Bullet For My Valentine - Begging For Mercy (live)
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@dunlopsrule i think that the backing tracks are used because matt can't hit the high notes that are on the studio versions now, and I know they just recently recorded them, but Matt definitely can't hit those notes, so the backing tracks are probably there because it makes it sound a little better, but in my opinion, metal/hard rock bands shouldn't use backing tracks live, that's the type of thing that pop stars use live, i hate don gilmore and his stupid ideas.
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@Undbiter56 Since over the years paased he got older and gained weight in fact they all look different only padge is the same as usual
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Is it me or do Matt Tuck's arms look bigger than usual? He looks even more 'buff' in this video.
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@AwesomePossum5 and playing guitar and singing is fucking hard, i bet he could concentrate more on vocals if he would only be a singer, try it, you will see how big the diference is beetwen singing and singing&guitar playing but he is still awsome, but you're right, don gilmore has stupid ideas
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@AwesomePossum5 well, only those vocal harmonic parts are backing tracks, but everything else is real
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@RealKail i totally agree with you, there just keeping the harmonies as rad as the original, at least there not lip sinking the shit
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0:22 he starts walking away then he's like "oh shit i have to sing" LOL!!! i love these guys
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@RealKail i totally agree with you there. Thanks for posting the videos!!
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He's still singing live!!!! Big fucking deal on the playback who cares honestly...atleast he's not lip sycing like those those pop star/ rap star cunts....
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@Rockerboy3872 yeah ik ><
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@HinataWinry Every band swears, it gets the crowd pumped
I'm not exactly sure what all the fuss is about with their use of playback during this song. As far as I'm concerned it was used to just to obtain the effect of the beginning of the verses like they are on the CD.
RealKail 1 year ago 5