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The effect of the recording is very open and natural, with the frequency emphasis exactly what you would expect from a live performance.
An enthusiastic audience confirmed the `` live '' character of the hour, and provided the interaction between musician and hearer which almost always seems to improve the quality of performance.
Charles ' recording is very commonly played at major sporting and entertainment events, such as the Super Bowl, and WrestleMania 2 ; Charles gave a live performance of the song prior to Super Bowl XXXV, the last Super Bowl played before the September 11 terrorist attacks, as well as during Game 2 of the 2001 World Series after the attacks.
The live music from Gambler was only distributed at the performance site in Mönchengladbach, Germany.
The one occasion where the band was introduced as " The Alan Parsons Project " in a live performance was at Night of the Proms 1990 ( at the time of the group's break-up ), featuring all Project regulars except Woolfson who was present but behind the scenes, while Parsons stayed at the mixer except during the last song, where he played acoustic guitar.
A cappella's growth is not limited to live performance, with hundreds of recorded a cappella albums produced over the past decade.
On 18 November 2008 the band released The BBC Sessions, which features songs from the period of 1996 – 2001 ( including the last recordings featuring Isobel Campbell before she left the band ), along with a second disc featuring a recording of a live performance in Belfast from Christmas 2001.
The performance was streamed live as a webcast.
Although that performance was canceled due to rioting, a live recording of the group ( After the Riot at Newport ) was released.
The band has released two live albums of archival performances on Manifesto Records: Mutiny on the Bay, compiled from various live shows including a recording from their last show with Biafra in 1986, and Live at the Deaf Club, a recording of a 1979 performance at the Deaf Club in San Francisco which was greeted with more enthusiasm.
For example, in a live performance in a difficult acoustical space, a sensor may be placed on every drum and cymbal, and used in each case to trigger a similar sound.
In this way much of the atmosphere of the live performance is retained but without some of the problems associated with amplified drums.
Such entertainment may include watching a film or theatrical production and other live performance such as circus, plays, musicals, farces, monologues and pantomimes provide cinematic and theatric entertainment.
In 2000 Warner Music released Enya: The Video Collection on DVD in Europe, South Africa and Asia, collecting all her videos from " Orinoco Flow " up to and including " Wild Child ", except for the video from " Book of Days ", which was replaced by a live TV performance due to licensing complications relating to the video's use of footage from the film Far and Away.
A musician's choice of form factor is generally determined by the instrument he or she plays, the musical situation ( recording or live performance ) and what he or she can afford.
During a live performance, the effect is plugged into the electrical " signal " path of the instrument.
Much of the folk music growth in the 1930s was in the area of live performance, particularly in folk festivals that began during the 1930s.
The earliest significant usage of the term ( as applied to music ) was by Joy Division's producer, Tony Wilson on 15 September 1979 in an interview for the BBC TV program's Something Else: Wilson described Joy Division as " Gothic " compared to the pop mainstream, right before a live performance of the band.
Geddy Lee playing his Fender jazz bass at a 2008 live performance at the Xcel Energy Center
A live film of the production was produced using " Electronovision ", a method of recording a live performance with multiple video cameras and converting the image to film.
The performance was televised live in China for what became known as the Shanghai Gumbo special.
Brown financed a live recording at a midnight performance gig at the Apollo from an October 24, 1962 gig and opted Syd Nathan to release the album.

live and system
Albertus made this a central component of his philosophical system, arguing that an understanding of the celestial influences affecting us could help us to live our lives more in accord with Christian precepts.
The crew live aboard the towboat as it travels along the inland river system or the intracoastal waterways.
First year students are required to live on campus and 95 % of undergraduates remain in the on-campus house system.
All first year students live in the house system and 95 % of undergraduates remain in it.
The sound of the drums and cymbals themselves is heard by the drummer and possibly other musicians, but even there the foldback system will be fed from the electronic sounds rather than the live sounds.
In 1926, Hollywood studio Warner Bros. introduced the " Vitaphone " system, producing short films of live entertainment acts and public figures and adding recorded sound effects and orchestral scores to some of its major features.
The early coastal factory ( trading post ) model contrasted with the system of the French, who established an extensive system of inland posts and sent traders to live among the tribes of the region.
The system first went live in April 1983, hosting about 50 sites with line speeds of 9. 6 kbit / s.
A basic income ( or negative income tax ) is a system of social security, that periodically provides each citizen with a sum of money that is sufficient to live on.
After the 1997 death of Scott Krueger, a new member at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity, MIT required all freshmen to live in the dormitory system starting in 2002.
For example, the bacteria that live within the human digestive system contribute to gut immunity, synthesise vitamins such as folic acid and biotin, and ferment complex indigestible carbohydrates.
For two weeks on live television, deputies from around the country railed against every scandal and shortcoming of the Soviet system that could be identified.
In addition, while references can still be made from directories, some Unixes allow that the referencing can be solely made by live processes, and there can be files that do not exist in the file system hierarchy.
Under a system peculiar to Ireland he did not have to live in Dublin to attend lectures, but could study at home and take examinations at the university when necessary.
Up until the 1990s, SLR was the most advanced photographic preview system available, but the recent development and refinement of digital imaging technology with an on-camera live LCD preview screen has overshadowed SLR's popularity.
Broad that to enable us to live, the brain and nervous system eliminate unessential information from the totality of the Mind at Large.
She also chose Tau Ceti for a final shortlist of just five stars suitable for searches by the ( indefinitely postponed ) Terrestrial Planet Finder telescope system, commenting that " these are places I'd want to live if God were to put our planet around another star.
Between these two classes a struggle must go on until the workers of the world organize as a class, take possession of the means of production, abolish the wage system, and live in harmony with the Earth.
It was the first demonstration of a television system that could broadcast live moving images with tone graduation.
Collectors with extensive holdings may want to consider an alarm system with sensors and electric eye equipment — especially if they live in a crime-heavy area or if the home is well known as one that contains many valuables.
A frame synchronizer is a device used in live television production to match the timing of an incoming video source to the timing of an existing video system.
In performance testing of websites, hundreds or even thousands of " vusers " ( virtual users ) may be created, each executing a test script against the Web site under test, in order to simulate what will happen when the system goes " live " and a large number of users log on at once.
Simply due to costs, teleconferences are frequently limited to audio links ( telephone or computer-based ). A teleconference or teleseminar is the live exchange and mass articulation of information among several persons and machines remote from one another but linked by a telecommunications system.

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