His vocals sound exactly the same on the My Father's place tracks and those were in the exact same keys as the originals on Bat so I don't get why they would even need to consider speeding up Meat's voice when they were recording the album. I doubt it's what really happened dude. Probably more of a story to try to disregard a change in his voice in latter years, not that I need any explanation myself but I can understand why the constant "why, why, why" nonsense requires a few fibs here and there just to keep them quiet.
On top of that Meat came pretty close to sounding the same 20 years later on the Classic Albums documentary on Bat, which must be considered as one of the toughest vocals to pull off.
I think in general people listen too much to debates, stories and claptrap and let that influence their opinions too much and should just liten to the music instead. I reckon that's what Holy One is actually trying to point out here.
Last edited by AndrewG; 02 Jan 2011 at 21:48.
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