brandonx76 wrote:Nice tracks TNG...did they tour with him?
Michael Bolton opened for Heart back in the late 80s and Jon, Mugs, and I believe Ross toured with him. It was a good show! Anyone else catch this one?
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The_Noble_Cause wrote:Majestic wrote:Listen to the 2001 DVD clip I posted above. The singing differs and is better. As for all your other comments, I never said Steve never lipped, I only said he didn't lip in these clips, and he didn't.
The vocal track is identical. Look, this forum used to be flooded with posts like yours. Even when the vocal was broken down and analyzed by soundwaves, and Augeri all but confessed by relying on a comically oversized fuzzy mic head. Plain and simple - you haven't a clue. I would bet all the crack in Camden that SHML is lipped here. In fact, I KNOW it is.
And for the last time, nobody said Augeri lipped in all these clips. There is ONE clip- SHML - and a challenging part during SW. The practice is common in many live acts. You obviously didn't even read the initial post. Go away, go away, go away.
brywool wrote:
1) Make MP3 or wave files out of the tracks.
2) In Audacity, Cakewalk, Garage Band or any other multitrack recording software, assign each file to a track.
3) Play both tracks simultaneously.
You should be able to hear them match up. It can happen with certain sections or the entire song depending on what was being lip synched.
Here's a great example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOoQ40T9aL0
onmyjrny wrote:brandonx76 wrote:Nice tracks TNG...did they tour with him?
Michael Bolton opened for Heart back in the late 80s and Jon, Mugs, and I believe Ross toured with him. It was a good show! Anyone else catch this one?
Archetype wrote:I was skeptical until he did the "Journey's on the road again" line. Exactly the same as on the 2001 DVD. 100% identical
perryswoman wrote:Thanks for the videos. Still bothers me they did this! What would they have done if the cd skipped?![]()
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The_Noble_Cause wrote:perryswoman wrote:Thanks for the videos. Still bothers me they did this! What would they have done if the cd skipped?![]()
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Only happened once that I know of. During the UK tour, the Faithfully track cut-out suddenly. Augeri was left with his pants down and Deen quickly picked up the slack.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:And for the last time, nobody said Augeri lipped in all these clips. There is ONE clip- SHML - and a challenging part during SW. The practice is common in many live acts. You obviously didn't even read the initial post. Go away, go away, go away.
Majestic wrote:By the way, should anyone care, look at 1:35 mark on this clip taken from the 2001 DVD: www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Mqq5oSj2eU
"You needed so much more, than I could give, oh we knew our love could not pretend (you know you know) broken hearts can always mend...."
then look at the 4:00 mark on TNC's video clip: www.youtube.com/user/saskatchawan?featu ... cJhXnL6KZw
Augeri sings:
"You needed so much more, than I could give, oh we knew our love could not pretend (PAUSE) broken hearts can always mend...."
Notice that the "you know you know" part is absent in TNC's 2004 Saskatchewan clip. This is just one example of where I noticed they differ. There are others too, and how I know is because I've listened to the 2001 DVD a lot and remember the versions on it very well. I don't feel like make a big deal about it and highlighting them and all the subtle differences and nuances, mostly because I have a life and can't bother with it. Anyway, people will believe what they will, but TNC, you have stated something as a fact without any proof, and my ears tell me differently.
fightingilliniJRNY wrote:
Dude, that is an ad-lib that of course they are going to edit out. You can't base your argument that these are not the same based on an AD-LIB missing from the 2004 video. This is EXACTLY from the 2001 DVD. There is no doubt about it. It is identical. End of discussion. TNC has forgotten more about the coming-and-goings of Journey throughout the years than you (or really, I) will ever know, particularly during the timeframe all of this was going on. He is 100% correct about this.
george_g wrote:Has anyone wondered what does the rest of the band do during lipping? how can the sound include live playing and lipped vocals ? So when there were canned vocals there should be canned parts from all the others too?
Majestic wrote:Ok, supposing they did edit the adlib out. Why would they then take out all the perfection and polish from the DVD, and make Augeri sound more tired and strained, in order to lip?
Majestic wrote: If you listen to them one by one, you can see they are not identical....Try them separately, and one by one, you'll see.
Ehwmatt wrote:The SHML versions are IDENTICAL vocally. Identical. Anyone arguing otherwise is just flat-out deaf.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Not really gonna debate this any further. I just wanted to share a few cool concert vids, not reopen a wholesale-size can of worms.
Majestic wrote:
I think one of the things that makes this sound as if it is the 2001 DVD is actually not Augeri, but Cain. The synths are obviously preprogrammed and synched. These are the same as the DVD, and quite prominent in the mix. As for Augeri, there are many nuances in his two performances that differ, and are not exact. Slightly different vibrato, slightly truncated note, a bit more fatigue and vocal strain, etc. They ought to sound at least as similar as they do because it is the same singer, the same song, and vocally, it is not a song that takes many chances, so it is probably easy to be consistent on it. If you listen to them one by one, you can see they are not identical. Maybe listening to them together doesn't help, because are too similar to stand apart as they mix together. Try them separately, and one by one, you'll see. I am not, by the way, defending Augeri or suggesting he never could have lipped. I'm only saying I don't think this video is lipped.
The_Noble_Cause wrote: I just wanted to share a few cool concert vids, not reopen a wholesale-size can of worms.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:SHML (this is lipped using the 2001 dvd)
http://www.youtube.com/user/saskatchawa ... cJhXnL6KZw
SW (from 2:22-2:27, SA lips to the SW track from 2001 dvd)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxCIz7-_qqE
The_Noble_Cause wrote:SHML (this is lipped using the 2001 dvd)
http://www.youtube.com/user/saskatchawa ... cJhXnL6KZw
SW (from 2:22-2:27, SA lips to the SW track from 2001 dvd)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxCIz7-_qqE
MCC620 wrote:then you should not have included your commentary......just saying
JohnH wrote:oh my god ross singing WLAL....
Majestic wrote:It's a pity that Steve was never what he was in Tall Stories when he sang for Journey.
Majestic wrote:It's a pity that Steve was never what he was in Tall Stories when he sang for Journey. In Tall Stories, Steve sounded amazing, and I still love that CD even though I'd never heard of it before he joined Journey. As a singer for Journey, even though I liked Arrival and enjoyed the live shows, he was never really great like in Tall Stories, and was never similar to Perry vocally. I always supported him in Journey, and think he is as classy a guy as you'll ever find in rock-n-roll, but vocally, I think his time passed long ago, unfortunately for him and for all of us.
AR wrote:MCC620 wrote:http://keepvid.com/
I forget what the program I have that does it is called (it was also pay software). Cheap Trick put a bunch of full length shows up on youtube and I captured those awhile back and they came out really good.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Majestic wrote:It's a pity that Steve was never what he was in Tall Stories when he sang for Journey.
True, and I think some of Steve's struggles had to do with technique. Unlike JSS, Augeri is not a touring pro. So initially w/ Journey he would just go out there and blow out his pipes nightly. Like he told Arnel when he met him, "learn how to take care of yourself." If you listen to the live SA Tyketto release, Augeri is just thrashing his vox. Unlike more seasoned vocalists, he didn't really learn to substitute easier notes, switch to head voice etc. He contiued to learn new techniques on the fly, but the road just eventually broke him. Some songs, like DSB, were just always out of his reach. Others, (WITS, Lights, LTS, SIL), he was very good on.
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