Billy Joel: Scenes From An Italian Restaurant (Live in Philadelphia - October 13, 1986) [HD]

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • Billy Joel: Scenes From An Italian Restaurant
    Live at Spectrum
    Philadelphia, PA, USA
    October 13, 1986
    I don't remember exactly where this source comes from, but I am pretty sure, that same as other sources that I used in the channel, was provided by ‪@FabAttic1966‬. I did this restoration back in 2022, but I never had the chance to post it, quality it's quite better than my previous 2021 work.
    Mark Rivera - Backing Vocals / Saxophone /
    Clarinet / Flute / Keyboards / Metal Pipe
    Dave LeBolt - Piano / Keyboards / Synth
    Russell Javors - Acoustic Guitar / Backing
    Vocals / Harmonica
    Doug Stegmeyer - Bass / Backing Vocals
    David Brown - Electric Guitar / Backing
    Vocals
    Peter Hewlett - Backing Vocals / Maracas
    George Simms - Backing Vocals / Maracas
    Liberty DeVitto - Drums
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  • @RicksMusic34
    @RicksMusic34 3 місяці тому

    I like your uploads but i'm curious why you don't export in 4:3 to avoid the black bars on the side in 16:9?

    • @MatthewBillyJoelBootlegs
      @MatthewBillyJoelBootlegs  3 місяці тому

      I used to do that, but then I realized that if the image size (resolution) is bigger, it prevents UA-cam compression as much as possible. (Idk I explained properly)
      But basically, to avoid UA-cam compression as much as possible. I use 1080x1920p with around 8K/10K bitrate. I don't know if it's the proper way, but it works for me.