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Oh wow...he goes completely flat at the end of that word and it warbles out. Nice catch! And, yes, he's completely strecthed on the last note and at the end of his range. It sounds as if he's straining to some degree. But I don't really give a fuck. This is still one of the greatest songs of all-time.Liquid_Drummer wrote:The last drawn out "Anywhere" right before were the guitar would build up. Its at about :27 seconds in. The last oh in the song has a big rasp in it that I never heard before as well.. I am listening on a $1000.00 Harmon Kardon with really nice speakers so I hear detail. Amazing the difference between my old receiver and my new one with the same speakers. Hearing all kinds of details I didnt know were there in many songs.
Saint John wrote:Oh wow...he goes completely flat at the end of that word and it warbles out. Nice catch! And, yes, he's completely strecthed on the last note and at the end of his range. It sounds as if he's straining to some degree. But I don't really give a fuck. This is still one of the greatest songs of all-time.Liquid_Drummer wrote:The last drawn out "Anywhere" right before were the guitar would build up. Its at about :27 seconds in. The last oh in the song has a big rasp in it that I never heard before as well.. I am listening on a $1000.00 Harmon Kardon with really nice speakers so I hear detail. Amazing the difference between my old receiver and my new one with the same speakers. Hearing all kinds of details I didnt know were there in many songs.Thanks for those great observations, LD!
G.I.Jim wrote:Thanks man, that was AWESOME! It makes me want to take those tracks, and add my own keys to them.He was THE fucking man with his vocals, and I don't think we will EVER hear anyone else that can do what he did. Just freaking amazing!
The thing most people don't realize, is that back then everything was recorded on tapes in the studio. There WAS not pitch correction, or 100 takes to get a part right. Tapes cost money AND time, and bands back then did albums with very few takes.
Comparing him with todays musicians is just funny.
portland wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Thanks man, that was AWESOME! It makes me want to take those tracks, and add my own keys to them.He was THE fucking man with his vocals, and I don't think we will EVER hear anyone else that can do what he did. Just freaking amazing!
The thing most people don't realize, is that back then everything was recorded on tapes in the studio. There WAS not pitch correction, or 100 takes to get a part right. Tapes cost money AND time, and bands back then did albums with very few takes.
Comparing him with todays musicians is just funny.
He rocked and we all know it....and maybe someday we will hear the voice again..
Past tense.He rocked
Doubt itmaybe someday we will hear the voice again..
Since 78 wrote:portland wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Thanks man, that was AWESOME! It makes me want to take those tracks, and add my own keys to them.He was THE fucking man with his vocals, and I don't think we will EVER hear anyone else that can do what he did. Just freaking amazing!
The thing most people don't realize, is that back then everything was recorded on tapes in the studio. There WAS not pitch correction, or 100 takes to get a part right. Tapes cost money AND time, and bands back then did albums with very few takes.
Comparing him with todays musicians is just funny.
He rocked and we all know it....and maybe someday we will hear the voice again..Past tense.He rockedDoubt itmaybe someday we will hear the voice again..
But DSB!
portland wrote:Since 78 wrote:portland wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Thanks man, that was AWESOME! It makes me want to take those tracks, and add my own keys to them.He was THE fucking man with his vocals, and I don't think we will EVER hear anyone else that can do what he did. Just freaking amazing!
The thing most people don't realize, is that back then everything was recorded on tapes in the studio. There WAS not pitch correction, or 100 takes to get a part right. Tapes cost money AND time, and bands back then did albums with very few takes.
Comparing him with todays musicians is just funny.
He rocked and we all know it....and maybe someday we will hear the voice again..Past tense.He rockedDoubt itmaybe someday we will hear the voice again..
But DSB!
You know I used to like you.....now not so much!
Since 78 wrote:portland wrote:Since 78 wrote:portland wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:Thanks man, that was AWESOME! It makes me want to take those tracks, and add my own keys to them.He was THE fucking man with his vocals, and I don't think we will EVER hear anyone else that can do what he did. Just freaking amazing!
The thing most people don't realize, is that back then everything was recorded on tapes in the studio. There WAS not pitch correction, or 100 takes to get a part right. Tapes cost money AND time, and bands back then did albums with very few takes.
Comparing him with todays musicians is just funny.
He rocked and we all know it....and maybe someday we will hear the voice again..Past tense.He rockedDoubt itmaybe someday we will hear the voice again..
But DSB!
You know I used to like you.....now not so much!
Just messin with you Portland! He sounded great there. Just kinda boring around here lately.
SherriBerry wrote:Thanks LD for posting this! I really love hearing SP's amazing, pure vocals.
It's funny - as soon as he sings "...he took the midnight train going anywhere", I always expect to hear him say "Neal..." to bring on the guitar intro. I've been listening to Journey's 'Escape' DVD playing while I'm on the computer and the live version is becoming more familiar.
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