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Originally Posted by Supersonic
Jon had all the coaching he could get. His voice however could never handle the shows. The amount of shows, lack of warming up, lack of time in between shows to recover, amount of songs slightly without his reach and length of shows backfired every single tour. The damage caused in the eighties was long solved in the early nineties.
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Just curious, how do you know he have a vocal coach back then, and how to you know that he didn't warm up? Is this something he has discussed?
Personally, I think that once the voice is damaged it is very hard to recover fully from that. You can cover it up temporarily sure, but when a voice was a wrecked as Jon's was by the end of the Slippery tour, there is bound to be some lasting damage. He sounded considerably better by the New Jerset tour, so there had to be some coaching after the Slippery tour to get his voice back in shape, and to handle that tour better than he did on Slippery.