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Originally Posted by Captain_jovi
They're capable of doing it, the question is why they didn't. A lot of the possible reasons you gave just don't work. Hook up WHAT equipment? Everett stood in a room and snapped and sang along, Dave has a home studio. There's nothing to hook up! It's the band recording tracks on their own and sync'ing them together, people are talking like they need to re-film Avatar, none of this is difficult. Any professional with a video editor can do it and with it being primarily one take, not time consuming. The Voice said no to the Band using a new track but okay'd Lady Antebellum? Proper instruments?
Look, they've been a band for 30+ years and done much more with less technology. I have to to just think the song wasn't ready and that's all it is. Everything else doesn't make sense.
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You just said it right here "They're capable of doing it, the question is why they didn't"
No one has that definitive answer but yet you're instantly chalking this up as a negative.
Just because you think that all all Everett is good for is snapping his fingers, might not be the was Jon see's it. Jon considers him part of the band and if he can't play his parts correctly because his stuff is stored some place else and he's under quarantine guidelines, Jon decided to go in a different direction. That could be just 1 of a million reasons why they went in the direction they did.
Maybe they thought it was cancelled, sat on it, and then realized they only had a week to put it all together which wasn't enough time for a new song. Who knows. But just keep in the back of your mind, National TV... Not some podcast or radio interview but something much bigger.
They did a beautiful job with Its My Life so yes, a 30 year band proved they are more than capable. However that was acoustic and a song they played thousands of times.
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