There's been some heavy post production here... How can you not love the backing vocals... or the bass player is singing with 3 different pitches simultaneously lol
@DanielAraujoNazar You are right about the sequencer, that's how all the keyboard parts were done during the early 90's, and also Alan Fitzgerald played Keyboards off stage for some of those shows as well. As for Mike he should be part of what Van Halen is doing now, I love and respect Wolfgang and I think it's all warm and tingly that he's in Dad's band but I miss him on stage.
@MattTheHack92 I agree! Both MA and EVH are amazing singers and could probably have done a great job on this without overdubs.
But for a visual example check out 1:20 and 3:40 on... you can see Eddie's not singing, yet you can hear 2 or 3 voices going "yeah yeah yeah".
Maybe it's not a studio overdub, however. They could have triggered those snippets during the actual concert, with the aid of a sequencer. I think that's how they handled keyboard parts during the 90s.
@gullywoots Michael Anthony's backing vocals are really that good, he's an unbelievable singer. On the VHII tour he sang "Somebody get me a doctor" as his solo bit, the vocals where fantastic
@Thrashfan21 according to sammy, it was earlier in the tour. when he began wearing a neck brace, i'm not sure. both ed and alex were in poor condition starting the balance tour. ed's hip was bad which he had repaired in december of 96. al had the bad vertebra.
@nissansentraglx Oh ok because I noticed here he isn't wearing a neck brace and in some other videos I guess later in the tour he is.So did that linger through the VH III tour or did he just re-injure it at some point?
There's been some heavy post production here... How can you not love the backing vocals... or the bass player is singing with 3 different pitches simultaneously lol
snupcho 13 hours ago
Light 'em up!
FernandoSgarbi5150 4 days ago
@DanielAraujoNazar You are right about the sequencer, that's how all the keyboard parts were done during the early 90's, and also Alan Fitzgerald played Keyboards off stage for some of those shows as well. As for Mike he should be part of what Van Halen is doing now, I love and respect Wolfgang and I think it's all warm and tingly that he's in Dad's band but I miss him on stage.
rockstar6302 2 weeks ago
@MattTheHack92 I agree! Both MA and EVH are amazing singers and could probably have done a great job on this without overdubs.
But for a visual example check out 1:20 and 3:40 on... you can see Eddie's not singing, yet you can hear 2 or 3 voices going "yeah yeah yeah".
Maybe it's not a studio overdub, however. They could have triggered those snippets during the actual concert, with the aid of a sequencer. I think that's how they handled keyboard parts during the 90s.
DanielAraujoNazar 3 weeks ago
@gullywoots Michael Anthony's backing vocals are really that good, he's an unbelievable singer. On the VHII tour he sang "Somebody get me a doctor" as his solo bit, the vocals where fantastic
MattTheHack92 4 weeks ago
@Thrashfan21 according to sammy, it was earlier in the tour. when he began wearing a neck brace, i'm not sure. both ed and alex were in poor condition starting the balance tour. ed's hip was bad which he had repaired in december of 96. al had the bad vertebra.
nissansentraglx 2 months ago
@nissansentraglx Oh ok because I noticed here he isn't wearing a neck brace and in some other videos I guess later in the tour he is.So did that linger through the VH III tour or did he just re-injure it at some point?
Thrashfan21 2 months ago
@Thrashfan21 alex went into the balance tour with a displaced vertebra. a doctor had to stick his finger up alex's butt to repair it. yea. ouch!
nissansentraglx 2 months ago
Eddie is KING.
IMurderdTheDevil 2 months ago
great song, but could those backing vocals sound more overdubbed? they're not unrealistic enough.
gullywoots 4 months ago