Gul_Ranek
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Da ne mijesamo postove o novoj turneji (Somewhere On Tour 2008) sa onima o novom DVD-izdanju Live After Deatha, evo novog topica. 
Kevin Shirley je u svom dnevniku napisao ovo o 5.1 mixu kojeg je napravio:
Live After Death is an awesome concert and DVD. I never wanted to touch Martin Birch's original mixes, which I thought were great, but the cool thing was I discussed the nature of the 5.1 mix with Steve Harris, who wasn't at all concerned with the surround mix reflecting the original stereo mix - so I had Carte Blanche and I think the result is a huge, warm sound which I was very happy with. The tapes were in astounding condition. All the instruments sounded huge, and there's something about just having 2 guitar players that creates a wonderful space, thats hard to achieve with 3. Also, the guys didn't have those horrible distortion stomp boxes they rely on now, which I can't stand, and try very hard to minimilize during album recordings (at the very least) but which seem to ALWAYS creep back into the signal chain, and I guess that's just part of the new Maiden sound now! But I do love a slightly cleaner guitar tone and have always loved Malcolm Young's and Jimmy Page's tones, which sound ballsier to me. I may need my whips in the future........

Kevin Shirley je u svom dnevniku napisao ovo o 5.1 mixu kojeg je napravio:
Live After Death is an awesome concert and DVD. I never wanted to touch Martin Birch's original mixes, which I thought were great, but the cool thing was I discussed the nature of the 5.1 mix with Steve Harris, who wasn't at all concerned with the surround mix reflecting the original stereo mix - so I had Carte Blanche and I think the result is a huge, warm sound which I was very happy with. The tapes were in astounding condition. All the instruments sounded huge, and there's something about just having 2 guitar players that creates a wonderful space, thats hard to achieve with 3. Also, the guys didn't have those horrible distortion stomp boxes they rely on now, which I can't stand, and try very hard to minimilize during album recordings (at the very least) but which seem to ALWAYS creep back into the signal chain, and I guess that's just part of the new Maiden sound now! But I do love a slightly cleaner guitar tone and have always loved Malcolm Young's and Jimmy Page's tones, which sound ballsier to me. I may need my whips in the future........