Well, he did his best to really mumble the words so it got harder to understand the apology...
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As I said before the main question now is if Jon is able to revert his vocal situation. I don't know if he needs to undergo a surgery or just practice his ass off with a vocal coach but Seb said also something accurate, as far as he's concerned he might not care that much in the end of the day and just keep coming back since he keeps selling out stadiums. Who knows? Only time will tell.
It's a mistake for me to add a second leg to South America for the same tour as well but I guess easy money, not that he really need the extra bucks. He should focus on getting his vocals back on track. Other than that, he was/is in a great shape. Anyway, hopefully 2020 is better for Jon and the band. |
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btw DavetheGodofKeys, I also went to this concert walking... no idea why at the end of the concert ALL the people went to the opposite direction of me, so very soon I was completely alone in the streets too, but I continued... a few minutes later I saw my hotel so everything was just fine! |
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I sincerely can't believe Jon dares to go on stage with his voice at this state. It's a f*cking disgrace. He doesn't even sound like himself anymore. Sorry for the harsh tone, but that IDFY was just unacceptably awful. |
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Jon has a vocal coach but part of the problem is that he probably needs a different one using different methods and Jon tends to be loyal to the people he surrounds himself with. Something is obviously wrong; something is obviously not working in terms of vocal coaching.
Jon never wanted to be a nostalgia band and thinks that by releasing new music, it means the band is still current. However, most of his fans attend his concerts out of the loyalty the band earned many years ago. These fans attend his concerts out of nostalgia for the band and nostalgia for youthful days. The current reality comes as a harsh awakening--the contrast between now and then is too much and becomes sad/annoying. It is not the band that is the problem but Jon. The exception is, of course, are those few nights when magic happens and Jon becomes the frontman they yearn for. |
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