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Eyeof wrote:Hey...that is actually pro shot and not just some boot...
wow!
Eyeof wrote:Yes, that double live DVD with the 1982 Live Performance and This one...
Call TIGER LIVE - Risen Up for Three Decades
I think it's set for release next month.
Sept. is when they confirmed the release of the complete re-recorded Vital Signs with David Bickler on Vox...
And the Duel-Lead Singer reunion tour, with FS, JP, and MD is set for next year; starting in Feb.
This band rocks for its fans!
Eyeof wrote:Slander you are not being reasonable...I mean, they have made some really kick ass cover design work for the fans that you can/could see on the site! What do you want! It's never enough for you guys!
DavidWT wrote:I really doubt there's enough market for a live DVD. It can't be cheap to make those, and for a band that's basically been irrelevant to most of the population since the mid-1980s, I just don't see how it could be profitable.
As for a downloadable single-- Yeah, that would make sense. As you said, Slander, they've written enough material, so they must have SOMETHING they could release. Hell, even if they just gave us a proper recording of one of the songs from the Fire Makes Steel demos (like "Someone Else's Sleepless Night" or whatever), it would be nice. I mean, there are people on eBay and wherever who are actually paying to get crappy recordings of those songs illegally, so surely there would be people willing to pay to get good recordings of them legally.
axecrew wrote:Actually joe that's exactly what they need to do....put out a live dvd of an old show. Let's face it, the only people who would buy any NEW survivor product is the real fans of the band. Those are also the same people who've followed the band for years both the glory days and now. Since it's obvious that sullivan has no intention of EVER putting out any new music, what better thing than to release a live dvd from the old days, remind the fans of how good this band was and/or could've been. Especially since that's all the fans have to hold on to.....the old days.
axecrew wrote:Since it's obvious that sullivan has no intention of EVER putting out any new music, what better thing than to release a live dvd from the old days, remind the fans of how good this band was and/or could've been. Especially since that's all the fans have to hold on to.....the old days.
DavidWT wrote:axecrew wrote:Since it's obvious that sullivan has no intention of EVER putting out any new music, what better thing than to release a live dvd from the old days, remind the fans of how good this band was and/or could've been. Especially since that's all the fans have to hold on to.....the old days.
Eh, I guess it might be marginally better than nothing for some people. Honestly, though, I couldn't see myself shelling out money to watch them perform the same old songs that I've been hearing for the past 30 years.
Slander wrote:DavidWT wrote:axecrew wrote:Since it's obvious that sullivan has no intention of EVER putting out any new music, what better thing than to release a live dvd from the old days, remind the fans of how good this band was and/or could've been. Especially since that's all the fans have to hold on to.....the old days.
Eh, I guess it might be marginally better than nothing for some people. Honestly, though, I couldn't see myself shelling out money to watch them perform the same old songs that I've been hearing for the past 30 years.
Since we haven't had a live dvd since when? Like never, I'll take it.
Journey/Survivor wrote:I don't know about where any of you guys live, but right now it's truly Too Hot To Sleep here where I live.![]()
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I'm glad to see that Droubay has gone back to using a bass-drum with the Survivor logo on it. I always liked that.
Damn, guys, that's what it's come down to now, being "excited" to see a bass-drum-head with a band name on it.
Not a new album, not a big tour, not Peterik being back in the band. But a bass-drum-head.
axecrew wrote:Actually joe that's exactly what they need to do....put out a live dvd of an old show. Let's face it, the only people who would buy any NEW survivor product is the real fans of the band. Those are also the same people who've followed the band for years both the glory days and now. Since it's obvious that sullivan has no intention of EVER putting out any new music, what better thing than to release a live dvd from the old days, remind the fans of how good this band was and/or could've been. Especially since that's all the fans have to hold on to.....the old days.
Slander wrote:Here is a youtube link to their lastest show in Vegas. This clip is Burning Heart.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnRr9PMN ... e=youtu.be
axecrew wrote:Having finally watched the video and a couple others from that show i'll offer the following observations: Giving for it being unmixed sound per say.......Jimi's voice sounds rough.....sullivan's voice is WAY to high in the mix as it overpowers the lead vocalist and that shouldn't happen.....and finally sullivan is still overplaying way too much.....he's adding stuff to songs that aren't in the originals. If you are going to be a nostalgia act( And truthfully that's all they are now) then you need to be faithful to the original recordings, if you want to indulge etc great, do it with new music.
Oh and one more thing......anyone notice the computer attached to the keyboards??? It sits right in plain sight on top.....that screams samples.....meaning it ain't all live boys and girls.
Ehwmatt wrote:axecrew wrote:Having finally watched the video and a couple others from that show i'll offer the following observations: Giving for it being unmixed sound per say.......Jimi's voice sounds rough.....sullivan's voice is WAY to high in the mix as it overpowers the lead vocalist and that shouldn't happen.....and finally sullivan is still overplaying way too much.....he's adding stuff to songs that aren't in the originals. If you are going to be a nostalgia act( And truthfully that's all they are now) then you need to be faithful to the original recordings, if you want to indulge etc great, do it with new music.
Oh and one more thing......anyone notice the computer attached to the keyboards??? It sits right in plain sight on top.....that screams samples.....meaning it ain't all live boys and girls.
Actually, not necessarily. The keyboard player could be using the computer for many other things, like (1) sight reading, (2) build his synthesizer sounds [e.g., through a software synthesizer], or (3) to set a click track for the band to stay in time.
I'm not hearing many glaring examples of canned backing vocals here. I can't imagine what else they'd sample. There's no canned rhythm guitar, and Jimi is pretty clearly singing live.
axecrew wrote:, if you want to indulge etc great, do it with new music.
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