Re: San Antonio show

I've done sound, set and produced shows.. that last place you approach a 'roadie' or performer is at the venue after a show and say "man that sucked"

It's called balance of sound and all sound guys have a different set of ears and in this 'modern' day and age, the sound boards usually come with some sort of sound analysis tool that gives a number of parameters of the sound including the spl.
There are two distinct places for sound, the first few rows that get the mix from the stage and the rest of the place that basically get it from the Front of the House line array's.
defiantly two different sound sections.
sometimes we just need to balance with our ears and not the technology...

and yes (JB1) pointed out.. Papa Bear has spoken.

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(If only I had 1% of Joe's guitar talent)

Re: San Antonio show

annaforjoe wrote:
GMac wrote:

I don't think it's fair to bash someone for making a first post that is a bit negative. It doesn't mean they are not big fans. But sometimes a big disappointment is what it takes to motivate someone to come on here. Whether the sound was bad or not is a moot point, but LJHog was obviously upset and disappointed and shouldn't be treated as a pariah for saying so.
I really believe this forum should be about more than just "Oooh Joe, you're so awesome!!!". We all think he's awesome, otherwise we wouldn't be on here, but we should be able to say other things too! (As long as it's done in a constructive and non-insulting way of course).
That's my opinion - feel free to disagree with me wink

1+, totally agree.



I agree also, this guy seems to be taking a beating for expressing his disappointment at one of Joe's shows. Isn't this where Joe wants show reviews posted, so they can correct mistakes, etc.
Please no mean posts in reply. I mean nothing bad.

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Re: San Antonio show

Inluvwithjoe wrote:
annaforjoe wrote:
GMac wrote:

I don't think it's fair to bash someone for making a first post that is a bit negative. It doesn't mean they are not big fans. But sometimes a big disappointment is what it takes to motivate someone to come on here. Whether the sound was bad or not is a moot point, but LJHog was obviously upset and disappointed and shouldn't be treated as a pariah for saying so.
I really believe this forum should be about more than just "Oooh Joe, you're so awesome!!!". We all think he's awesome, otherwise we wouldn't be on here, but we should be able to say other things too! (As long as it's done in a constructive and non-insulting way of course).
That's my opinion - feel free to disagree with me wink

1+, totally agree.



I agree also, this guy seems to be taking a beating for expressing his disappointment at one of Joe's shows. Isn't this where Joe wants show reviews posted, so they can correct mistakes, etc.
Please no mean posts in reply. I mean nothing bad.

I mean nothing bad to you, either.  But recheck that post.  Pretty much over the top.  Worst out of 100's of concerts? Really?  Is that believable to anyone using logic as a standard? Hell no.*  Hyperbole, raising a ruckus, that ain't no concerned quiet church mouse squeaking about not enough crumbs left.  All insults and indignation.  Even Gmac has to agree, "(As long as it's done in a constructive and non-insulting way, of course)."  SO, who is "mean" (not to me) and out of line (with principled words for intelligent conversation opening)?  Or as Forrest, Forrest Gump would say. "Stupid is as stupid does..."  Call all of it my opinions, but there is a difference between mean, meant, and meaningful, and I call 'em as I seize 'em. wink big_smile 


Rock ON & Keep the Faith,
Rocket

* If that's the case, I've seen 100's of really terrible (non-Joe Bonamassa) shows. **
** Using average Joe Bonamassa concert productions attended over the years, including the last 2 of last year (nearly exact same production) as a benchmark.  wink ***
*** In fact, using the original poster's standard alone, it appears I LIKE music lousy, loud, overbearing, distorted, incoherent, childishly produced and executed performances! Oh well, Hell YEAH!!! cool


Let's give it all arrest...I mean A rest! wink

"He still doesn't charge for mistakes! wink"
http://jbonamassa.com/tour-dates/
"Everybody wants ta get inta the act!"
“Now, this isn’t your ordinary party crowd, here.  I mean, there are professionals in here.”

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Re: San Antonio show

I once went to see Coldplay live in concert and I can honestly say that of all the 100 or so concerts I’ve been to this had the worst sound I’ve ever experienced. The sound mix was just awful. And it doesn’t matter if I tell you this politely or rudely, nothing changes the fact that this is my honest opinion.

Now, NOBODY who was not at that concert AND all the other 100 or so concerts I’ve been to, no matter how big or loyal a fan they are of Coldplay, is entitled or in a position to say that my opinion is any way invalid,  wrong, improbable or illogical. And if they DID attend every single one of those concerts they are still not in a position to make that call. At best they can say they have a different personal opinion to mine.

And by the way, at the time I went to that concert I considered myself to be a big fan of Coldplay, that’s why I went to see them...and afterwards? Well, I was still a fan. These things happen...

Even fools say something worthwhile now and again

Re: San Antonio show

Joe Bonamassa wrote:

Sound is subjective... Two people sitting next to each other can have opinions that range 180 degrees of one another.  It is a thankless job. I will mention the concerns and views expressed here today. 


It's like the three bears and the porridge. 

One says: it's too loud
Two: says its too soft
Three says its just right

Oh by the way it's not three bears... Just one bear attending a Joe Bonamassa concert listening to three songs.

PS: the bear's friend didn't like lights or the parking situation either .


Thank you for your response, Joe, the main point I was making is that it seemed your vocals were being drowned out in the Electric set, Amazing sound in the Acoustic set.

Re: San Antonio show

My fiance and I attended that concert and we loved every second of the it. I wish I had posted this sooner.  Friends, did you read the article in the San Antonio Express that is posted right here in this forum. Personally, I loved the light show. You may want to bring shades to wear if lights are an issue for you. I was in 7th heaven the whole time. As was the majority of the crowd, if you count the fact that they were screaming with ecstasy.

In the debate here regarding the sound, I don't think anyone discussed what the root of the problem actually seemed to be.  Apparently, the audience in San Antonio, TX strongly believes in "participating" in the Bonamassa experience.  They shouted and wolf-whistled at Joe without mercy.  Talk about not hearing Joe, I bet he could barely hear himself many times. However, he's a brave soul, and since he has been there in the past, he handled it with his usual good grace and professionalism. He just laughed, and rolled on with it. Looking back, I feel certain he was forced to kick up the volume adjustments to compensate as much as possible for the commotion he anticipated. Of course, to judge it perfectly would be impossible. I assure you the crowd in general, was very happy, with smiling facing all around me. I was so thrilled that the guys played as long as they did. Joe is a very classy man, he and the band work hard. I thank them each and every one for the wonderful gift they share with us.