How do u know this is from the rock kid heavy concert
@gasman_ Жыл бұрын
Although this recording is of a concise nature, it presents a substantial body of evidence that supports its temporal origin. To commence the analysis, the absence of reverberation in the recording, coupled with the notably dry bass and drum dynamics, strongly indicate that the recording was executed in an outdoor setting as opposed to an indoor venue. Furthermore, the composition of the featured piece, "Flame of Ice," demonstrates a distinctive variant that did not become prevalent until mid-1976. A salient attribute within this composition is the synchronization of the A Minor chord on the rhythm guitar with the C note in the bassline, a distinguishing feature absent from earlier renditions of "Flame of Ice" in the same year. Additionally, the vocalizations from the crowd captured on the recording, initially manifesting as expressions of enthusiasm and exuberance, evolve into a notable degree of heightened emotional intensity as the recording progresses, aligning with the contextual information provided about the concert in question. Lastly, it is worth noting that, apart from the 3rd Sunset Glow Festival, the "ROCK KID HEAVY CONCERT" represents the sole outdoor concert recording from the year 1976.
@psychrestore9610 Жыл бұрын
@@gasman_ idk they did similar arrangements in November 75 and January 76 with the Midnight gangstar/Wild Trips Pt 4 concert. Its likely from between then and maybe December 76, since they started playing it faster around then like how you hear in 77 LIVE. Its really close to the Jittoku version which was about 3 months before the Rock Kid Heavy Concert, so it certainly is possible but idk. Also im pretty sure the website isnt perfect and there are dates missing so it could be from another concert that year, its clearly an outside performance at a large festival which would be hard to miss documenting wise but still. I remember the testimony said they only played for about 10 minutes, this is 9, so that also lines up pretty well and supports the theory.
@gasman_ Жыл бұрын
@@psychrestore9610 This is a fair observation, especially considering your comparison to the show at Jittoku Live House in July of 1976. Personally I feel this is the correct show as there is a lot of subject matter which lines up with the firsthand testimony of the concert. However, if any information surfaces about another possible outdoor show in the future I will change the video info accordingly. Thank you very much for your honest observation!