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WalrusOct9 wrote:Only thing that's bugging me about this release is the added 'song recognition cheers' at the beginning of seemingly every track. I mean, "How Many Times" is a cool song, but I guarantee the place didn't flip out when it started as if it was "Africa."
lordreo wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:Only thing that's bugging me about this release is the added 'song recognition cheers' at the beginning of seemingly every track. I mean, "How Many Times" is a cool song, but I guarantee the place didn't flip out when it started as if it was "Africa."
I was at the show two days prior to the recorded one and the audience flipped out at the start of EVERY song. Sure, they might have made sure you really hear it in the mix, but I'm pretty sure that's all real cheering.
WalrusOct9 wrote:Only thing that's bugging me about this release is the added 'song recognition cheers' at the beginning of seemingly every track. I mean, "How Many Times" is a cool song, but I guarantee the place didn't flip out when it started as if it was "Africa."
TotoFan77 wrote:This DVD is light years ahead of the FIB Live DVD. Thank you Luke for doing the right thing and releasing this without any edits whatsoever. I'm glad this DVD is doing well, it deserves to be successful.
TotoFan77 wrote:This DVD is light years ahead of the FIB Live DVD. Thank you Luke for doing the right thing and releasing this without any edits whatsoever. I'm glad this DVD is doing well, it deserves to be successful.
TotoFan77 wrote:This DVD is light years ahead of the FIB Live DVD. Thank you Luke for doing the right thing and releasing this without any edits whatsoever. I'm glad this DVD is doing well, it deserves to be successful.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:TotoFan77 wrote:This DVD is light years ahead of the FIB Live DVD. Thank you Luke for doing the right thing and releasing this without any edits whatsoever. I'm glad this DVD is doing well, it deserves to be successful.
The auto-tune is so bad on FIB. Not sure why they even released it. Should have scrapped it like the Coppenhagen dvd.
TotoFan77 wrote:Everything about the FIB DVD is terrible. The awful autotune, no Mike, no David, and fake background vocals on several songs. It's a shame because the LIA DVD from 4 years prior was amazing! I loved Live in Amsterdam.
WalrusOct9 wrote:They're there..."Home Of The Brave" and such. It's impossible to get that kind of vocal sound in the chorus without multiple background singers or some technology. (Hell, Journey's been doing that since 1981) I'm glad they went back to just hiring extra singers and having the whole thing be 100% live though. It's why their new DVD comes off so well, methinks.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:I never understood why the band didn't keep the extra singers in the Bobby era. Was it Bobby's pride? Did he greedily want a bigger share of the pie and didn't want to divvy up concert profits with back-up vocalists? Anything is better than miming. This applies to many rock bands btw. Yeh, I mean they had Tony Spinner...but imo, he barely could cut it on "Stop Loving You."
The_Noble_Cause wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:They're there..."Home Of The Brave" and such. It's impossible to get that kind of vocal sound in the chorus without multiple background singers or some technology. (Hell, Journey's been doing that since 1981) I'm glad they went back to just hiring extra singers and having the whole thing be 100% live though. It's why their new DVD comes off so well, methinks.
I never understood why the band didn't keep the extra singers in the Bobby era. Was it Bobby's pride? Did he greedily want a bigger share of the pie and didn't want to divvy up concert profits with back-up vocalists? Anything is better than miming. This applies to many rock bands btw. Yeh, I mean they had Tony Spinner...but imo, he barely could cut it on "Stop Loving You."
The_Noble_Cause wrote:TotoFan77 wrote:This DVD is light years ahead of the FIB Live DVD. Thank you Luke for doing the right thing and releasing this without any edits whatsoever. I'm glad this DVD is doing well, it deserves to be successful.
The auto-tune is so bad on FIB. Not sure why they even released it. Should have scrapped it like the Coppenhagen dvd.
TotoFan77 wrote:
I have never understood what the point was of having Tony in the band. Even with his back-up vocals, they still used pre-recorded backing tracks and his rhythm guitar was pointless and didn't add anything. Luke is a guitar legend and has never needed a second guitarist on stage to help him. Tony's time in the band was bizarre, I don't miss him at all.
JohnH wrote:Bobby sounded fine to me in 2006, but it's different in person than listening or watching a recording. I just saw a live show from 2014 in Sofia and he was all over the place now I know why the auto tune. It was bad.
DracIsBack wrote:JohnH wrote:Bobby sounded fine to me in 2006, but it's different in person than listening or watching a recording. I just saw a live show from 2014 in Sofia and he was all over the place now I know why the auto tune. It was bad.
The thing with Bobby is that this isn't new. He's what a call a "yo-yo" singer. When he's "on", he sounds terrific. But when he's "off", he's really off-key.
When I saw then for the first time in concert in 2005, that was the reaction of someone who tagged along that wasn't a fan particularly. She flat out said, "some tunes, he sounds incredible. Others, he sounds terrible".
There's no question he's got incredible range and power (even now), but pitchiness live and clamming notes in concert is not a new thing for him. And it's ok - lots of singers are like that live ... and I've definitely heard worse live than Bobby Kimble.
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