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| quote: | Originally posted by ga11agher
I think you totally misunderstood the point I'm trying to make regarding these sets...
YES the authenticity of these sets have been spoken about many times and it can categorically be said that these sets are NOT live (let that be the final word on this subject :-).
However these sets are stated to be a 'representation' of the night that it references, and to quote from the 'disclaimer' at the end of the show:
'Perfecto On Tour is aired as originally performed, but may be edited for time and (on occasion) unreleased tracks or degraded audio may be removed or replaced'
Now by what stretch of the imagination is the show broadcast a representation of that which was originally performed? Take a look at the track listing of the live show and the broadcast and show me any resemblance between the two.
I'm not taking anthing away from these sets as they stand a good sets in their own right. But as a fan of oakenfold (which I don't mind admitting too regardless of the general opinion on here) I was hoping to hear some of the tracks from the night again.... |
I got it. I understand your point. And concerning that, the only thing I only can say for you is that PoT are not even close of real live shows. Yous example is valid, but there are at least two sets from PoT that was labeled as some shows that indeed we have a real live set, i.e. Perfecto on Tour 027, Tsekh Music Festival, St. Petersburg and Perfecto on Tour 031, Ultra Music Festival, Miami, both from 2007, to which correspond two real live sets that are so far away from what Sirius broadcasted. But this is something which happens with many other DJs and there is no such a noise talk about it. Even when I understand your disagree and pist off, its not pretty much more what I can tell you, just add that I'm sorry too that PoT are not representing of live sets or great nights. Sorry! 
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