This version sound clearly better to me than the modified recent one ... FALAA gotta be FALAA !!! ... ...
Hah, and even more with this wonderful singing ... ...
More 'liberal' BS - you people really have not even a pretense of integrity do you? Funny how someone tries this every few years.mh wrote:Much of it sounded taped though
i know the universe abhors a vacuum, but why so desperate to fill the hole left by another?itnAklipse wrote:More 'liberal' BS - you people really have not even a pretense of integrity do you? Funny how someone tries this every few years.mh wrote:Much of it sounded taped though
Thank you Lee.eastmidswhizzkid wrote:i know the universe abhors a vacuum, but why so desperate to fill the hole left by another?itnAklipse wrote:More 'liberal' BS - you people really have not even a pretense of integrity do you? Funny how someone tries this every few years.mh wrote:Much of it sounded taped though
are you going to start saying "Get Bent!" as well?
Partially because the sound, tone, etc was different to the live guitar, but mostly because you could see that Ben & Chris weren't playing during the intro.Sita wrote:why would it be taped?
I absolutely agree!Llamatron wrote:They seemed to be playing in the video, what little I could make out?
Re: the change in guitar tone, that's easy enough. I haven't seen them since last time they were in The States, but their guitar rigs on that tour (Engl Powerball amps + Line 6 floor units for effects) would make any change of guitar sounds, no matter how dramatic, very easy to accomplish with the press of a single button on the floor. That sounds like what's happening there- someone, presumably Ben? going from a clean sound with chorus and delay to a distorted lead tone. No big deal at all.
Why you'd put that on a backing track, I don't know, but stranger things have happened, I suppose. Though it's a simple enough part, and he's playing the exact same thing once everything kicks in. Sounds like a basic two-guitar arrangement to me.
There's no precedent that I know of for The Sisters to have guitars on a backing track- why would they? Those and the vocals are the only things that are live, and none of the parts are exactly difficult, especially for a band with two metalheads for guitarists.
Also- someone, presumably Ben, again, as I remember him doing most of the lead work- switches guitar sounds multiple times during the song. No conspiracy here, just effect pedals and changing channels on the amp, I'm afraid.
If vampires played music, it would sound like this
And another one http://www.thomasvanaalten.nl/nieuws/th ... de-machine
Nice review!Venus wrote:And another one http://www.thomasvanaalten.nl/nieuws/th ... de-machine