Just to clear up a discussion that happened awhile ago (and that Luke unfortunately got a bit defensive of)
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Sterling: Is this really live as it happened, or did you go in and do some fixes?
Bobby: I went into the studio . . . on the live Amsterdam record I did no vocal fixes, but [with this] there were a couple of things that I wanted to do a little better, and I mean minute changes. So I went in, and there were a couple of things that felt a little out of tune. I re-sang those, and Luke made a couple of little guitar fixes, and we beefed up the background vocals, but that's it. That's a live night. And it's only one night. Most bands will take six to eight nights and compile them.
So...that answers that. It's not distracting when you watch the video, but if you saw the tour a few times, it feels a little too "perfect" compared what you might have seen at your show. Which brings us to...
Sterling: What do you think about the Internet as a tool for bands? I frequent some of the message boards and I know every band gets reviewed and debated endlessly. What's it like for you as an artist to get commented on in third person? Do you read any of that?
Bobby: Oh, I read it. I have an email address that comes directly to my web page, and I answer all those mails, and I get critiqued all the time. My deal is, everyone on the fucking planet has a bad night. (Laughs). You just can't be on every night. I do make mistakes; I hit flat notes, I hit sharp notes, and you can't fix it live. I don't want one of those tuning machines on stage with me. But just rest assured that I'm doing my absolute best every night. If it comes out bad according to whoever, and they have a beef with that, I always invite them to come on up and show me how to do it better. (Laughs). You take the mic, motherfucker! (Laughs).
I have no problem with being critiqued. I'm not afraid of it. I do what I do very well, and to myself I'm always giving a hundred percent. If somebody's got a problem with that, come on up and show me how to do it. (Laughs). I've had no takers so far.
It's a good answer, and I hope Bobby isn't bothered by that kind of stuff. I've seen shows where he smoked, and a couple where he struggled a bit, but he always did give 100% every single time he opened his mouth, and when you're actually at the gig, that counts a lot more than whether every note is perfect.
-Steve C.