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Old 05-05-2006, 01:27 AM
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wow this is so intimate and beautiful.... holy **** she has the crowd in the palm of her hands, i can feel it when i listen to this...

great intensity and dynamics!!!
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wow this is so intimate and beautiful.... holy **** she has the crowd in the palm of her hands, i can feel it when i listen to this...

great intensity and dynamics!!!
I agree...and Songbird too. When you listen to some of these old shows, you can tell that she had the audience, even if she was a much more understated performer than either Stevie or Lindsey. By the way, that Nashville show is my favorite live show from the Rumours line-up ever.
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I agree...and Songbird too. When you listen to some of these old shows, you can tell that she had the audience, even if she was a much more understated performer than either Stevie or Lindsey. By the way, that Nashville show is my favorite live show from the Rumours line-up ever.
I like the way she tells (I think) John and Lindsey they're too loud!

God Lindsey must miss being told off by her!

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wow this is so intimate and beautiful.... holy **** she has the crowd in the palm of her hands
True, except for those mobs who got up to go get a beer.
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I like the way she tells (I think) John and Lindsey they're too loud!
Why would she tell john & lindsey? they aren't the ones operating her monitor.
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By the way, that Nashville show is my favorite live show from the Rumours line-up ever.
I like all the '77 soundboards about equally--they're all fun & frothy: nashville, little rock, oklahoma city, paris. I just wish there were a little more presence, more gain, on most of those rehearsals.

plus, I wish we had soundboards from the latter three or four months of the tour, too.
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True, except for those mobs who got up to go get a beer.
no way! they dont drink alcohol in Tennesee, they were getting hot pretzels
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Why would she tell john & lindsey? they aren't the ones operating her monitor.
Because I thought that's who she was talking to. Clearly I was wrong

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Because I thought that's who she was talking to. Clearly I was wrong

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you are NOT wrong & I really wish you would NOT be so hard on yourself, gail!!

you have uncovered a great mystery here: let's try to get to the bottom of this
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you are NOT wrong & I really wish you would NOT be so hard on yourself, gail!!

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I just assumed she was talking to John and Lindsey.

She could have been talking to the engineers which would make more sense.

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I just assumed she was talking to John and Lindsey.

She could have been talking to the engineers which would make more sense.

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How large was the stage? Stage volume is DEFINITELY an issue, unless they're standing 30' apart.
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no way! they dont drink alcohol in Tennesee, they were getting hot pretzels
That's my official Tennessee pastime. PBR, please!
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How large was the stage? Stage volume is DEFINITELY an issue, unless they're standing 30' apart.
yabbut I don't control the levels on my stage monitor when I am playing......... do you?

I am always instructed to give hand signals to the guy offstage. I use a thumbs-up for "make it louder" & use a flat hand sinking down for "make it softer" & if there's a major problem, I run off the stage & whisper, "There's a major problem" ..... in between rhiannon riffs!!
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yabbut I don't control the levels on my stage monitor when I am playing......... do you?

I am always instructed to give hand signals to the guy offstage. I use a thumbs-up for "make it louder" & use a flat hand sinking down for "make it softer" & if there's a major problem, I run off the stage & whisper, "There's a major problem" ..... in between rhiannon riffs!!
You mean you don't shout out "Turn that sh*t down!" like John did??


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Because I thought that's who she was talking to. Clearly I was wrong

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Don't feel bad, Gail. When I first heard that bootleg, I thought she was talking to the audience. I thought she meant they were too loud for "Songbird".
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