Originally posted by Flashbax:Were these gigs in the Point caught on camera? And if so, did any of that footage saw the light some day? Or would it possible to get a future release?
Originally posted by Flashbax:Ah interesting! Thanks for the info. I saw the Sydney 1989 footage the other day, and I was amazed how good they sounded that tour. I never liked the sound of the The Point Depot concerts, the (circulating) recording aren't the best imo. Just like I think Sydney 1993 sounds horrible comparing to Dublin 1993.
Originally posted by Flashbax:Ah interesting! Thanks for the info. I saw the Sydney 1989 footage the other day, and I was amazed how good they sounded that tour. I never liked the sound of the The Point Depot concerts, the (circulating) recording aren't the best imo. Just like I think Sydney 1993 sounds horrible comparing to Dublin 1993.
Originally posted by Flashbax:Ah interesting! Thanks for the info. I saw the Sydney 1989 footage the other day, and I was amazed how good they sounded that tour. I never liked the sound of the The Point Depot concerts, the (circulating) recording aren't the best imo. Just like I think Sydney 1993 sounds horrible comparing to Dublin 1993.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
What's exactly what you don't like about the sound of the Point Depot bootlegs? They sound pretty freaking good if you ask me.
Originally posted by Papo:[..]
I have CDs from the 26th and 27th, on the latter the guitar is a bit too low in the mix. 26th sounds fine to me.
I also think they sounded fine on that tour, especially the guitar and drums sounding much better than in 1987.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Yeah the balance of the instruments is not the best throghout the 4 Point recordings, and there are sporadic dropouts and interference... But all things considered it's 4 superb recordings of 4 superb concerts.