Song of the Moment: Lightning Bolt
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Are there good live versions? Honest question. I sort of assumed that at this point Eddie's vocals kinda ruined any chance that a live version would top the studio version of any song.
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radio is just super not impressed with this track so far.
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Depending on how closely you want to listen to Ed, there are either a few good ones, or many. What makes this standout live is the crowd energy in the beginning (hit and miss) and the solo/full outro at the end (many great examples). The band plays it pretty tightly almost every time, and there are no annoying tambourines and salt shakers.bada wrote:Are there good live versions? Honest question. I sort of assumed that at this point Eddie's vocals kinda ruined any chance that a live version would top the studio version of any song.
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is the radio version edited at all?
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Re: Song of the Moment: Lightning Bolt
Like is the fade out faded out?
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When was the last successful 3rd single?McParadigm wrote:radio is just super not impressed with this track so far.
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1992 - Jeremystip wrote:When was the last successful 3rd single?McParadigm wrote:radio is just super not impressed with this track so far.
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When was the last good one?
The number of the single is only a factor if the previous singles failed to establish audience interest. The first two singles here were some of the best performing of their post-Vitalogy career. So no, nobody is hesitating on it because it happens to be #3. If there's no response to the song then the disinterest is on the song, not the number.
The number of the single is only a factor if the previous singles failed to establish audience interest. The first two singles here were some of the best performing of their post-Vitalogy career. So no, nobody is hesitating on it because it happens to be #3. If there's no response to the song then the disinterest is on the song, not the number.
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I'm only interested if they do the fadeout live, gradually decreasing volume until they're just miming at playing their instrumentshlniv wrote:Depending on how closely you want to listen to Ed, there are either a few good ones, or many. What makes this standout live is the crowd energy in the beginning (hit and miss) and the solo/full outro at the end (many great examples). The band plays it pretty tightly almost every time, and there are no annoying tambourines and salt shakers.bada wrote:Are there good live versions? Honest question. I sort of assumed that at this point Eddie's vocals kinda ruined any chance that a live version would top the studio version of any song.
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And as they do, they gradually slow to a pause and then just freeze. Eventually everyone leaves.
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and the fear goes awayhlniv wrote:![]()
And as they do, they gradually slow to a pause and then just freeze. Eventually everyone leaves.
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true, but that doesn't actually answer my questionMcParadigm wrote:When was the last good one?
The number of the single is only a factor if the previous singles failed to establish audience interest. The first two singles here were some of the best performing of their post-Vitalogy career. So no, nobody is hesitating on it because it happens to be #3. If there's no response to the song then the disinterest is on the song, not the number.
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No. It just doubts that it was worth asking in the first place.stip wrote:true, but that doesn't actually answer my questionMcParadigm wrote:When was the last good one?
The number of the single is only a factor if the previous singles failed to establish audience interest. The first two singles here were some of the best performing of their post-Vitalogy career. So no, nobody is hesitating on it because it happens to be #3. If there's no response to the song then the disinterest is on the song, not the number.
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Re: Song of the Moment: Lightning Bolt
XM's Octane is pushing this single pretty hard despite the fact it doesn't fit the genre. Heard it 6 times in the last few days.
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Re: Song of the Moment: Lightning Bolt
Good album track, not a single. It took me a while to 'learn' this song, which only indicates that it's not a strong single. There's too many crescendoes and parts stitched together, when a single needs to grab you on the very first listen.McParadigm wrote:When was the last good one?
The number of the single is only a factor if the previous singles failed to establish audience interest. The first two singles here were some of the best performing of their post-Vitalogy career. So no, nobody is hesitating on it because it happens to be #3. If there's no response to the song then the disinterest is on the song, not the number.
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McParadigm wrote:No. It just doubts that it was worth asking in the first place.stip wrote:true, but that doesn't actually answer my questionMcParadigm wrote:When was the last good one?
The number of the single is only a factor if the previous singles failed to establish audience interest. The first two singles here were some of the best performing of their post-Vitalogy career. So no, nobody is hesitating on it because it happens to be #3. If there's no response to the song then the disinterest is on the song, not the number.
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