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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2008

Live at The Whiskey 1992

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  • You dont even know what he took if anything here,  listen too it and quit the crap

  • Doesn't sound like he took anything here. Anyone who has ever performed will know EXACTLY what's going on here... vocal strain. This can happen from doing a lot of gigs, like later in a tour, or, as the result of mild laryngitis. All he needed here was a good week's rest on the vocal cords to fix him right up

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  • @tedster405 I actually think the vocals are fine.

  • Normfromal turned me on to the latest dvd called "there's no place like home" You sooooo need to get this concert dvd. The group all look better than they have in 10-15 years. They are incredibly tight, and Steve has truly recovered from any addiction demons. They are as good in this concert as any I have seen. And I have seen MANY!

  • 5:11 Sounds a lot like Dream Theater - Sex Degrees of Inner Turbulence.

  • How come his sister let him leave the house with her clothes on.

  • A classic Kansas tune! This is the time, when I met the band and really started my journey with them! Cool times!

  • his voice is just a travesty!

  • I was only 6 years old when this show was performed.

  • essa ropu ta corompendo sua imagem de homem meu chapa....

  • The vocals just suck.what happened to his voice?the original album cut is incredible,but all the rest of the versions are bad because of his lousy singing

  • This is an awesome performance. These guys are giving the audience everything they have. Life can be a difficult gig. They're performimg in "hair metal ally". The music they're performing has been passed up by Joe Q. Public, who, at the time of this performance is in the process of passing up hair metal for grunge. I'm glad that they believe in what they're doing. Quite remarkable.

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