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Max Q - Labor Day Jamboree - Smile, Darn Ya, Smile

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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2007

Max Q opens with this great song at the Sunday night show at the Labor Day Jamboree in Orlando, FL

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  • max q is one of the most entertaining quartets that doesn't have a "routine" most of the time. tony just sorta wings it and they are so funny.

  • yea he held for almost 10 seconds after they made it to the last chord. So, they prolly didn't expect him to hold it that long since they rushed the beginning of the tag...I guess you gotta be careful SOMEhow.

  • Awesome how Tony maxed out that post beyond the standing ovation. 27 seconds or so? Awesome for a live performance.

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  • Baritone FTW

  • Tony's notes are 2 of the best notes you will ever here in barbershop. Amazing! But, the audience did clap early...The album is an even longer note...Great stuff!!

  • Wow... with a performance like that, who really has the gumption to get into the particulars. Sit back and enjoy, guys. Everything doesn't need feedback. Appreciate, or give it a rest with the criticism. Go get your medal and THEN comment.

  • I agree

  • Aww, the crowd isn't stupid, they were just amazed at Tony's loooooong hanger. However it would have been nice to hear it without the distraction.

  • stupid crowd clapping to early and not letting the last chord ring!

  • that is unbelievably good barbershop ...

  • Keep in mind also most tags and posts are shorter during competition than on a CD. example for Max Q on their discovery CD this song the tags were much longer. Vocal spectrum Tim holds notes for a good 10-13 seconds longer on cruella deville and south rampart street parade. They shorten it to make sure that no mistakes with holding the note are made and it finishes off as strong as it started. Smart moves indeed

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