10-13-2019, 08:50 PM
(10-13-2019, 06:51 PM)drd Wrote: Cindy, I watched the show he did at Bunky's in March 85 and came away with a few more 'favourite' songs. How clear and resonant his voice was back then.
And since you're asking if we wish something posted to YouTube, his Minneapolis concert December 85 would be a treat to listen to as well if you have that one available.
Question; I understand the TV Video, Concert, Radio etc. but what is the significance of "Sound Board?" Were you on the soundboard?
And do keep up the terrific work!!
Re: 1985 concert - you got it. After the Simon & Garfunkel series is over with.
So "concert" means I recorded it (with a few exceptions) with a hand held recorder in the audience. Sound Board means it was recorded on a recorder which was hooked up to the sound board. Does that make sense? I used to call the latter Concert/Studio, which means it was a concert with studio audio quality. I figured Sound Board made more sense. If you have any alternate suggestions, let me know!
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