKY FINGERS LIVE
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kowalski
At least for the albums and videos he did :
- Tattoo You
- Still Life
- Atlantic City '89 (broadcast mix)
- Stripped
- Forty Licks 4 new tracks
- Live Licks
- The Biggest Bang
- Shine A Light
- Exile on Main St bonus tracks
- Some Girls bonus tracks
- Some Girls Live in Texas
- Muddy Waters & the Rolling Stones Live in Chicago
- the 6 officials live bootlegs (including Eagle Rock reissues)
- Sweet Summer Sun
- Sticky Fingers reissue
- Live at the Marquee
- Sticky Fingers Live
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GasLightStreet
I looked about the SOME GIRLS extras... didn't see shit mentioned, yet for the EXILE RARITIES he was. In some places.
Weird.
I forgot he did the bootlegs.
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shortfatfanny
Just hope the DVD/ Blu Ray release will be the whole show.
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lapaz62
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This is from 1987 and a Clearmountain mix, needs more reverb do you think. Jimmy Barnes with Neil Schon on guitar, the guitars sound like crap on what could have been a pretty good song, even with the reverb and 80s drums.
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kowalski
At least for the albums and videos he did :
- Tattoo You
- Still Life
- Atlantic City '89 (broadcast mix)
- Stripped
- Forty Licks 4 new tracks
- Live Licks
- The Biggest Bang
- Shine A Light
- Exile on Main St bonus tracks
- Some Girls bonus tracks
- Some Girls Live in Texas
- Muddy Waters & the Rolling Stones Live in Chicago
- the 6 officials live bootlegs (including Eagle Rock reissues)
- Sweet Summer Sun
- Sticky Fingers reissue
- Live at the Marquee
- Sticky Fingers Live
I looked about the SOME GIRLS extras... didn't see shit mentioned, yet for the EXILE RARITIES he was. In some places.
Weird.
I forgot he did the bootlegs.
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GasLightStreet
I looked about the SOME GIRLS extras... didn't see shit mentioned, yet for the EXILE RARITIES he was. In some places.
Weird.
I forgot he did the bootlegs.
His name is written in my SG deluxe CD booklet... I guess I don't have the only SG bonus CD mixed by Mr. Clearmountain
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kowalski
At least for the albums and videos he did :
- Tattoo You
- Still Life
- Atlantic City '89 (broadcast mix)
- Stripped
- Forty Licks 4 new tracks
- Live Licks
- The Biggest Bang
- Shine A Light
- Exile on Main St bonus tracks
- Some Girls bonus tracks
- Some Girls Live in Texas
- Muddy Waters & the Rolling Stones Live in Chicago
- the 6 officials live bootlegs (including Eagle Rock reissues)
- Sweet Summer Sun
- Sticky Fingers reissue
- Live at the Marquee
- Sticky Fingers Live
I looked about the SOME GIRLS extras... didn't see shit mentioned, yet for the EXILE RARITIES he was. In some places.
Weird.
I forgot he did the bootlegs.
He also mixed FLASHPOINT.
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TeddyB1018
Don't forget his single mix for Before They Make Me Run, released as a promo.
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lapaz62
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This is from 1987 and a Clearmountain mix, needs more reverb do you think. Jimmy Barnes with Neil Schon on guitar, the guitars sound like crap on what could have been a pretty good song, even with the reverb and 80s drums.
Nobody could have saved that one lapaz, can't polish a turd.
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TeddyB1018
Don't forget his single mix for Before They Make Me Run, released as a promo.
A very good remix.
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gwen
I may be wrong but I kind of understand why Mick would fine the original mix too dry to be released on iTunes. The main target of this release would be mobile listeners using headphones or in-ears, without the natural reverb of a living room. A little more reverb makes sense, right?
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GasLightStreet
I used some in ears this week. Horrible. I don't understand how that is the thing to shoot for with a mix. No bass... just... awful.
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GasLightStreet
I used some in ears this week. Horrible. I don't understand how that is the thing to shoot for with a mix. No bass... just... awful.
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gwen
Then I got the newer cheapest Shure. Always sturdy, more bass, but I find the stereo imaging a little strange and less precise. Still great in-ears, I just prefered the older ones.
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Naturalust
I agree there are noticeable differences in in-ear monitors but the stereo imaging shouldn't be effected at all.
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GasLightStreet
I used some in ears this week. Horrible. I don't understand how that is the thing to shoot for with a mix. No bass... just... awful.
I don't think it is a thing one shoots for actually, I've never heard of any professional engineer mix with anything but near field studio monitors. Many guys will switch between a couple sets of them to check their mix because some monitors favor bass, etc. Perhaps with all the portable device popularity some guys actually do check mixes after they're done with in ears but I've never seen it.
If it sounds great throught the monitors it's probably going to sound great through the headphones or ear buds.
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GasLightStreet
I used some in ears this week. Horrible. I don't understand how that is the thing to shoot for with a mix. No bass... just... awful.
It reeally depends on the ones you used, really - I don't really like headphones because I can't wear them too long. Usually it presses the branch of my glasses against my ears and it gets painful. And hot too.
And I also like the isolation you get from in-ears which allows you to use a much lower volumes. It is also much nicer to your neighbors in public transportation since it does not leak sound at all (I used to be able to tell in the bus when someone was using an iphone with the stock earbuds since it would leak so much).
My first in-ears were the cheapest Shure and I loved them, really sturdy, until my neighbour in a plane crashed the jack - a shame since the sound was really great, great balance in the sound. Lovely bass, not too much.
I then got Klipsche in-ears which had so much bass. It was also a lot more fragile thant the Shures and didn't last long.I had my original Shures fixed and used them until they were could not be fixed anymore.
Then I got the newer cheapest Shure. Always sturdy, more bass, but I find the stereo imaging a little strange and less precise. Still great in-ears, I just prefered the older ones.