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Gideon wrote:Has anyone caught REO live in the past few years? I'm debating seriously about going to see them next time they come around and was curious how they came off live. I watched one of their 2010 concerts (Moondance Festival, I think) and Cronin sounded pretty good, but I didn't know how much (if any) was adjusted post-production.
DrFU wrote:Gideon wrote:Has anyone caught REO live in the past few years? I'm debating seriously about going to see them next time they come around and was curious how they came off live. I watched one of their 2010 concerts (Moondance Festival, I think) and Cronin sounded pretty good, but I didn't know how much (if any) was adjusted post-production.
KC looks Skeletor and talks too freakin much, but they sound great.
Gideon wrote:Has anyone caught REO live in the past few years? I'm debating seriously about going to see them next time they come around and was curious how they came off live. I watched one of their 2010 concerts (Moondance Festival, I think) and Cronin sounded pretty good, but I didn't know how much (if any) was adjusted post-production.
AR wrote:Gideon wrote:Has anyone caught REO live in the past few years? I'm debating seriously about going to see them next time they come around and was curious how they came off live. I watched one of their 2010 concerts (Moondance Festival, I think) and Cronin sounded pretty good, but I didn't know how much (if any) was adjusted post-production.
Cronin sounds feminine at times these days and has lost the deep end of his voice. I still say you should go see them. The band itself can still bring it. Add them to your concert resume for sure.
Everett wrote:I concur with everyone elses statement. If you can put up with kc's yap yap yap it's an awesome show.
Plus this year they (or I should say kevin) have included a couple of good trouble tunes which haven't been played in 30 years which is a plus. I'm seeing them in a couple of weeks
artist4perry wrote:Everett wrote:I concur with everyone elses statement. If you can put up with kc's yap yap yap it's an awesome show.
Plus this year they (or I should say kevin) have included a couple of good trouble tunes which haven't been played in 30 years which is a plus. I'm seeing them in a couple of weeks
Tell him to shut up and sing Everett! LOL
Everett wrote:artist4perry wrote:Everett wrote:I concur with everyone elses statement. If you can put up with kc's yap yap yap it's an awesome show.
Plus this year they (or I should say kevin) have included a couple of good trouble tunes which haven't been played in 30 years which is a plus. I'm seeing them in a couple of weeks
Tell him to shut up and sing Everett! LOL
Bwahaha if only I could. Hell if I were in charge they would have a much better setlist.
Fact Finder wrote:ebake02 wrote:Saw REO when they toured with Journey. As long as Ted Nugent is on the bill this time around I won't be going, it has nothing to do with Ted, it's about the type of crowd he brings in. I don't really want to spend an evening with a crowd full of semi-racist, white trash rednecks.
Oh for fucks sakes, what a pussy.
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Starrider wrote:They're a bunch of ugly motherfuckers, but they sounded pretty good.
Liam wrote:He DOES sound a bit "powerless", I guess is the word, but they're still great. Saw Styx/REO in May, and it was a great show.
Everett wrote:If anyone's interested they re issued hi infidelity last year for the 30th anniversary. It's a 2 cd set
that contains a remastered copy of the album it's self along with the unreleased demos of the
album. The demos alone are the reason to pick up this disk.
JRNYMAN wrote:Seen 'em 6 or 7 times in the past 5 years (wife's favorite band) and they never cease to deliver a fantastic show. You'll be hard pressed to find a classic rock band that harmonizes as well as they still do. What I still find hard to believe is that they produce such a full "big" vocal sound live with KC on leads and just Amato and Hall providing the backing vocals - (although it would be surprising if they weren't providing a little bit of orchestration via pre-recorded, mixed-in vox.) Even so, they still bring it and they still sound great!
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