mixed up confusion
i thought i would wait until it got cheaper, as these things always do, but i was round my friend dan's last night and he played me some of no direction home: bootleg series 7 and it's just so incredibly fantastic with a lovely booklet with wonderful pictures in it that i'm going to have pay top dorrar.
i only listened to a few bits because we had to watch the england game, but i thought it was weird how on stuck inside of mobile with the memphis blues again the guitar is really quiet and the organ loud, you know, a much more contemporary way of mixing it. it sounds great, but it doesn't sound like anything off blonde on blonde. at the time, this was a take they didn't use, so they didn't bother to mix it, all four tracks or however many. there's no right or wrong answer to this, but shouldn't it fit in in some way with the era it comes from? i'm not saying it should, i just don't know.
i only listened to a few bits because we had to watch the england game, but i thought it was weird how on stuck inside of mobile with the memphis blues again the guitar is really quiet and the organ loud, you know, a much more contemporary way of mixing it. it sounds great, but it doesn't sound like anything off blonde on blonde. at the time, this was a take they didn't use, so they didn't bother to mix it, all four tracks or however many. there's no right or wrong answer to this, but shouldn't it fit in in some way with the era it comes from? i'm not saying it should, i just don't know.
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