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Postby Deb » Sun May 08, 2011 3:02 pm

:shock: Eric's voice is almost totally gone half way through..... (even chugging water). Too bad he/they couldn't wear masks like some of the crowd. Troopers......show must go on. :D Hope E's vocals recover for those of you going to M3 in Maryland next weekend!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psQbQpceHmE

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Postby SunshineTwilight » Sun May 08, 2011 11:58 pm

Deb wrote:Hope E's vocals recover for those of you going to M3 in Maryland next weekend!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psQbQpceHmE


YIKES, I hope so too!!
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Postby Babyblue » Mon May 09, 2011 12:50 am

SunshineTwilight wrote:
Deb wrote:Hope E's vocals recover for those of you going to M3 in Maryland next weekend!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psQbQpceHmE


YIKES,
I hope so too!!



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Postby scarab » Mon May 09, 2011 6:35 am

god awful.

of course the song is too.
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Postby TRAGChick » Mon May 09, 2011 10:40 am

Deb wrote::shock: Eric's voice is almost totally gone half way through..... (even chugging water). Too bad he/they couldn't wear masks like some of the crowd. Troopers......show must go on. :D Hope E's vocals recover for those of you going to M3 in Maryland next weekend!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psQbQpceHmE

Billy Sheehan's Facebook........ "In Beijing, China last night--15,000 people singing all the Mr Big lyrics. Very nice! Had a great time, except for the sandstorm."


YUP...and RAIN / HUMIDITY are a Singer's Best Friend....BELIEVE me! :lol: :wink:
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Re: How a sandstorm can play havoc on vocals.........

Postby Deb » Mon May 09, 2011 12:31 pm

SunshineTwilight wrote:
Deb wrote:Hope E's vocals recover for those of you going to M3 in Maryland next weekend!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psQbQpceHmE


YIKES, I hope so too!!


Have fun Pam, great lineup for that show! Share some pics or vids if you guys get any. 8)




TRAGChick wrote:
Deb wrote::shock: Eric's voice is almost totally gone half way through..... (even chugging water). Too bad he/they couldn't wear masks like some of the crowd. Troopers......show must go on. :D Hope E's vocals recover for those of you going to M3 in Maryland next weekend!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psQbQpceHmE

Billy Sheehan's Facebook........ "In Beijing, China last night--15,000 people singing all the Mr Big lyrics. Very nice! Had a great time, except for the sandstorm."


YUP...and RAIN / HUMIDITY are a Singer's Best Friend....BELIEVE me! :lol: :wink:


Yeah, that song TBWY is usually near the end or during the encore, so I can't imagine garggling a fine mist of sand for 2 hours would be at all good for the pipes. And they were probably getting it worse than the crowd being up on stage in the open. :?
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Postby kgdjpubs » Mon May 09, 2011 12:38 pm

Deb wrote:Yeah, that song TBWY is usually near the end or during the encore, so I can't imagine garggling a fine mist of sand for 2 hours would be at all good for the pipes. And they were probably getting it worse than the crowd being up on stage in the open. :?



I believe that is where you cut the set short or do something so as to not damage the vocal cords. What surprises me is that he kept trying to go for the notes when it was obvious his voice was gone.
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Postby SunshineTwilight » Mon May 09, 2011 9:25 pm

Deb wrote:
SunshineTwilight wrote:
Deb wrote:Hope E's vocals recover for those of you going to M3 in Maryland next weekend!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psQbQpceHmE


YIKES, I hope so too!!


Have fun Pam, great lineup for that show! Share some pics or vids if you guys get any. 8)


Thanks Deb, wish you were coming out to join us! I'm REALLY looking forward to this show. Debbie & I lucked out and got VIP passes, so I'm sure we'll have a blast!! We'll try to get some pics/video to share ;)
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Postby Michigan Girl » Mon May 09, 2011 11:21 pm

kgdjpubs wrote:
Deb wrote:Yeah, that song TBWY is usually near the end or during the encore, so I can't imagine garggling a fine mist of sand for 2 hours would be at all good for the pipes. And they were probably getting it worse than the crowd being up on stage in the open. :?



I believe that is where you cut the set short or do something so as to not damage the vocal cords. What surprises me is that he kept trying to go for the notes when it was obvious his voice was gone.
Me too, I ached for
him...what a trooper is right!! As dangerous as that was for his own well being, he sure put himself out
there for his fans ...they seemed to be appreciating and understanding!! :wink:
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Postby MichaelRiesenbeck » Mon May 09, 2011 11:58 pm

Deb wrote::shock: Eric's voice is almost totally gone half way through..... (even chugging water). Too bad he/they couldn't wear masks like some of the crowd. Troopers......show must go on. :D Hope E's vocals recover for those of you going to M3 in Maryland next weekend!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psQbQpceHmE

Billy Sheehan's Facebook........ "In Beijing, China last night--15,000 people singing all the Mr Big lyrics. Very nice! Had a great time, except for the sandstorm."


It hurts just to see it, can only imagine how it must have *felt*.

What a pro!

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Re: How a sandstorm can play havoc on vocals.........

Postby Deb » Tue May 10, 2011 1:14 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Deb wrote:Yeah, that song TBWY is usually near the end or during the encore, so I can't imagine garggling a fine mist of sand for 2 hours would be at all good for the pipes. And they were probably getting it worse than the crowd being up on stage in the open. :?



I believe that is where you cut the set short or do something so as to not damage the vocal cords. What surprises me is that he kept trying to go for the notes when it was obvious his voice was gone.
Me too, I ached for
him...what a trooper is right!! As dangerous as that was for his own well being, he sure put himself out
there for his fans ...they seemed to be appreciating and understanding!! :wink:


His voice may have been fine for most of the show, but the blowing sand probably got the best of him by the end of it. But yeah, he probably figured if their fans were there sandstorm and all......until the end, so were they. That's my boys! 8) :) Just like JSS fighting a cold/sick but still put on a great show for his Madrid concert/dvd. They never fail to make me feel proud to support the bestests! Image
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Postby kgdjpubs » Tue May 10, 2011 3:05 am

Deb wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Deb wrote:Yeah, that song TBWY is usually near the end or during the encore, so I can't imagine garggling a fine mist of sand for 2 hours would be at all good for the pipes. And they were probably getting it worse than the crowd being up on stage in the open. :?



I believe that is where you cut the set short or do something so as to not damage the vocal cords. What surprises me is that he kept trying to go for the notes when it was obvious his voice was gone.
Me too, I ached for
him...what a trooper is right!! As dangerous as that was for his own well being, he sure put himself out
there for his fans ...they seemed to be appreciating and understanding!! :wink:


His voice may have been fine for most of the show, but the blowing sand probably got the best of him by the end of it. But yeah, he probably figured if their fans were there sandstorm and all......until the end, so were they. That's my boys! 8) :) Just like JSS fighting a cold/sick but still put on a great show for his Madrid concert/dvd. They never fail to make me feel proud to support the bestests! Image



There's a difference between fighting through a cold and literally having no voice left. I've seen shows where the voice completely went like the last Augeri show, and the oft-posted video was the GOOD part of the show. When it gets to the point of no voice at all, it's no fun for anyone--not the band nor the audience. You are better off either getting another band member to help with the vocals to get through the songs (if possible), or just cutting the show short. You do yourself no favors trying to keep going at that point.
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Re: How a sandstorm can play havoc on vocals.........

Postby Deb » Tue May 10, 2011 4:03 am

kgdjpubs wrote:
Deb wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Deb wrote:Yeah, that song TBWY is usually near the end or during the encore, so I can't imagine garggling a fine mist of sand for 2 hours would be at all good for the pipes. And they were probably getting it worse than the crowd being up on stage in the open. :?



I believe that is where you cut the set short or do something so as to not damage the vocal cords. What surprises me is that he kept trying to go for the notes when it was obvious his voice was gone.
Me too, I ached for
him...what a trooper is right!! As dangerous as that was for his own well being, he sure put himself out
there for his fans ...they seemed to be appreciating and understanding!! :wink:


His voice may have been fine for most of the show, but the blowing sand probably got the best of him by the end of it. But yeah, he probably figured if their fans were there sandstorm and all......until the end, so were they. That's my boys! 8) :) Just like JSS fighting a cold/sick but still put on a great show for his Madrid concert/dvd. They never fail to make me feel proud to support the bestests! Image



There's a difference between fighting through a cold and literally having no voice left. I've seen shows where the voice completely went like the last Augeri show, and the oft-posted video was the GOOD part of the show. When it gets to the point of no voice at all, it's no fun for anyone--not the band nor the audience. You are better off either getting another band member to help with the vocals to get through the songs (if possible), or just cutting the show short. You do yourself no favors trying to keep going at that point.


That one is usually part of the encore, so it may very well have been the last song. I can't imagine he would have been able to do another after that? Either way, in that clip the crowd sure didn't look too dissappointed. :wink:

But no worries, NO damage done. :D He was back to full voice last night in Seoul! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=De_EaOD8VYg

You and Debbie have a BLAST this weekend, Pam! Have never seen Whitesnake or Tesla, but I know MB are going to kick your ass live. Would love to hear how Whitesnake and Tesla are sounding these days too!
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Postby portland » Tue May 10, 2011 4:05 am

Deb wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Deb wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Deb wrote:Yeah, that song TBWY is usually near the end or during the encore, so I can't imagine garggling a fine mist of sand for 2 hours would be at all good for the pipes. And they were probably getting it worse than the crowd being up on stage in the open. :?



I believe that is where you cut the set short or do something so as to not damage the vocal cords. What surprises me is that he kept trying to go for the notes when it was obvious his voice was gone.
Me too, I ached for
him...what a trooper is right!! As dangerous as that was for his own well being, he sure put himself out
there for his fans ...they seemed to be appreciating and understanding!! :wink:


His voice may have been fine for most of the show, but the blowing sand probably got the best of him by the end of it. But yeah, he probably figured if their fans were there sandstorm and all......until the end, so were they. That's my boys! 8) :) Just like JSS fighting a cold/sick but still put on a great show for his Madrid concert/dvd. They never fail to make me feel proud to support the bestests! Image



There's a difference between fighting through a cold and literally having no voice left. I've seen shows where the voice completely went like the last Augeri show, and the oft-posted video was the GOOD part of the show. When it gets to the point of no voice at all, it's no fun for anyone--not the band nor the audience. You are better off either getting another band member to help with the vocals to get through the songs (if possible), or just cutting the show short. You do yourself no favors trying to keep going at that point.


That one is usually part of the encore, so it may very well have been the last song. I can't imagine he would have been able to do another after that? Either way, in that clip the crowd sure didn't look too dissappointed. :wink:

But no worries, NO damage done. :D He was back to full voice last night in Seoul! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=De_EaOD8VYg

You and Deb have a BLAST this weekend, Pam! Have never seen Whitesnake or Tesla, and I know MB are going to kick your ass live. Would love to hear how Whitesnake and Tesla are sounding these days too!




I came across this the other day...if they sound like this I want to go 8)


Say what you want....but Coverdale is what a frontman should be...and I love the two guitar players that he has in the band
right now....I hope that everyone has a great time!

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http://youtu.be/Bwn3eFJ9eR0
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Postby Rick » Tue May 10, 2011 4:10 am

portland wrote:
Deb wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Deb wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Deb wrote:Yeah, that song TBWY is usually near the end or during the encore, so I can't imagine garggling a fine mist of sand for 2 hours would be at all good for the pipes. And they were probably getting it worse than the crowd being up on stage in the open. :?



I believe that is where you cut the set short or do something so as to not damage the vocal cords. What surprises me is that he kept trying to go for the notes when it was obvious his voice was gone.
Me too, I ached for
him...what a trooper is right!! As dangerous as that was for his own well being, he sure put himself out
there for his fans ...they seemed to be appreciating and understanding!! :wink:


His voice may have been fine for most of the show, but the blowing sand probably got the best of him by the end of it. But yeah, he probably figured if their fans were there sandstorm and all......until the end, so were they. That's my boys! 8) :) Just like JSS fighting a cold/sick but still put on a great show for his Madrid concert/dvd. They never fail to make me feel proud to support the bestests! Image



There's a difference between fighting through a cold and literally having no voice left. I've seen shows where the voice completely went like the last Augeri show, and the oft-posted video was the GOOD part of the show. When it gets to the point of no voice at all, it's no fun for anyone--not the band nor the audience. You are better off either getting another band member to help with the vocals to get through the songs (if possible), or just cutting the show short. You do yourself no favors trying to keep going at that point.


That one is usually part of the encore, so it may very well have been the last song. I can't imagine he would have been able to do another after that? Either way, in that clip the crowd sure didn't look too dissappointed. :wink:

But no worries, NO damage done. :D He was back to full voice last night in Seoul! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=De_EaOD8VYg

You and Deb have a BLAST this weekend, Pam! Have never seen Whitesnake or Tesla, and I know MB are going to kick your ass live. Would love to hear how Whitesnake and Tesla are sounding these days too!
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I came across this the other day...if they sound like this I want to go 8)


http://youtu.be/Bwn3eFJ9eR0


Coverdale's starting to look like Alice Cooper. :lol:

Sounded great though.
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Re: How a sandstorm can play havoc on vocals.........

Postby portland » Tue May 10, 2011 4:12 am

Rick wrote:
portland wrote:
Deb wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Deb wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:
kgdjpubs wrote:
Deb wrote:Yeah, that song TBWY is usually near the end or during the encore, so I can't imagine garggling a fine mist of sand for 2 hours would be at all good for the pipes. And they were probably getting it worse than the crowd being up on stage in the open. :?



I believe that is where you cut the set short or do something so as to not damage the vocal cords. What surprises me is that he kept trying to go for the notes when it was obvious his voice was gone.
Me too, I ached for
him...what a trooper is right!! As dangerous as that was for his own well being, he sure put himself out
there for his fans ...they seemed to be appreciating and understanding!! :wink:


His voice may have been fine for most of the show, but the blowing sand probably got the best of him by the end of it. But yeah, he probably figured if their fans were there sandstorm and all......until the end, so were they. That's my boys! 8) :) Just like JSS fighting a cold/sick but still put on a great show for his Madrid concert/dvd. They never fail to make me feel proud to support the bestests! Image



There's a difference between fighting through a cold and literally having no voice left. I've seen shows where the voice completely went like the last Augeri show, and the oft-posted video was the GOOD part of the show. When it gets to the point of no voice at all, it's no fun for anyone--not the band nor the audience. You are better off either getting another band member to help with the vocals to get through the songs (if possible), or just cutting the show short. You do yourself no favors trying to keep going at that point.


That one is usually part of the encore, so it may very well have been the last song. I can't imagine he would have been able to do another after that? Either way, in that clip the crowd sure didn't look too dissappointed. :wink:

But no worries, NO damage done. :D He was back to full voice last night in Seoul! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=De_EaOD8VYg

You and Deb have a BLAST this weekend, Pam! Have never seen Whitesnake or Tesla, and I know MB are going to kick your ass live. Would love to hear how Whitesnake and Tesla are sounding these days too!
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I came across this the other day...if they sound like this I want to go 8)


http://youtu.be/Bwn3eFJ9eR0


Coverdale's starting to look like Alice Cooper. :lol:

Sounded great though.



I am not looking as much as listening....and for his age he is pretty bad ass on that stage.
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Re: How a sandstorm can play havoc on vocals.........

Postby Deb » Tue May 10, 2011 4:29 am

portland wrote:
Rick wrote:
portland wrote:
Deb wrote:[That one is usually part of the encore, so it may very well have been the last song. I can't imagine he would have been able to do another after that? Either way, in that clip the crowd sure didn't look too dissappointed. :wink:

But no worries, NO damage done. :D Sounds like he was back to full voice last night in Seoul! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=De_EaOD8VYg

You and Deb have a BLAST this weekend, Pam! Have never seen Whitesnake or Tesla, and I know MB are going to kick your ass live. Would love to hear how Whitesnake and Tesla are sounding these days too!
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I came across this the other day...if they sound like this I want to go 8)


http://youtu.be/Bwn3eFJ9eR0


Coverdale's starting to look like Alice Cooper. :lol:

Sounded great though.



I am not looking as much as listening....and for his age he is pretty bad ass on that stage.


Sounds pretty good there, when is that from? Curious as to how Jeff Keith is sounding these days too. Another favorite raspy rocker. Small world, Tesla's drummer started out in the Eric Martin Band way back in the day. (yellow shorts dude) :lol:

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Postby SunshineTwilight » Tue May 10, 2011 5:32 am

Deb wrote: Sounds pretty good there, when is that from? Curious as to how Jeff Keith is sounding these days too. Another favorite raspy rocker. Small world, Tesla's drummer started out in the Eric Martin Band way back in the day. (yellow shorts dude) :lol:

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That's Troy Lucketta! Gotta luv those 80's shorts! Almost as bad as the spandex!! :lol:

I've seen both Whitesnake & Telsa several times but not in quite a few years. It will be great to see them again. Never having seen Mr. Big live, they will be a treat, I'm sure! Of course I've seen EM, Paul Gilbert and Billy Sheehan in seperate bands, but never together. I've seen most of the bands on the bill in one form or another but this lineup is killer! Gonna be an AWESOME 2 days! 8)
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Postby Michigan Girl » Tue May 10, 2011 5:54 am

SunshineTwilight wrote:
Deb wrote: (yellow shorts dude) :lol:

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That's Troy Lucketta! Gotta luv those 80's shorts! Almost as bad as the spandex!! :lol:

I've seen both Whitesnake & Telsa several times but not in quite a few years. It will be great to see them again. Never having seen Mr. Big live, they will be a treat, I'm sure! Of course I've seen EM, Paul Gilbert and Billy Sheehan in seperate bands, but never together. I've seen most of the bands on the bill in one form or another but this lineup is killer! Gonna be an AWESOME 2 days! 8)


lol ...I'm looking at that outfit saying "that is BADASS!! Cool Colors" and "I think I had one like it!!"

I am green here ...you guys enjoy!! Deb, that is such great news about EM's vox!! :wink:
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Postby Deb » Tue May 10, 2011 6:15 am

Michigan Girl wrote:lol ...I'm looking at that outfit saying "that is BADASS!! Cool Colors" and "I think I had one like it!!"

I am green here ...you guys enjoy!! Deb, that is such great news about EM's vox!! :wink:


Bahaha, me too. :lol: Totally looks like our highschool's gym strip. :lol: :lol:

Would love to be going to M3 too. But yeah, just saw a bunch of YT clips from last night's show in Seoul (gotta love YT :mrgreen: ). And yep, no lasting damage done, sounds back to normal. Mind you, he's been singing for many years, he obviously knows how to take care of his pipes. BTW, your fave, from last night.........sounds great! :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sGbgcjtDAs
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Postby brywool » Tue May 10, 2011 7:09 am

kgdjpubs wrote:

I believe that is where you cut the set short or do something so as to not damage the vocal cords. What surprises me is that he kept trying to go for the notes when it was obvious his voice was gone.


Regarding cutting the set short, if they're a 1/4 of the way through the show, they can't really do that. Sometimes you can blow the crap out of your chords- not hurt them, but actually blow what's irritating them out of the throat, believe it or not. Maybe he was hoping for that. There's always that "Show must go on" mentality too. Notice that the crowd doesn't seem to care. What's the deal with the 1975 headphones??? Great look - NOT.
Other than the comment from the bassist, is there a reason you think the voice is bad from the sandstorm and not something else? Just asking, I don't know these guys at all.
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Re: How a sandstorm can play havoc on vocals.........

Postby Deb » Tue May 10, 2011 12:22 pm

brywool wrote:
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I believe that is where you cut the set short or do something so as to not damage the vocal cords. What surprises me is that he kept trying to go for the notes when it was obvious his voice was gone.


Regarding cutting the set short, if they're a 1/4 of the way through the show, they can't really do that. Sometimes you can blow the crap out of your chords- not hurt them, but actually blow what's irritating them out of the throat, believe it or not. Maybe he was hoping for that. There's always that "Show must go on" mentality too. Notice that the crowd doesn't seem to care. What's the deal with the 1975 headphones??? Great look - NOT.
Other than the comment from the bassist, is there a reason you think the voice is bad from the sandstorm and not something else? Just asking, I don't know these guys at all.


Also from other posts on FB about the sandstorm, and the fact that his vocals were fine the shows right before and right after that one.
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Re: How a sandstorm can play havoc on vocals.........

Postby Michigan Girl » Tue May 10, 2011 11:21 pm

Deb wrote:
Michigan Girl wrote:lol ...I'm looking at that outfit saying "that is BADASS!! Cool Colors" and "I think I had one like it!!"

I am green here ...you guys enjoy!! Deb, that is such great news about EM's vox!! :wink:


Bahaha, me too. :lol: Totally looks like our highschool's gym strip. :lol: :lol:

Would love to be going to M3 too. But yeah, just saw a bunch of YT clips from last night's show in Seoul (gotta love YT :mrgreen: ). And yep, no lasting damage done, sounds back to normal. Mind you, he's been singing for many years, he obviously knows how to take care of his pipes. BTW, your fave, from last night.........sounds great! :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sGbgcjtDAs
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Re: How a sandstorm can play havoc on vocals.........

Postby Deb » Wed May 11, 2011 12:00 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
Deb wrote:Bahaha, me too. :lol: Totally looks like our highschool's gym strip. :lol: :lol:

Would love to be going to M3 too. But yeah, just saw a bunch of YT clips from last night's show in Seoul (gotta love YT :mrgreen: ). And yep, no lasting damage done, sounds back to normal. Mind you, he's been singing for many years, he obviously knows how to take care of his pipes. BTW, your fave, from last night.........sounds great! :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sGbgcjtDAs
Thanks, Deb ...
The sound is really fuzzy on my PC, perhaps it's just my PC ...I still love it!!
Got a funny/sweet story comin' your way!! :wink:


Yay! Do tell, I love funny/sweet stories. :)
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Re: How a sandstorm can play havoc on vocals.........

Postby Deb » Thu May 19, 2011 12:09 am

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Eric's - China sandstorm attire........

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It's ok Dean, you need a new computer anyway. :lol:
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Re: How a sandstorm can play havoc on vocals.........

Postby kgdjpubs » Thu May 19, 2011 1:42 am

Deb wrote::lol: :lol: :lol:

Eric's - China sandstorm attire........

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It's ok Dean, you need a new computer anyway. :lol:



Johnny Depp needs to give Eric a call for the next Pirates of the Caribbean casting...
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