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What is IEM/AUD?

This topic was started on 2008-04-25 06:31 am.
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posted by Blue_Room (Member) on 2008-04-26 09:44 pm quote

Originally posted by germcevoy:
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Huge for me. Larry is a drummer so he's meant to tap the cymbal. The IEM click track isn't a part of the listening experience for me when listening to IEM recordings hence I don't like nor listen to the buggers.


So you are saying you can hear the metronome on all IEM recordings once the song kicks in?? Sensitive ears. I know its 80 times worse than some girl screaming BONO I LOVE YOU at the top of her lungs.



Like I said, glad you hate them.

posted by Blue_Room (Member) on 2008-04-26 09:45 pm quote

Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:
Logically they probally erase old soundboards. Employees who are fans of the band that played spare them. Just my theory.


Nope, U2 archives every single show and most soundchecks and has since 1982. So there is a soundboard recording of just about every U2 show since that time frame.



posted by germcevoy (Crew member) on 2008-04-26 09:55 pm quote

Originally posted by Blue_Room:
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So you are saying you can hear the metronome on all IEM recordings once the song kicks in?? Sensitive ears. I know its 80 times worse than some girl screaming BONO I LOVE YOU at the top of her lungs.



Like I said, glad you hate them.


Nope I didn't say I could hear it throughout the whole performance, just enough to put me off. It's not only the click that I dislike, it's just the overall ambient of IEM recordings. Just personal preference.

Most of the shows I listen to are fairly good audience recordings that don't suffer to much from random individual shouts or jeers (although I do appreciate that on some not so good recordings this can soon become unbearable). So hearing a person shout or scream at a 'concert' every now and again isn't as bad as a click click click throughout. Again just personal preference and for the record my ears are slightly sensitive

posted by djrlewis (Member) on 2008-04-26 11:30 pm quote

Originally posted by Blue_Room:
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Nope, U2 archives every single show and most soundchecks and has since 1982. So there is a soundboard recording of just about every U2 show since that time frame.



No doubt. But how do people like yourself get hold of them?


posted by haytrain (Member) on 2008-04-27 02:48 am quote

Originally posted by djrlewis:
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No doubt. But how do people like yourself get hold of them?



Yes, please share your secrets!

posted by chrissybaby (Member) on 2008-04-27 03:52 am quote

Originally posted by Blue_Room:
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http://savefile.com/files/1508555"]U2_Yahweh_MX_2005.MP3 - Hosted on SaveFile.com



I'm glad everyone hates them so much.


which show is this IEM from, the quality is breathtaking!!!!!


posted by drewhiggins (Member) on 2008-04-27 05:52 am quote

Originally posted by Blue_Room:
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http://savefile.com/files/1508555"]U2_Yahweh_MX_2005.MP3 - Hosted on SaveFile.com



I'm glad everyone hates them so much.


Wow. It's either from Portland or Dublin - they were the only two Yahweh's I could find.

posted by chrissybaby (Member) on 2008-04-27 10:53 am quote

Originally posted by drewhiggins:
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Wow. It's either from Portland or Dublin - they were the only two Yahweh's I could find.


Yahweh was also played in S.America, the version at the end of U23D is beautiful, is it this version?!

posted by Blue_Room (Member) on 2008-04-27 03:15 pm quote

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Wow. It's either from Portland or Dublin - they were the only two Yahweh's I could find.




http://www.u2gigs.com/Yahweh-s325.html

posted by drewhiggins (Member) on 2008-04-27 03:24 pm quote

Originally posted by chrissybaby:
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Yahweh was also played in S.America, the version at the end of U23D is beautiful, is it this version?!


Nope, look at the date - 2005. South America was early 2006.

posted by germcevoy (Crew member) on 2008-04-27 03:34 pm quote

Originally posted by Blue_Room:
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http://www.u2gigs.com/Yahweh-s325.html


rather nice sounding IEM I must admit. That is an acoustic track though so no click track. How is it throughout the rest of the recording? Sounded nice though

posted by drewhiggins (Member) on 2008-04-27 03:39 pm quote

Originally posted by Blue_Room:
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http://www.u2gigs.com/Yahweh-s325.html


...which AchtungBootlegs listed as IEMs. I know it was played at loads more shows.

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