Agreed.stip wrote:pretty great song. running has made me appreciate it more
The Running into Dark matter double act really has made this song sound more impressive
Agreed.stip wrote:pretty great song. running has made me appreciate it more
It has the possibility to be a nice palette cleanser between songs. The running time helps in that regard.Anders wrote:I think this song will sound really good on the album.
My stomach is ready!tragabigzanda wrote:Like a shot of Pedialyte right after some Aquavit but before some FireballMonkey_Driven wrote:It has the possibility to be a nice palette cleanser between songs. The running time helps in that regard.Anders wrote:I think this song will sound really good on the album.
there is a new one, released yesterdayMs Harmless wrote:I can't wait for the next augmented reality graphic
yesterday's news! I'm ready for the next oneVinylGuy wrote:there is a new one, released yesterdayMs Harmless wrote:I can't wait for the next augmented reality graphic
I've always been skeptical when someone says that a particular gig destroyed a singers voice. I remember reading about the same thing years ago, how some people were pointing to a specific gig that ruined Robert Plant's voice (it was a rainy, cold night etc.). And the same has been said about Dylan too.Strat wrote:Almost worth it !oneway23 wrote:The VH1 rock honors for the who is my personal demarcation point....that performance is staggering, but, there was a price96583UP wrote:somehow this bothers me little about modern ed
it's the whole approach now, too many words/micro machines delivery, breathiness, strange pronunciations, all the tics and crutches, and his tendency toward random soap-star glam bridges
i guess it was the avocado era where he ruined his voice for good
so now this is what he has left to work with
Love those performances so much but I agree. He will write about that in his book someday
Motion to ban.contamination wrote:I know nothing about vocal chords or any of that stuffStrat wrote:Almost worth it !oneway23 wrote:The VH1 rock honors for the who is my personal demarcation point....that performance is staggering, but, there was a price96583UP wrote:somehow this bothers me little about modern ed
it's the whole approach now, too many words/micro machines delivery, breathiness, strange pronunciations, all the tics and crutches, and his tendency toward random soap-star glam bridges
i guess it was the avocado era where he ruined his voice for good
so now this is what he has left to work with
Love those performances so much but I agree. He will write about that in his book someday
Wait, not so fast. What does he know about drum sounds?Jaeti wrote:Motion to ban.contamination wrote:I know nothing about vocal chords or any of that stuffStrat wrote:Almost worth it !oneway23 wrote:The VH1 rock honors for the who is my personal demarcation point....that performance is staggering, but, there was a price96583UP wrote:somehow this bothers me little about modern ed
it's the whole approach now, too many words/micro machines delivery, breathiness, strange pronunciations, all the tics and crutches, and his tendency toward random soap-star glam bridges
i guess it was the avocado era where he ruined his voice for good
so now this is what he has left to work with
Love those performances so much but I agree. He will write about that in his book someday
I'm thinking of writing up a music production 101 exam that I'll be handing out to all of you on release day. I will, of course, be passing it across Trag's desk for feedback.Farmer John wrote:Wait, not so fast. What does he know about drum sounds?Jaeti wrote:Motion to ban.contamination wrote:I know nothing about vocal chords or any of that stuffStrat wrote:Almost worth it !oneway23 wrote:The VH1 rock honors for the who is my personal demarcation point....that performance is staggering, but, there was a price96583UP wrote:somehow this bothers me little about modern ed
it's the whole approach now, too many words/micro machines delivery, breathiness, strange pronunciations, all the tics and crutches, and his tendency toward random soap-star glam bridges
i guess it was the avocado era where he ruined his voice for good
so now this is what he has left to work with
Love those performances so much but I agree. He will write about that in his book someday
They get sore and they get better.contamination wrote:I've always been skeptical when someone says that a particular gig destroyed a singers voice. I remember reading about the same thing years ago, how some people were pointing to a specific gig that ruined Robert Plant's voice (it was a rainy, cold night etc.). And the same has been said about Dylan too.Strat wrote:Almost worth it !oneway23 wrote:The VH1 rock honors for the who is my personal demarcation point....that performance is staggering, but, there was a price96583UP wrote:somehow this bothers me little about modern ed
it's the whole approach now, too many words/micro machines delivery, breathiness, strange pronunciations, all the tics and crutches, and his tendency toward random soap-star glam bridges
i guess it was the avocado era where he ruined his voice for good
so now this is what he has left to work with
Love those performances so much but I agree. He will write about that in his book someday
But is it really so that a single performance can damage someone's voice so bad that the damage is permanent? Like I said I'm skeptical, but at the same time I know nothing about vocal cords or any of that stuff, so maybe I'm wrong.
{All of us in our rooms trying to sing Blood in the 90s}Val wrote:They get sore and they get better.contamination wrote:I've always been skeptical when someone says that a particular gig destroyed a singers voice. I remember reading about the same thing years ago, how some people were pointing to a specific gig that ruined Robert Plant's voice (it was a rainy, cold night etc.). And the same has been said about Dylan too.Strat wrote:Almost worth it !oneway23 wrote:The VH1 rock honors for the who is my personal demarcation point....that performance is staggering, but, there was a price96583UP wrote:somehow this bothers me little about modern ed
it's the whole approach now, too many words/micro machines delivery, breathiness, strange pronunciations, all the tics and crutches, and his tendency toward random soap-star glam bridges
i guess it was the avocado era where he ruined his voice for good
so now this is what he has left to work with
Love those performances so much but I agree. He will write about that in his book someday
But is it really so that a single performance can damage someone's voice so bad that the damage is permanent? Like I said I'm skeptical, but at the same time I know nothing about vocal cords or any of that stuff, so maybe I'm wrong.
The only way to permanently damage your chords by singing is when you’re a 14 yo boy.
Hard to believe there's only a year or so between that VH1 performance and the debut of Got Some on Late Night, which was the first time I heard his voice significantly worsen.contamination wrote:I've always been skeptical when someone says that a particular gig destroyed a singers voice. I remember reading about the same thing years ago, how some people were pointing to a specific gig that ruined Robert Plant's voice (it was a rainy, cold night etc.). And the same has been said about Dylan too.Strat wrote:Almost worth it !oneway23 wrote:The VH1 rock honors for the who is my personal demarcation point....that performance is staggering, but, there was a price96583UP wrote:somehow this bothers me little about modern ed
it's the whole approach now, too many words/micro machines delivery, breathiness, strange pronunciations, all the tics and crutches, and his tendency toward random soap-star glam bridges
i guess it was the avocado era where he ruined his voice for good
so now this is what he has left to work with
Love those performances so much but I agree. He will write about that in his book someday
But is it really so that a single performance can damage someone's voice so bad that the damage is permanent? Like I said I'm skeptical, but at the same time I know nothing about vocal chords or any of that stuff, so maybe I'm wrong.