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Originally Posted by bonjovi90
Tico had hit the drums at "all that you've got" 5 instead of 4 times and that caused this trainwreck. The backing vocals were programmed to go off after the 4th hit and the band somehow made their way back reasonably quick but the already running backing track made it sound crazy for quite some time. Until they turned it off.
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Wait, what?
Are you saying the first mistake happens because another backing track also gets triggered where it shouldn't? Are there two backing tracks then, the studio one which shouldn't be there and another (I guess live track) to add more punch to the bridge?
I hear the same studio track playing until the end, only it skips, but it's the same all the time, right? The delay between what they are playing live and the track we hear seems to stay the same since the moment the studio track goes off sync til the end.
I also don't see them scrambling to put the song together again like many people who don't believe Matt are saying. I guess it's possible they knew there was something wrong going on, hence the finger pointing, but the fact that they keep playing the same reinforces the theory that they are hearing the right thing (their live playing). It' really confusing
