texafana wrote:Actually, Deen's the only one that hears the click, everyone else follows Deen's playing. .
exactly.
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texafana wrote:Actually, Deen's the only one that hears the click, everyone else follows Deen's playing. .
DrFU wrote:(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:
Don't care. schedule the show, sell me a ticket, then schutt up and sing.
amen, sistah ...
Having live music withdrawal ... nothing till AC/DC and TSO after Christmas ... aaargh
(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:DrFU wrote:(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:
Don't care. schedule the show, sell me a ticket, then schutt up and sing.
amen, sistah ...
Having live music withdrawal ... nothing till AC/DC and TSO after Christmas ... aaargh
1st baptist. 8 and 11 am. be there!! Live flutes!! but we do use a click track for the Salute to the Armed Forces medley.
DrFU wrote:(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:DrFU wrote:(Crazy)Dulce Lady wrote:
Don't care. schedule the show, sell me a ticket, then schutt up and sing.
amen, sistah ...
Having live music withdrawal ... nothing till AC/DC and TSO after Christmas ... aaargh
1st baptist. 8 and 11 am. be there!! Live flutes!! but we do use a click track for the Salute to the Armed Forces medley.
That's really sweet of you, but ...
Flute concert calls ... not so much, either
Gunbot wrote:When I saw Journey on the Frontiers tour, both nights he cut short the high note on WITS. A the end of the Escape tour when i saw them, he was breaking the note in to a group of falsettos, totally different from the beginning of the tour in Tokyo (I can't remember them singing it when they opened for the Stones, I'm getting old I guess). It's no mystery to me why he never sang WCTNGOF live, they would have had to gut the ending.
Rick wrote:
He actually sang the high note in Dallas in '83, but it was shortened a bit. But he sounded perfect that whole show. That's why when I first heard other boots from '83, I was surprised that some of the performances were changed to dodge the high notes.
texafana wrote:Actually, Deen's the only one that hears the click, everyone else follows Deen's playing. And yes the answer to the question it's a pre-recorded synth playing the notes. If it was a pre-recorded "voice" it would look and sound very tape gate-ish.
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