[kj] You feel old when...
CEPLASTER at aol.com
CEPLASTER at aol.com
Wed Jul 19 11:28:23 EDT 2006
greg,
didn't know curt was playing at T.T.s last night. I must confess I
saw them a handful of times back in the day and didn't think too much of them.
I liked them a lot better on record.
They always played well I thought, but their live sound was always a mess to
me. they had the same guy doing sound for them for a long time (some SST
croney no doubt) and I always thought his sound was pretty bad. It was fun to
do sound for bands that were opening for them because it was pretty easy to
sound as good or better than them, even without a sound check.
Just for the record, didn't one of those guys o.d. a few years back?
As always, an incredible waste of talent.
As far as T.T.'s goes, that place has been doing shows for 20 years
now, and they still haven't made a concerted effort to make that place sound
any better. When the place first opened in 86, they had a drop ceiling and a
carpet on the back wall of the stage. the sound equipment was lousy, but at
least the acoustics were relatively manageable. At some point they took the
carpet off and painted the back of the stage wall which definitely looks way
better but sounds a lot worse. Then they took out the drop ceiling and now
it's loud as f---.
The sound equipment is much improved, but the sound of the room without the
pa even being loud is so much louder that it pretty much negates all the
improvements.
It's not much different than the Middle East Club next door. the
upstairs room is stupid loud and no one cares enough to make it better.
Don't get me wrong, I LOVE loud music,
but it has to be GOOD loud. For Boston, the best club sound system had to
have been the RAT up until about 1986 or so. They had a killer pa in there
that hit you right in the chest, guitars sounded great without a lot of effort,
and ultimately, it was loud and usually CLEAR.
Easily the loudest show I ever saw there was the swans in early 87 (I
think.) They had 2 drummers at the time. The show was so ridiculously loud, but at
the same time, the sound was clear as a bell. While I wasn't a die hard
fan like some others, the experience was truly impressive.
Thanks, Carl P.
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