All in all a great show! The coordination of the station with the remote production company seemed to be quite seamless. The staging, shots, and direction were top quality -- an obvious product of intense rehearsal. I especially liked the tribute to Bob Seger!
One problem, however, which was terribly frustrating: Jack White's and Eminem's performances were both marred by audio cutting in and out. I was wondering if the problem was on their end or with my wi-fi/cable. Did anyone else experience this?
WDIV Live Telecast of Michigan Central Grand Reopening Concert
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Did they air the same broadcast that was on Peacock?
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I am guessing there were some sort of limiters - so in the louder spots it just cuts out. The volume on a lot of Jack White's music can be quite uneven. That's the nature of garage rock. They did do a great job, overall. Putting that stuff together is not easy. but there you go, that is what being LOCAL is about. Break normal programming for a once in a lifetime event. Some of the rock radio stations in Detroit need to learn that.moldyoldie wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 7:24 am All in all a great show! The coordination of the station with the remote production company seemed to be quite seamless. The staging, shots, and direction were top quality -- an obvious product of intense rehearsal. I especially liked the tribute to Bob Seger!
One problem, however, which was terribly frustrating: Jack White's and Eminem's performances were both marred by audio cutting in and out. I was wondering if the problem was on their end or with my wi-fi/cable. Did anyone else experience this?
Hey, I'd rather have live audio cutting in an out or a live performer missing some notes than a canned and lip-synched mime show like the Eagles, who charge hundreds for their tickets. As much as Don Henley sues people, fans ought to sue him for fraud for pretending it's a live concert.
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I think it might have been related to F bombs. A few came in at the start of Eminem performance and then the audio drops were happening more frequently when I would expect them or other no no words based on the typical lyrics.moldyoldie wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 7:24 am Jack White's and Eminem's performances were both marred by audio cutting in and out. I was wondering if the problem was on their end or with my wi-fi/cable. Did anyone else experience this?
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I thought of that, but with Eminem being executive producer of the whole enchilada, one would think he'd know better. I think Riggs above may be right about the modulation limiters. I was swearing at my TV!Pocketchange wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 8:23 amI think it might have been related to F bombs. A few came in at the start of Eminem performance and then the audio drops were happening more frequently when I would expect them or other no no words based on the typical lyrics.moldyoldie wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 7:24 am Jack White's and Eminem's performances were both marred by audio cutting in and out. I was wondering if the problem was on their end or with my wi-fi/cable. Did anyone else experience this?

The production was by Jesse Collins Entertainment, and apparently was the same as was streamed on Peacock as asked above by Mr. Wellington. Did anyone here watch it on Peacock? Were there the same audio issues?MWmetalhead wrote:The video quality during the music portion of the telecast was excellent.
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There were several acts and set changes, including accommodating the Detroit Symphony with Eminem, as well as opening and closing hosted interview programs and commercial breaks -- all to end at 11:00pm for the news.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 10:53 am I just read Jack White played for all of ten minutes. What a joke.
I suppose the set lengths were more akin to an awards show than a traditional concert.
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I thought jack white was done with Detroit, he seemed pretty disgusted in 2005 when he sold his home and moved to Nashville.
Seems it’s safe to comeback to something cool (the train station) that he himself didn’t help build.
Whatever
Seems it’s safe to comeback to something cool (the train station) that he himself didn’t help build.
Whatever
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I remember some really obscure stuff…. It’s dangerous.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 7:00 pm I had forgotten about that! You are absolutely right.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ocregi ... troit/amp/
I remember Jack White had blue hair not too long ago. Wonder if willie Nelson had him on tour together….
Willies old song….. “Blue hair, cryin in the rain”….
I see Eminem also was at the Ford train station event last night. A white rapper ? What do you call a white rapper? A wrapper!
This is so bad. Back to my day job.