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  • AS A MUSICIAN TRAVELING,DOING TOURS,CONCERTS SOMETIMES NIGHTLY AND HAVING TO DO TV OR RADIO IN EARLY MORNING HOURS DOES CERTAINLY TAKE ITS TOLL ON YOUR PHYSICAL AS WELL AS YOUR VOICE.ONE MEMBER MAY BE VOCALLY FATIGUED AND THE OTHERS MAY ADJUST THEIR VOICES TO COMPENSATE.ALSO MUSIC DOES DIFFER FROM A CD COMPARED TO A LIVE PERFORMANCE;(E.G. REVERBERATION, AMBIANCE) AND WHEN WE AS A COMMON LISTENER HEAR SOMETHING DIFFERENT WE ASSUME IT IS OFF WHEN WE MAY BE HEARING A SONG IN ITS ORIGINAL FORM.

  • Yeah its not their best but hey.... guess what.... they are actually human!!! how about that!!!  lol..... the voice is truly a tremendous instrument that sometimes just doesnt want to cooperate.... sickness, sore throats...etc..... but they still did their thing!!!!!

  • See, I was thinking it was Steve. And Scott's obviously got a frog in his throat for much of the song. The performance they did on Boston TV the next morning is infinitely better.

  • @ArthurVandalay44 i think the balence could be better in this...but yeah.it was a bit under par.

  • You guys rock.... Sounds great As always and you look marvelous !!!!!

  • Yea...something just did not sound right...

  • @ArthurVandalay44 I think it's John for the most time trying to sing really high. But some parts of it are somewhat out of tune, which is not exactly something a Rockapella listener is used to hearing. Could be wrong but, having heard this group for at least 15 years now, that's what I'm hearing.

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