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@Shabutie97 not necessarily..
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Although the Starland version rocked in terms of pure energy and rawness, you can clearly see how far the band has came since Starland was recorded. This performance is very refined and excecuted very well.
However, I believe many of the early coheed fans (and many in general) loved SSTB and IKSOSE:3 due to their aforementioned energy and rawness. I love this performance and I love seeing Josh back in the mix and Mic healthy. They are a progressive rock band, always moving forward as musicians
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Josh's kit always had that low end 'punch in the guts' feel that Chris' could never match. I'm so glad Josh is back in the fold now.
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@DLT0807 Agreed!
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that parts so breif, and week its not even worth mentioning
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@aotwtelevision 5:00 you can clearly see and hear at the end that is it Mike singing, not Travis. That is when I'm talking about.
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that isnt mike, thats travis singing back ups, idk what you people are talking about lol
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WELCOME BACK JOSH EPPARD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <3
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@Aaronlm91 He's not bad. It's just on the ending, when he sings chorus, it kinda hurts Claudios performance. Because it sounds like he's doing it perfectly on his own. But with Mic singing, it kinda muffles it out.
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@TheShadowCross I think his backup vocals are generally better than travis'
Starland Ballroom rapes this.
Shabutie97 1 year ago 2
@Shabutie97 dude, I really can't disagree with you on that one...the one thing I really miss from that dvd (or the old days really) is Mic's backup vocals and the overall ENERGY...but I just love how this dvd was shot, how this song sounds in this key, and that it doesn't seem as rushed. I don't really have anything negative to say about the Starland dvd though ( ^-^).
DLT0807 1 year ago 4