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I love this!!!:)
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I wish this wasn't so overproduced.
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I am so glad that I didn't switch the channel when The Wedding Weekend came on. My god, They make Phil Collins sound like a street corner singer.
Thats one of the best sounding bands I ever heard. So bold, deep and powerful voices. Dangit, now I have to go down the list and hear all of the tunes they sing now and probably play many of them over at least a few times...there goes my saturday.
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@galadriel1320 This is from the 2002-2003 groups... The Bubs who provided vocals for glee was the 2010-2011 group. They arent the same people.. Same group different singers sorta thing
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photoshopped.
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Where is the live version of this? It's a nice recorded product, but I would like to hear if they can produce an effective version of this live?
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I had the honor of hearing these guys perform this song live my senior year at Tufts ... the Bubs from 2000 to 2003 were heart stopping-ly amazing.
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Great job guys! Keep up the fantastic work.... if only all the kids in Australia were taught music like this, life would be a lot better. Great to hear music the old fashioned way!
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The underused end of my hipster personality is happy to know that I had no idea this group had anything to do with "Glee" or "The Warblers," whoever the hell they are.
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I am in love with this version of the song. Stuck in my head almost every day, so I'm really glad I found it!
With a clear, crisp lead singer, it is great to find that he is not covering for anyone. He stands alone in front, as a great quarterback, in full knowledge that his 'defenders' have his back. And how! Such rich background vocal/ rhythms! Pure harmonies; full undertones of the bass line resonating under impossibly tight tenor lines - make this a wonder to the senses! Those who appreciate good music know that it takes more than one sense to 'get it'. Come get it. You won't be sorry!
mamatoasty 1 year ago 29
Such rich tones! Just amazing stuff! And the big break just emphasizes how incredible the chord in the background is when it comes back completely naked and stands on its own so well.
Jairami 1 year ago 14