Don't Stop Live-On With the Show!
Is it just me or does it seem like Stevie's vocals need to be turned down in the mix during Don't Stop? I can't hear Chris' voice that well during the chorus, but I do hear Lindsey.
What do you think? |
I wish she didn't sing on Don't Stop. Her voice isn't dominant in the album mix. It gets ruined for me that her voice is up in the live mix.
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Don't diss the goddess plz
ps: ditch all FM songs and play 24 Karat Gold |
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Mostly brought on by myself... ;-) I don't take it that seriously. Says the man with 6500 posts. lol |
I feel Don't Stop is the 4th best song in the set this year behind Sisters GDW and So Afraid. And that's saying a lot because I really can't stand the song usually especially the studio version, so I really don't care if the choruses don't sound like the studio version, not really caring for it. Stevie's extra presence doesn't add or subtract from the song it's just there. The reason I think it's such a great song live is it's up such an instrumental high point especially for Christine at the end.it almost reminds of the versions from the lat tusk and mirage tours.
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I wish the old goat would go for the "A" in the chorus....because she can hit the A in GDW, but she still won't try for it(the A) on SOTM. Lames. |
is there a chorus?
in SOTM? to me, it seems like a string of verses with musical interludes , then the bridge... am I mistaken?
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Further, he doesn't hate Stevie, just the way she acts , her bouts of pretension, and the way some of her fans act. Finally, this is not a message board for everyone to honk and schill for the band. Opposing opinions and negative discussion are welcome, which is why I love coming here. This isn't Nazi Germany and Stevie ain't the fuhrer. And Homer, if you ever stop making fun of Stevie, I'll come to Indiana and beat you. |
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