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I like the studio version better. | 13 | 43.33% | |
I like the live version better. | 17 | 56.67% | |
Voters: 30. You may not vote on this poll |
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The Come Guitar Solo... Studio or Live
I was just listening to this today and wondered what everyone else was thinking. Which solo do you like better?
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Well as much as I adore the studioversion, it is so overproduced that it sometimes simply doesn't sound as a guitar anymore. At least that ptoblem doesn't occur live, so I voted forthat one. And on some occasions, the industrial sounding hardcore noise he produces live, rocks my world BIGTIME.
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Well, I can't isolate my general opinion of the song to just the guitar solo, but I'd say that while the studio version does nothing for me, the live version is inspiring, as much due to Lindsey's prowess as to the audience response to it.
When the song begins, they attend with mild interest, but as the song swells in intensity, the crowd response grows more focused and enthralled. You can actually feel the pendulum sway, the rise in appreciation. The build in momentum really makes it a special moment in the show. So, that's why I say live. Michele |
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The live-version sounds awfully familiar *has been listening to I'm So Afraid from the SYW-tour*
I'm gonna make a thread of LB's songs in which he plays perfectly in the context of the song, and songs in which he plays an "unsual" solo, not the ISA-varations
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The live version from SYW in Boston is amazing! Then again, I really like So Afraid live, too.
The studio version is pretty nifty, too, but I still think the live version is superior to the studio version! |
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I think I like the studio version. Sometimes I feel the lie one drags on a little bit.
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I think y'all know what my answer will be. LOL
Live always. Lindsey's songs are a different animal when he does them live. The only song I prefer on the album versus live...GYOW. I'm probably the only person in the world who thinks that though. Heh. I love that he lets the audience "play" his guitar, but the Rumours version is perfection.
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I'm torn between my favourite GYOW solo. The orginal fits the song so well, but the one on the 1980 live album is very good too, except for that crappy guitar tone he used on the entire Tusk and Mirage tours, sounds like his guitar is deflating or something
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I love the absolute blistering, searing nature of the studio version. It's something wholly new and different... I'd never heard anything quite like it when it came out.
On the other hand the live version sounds to me like a mildly reworked version of the live I'm So Afraid solo. It says to me he can't reproduce the original solo live, which is understandable... but disappointing. |
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I suppose it's original in terms of FM but it's nothing a Heavy Metal fan won't have heard a million times before. Now, Murrow's solo screamed originality at me the first I heard it and I still don't hear how it's a reworking of ISA/Tango.
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Yeah, I don't hear too much of ISA in Murrow, maybe a bit of Tango, but that is still original too.
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As far as "Come"...I don't like either "solo"...that part just goes nowhere...to me both studio and live, it's just overly distorted noise...he might as well have just revved a chain saw instead. My favorite Lindsey "solo" (studio, that is) is the killer lead he did in Christine's "Isn't It Midnight". He has never topped that, before or since.
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The last 56 seconds of that song are REALLY fun to play.
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