Didn't he say that he met with two specialists on Monday?numbers wrote:LOL!daft twat wrote:It is, but it’s also a great time to visit the Pit. Holy shit, there are some great threads going on. One is vocal chord advice just in case Ed hasn’t consulted physicians, I suppose.Monkey_Driven wrote:Although Ed is the kind of guy who would only postpone a show for a legitimate reason, it is pointless to speculate how severe this is.
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Dr's American-Spirit and CabernetMonkey_Driven wrote:Didn't he say that he met with two specialists on Monday?numbers wrote:LOL!daft twat wrote:It is, but it’s also a great time to visit the Pit. Holy shit, there are some great threads going on. One is vocal chord advice just in case Ed hasn’t consulted physicians, I suppose.Monkey_Driven wrote:Although Ed is the kind of guy who would only postpone a show for a legitimate reason, it is pointless to speculate how severe this is.
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Maybe this will force his hand to start writing songs he can actually sing these days. "Screaming will see who cares" maybe isn't the best approach anymore, Ed. one can still be purposeful and powerful without tearing their vocal chords.
Perhaps now they will finally age gracefully.
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This is a fantastic post and it should not go unappreciated.evenslow wrote:If they were a real tribute band they would have canceled their show too.theplatypus wrote:Apparently a bunch of people who were going to this went to see an impromptu show by Pearl Jam tribute band Pearl Jamm () and it was their biggest show ever.
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So im in Cannes and have tickets to Padova. If they cancel this show it will be my second cancelled show in the year.
Pretty impressive shit right?
Pretty impressive shit right?
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The thread for the cancelled show is now as long as the thread for the show in London that actually happened. Good job, RM!
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I can't wait til PJ acts their age. This may be the beginning. I'm excited to be a fan again.
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I saw Robert Plant last night (absolutely incredible) and he can still belt it out when he needs to. he's almost 70.
C'mon Ed.
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It's Raleigh all over again. FUCKING PEARL JAMSimple Torture wrote:The thread for the cancelled show is now as long as the thread for the show in London that actually happened. Good job, RM!
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We can only hope, but I'm not holding my breath just yet.Strat wrote:Perhaps now they will finally age gracefully.
I was listening to one of the South American shows yesterday and Ed sounds like he's going to explode when he's trying to screech out the beginning of Can't Deny Me, even though it's tuned lower than the studio version. It's bizarre, I don't think he struggles anywhere near as much with the older material (aside from Blood, maybe). It's only the songs they've written in the last few years which are ridiculously out of his range.
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I don't know, nothing forces Ed to come up with a vocal melody which is more appropriate for early 80s Brian Johnson. It's those sustained screechy notes in songs like Life Wasted, Can't Deny Me, World Wide Suicide, that tear his voice up and I can't think of anything equivalent in their earlier material.tragabigzanda wrote:My hunch is this is because the band is workshopping and tracking the songs in whatever key they see fit, and don't really have the patience to transpose it once Ed tries to sing over it and realizes it's not within his range; so then either he is able to pull it off for the studio cut, or they are -- gasp! -- just downshifting the track while he sings, then tuning it back up to its original key after he's laid his vox down.Birds in Hell wrote:We can only hope, but I'm not holding my breath just yet.Strat wrote:Perhaps now they will finally age gracefully.
I was listening to one of the South American shows yesterday and Ed sounds like he's going to explode when he's trying to screech out the beginning of Can't Deny Me, even though it's tuned lower than the studio version. It's bizarre, I don't think he struggles anywhere near as much with the older material (aside from Blood, maybe). It's only the songs they've written in the last few years which are ridiculously out of his range.
Songs like Dissident have high notes which Ed would occasionally stumble on, even back in the earlier days, but they seem less demanding overall as he wasn't writing melodies which forced him to hit high note after high note in a sustained way.
It seems like he's consistently writing vocal melodies which he simply can't sing, and probably couldn't have sung even when he was younger. It's a totally different approach to his voice, and one which seems crazily inappropriate for a guy in his mid-fifties. Is it a weird mid-life crisis thing?
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mid-life ??? I think he's a decade+ beyond that now.Birds in Hell wrote: It seems like he's consistently writing vocal melodies which he simply can't sing, and probably couldn't have sung even when he was younger. It's a totally different approach to his voice, and one which seems crazily inappropriate for a guy in his mid-fifties. Is it a weird mid-life crisis thing?
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Eddie Vedder trying too hard to be EDDIE VEDDERtragabigzanda wrote:Hmm, this is interesting. He definitely does swing for the fences more now on a syllabic basis.Birds in Hell wrote:I don't know, nothing forces Ed to come up with a vocal melody which is more appropriate for early 80s Brian Johnson. It's those sustained screechy notes in songs like Life Wasted, Can't Deny Me, World Wide Suicide, that tear his voice up and I can't think of anything equivalent in their earlier material.tragabigzanda wrote:My hunch is this is because the band is workshopping and tracking the songs in whatever key they see fit, and don't really have the patience to transpose it once Ed tries to sing over it and realizes it's not within his range; so then either he is able to pull it off for the studio cut, or they are -- gasp! -- just downshifting the track while he sings, then tuning it back up to its original key after he's laid his vox down.Birds in Hell wrote:We can only hope, but I'm not holding my breath just yet.Strat wrote:Perhaps now they will finally age gracefully.
I was listening to one of the South American shows yesterday and Ed sounds like he's going to explode when he's trying to screech out the beginning of Can't Deny Me, even though it's tuned lower than the studio version. It's bizarre, I don't think he struggles anywhere near as much with the older material (aside from Blood, maybe). It's only the songs they've written in the last few years which are ridiculously out of his range.
Songs like Dissident have high notes which Ed would occasionally stumble on, even back in the earlier days, but they seem less demanding overall as he wasn't writing melodies which forced him to hit high note after high note in a sustained way.
It seems like he's consistently writing vocal melodies which he simply can't sing, and probably couldn't have sung even when he was younger. It's a totally different approach to his voice, and one which seems crazily inappropriate for a guy in his mid-fifties. Is it a weird mid-life crisis thing?
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VinylGuy wrote:So im in Cannes and have tickets to Padova. If they cancel this show it will be my second cancelled show in the year.
Pretty impressive shit right?
You forced Kenobi to be shut down.
And I’m over here posting about the nelson HAHAAA! Gif and not even bothering
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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He needs to work on being Edward Louis Severson IIIbodysnatcher wrote:Eddie Vedder trying too hard to be EDDIE VEDDERtragabigzanda wrote:Hmm, this is interesting. He definitely does swing for the fences more now on a syllabic basis.Birds in Hell wrote:I don't know, nothing forces Ed to come up with a vocal melody which is more appropriate for early 80s Brian Johnson. It's those sustained screechy notes in songs like Life Wasted, Can't Deny Me, World Wide Suicide, that tear his voice up and I can't think of anything equivalent in their earlier material.tragabigzanda wrote:My hunch is this is because the band is workshopping and tracking the songs in whatever key they see fit, and don't really have the patience to transpose it once Ed tries to sing over it and realizes it's not within his range; so then either he is able to pull it off for the studio cut, or they are -- gasp! -- just downshifting the track while he sings, then tuning it back up to its original key after he's laid his vox down.Birds in Hell wrote:We can only hope, but I'm not holding my breath just yet.Strat wrote:Perhaps now they will finally age gracefully.
I was listening to one of the South American shows yesterday and Ed sounds like he's going to explode when he's trying to screech out the beginning of Can't Deny Me, even though it's tuned lower than the studio version. It's bizarre, I don't think he struggles anywhere near as much with the older material (aside from Blood, maybe). It's only the songs they've written in the last few years which are ridiculously out of his range.
Songs like Dissident have high notes which Ed would occasionally stumble on, even back in the earlier days, but they seem less demanding overall as he wasn't writing melodies which forced him to hit high note after high note in a sustained way.
It seems like he's consistently writing vocal melodies which he simply can't sing, and probably couldn't have sung even when he was younger. It's a totally different approach to his voice, and one which seems crazily inappropriate for a guy in his mid-fifties. Is it a weird mid-life crisis thing?
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bodysnatcher wrote:Eddie Vedder trying too hard to be EDDIE VEDDERtragabigzanda wrote:Hmm, this is interesting. He definitely does swing for the fences more now on a syllabic basis.Birds in Hell wrote:I don't know, nothing forces Ed to come up with a vocal melody which is more appropriate for early 80s Brian Johnson. It's those sustained screechy notes in songs like Life Wasted, Can't Deny Me, World Wide Suicide, that tear his voice up and I can't think of anything equivalent in their earlier material.tragabigzanda wrote:My hunch is this is because the band is workshopping and tracking the songs in whatever key they see fit, and don't really have the patience to transpose it once Ed tries to sing over it and realizes it's not within his range; so then either he is able to pull it off for the studio cut, or they are -- gasp! -- just downshifting the track while he sings, then tuning it back up to its original key after he's laid his vox down.Birds in Hell wrote:We can only hope, but I'm not holding my breath just yet.Strat wrote:Perhaps now they will finally age gracefully.
I was listening to one of the South American shows yesterday and Ed sounds like he's going to explode when he's trying to screech out the beginning of Can't Deny Me, even though it's tuned lower than the studio version. It's bizarre, I don't think he struggles anywhere near as much with the older material (aside from Blood, maybe). It's only the songs they've written in the last few years which are ridiculously out of his range.
Songs like Dissident have high notes which Ed would occasionally stumble on, even back in the earlier days, but they seem less demanding overall as he wasn't writing melodies which forced him to hit high note after high note in a sustained way.
It seems like he's consistently writing vocal melodies which he simply can't sing, and probably couldn't have sung even when he was younger. It's a totally different approach to his voice, and one which seems crazily inappropriate for a guy in his mid-fifties. Is it a weird mid-life crisis thing?
