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Old 09-17-2016, 01:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Lesty View Post
i don't post very often, but I am objective and have been critical of plenty when it comes to BJ over the years. And I go way back (owned the first two records before Slippery came out).
The band sounded surprisingly good yesterday (and I was in the building). They sounded like they were rehearsing for a tour, ironing out the kinks, etc...which in part, is true, but I liked it being raw...no backing tracks. It's not like Jon/Richie from 20 years ago, but it was still good to my ears. Jon's voice hasn't been the same in a long time, so I don't hold it against him that he can't hit some notes. And in fairness, he's not in touring shape yet, either.

The new songs didn't sound great live, but I think that's more because I don't think either song is very good in general. Knockout just doesn't sound like BJ at all, to me.
I had to come to the meeting late, so didn't get a good seat to see them up close. I was expecting them to play at the end of the meeting, but they played early. I think I have some video of the new songs, but will have to check my phone later.
Could you please elaborate? Pretty please

How *bad* where the new songs? Bad vocal performance? Too slow? How do they sound with more natural vocals?

Sorry for the third-degree, I'm really anxious hoping that they won't drop the new singles for the upcoming tour if they don't work. I picture THINFS sounding similar/better but Knockout could be one hell of a song live if Jon could pull it off...
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