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Bands that are good in studio, but suck live

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Quote:I dunno.  I've seen a lot of bands/singers live from different genre's over the years.  Another couple of notables that sucked were Hank Williams Jr. and Dwight Yoakam.  Of course, in both cases with them they were simply too "messed up" to perform.
 

Haha, not surprised at that. 

 

Regarding Tyler though....(unlike Robert Plant), he was able to keep alot of his "range" even when he got way older. He was still hitting that Dream On note as of a few years ago...and what - he's in his 60's now?? Robert Plant couldn't hit some of the notes required in some of the older Zeppelin stuff as early as the later 80's and early 90's. (when he'd attempt those songs, either with Plant/ Page or solo concerts. 

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#62

Quote:Haha, not surprised at that. 

 

Regarding Tyler though....(unlike Robert Plant), he was able to keep alot of his "range" even when he got way older. He was still hitting that Dream On note as of a few years ago...and what - he's in his 60's now?? Robert Plant couldn't hit some of the notes required in some of the older Zeppelin stuff as early as the later 80's and early 90's. (when he'd attempt those songs, either with Plant/ Page or solo concerts. 
 

The thing with Tyler that I saw was not so much his ability to keep his "range", it was his lack of ability to reach the correct tone.  The band itself performed well, I guess it was Tyler's performance that really sucked.



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(This post was last modified: 06-01-2014, 03:13 PM by The Mad Dog.)

Quote:The thing with Tyler that I saw was not so much his ability to keep his "range", it was his lack of ability to reach the correct tone.  The band itself performed well, I guess it was Tyler's performance that really sucked.
 

Meh, I guess....

 

I never really considered Tyler much of an actual "singer" but more of a vocal stylist. Lets face it, there wasn't ever much "singing" going on with Tylers vocals, but it worked for what they (the band) were doing. 


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Quote:Meh, I guess....

 

I never really considered Tyler much of an actual "singer" but more of a vocal stylist. Lets face it, there wasn't ever much "singing" going on with Tylers vocals, but it worked for what they (the band) were doing. 
 

In my VERY early career what I did had a lot to do with sound, tone, pitch, etc.  I saw many bands/singers live and even ran the board for some of them.  Some acts sounded like you were listening to the album, and some were horrible.

 

An example that I'll give, I saw ZZ Top play in a bar around 1987 or so.  In fact, at the time I was on the sound crew and ran the board.  They sounded freakin' awesome and put on a great show.  I've seen them live recently, and though the sound isn't as good as it was back then, they still put on a fantastic show.



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