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<blockquote data-quote="born to mourn and yawn" data-source="post: 1987356341" data-attributes="member: 28602"><p>Hey Turkey. I wanted to make sure that I can respond to ya inquiry properly, man, so I put on my headphones while listenin' to side C. And yeah, there is a difference to be noticed, not always though, mostly in the quiter parts, like at the beginning of songs, or when Lou is ramblin' on without much accompaniment on Wild Side. A spatial quality, not a far-reaching and soaring one, but a smaller and clear 3-dimensional room, that opens up around ya ears, and ya feel as if there is some space inbetween ya and the singer or musicians. So, the music is kinda taken out of ya ears and put around the head, if you know what I mean. This happens here and there, not always, and then it feels like a lil concert experience at home. It only works with them headphones on, not with them loudspeakers.</p><p></p><p>So, what'ya like in particular about that version of CIB?</p><p>My impression is that this is probably not his most inspired live performance, and maybe they had to add the binaural dummy head sound to counterbalance a rather, I think, unenergetic performance. Cursin' a lot doesn't help either. But I think Manfred Schunke (pron.: shoo'n'qué, not skunky) did a good job here, like on Street Hassle too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="born to mourn and yawn, post: 1987356341, member: 28602"] Hey Turkey. I wanted to make sure that I can respond to ya inquiry properly, man, so I put on my headphones while listenin' to side C. And yeah, there is a difference to be noticed, not always though, mostly in the quiter parts, like at the beginning of songs, or when Lou is ramblin' on without much accompaniment on Wild Side. A spatial quality, not a far-reaching and soaring one, but a smaller and clear 3-dimensional room, that opens up around ya ears, and ya feel as if there is some space inbetween ya and the singer or musicians. So, the music is kinda taken out of ya ears and put around the head, if you know what I mean. This happens here and there, not always, and then it feels like a lil concert experience at home. It only works with them headphones on, not with them loudspeakers. So, what'ya like in particular about that version of CIB? My impression is that this is probably not his most inspired live performance, and maybe they had to add the binaural dummy head sound to counterbalance a rather, I think, unenergetic performance. Cursin' a lot doesn't help either. But I think Manfred Schunke (pron.: shoo'n'qué, not skunky) did a good job here, like on Street Hassle too. [/QUOTE]
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