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And yes, I know he's been using vocal technology for the past 20 years but 2020 was recorded 4 years ago and the vocal technology has advanced even further since. |
I suppose it comes down to whether the songs are good enough to begin with. Would 90s Jon turn the last three albums into classics or very good, or are the songs just not there?
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It's not a popular opinion around here but In These Arms, lyrically, is not a good song. There are a lot of band songs that are pretty meh when you break them down, but the energy and passion put into them do a lot of heavy lifting.
There are a handful of songs on 2020 that would have been right at home on KTF. Brothers in Arms, if done in the 90's would have been wonderful. But a lot of stinkers have made it to the final albums too and no polishing in the world could fix turds. |
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If lyrics drove a song, then every cover song would be equal to the original. We've all seen American Idol or The Voice and witnessed butchered covers. |
at this stage i think the band/jon are out of good songs.
if they did manage to cobble together 10 decent rock tracks im all for using software to get Jons early year rasp back. As for live, dont tour unless you have Richie back to help with vocals. there are no rules saying you have tour, at this stage of their career touring isnt going to boost sales as everyone wants the classics. Sent from my SM-X700 using Tapatalk |
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I personally think they play it too safe on what songs make the album. BB proved they have some odd, darker songs in them they just don't want people to hear that side of them and repeat These Days in North America, it's not what they're known for here. |
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