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Post by davewollenberg on Oct 22, 2015 20:31:08 GMT -5
mkarns, that's Hal DAVIS.
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Post by purplerush on Jul 30, 2016 8:10:55 GMT -5
Right near the end of "Blue Collar Man" by Styx. Just before the last chord, it sounds like someone says something. Very short either one or two words. Can't tell if its Tommy Shaw who does the lead vocals or someone else. Tommy Shaw says "believe it".
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Post by purplerush on Jul 30, 2016 8:13:43 GMT -5
there is a weird feedback talk on Styx FOOLIN YOURSELF after the first chorus efore the music interlude in the middle. I've been trying to find what is said there for years. Have come up empty.
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Post by pb on Sept 12, 2017 10:20:20 GMT -5
Listening to "Bad Bad Leroy Brown" on last weekend's 1973 show - never noticed it before but it sounds like the final reprise of "badder than old King Kong/meaner than a junkyard dog" caught the bass player by surprise and he played some wrong notes.
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Post by djjoe1960 on Sept 12, 2017 12:07:07 GMT -5
The Beatles stereo version of Please Please Me during the second line it sounds like John & Paul singing two or three different words from each other--it's like they mix the words of the first stanza with the second stanza. In addition, George is the only one to sing the echo of (in my heart).
Otherwise one of my favorite early Beatles tunes.
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Post by johnnywest on Oct 6, 2017 9:43:10 GMT -5
"Fingertips" by Stevie Wonder may have the all-time spontaneous moment. Stevie starts into more harmonica after the band plays what they thought was the end. One musician is heard shouting "What Key? What Key?" Speaking of Stevie, I never liked his version of "We Can Work It Out." Sounds like he comes into early when he sings the chorus and puts too much emphasis on "can" instead of "we." Maybe this was just his own spin on a Beatles song, but it always sounded a little bit off to me.
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Post by mga707 on Oct 6, 2017 10:00:49 GMT -5
"Fingertips" by Stevie Wonder may have the all-time spontaneous moment. Stevie starts into more harmonica after the band plays what they thought was the end. One musician is heard shouting "What Key? What Key?" Speaking of Stevie, I never liked his version of "We Can Work It Out." Sounds like he comes into early when he sings the chorus and puts too much emphasis on "can" instead of "we." Maybe this was just his own spin on a Beatles song, but it always sounded a little bit off to me. That's funny because McCartney has more than once cited this one as one of his favorite remakes of Beatles tunes.
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Post by at40fan14908 on Nov 18, 2017 20:32:42 GMT -5
In "Voices That Care" second chorus, Michael Bolton sings "Know in your heart" not "Feel In Your Heart", though the backing chorus still sings "Feel" and it's "Feel" in every other line.
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Post by at40fan14908 on Nov 18, 2017 20:42:32 GMT -5
Also the beginning of "St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion)" always sounded clipped to me, like it was cued in a half second. I always think it was loaded into automation poorly, but when you listen to the original or the video on YouTube, it's the same!
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Post by chrislc on Nov 19, 2017 19:03:53 GMT -5
In "Voices That Care" second chorus, Michael Bolton sings "Know in your heart" not "Feel In Your Heart", though the backing chorus still sings "Feel" and it's "Feel" in every other line. So much for caring On the other hand, his hair was perfect!
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Post by johnnywest on Feb 2, 2018 21:11:30 GMT -5
Toward the end of "Morning Train (Nine To Five)," Sheena doesn't sound really sure of herself and may have sung the wrong lyrics, "He's always on that morning train," while the background singers sing "My baby takes the morning train."
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Post by pb on Feb 2, 2018 22:14:49 GMT -5
The Beatles stereo version of Please Please Me during the second line it sounds like John & Paul singing two or three different words from each other--it's like they mix the words of the first stanza with the second stanza. In addition, George is the only one to sing the echo of (in my heart). It also sounds like John nearly cracks up over the mistake during the last chorus.
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Post by skuncle on Feb 3, 2018 14:44:43 GMT -5
And on John Cougar Mellencamp's "Pink Houses"...instead of singing "hot sunrise..." he says "sun's hot rise..." which technically is ok, but odd The line is “some high rise” so he’s singing it correct.
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Post by johnnywest on Mar 5, 2018 12:35:25 GMT -5
John Denver's voice cracks, and I don't think on purpose, in "Thank God I'm A Country Boy" when he sings "limousine."
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Post by johnnywest on Aug 2, 2018 14:54:16 GMT -5
In "True Colors," the second time she sings, "If this world makes you crazy..." it sounds like she comes in a little late.
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