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Originally Posted by AndrewG
How do we know it's overdubbed? Is there evidence?
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Just lots of opinions I think
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I think it would have sounded better/different if it had. Compare Meat's studio vocals on HIAH etc. I think those are the original vocals.
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I think it could well have sounded different. To me it sounds just like the concerts I attended. That BOOH is really great. And at the end of the day, like Jenna, I don't give a rats' if anything has been tweaked, effects added, or anything else. Meat's vocals were brilliant on the tour, the band is just the best, and if this DVD takes me back to the wonderful nights of brilliant shows I experienced .. that's what matters to me.
Meat's giving us the DVD we asked for. He wants it to be the best it can be. That's what I love about the man .. he wants all the time to give us the very best he can. I shall bang it in the DVD (non-Blu Ray) player, sit back without a stopwatch in my hand, and simply enjoy what he has signed off on. The lighting for me simply enhances the feeling of being in the arena .. so I love that. Will he sound like he did in 1978? Not much of the time; that was over 30 years ago, and we've all moved on. Will he be pitch perfect on every single note? Probably not. Will he be a nanosecond or two out on timing at some point? Quite possibly. But will he deliver a fantastic, hugely entertaining and polished show with flair, passion, incredible energy and total commitment? In my view, without a doubt. That's what I'm buying, that's why I'll love it, and that's why I thank him so much for doing it
Caryl