Helloween - How Many Tears with Andi Deris 2003
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Great song in Andi Deris voice.
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Sounds fucking great, fuck you Andi-haters, you can't stand a quite harsh voice, just the melodic high tones of Kiske
PUSSIES!!
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Eu estava nesse show, e nem sabia que tinha gravação dele.... caralho demais isso...
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guys i hope i know that song is for Kai' voice...and sounds perfect with him..
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Warrior, Murderer and Judas could fit for Deris' voice. I'm really looking forward to hear these oldies with Deris.
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¿Puedes subir el bootleg completo?
No lo encuentro por ningún lado :(
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How many tears for the good old helloween
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It's not hard to like it. You're just imaging things. Because you dont like it, it doesnt mean that everyone have same ears. As you may see on tours, concerts live MANY PEOPLE like it. If Deris would be so hard to like, they would be disbanded much earlier, but its the vocalist that keeps the band on. Pure crap... your words, yes :)
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por favor esto es genial, great
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stupid people, deris is the best and shut up! che cazzo dite!
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A LA MIERDA QUIEN LA CANTE LO QUE IMPORTA ES EL MENSAJE
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even there I didnt liked his voice, dont you think David Readman is miles better ?
@21code On the other hand, Andi sings in short term, take breath between each words but(or as a result) has perfect pitch control. His problem is stablity, not pitch.
He knew that(short-breath singing style is fit great in PC but not in Helloween), certainly, so he had been trying for maintaining sound for longer time.
But, unfortunately, his throat couldn't get over it during Dark Ride era, so from Rabbit tour he started to use falsetto to pitch high note. It was tragedy for him.
allfearthesentinel 1 year ago
@21code Yeah this song wasn't made for Kiske but perfect for his voice and range.
But, usually, he didn't show great pitch control or solidity in live.
Well, solidity is matter of his voice shape by day and day.
But pitch control... well, except of some great days like during 89 PFF tour or upper of 92 PBGA tour, he sang a lot of false notes - sometimes flat, sometimes too high.
allfearthesentinel 1 year ago