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(Note: 15KHz frequency cutoff)
Described by Johnky as a "Lovely DAT Recording". (Note: 15KHz frequency cutoff)
comments"Oasis -- Yup, another British music tabloid flavor of the month trying to make a go of it in the States, not dissimilar to all the more-or-less interchangeable Brit invaders who flopped here before them. Clangorous guitar pop with a cute accent and a buzz clip. I listened to Definitely Maybe all the way through -- it sounds just fine as long as it's way too loud -- just to confirm that the band is quite stylishly empty. But musical quality isn't really the point. See, the fundamental difference between modern American and British rock lies in their respective aspirations. Every band in America wants to be Elvis, or at least Kurt Cobain (skewed geniuses who die into martyrdom), and all the young Brits wish they were the Beatles (brilliant smart-ass hedonists who conquer the world). The Brit ascent generally consists of one decent album, a horse-cart of hype and a spectacular fizzle, which you are hereby invited to watch. At Urban Art Bar, Monday, February 13. (B.T.)"Before "Headshrinker", Noel plays the "Daytripper" riff. Some people have circulated as Deep Ellum Live as this gig - it's easy to tell the difference though, as "Up in the Sky" isn't introduced as "Home on the Range". The frequency analysis for both Urban Art Bar and Urban Art Bar (DAT, "Johnky") shows a cutoff at 15KHz which suggests the recording was either sourced from MP3, or more likely MiniDisc. Urban Art Bar (Alt DAT) shows a full spectral range: Frequency Analysis - 15KHz cutoff (left) vs Full (right):
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