speaking of which, jeff;
your recording being nearly perfectly time aligned meant that we could get so many perspectives from one mix. imo, it compromised the realism of the stereo image, a hole in the center for me...but that is something we could fix, so it needed mastering; seems like it was planned that way.
smearing and overcompression and such are much harder to fix ,but there was none of that here! most live recordings i've seen in fact need some kind of restoration. this is the best live recording i've ever worked on. i didn't want to change the eq at all...only to correct for damage that would otherwise come from making it as loud as i possibly could. i'll be missing your precision the next time i work on a live recording.
jeff dinces