1984 Concert At Wolfgang's Vault
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Ricky, just like Al's current shows, was the music video, played to entertain the crowd as he slipped into costume for Eat It
This really is such a treat. Ive had the original broadcast for years now, which was only a few songs, and its really cool to hear the entire show.
This really is such a treat. Ive had the original broadcast for years now, which was only a few songs, and its really cool to hear the entire show.
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It's kinda strange listening to something older than I am... having met the people in it. It's like looking at your parents' wedding photos or something.
Wow, it sounds so different!! He uses more head voice now- it sounds more chesty in this recording. You can really hear Jim (I'm 90% sure that's him doing harmony) in Yoda, too.
In Buckingham Blues, I don't hear much of a difference since the recording is older and he hasn't sung this one in concert (recently, anyway).
"The accordion has just been chosen...." LOL
Polkas on 45 sounds like it would have been fun to watch- you can hear the audience laughing... maybe some awesome choreography was going on? Or was the song just that funny?
"Every step you take, every bond you break" ?? haha. Silly Al, changing the lyrics.
I've actually never heard It's Still Billy Joel To Me (don't kill me). I've read the lyrics, though. It's kinda cool. I don't know that I'd go out of my way to hear it again.
Midnight Star's midi/keyboard sequence sounds more video game like (brighter, maybe?). I like that the harmony is much more audible than the CD recording. I'm a harmony-phile. :-) Yeah Steve, you hit those low notes lol.
Hehe... Shaving Cream. Awesome. I love songs that use our dirty minds and rhyme schemes that don't rhyme to make us laugh. It's so childish, yet so funny.
Hmmm... not fond of the guys singing backup in Mr. Popeil. The part doesn't really work with male voices, sorry. It needs that Vanna slash Cheerleader vibe from a soprano. Sweet guitar riff, though. Oh, so THAT's now the "alto" part goes on "now how much would you pay"... it's hard to hear on the CD.
Ok, time for sleep.. I'll listen to the rest later.
Wow, it sounds so different!! He uses more head voice now- it sounds more chesty in this recording. You can really hear Jim (I'm 90% sure that's him doing harmony) in Yoda, too.
In Buckingham Blues, I don't hear much of a difference since the recording is older and he hasn't sung this one in concert (recently, anyway).
"The accordion has just been chosen...." LOL
Polkas on 45 sounds like it would have been fun to watch- you can hear the audience laughing... maybe some awesome choreography was going on? Or was the song just that funny?
"Every step you take, every bond you break" ?? haha. Silly Al, changing the lyrics.
I've actually never heard It's Still Billy Joel To Me (don't kill me). I've read the lyrics, though. It's kinda cool. I don't know that I'd go out of my way to hear it again.
Midnight Star's midi/keyboard sequence sounds more video game like (brighter, maybe?). I like that the harmony is much more audible than the CD recording. I'm a harmony-phile. :-) Yeah Steve, you hit those low notes lol.
Hehe... Shaving Cream. Awesome. I love songs that use our dirty minds and rhyme schemes that don't rhyme to make us laugh. It's so childish, yet so funny.
Hmmm... not fond of the guys singing backup in Mr. Popeil. The part doesn't really work with male voices, sorry. It needs that Vanna slash Cheerleader vibe from a soprano. Sweet guitar riff, though. Oh, so THAT's now the "alto" part goes on "now how much would you pay"... it's hard to hear on the CD.
Ok, time for sleep.. I'll listen to the rest later.
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I'm just gonna ask this and if it's illegal to do so, you can edit this portion of the conversation out. But does anyone have a way of converting this to mp3? I figure since it's linked to on Al's website, it would be cool with him if we could burn this awesome concert to CD/iPod.
Edit: does anyone know if there's video of this?
Edit again: I am only up to Midnight Star, but OMG this is awesome!
Edit: does anyone know if there's video of this?
Edit again: I am only up to Midnight Star, but OMG this is awesome!
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