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Postby AR » Sat Sep 10, 2011 2:01 pm

Leppard has completely FAKE backing vox.

Deano and I saw their soundcheck in 2006. No one on stage but lush vocals playing.

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Postby AR » Sat Sep 10, 2011 2:04 pm

Ann Wilson has amazing pipes. A truly legendary vocalist. I can't stand Lippard though.
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Postby steveo777 » Sat Sep 10, 2011 2:13 pm

How in the fuck did Heart take a back seat to Lippard this year?

And, for all that's holy, I can't understand how Journey has higher sales numbers than Heart!

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Postby Don » Sat Sep 10, 2011 3:12 pm

steveo777 wrote:How in the fuck did Heart take a back seat to Lippard this year?

And, for all that's holy, I can't understand how Journey has higher sales numbers than Heart!

Ann and Nancy Wilson are the queens of my musical heart.


Def Leppard headlined Download two years ago. Their tours are always in the Top 20 for the year.
Heart on the other hand usually is relegated to playing fairs for ten bucks a head when they aren't opening for someone.

It's simply economics.
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Postby steveo777 » Sat Sep 10, 2011 3:23 pm

Don wrote:
steveo777 wrote:How in the fuck did Heart take a back seat to Lippard this year?

And, for all that's holy, I can't understand how Journey has higher sales numbers than Heart!

Ann and Nancy Wilson are the queens of my musical heart.


Def Leppard headlined Download two years ago. Their tours are always in the Top 20 for the year.
Heart on the other hand usually is relegated to playing fairs for ten bucks a head when they aren't opening for someone.

It's simply economics.


Not a Heart fan? Heart is a terribly underrated act. Have you seen them live?
They have a great catalog too.
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Postby verslibre » Sat Sep 10, 2011 3:32 pm

Def Leppard has sucked since the '80s ended. Why BOC has to play casinos and Lepp headlines ANY fest is beyond me.
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Postby verslibre » Sat Sep 10, 2011 3:33 pm

AR wrote:Leppard has completely FAKE backing vox.

Deano and I saw their soundcheck in 2006. No one on stage but lush vocals playing.

:?


None of those guys has a voice they can do shit with now.
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Postby Don » Sat Sep 10, 2011 3:37 pm

steveo777 wrote:
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steveo777 wrote:How in the fuck did Heart take a back seat to Lippard this year?

And, for all that's holy, I can't understand how Journey has higher sales numbers than Heart!

Ann and Nancy Wilson are the queens of my musical heart.


Def Leppard headlined Download two years ago. Their tours are always in the Top 20 for the year.
Heart on the other hand usually is relegated to playing fairs for ten bucks a head when they aren't opening for someone.

It's simply economics.


Not a Heart fan? Heart is a terribly underrated act. Have you seen them live?
They have a great catalog too.


I've sen Heart a half dozen times but that wasn't your question. Def Leppard is the bigger act and sells tickets.
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Postby slucero » Sat Sep 10, 2011 3:40 pm

Q: Why is it that there aren't more women in rock?

A: I think part of the reason is that in order to be in rock, you really have to sacrifice a lot ... It's very hard to make this much sacrifice ... It's very hard on relationships. Then there's the whole image of hypersexuality thing, which women in rock have yet to sort out. Rock is something that women have to recreate in their own image, and it takes a while.

Q: I hope we'll see more of that.

A: Me, too, and I hope we'll hear less Auto-Tune, because, I mean, this isn't even on a philosophical level, I think Auto-Tune makes women's voices sound more shrill, and so when you get up there, it's kind of irritating [laughs]. Maybe that's why there aren't more women in rock. It kind of makes people's voices sound more anonymous, so everybody sounds the same.

Q: So you're saying we're not going to hear Auto-Tune on a Heart record?

A: [laughs] Aww, too bad. I was just dying to reach into my soul and sing a vocal and then have somebody put Auto-Tune all over it so you can't tell it's me.




.. kudos to Ann for that response....

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Postby Pelata » Sat Sep 10, 2011 10:46 pm

Ann is still my favorite female vocalist ever...
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Postby No Surprize » Sat Sep 10, 2011 11:04 pm

Def Leppard is the bigger act and sells tickets.

That's all that needs to be said!

And by the way, saying Leppard has sucked since the end of the 80's is showing you haven't a clue or just wouldn't know a good tune if one blew up your ass.


And by the way, Journey has sucked since Steve Perry hit the high road.


And Heart takes a backseat to Leppard the same way Journey did and they learn to like it!
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Postby JRNYMAN » Sun Sep 11, 2011 2:39 pm

steveo777 wrote:And, for all that's holy, I can't understand how Journey has higher sales numbers than Heart!

If you went by airtime alone, it certainly would seem that way. I hear Heart played on more stations and more frequently than Journey by far.

steveo777 wrote:Not a Heart fan? Heart is a terribly underrated act. Have you seen them live?
They have a great catalog too.

OF all the bands I've seen live, Heart stands out as one of the tightest groups, both vocally and musically. Their overall sound is usually flawless and I've yet to hear Ann miss a note or have to go for the safe note - and I've seen them 6 times! Perhaps their most impressive performance was during the Brigade tour. They opened with "Fallen From Grace" which starts out with a nearly acapella 4-part harmony. They nailed it every bit as polished as the studio version. It was outstanding!
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Postby steveo777 » Sun Sep 11, 2011 3:17 pm

Good stuff, Steve! I was listening to Heart and had seen a live show a good 6 years before Journey was even on my radar. '72, I think? My girlfriend and I would get stoned at her house and listen to Dreamboat Annie. Her parents had an unbelievable sound system. I'd hang out there all day after school, then her Dad would take me home. I wonder if her parents ever knew we had sex on their bed? Her name was Nikki and I haven't heard from her for over 35 years. :D
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Postby verslibre » Sun Sep 11, 2011 4:36 pm

No Surprize wrote:And by the way, saying Leppard has sucked since the end of the 80's is showing you haven't a clue or just wouldn't know a good tune if one blew up your ass.


Don't be a pussy, you can quote me.

And if you think Leppard is so amazing, it reveals that you love vapid, colorless, cookie-cutter, by-the-numbers pansy rock, and you wouldn't know REAL music if it bent you over and plumbed your waste disposal unit!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby verslibre » Sun Sep 11, 2011 4:38 pm

P.S. —

No Surprize wrote:And Heart takes a backseat to Leppard the same way Journey did and they learn to like it!


One of the dumbest fucking things I've read on this forum so far.
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Postby steveo777 » Sun Sep 11, 2011 5:32 pm

verslibre wrote:P.S. —

No Surprize wrote:And Heart takes a backseat to Leppard the same way Journey did and they learn to like it!


One of the dumbest fucking things I've read on this forum so far.


My feeling exactly! Problem is, most of the former fans of these bands are really just trying to make it into handi cap parking and get to the Walmart rest room without shitting their pants. Journey fans are probably the only ones who are still continent, albeit, the panties are drier now. Still, however, we do not wait for sandy. :lol: :lol:
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Postby annie89509 » Sun Sep 11, 2011 5:37 pm

steveo777 wrote:Good stuff, Steve! I was listening to Heart and had seen a live show a good 6 years before Journey was even on my radar. '72, I think? My girlfriend and I would get stoned at her house and listen to Dreamboat Annie. Her parents had an unbelievable sound system. I'd hang out there all day after school, then her Dad would take me home. I wonder if her parents ever knew we had sex on their bed? Her name was Nikki and I haven't heard from her for over 35 years. :D

:shock: Too much information, so7. And what if Nikki read here :twisted: ?
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Postby steveo777 » Sun Sep 11, 2011 5:48 pm

annie89509 wrote:
steveo777 wrote:Good stuff, Steve! I was listening to Heart and had seen a live show a good 6 years before Journey was even on my radar. '72, I think? My girlfriend and I would get stoned at her house and listen to Dreamboat Annie. Her parents had an unbelievable sound system. I'd hang out there all day after school, then her Dad would take me home. I wonder if her parents ever knew we had sex on their bed? Her name was Nikki and I haven't heard from her for over 35 years. :D

:shock: Too much information, so7. And what if Nikki read here :twisted: ?


Hehe, well, what if she did? You enjoyed the hell out of that story and you probably were hot to trot in your day too. Admit it! :lol:
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Postby verslibre » Sun Sep 11, 2011 7:22 pm

steveo777 wrote:
verslibre wrote:P.S. —

No Surprize wrote:And Heart takes a backseat to Leppard the same way Journey did and they learn to like it!


One of the dumbest fucking things I've read on this forum so far.


My feeling exactly! Problem is, most of the former fans of these bands are really just trying to make it into handi cap parking and get to the Walmart rest room without shitting their pants.


:lol:

I love old school Lepp, but anyone who doesn't realize they peaked with Pyromania is living in a fishbowl on a shelf inside an old wooden outhouse. As far as ROCK goes, Lepp checked out long ago. As far as SAP goes, then yeah, Lepp's way up there! :lol:
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Postby No Surprize » Sun Sep 11, 2011 10:24 pm

verslibre wrote:P.S. —

No Surprize wrote:And Heart takes a backseat to Leppard the same way Journey did and they learn to like it!


One of the dumbest fucking things I've read on this forum so far.




Not even close, but the truth hurts doesn't it? Leppard peaked at Pyro or so you say? Hmmm, funny how Hysteria out sold it now by around only 8 million. Regardless of what you think they should be sounding like, obviously they knew what they were doing. Sure, Leppard doesn't sound like High n Dry anymore, bands evolve, move on, make a different record. It's worked for them. Slang is one of the most under rated records they've ever done, didn't sell, but has some well-written and arranged songs. Tell me, what has Journey done? Name ONE memorable song since SP left, just ONE. You can't, there aren't any. No, Neal and his ego, along with his coat tail Cain, hired a 4'2" asian to front a once good American band. Impressive, isn't it?
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Postby verslibre » Mon Sep 12, 2011 1:21 am

No Surprize wrote:Not even close, but the truth hurts doesn't it?


"Truth hurts"? — is that your cliche of choice? :lol:


No Surprize wrote:Leppard peaked at Pyro or so you say? Hmmm, funny how Hysteria out sold it now by around only 8 million.


Backstreet Boys and N'Sync sold a lot of albums, too. Remember, units sold does not...ah, I think it's over your head. :lol:


No Surprize wrote:Regardless of what you think they should be sounding like, obviously they knew what they were doing.


Selling out? You bet. The Lepp of HnD/Pyro would've never written shit like "Pour Some Sugar On Me" and "Make Love Like A Man."


No Surprize wrote:Sure, Leppard doesn't sound like High n Dry anymore, bands evolve, move on, make a different record. It's worked for them. Slang is one of the most under rated records they've ever done, didn't sell, but has some well-written and arranged songs.


Sorry, mate, it's crap.

No Surprize wrote:Tell me, what has Journey done? Name ONE memorable song since SP left, just ONE. You can't, there aren't any. No, Neal and his ego, along with his coat tail Cain, hired a 4'2" asian to front a once good American band. Impressive, isn't it?


Your point is lost to the wind. I'm not one of Journey's resident defenders. Check with Rip for that, he seems to go to twelve of their shows a year. If you want to look at a band whose sound has "evolved" and whose musical output has remained relatively consistent (factoring in a couple ups and downs) and is NOT considered a "nostalgia act"...the obvious answer is Rush.
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Postby conversationpc » Mon Sep 12, 2011 2:34 am

While Lippard have done a few good songs since "Hysteria", their output pretty much blows for the most part. While Heart may not be the big draw the Lippard is, you have to respect them for keeping it clean and doing real vocals instead of that horrible autotune crap that can make just about anyone sound halfway decent.
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Postby PianoMan1986 » Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:08 am

AR wrote:Leppard has completely FAKE backing vox.

Deano and I saw their soundcheck in 2006. No one on stage but lush vocals playing.

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Backing vocals, or all vocals?
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Postby G.I.Jim » Mon Sep 12, 2011 7:24 am

PianoMan1986 wrote:
AR wrote:Leppard has completely FAKE backing vox.

Deano and I saw their soundcheck in 2006. No one on stage but lush vocals playing.

:?


Backing vocals, or all vocals?


The first time I saw them (4 years ago), I caught Joe lipping 6 times. It was terrible. :? I only caught it a couple of times the second concert I saw (which I think was later that same year). Sometimes I HATE being a musician. I miss the days when I was oblivious to stuff like that. I saw Cirque De Solei qith my wife a couple of years ago, and she was like "wow... this sounds so awesome!". I was thinking "this whole fucking thing is pre-recorded" and it irritated the shit out of me. I couldn't even enjoy it.
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Postby DrFU » Tue Sep 13, 2011 10:46 am

From Heart's Facebook feed ... looking good!



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Postby artist4perry » Tue Sep 13, 2011 10:58 am

She has one of the best set of pipes in rock and roll. :D
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Postby steveo777 » Tue Sep 13, 2011 11:26 am

Looks like Ann has lost some weight. Nice! :D

I still love her singing, no matter what she looks like.
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Postby slucero » Tue Sep 13, 2011 11:58 am

conversationpc wrote:While Lippard have done a few good songs since "Hysteria", their output pretty much blows for the most part. While Heart may not be the big draw the Lippard is, you have to respect them for keeping it clean and doing real vocals instead of that horrible autotune crap that can make just about anyone sound halfway decent.



Considering that they all learned how to record from Mutt... its not surprising that the Leps later material would continue to sound the way it has... it has become their "sound"... and Mutt was responsible for both versions of it...

And lots of things are pitch corrected, not just voices... and while you may not hear it... but it happens more often than not... there's too much money at stake for it not to be. I read in a story Mutt corrects pitch on bass guitar... and that's not a "Bad thing"... because Mutt has always been about the song, doing whatever needs to be done to communicate the song and correcting anything that takes away from that.

I frequent a few audio engineering boards and there's been lots of discussion regarding Mutt's recording techniques... one that illustrates his attention to detail best is his how he EQ's vocals... On Shania's song 'You've Got A Way' he and session engineer/mixer Mike Shipley automated the EQ on every consonant/syllable, using automated EQ on the SSL console they were mixing on. That's how that vocal sounds so natural and airy...

I've been a fan of Mutt since I was a teen... even have a framed letter from him on my wall.. as a young musician getting into engineering I wrote him, and asked how they got those huge drum sounds on Pyromania, he wrote me back from Battery Studios in London... blew my mind... Here's his studio in his Switzerland mansion... drool....

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Postby JRNYMAN » Tue Sep 13, 2011 12:12 pm

slucero wrote:Here's his studio in his Switzerland mansion... drool....


It looks almost exactly like mine but a little smaller. :P :lol: That S.O.B copied me!

Man, what a man cave that is! :shock: :shock: 8)
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