View Full Version : Nevada Nights - opening show
peter
01-28-2009, 11:46 AM
I got that recording yesterday and thatīs sad that I have to say that... Iīm dissapointed... :( I was really looking forward for first official release of one of best Elvis concerts EVER, and I dont know who made a sound for Nevada Nights, but he completely destroyed it! :(
I know, thatīs "only" a soundboard recording, not multitrack, but... I have a mp3 version of old bootleg with this concert If You Talk In Your Sleep (it was impossible to get it on CD for me...) and in fact, Nevada Nights seems to be a bad copy of this bootleg! It sounds like that whole concert is happening under cover... That sound doesnīt seems "real"... I dont know how to describe that. And far bigger problem - they killed the DYNAMIC of that show - that power of Never Been To Spain, Proud Mary... Itīs completely GONE! Just play that beginning of that great version of Down In The Alley... on that bootleg itīs beautiful and clear... on official release it just sounds like that all microphones were "under the carpet"... I really dont know how to describe that, but Iīm sad with it... It is just missed AMAZING chance!
elvisbootlegs
01-28-2009, 11:51 AM
I got that recording yesterday and thatīs sad that I have to say that... Iīm dissapointed... :( I was really looking forward for first official release of one of best Elvis concerts EVER, and I dont know who made a sound for Nevada Nights, but he completely destroyed it! :(
I know, thatīs "only" a soundboard recording, not multitrack, but... I have a mp3 version of old bootleg with this concert If You Talk In Your Sleep (it was impossible to get it on CD for me...) and in fact, Nevada Nights seems to be a bad copy of this bootleg! It sounds like that whole concert is happening under cover... That sound doesnīt seems "real"... I dont know how to describe that. And far bigger problem - they killed the DYNAMIC of that show - that power of Never Been To Spain, Proud Mary... Itīs completely GONE! Just play that beginning of that great version of Down In The Alley... on that bootleg itīs beautiful and clear... on official release it just sounds like that all microphones were "under the carpet"... I really dont know how to describe that, but Iīm sad with it... It is just missed AMAZING chance!
While I agree the sound wasnt great on this release, it was wonderful hearing it at the correct speed. E didnt sound drugged like he does on the slower original boots.
javierTCB
01-28-2009, 01:12 PM
I got that recording yesterday and thatīs sad that I have to say that... Iīm dissapointed... :( I was really looking forward for first official release of one of best Elvis concerts EVER, and I dont know who made a sound for Nevada Nights, but he completely destroyed it! :(
I know, thatīs "only" a soundboard recording, not multitrack, but... I have a mp3 version of old bootleg with this concert If You Talk In Your Sleep (it was impossible to get it on CD for me...) and in fact, Nevada Nights seems to be a bad copy of this bootleg! It sounds like that whole concert is happening under cover... That sound doesnīt seems "real"... I dont know how to describe that. And far bigger problem - they killed the DYNAMIC of that show - that power of Never Been To Spain, Proud Mary... Itīs completely GONE! Just play that beginning of that great version of Down In The Alley... on that bootleg itīs beautiful and clear... on official release it just sounds like that all microphones were "under the carpet"... I really dont know how to describe that, but Iīm sad with it... It is just missed AMAZING chance!
Agree(y)
To me is very best "From Sunset Boulevard To Paradise Road" 2 cd version (CD1:rehearsal from aug 16, CD2: Complete Opening show)
my boy
01-28-2009, 02:29 PM
You can't beat the FTD version of NEVADA NIGHTS this release is pure GOLD(y)
elvispresleytheking
01-28-2009, 02:42 PM
I love Nevada Nights, but then I've never heard any different versions for sound comparison.
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