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04-05-2017 11:14 PM |
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Originally Posted by Rdkopper
(Post 1222661)
That's definitely not true... I've posted and proven that each performance of that song has been different from show to show...
Back in the 80s , LYHOM started with the Studio track before Tico would kick it off live... The lights were in sync with each drumming beat. Boom boom boom boom, boom boom boom boom... It would be so difficult for the lighting guy and Tico to manually match that each show...
It's the same exact thing but someone forgot to hit 'STOP'... They used the alternate take because it was never supposed to get as far as the vocals so it never really mattered...
That's it.. I'm done with the topic...
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Ok, I guess in this song may be true, but, it is not the first time we hear sampled, so my answer is still valid. 7 musicians, why use samples? I can understand that when they were 5 miembers and they were in the ninety or early 2000s, they had to throw some samples into songs that needed more guitar stuffing, but I can not understand how they can fail so much now. The show is simple damn, its light play is very basic in fact, there is not much to synchronize there or here. I hate it when they use samples, it does not matter if it's Bon Jovi, U2 or Metallica ... I hate it, these bands have ever done it, they still do it in certain songs and it kills the experience. They sacrifice a great royal intro for a few lights effects. Meh.
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