DocSommer wrote:....plus check out the sharing forum...
I did ...
... and in fact, in your recording there was no shortened harmonies ...
... so this was an effect of where I was standing...
... The guitars just didn't get fully through there ... swallowed in some overall loop ... doesn't matter for it couldn't spoil my pleasure, anyway ...
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@Chaotican
I think the loudness effect has technical reasons. The sound during the band before The Sisters was massively vibrating, especially in one track, but that didn't leave any effect on my listening capacities, or maybe it did *see above ...
... No, honetly, ringing ears after any concert seems to me a thing of decades ago, no matter what band, Motörhead included.
As to the vocals, singing is an art, and art usually takes a lot of work. What Andrew did with his voice when records were still recorded was a masterpiece of expression and precision. If you increase the speed in any action you undertake, precision might suffer, in particular when it turns into hurry. Then expression will suffer as well. Expression is, IMHO, also a question of what sense one can make of things, also affecting precision. New songs always make sense ...
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@Euphoria
Basically agreed. But in 2010, there were the great gigs at Leamington,, Lokeren, M'era Luna Hildesheim and in Sibiu ... wonderful vocals, although quite grim in Romania ...
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During the Sisters XXX Tour vocals improved with every gig, maybe due to the training effect and some increased motivation like Japan, Australia, New Zealand ...
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