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#16 Post by Riikka »

But he never gets rid of his typical gestures and especially his lovely voice, and I'm glad about that! :mrgreen:

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glennjridge wrote:not only that, I wonder if he totally redid his vocals for cubism like he did for the montage DVD. I hope he did actually.
did he??? i thought about that, too. i came to the conclusion that its cleverly mastered and maybe double tracked with studio-vocals.
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#18 Post by glennjridge »

not for anything but there isnt one bad note on montage. I mean, no offense....but its neil.

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glennjridge wrote:not for anything but there isnt one bad note on montage. I mean, no offense....but its neil.
i know what you mean :-) i have no problem with it. psb live by their sound. i remember the vocal of "can you forgive her" sounds quite life but heavily mastered, maybe tuned. its ok :-)))
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#20 Post by dannii »

so all of you agree that he's not very good live
I think that too and I thought if I wrote that before, I'd get attacked :D
as for Montage, there really isn't a one wrong note
but that doesn't mean he can't sing at all, it's just that in the studio you can sing again if you make a mistake and that's why studio tracks sound flawless

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#21 Post by dannii »

Syncratic wrote:You ONLY just worked that out? Put your glasses back on and take out your earplugs. It's no secret that lip-synching is the norm for shows. He hasn't got a great live voice. I suppose he sings LIVE in concerts because he actually is LIVE in concert. You've lost weight btw.
No, I didn't just work it out now, of course I know it's the norm of shows but not for everyone, and I didn't know Neil was doing it too. If he wanted, he could sing live.
I also agree that he hasn't got great live voice. And if he wanted, he could lip-synch on concerts too but fans would be dissapointed. :)
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dannii wrote:so all of you agree that he's not very good live
I think that too and I thought if I wrote that before, I'd get attacked :D
as for Montage, there really isn't a one wrong note
but that doesn't mean he can't sing at all, it's just that in the studio you can sing again if you make a mistake and that's why studio tracks sound flawless
maybe he more sounds than sings... i think he is a good singer with a unique but rather fragile voice. psb really know to work with it in the studio. i think they could improve it live with more digital effects. on the other hand: big tours are a real challenge for every voice.

( i believe thats why he leaves out the high "east end boys" in West End girls. but why did he sing "dreaming of the queen" an octave higher than on the album??? )
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so heart wrote:i believe thats why he leaves out the high "east end boys" in West End girls. but why did he sing "dreaming of the queen" an octave higher than on the album??? )
I noticed that he changed the way he sings some songs
he doesn't pull off the high ''you can fly to the end of the world but where does it get you too'' anymore and he probably couldn't sing some songs live at all (Some speculation, Nightlife, Decadence, Delusions of grandeur (high parts), Euroboy (his parts), and perhaps ''Falling'' because I think it was recorded in very high key)

probably ''One thing leads to another'' and ''Metamorphosis'' too because of the fast rapping, he recorded it in sequences and then it was joined together for the studio track, but I'm sure he could never pull it off live

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dannii wrote:
so heart wrote:i believe thats why he leaves out the high "east end boys" in West End girls. but why did he sing "dreaming of the queen" an octave higher than on the album??? )
I noticed that he changed the way he sings some songs
he doesn't pull off the high ''you can fly to the end of the world but where does it get you too'' anymore and he probably couldn't sing some songs live at all (Some speculation, Nightlife, Decadence, Delusions of grandeur (high parts), Euroboy (his parts), and perhaps ''Falling'' because I think it was recorded in very high key)

probably ''One thing leads to another'' and ''Metamorphosis'' too because of the fast rapping, he recorded it in sequences and then it was joined together for the studio track, but I'm sure he could never pull it off live
i think he would change high parts if neccessary. or sing over highpitched doubletracks. have you ever tried to sing West End girls live? thats quite difficult with its nearly overlapping refrains/verses. but he manages it easily... so i am quite shure he would find a way to perform every song live. maybe not the studio-song 1:1
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#25 Post by Fugitive1979 »

so heart wrote:Have you ever tried to sing West End girls live? thats quite difficult with its nearly overlapping refrains/verses.
Yes, it's my karaoke piece and it IS difficult, especially as the backing track we have has a very slightly faster tempo - maybe just a couple of BPM, but it's enough to leave you racing to the end of the first chorus to get a breath! BTW, I can't sing for toffee, but because I know the song so well I can pull it off. :lol:
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#26 Post by glennjridge »

I have no issues with neil singing along with his prerecorded vocals live as he has sometimes done.

I would actually rather have him sing along with himself live rather than having female/male background singers.I dont like the sound of male and female voices mixing for some reason.I think it makes songs seem cheesy.

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#27 Post by dannii »

I was watching ''Cubism'' and Neil sounded really good for live performance
it's strange that he sounds so good on all live DVDs, and we all know he's not so good live
did he re-record vocals for all DVD releases?

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dannii wrote: I remember someone asked him on official site's Q/A section about ''If love were all'' & ''Sail away'' performances from Twentieth Century Blues VHS/DVD, he replied 'I shamelessly lip-synched them' :D
doesn't look like that..he even thanks the crowd afterwards...

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#29 Post by psb-freak »

Maybe they put the mic on after the song had ended. Or then even that one was lip-synched.
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dannii wrote:I was watching ''Cubism'' and Neil sounded really good for live performance
it's strange that he sounds so good on all live DVDs, and we all know he's not so good live
did he re-record vocals for all DVD releases?
He sounded as good at Wolverhampton as he does on Cubism if you ask me - the backing singers help on many tracks remember.
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