Listen to 3:54 on that track, that's a horrible edit on the vocals, the pasted part isn't smooth at all.
This one was really good though. I don't think it has any overdubs or edits. And the mix is much better than on any other live stuff put out during the 90's.
I haven't listened to any of those tracks other than The Evil That Men Do for a long time now, but that recording had no overdubs.
Instead, they used copy and paste and inserted Blaze's vocals from one line where he was able to sing the whole chorus, into to the other chorus parts:
Just some...
Thanks for the info. Listened to that album a few years ago, and I will check it out again now.
I remember that Lynch tried some more modern sounding metal riffs and effects on that album, while it also had some traditional stuff.
Fear of the Dark
Be Quick Or Be Dead
Judas Be My Guide
Fear is the Key
Wasting Love
Weekend Warrior
The Apparition
Afraid to Shoot Strangers
Chains of Misery
From Here to Eternity
The Fugitive
Childhood's End
Fear of the Dark
I have never thought that the ordering with The Fugitive, Chains of...
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John McMurtrie just posted this. I don't think it has been published before.
I remember that McMurtrie said that was the first time he worked with the band was in 1998 though, just at the end of the Blaze-era.
Then he exaggerated his own contribution. Steve Wray mentions in At the End of the Day that Blaze played him a vocal demo that he had recorded on a mini disc, but it was just Blaze whistling and making noises, and that it sounded like it was recorded inside a toilet. That makes it obvious that...
Blaze wrote the vocal parts for those tracks based on music that his band members came up with. Guitarist Steve Wray wrote the main riff in The Brave for example, and all band members except Jeff Singer, contributed different parts to Stare at the Sun, according to the At the end of the Day...
Just a Steve Harris vibe to my ears...he claimed back his former writing role in the band on Senjutsu, while some other band members did less this time.
I just came to think about that the swedish hockey leagues stopped using the national anthem pre-game a while ago.
Some teams play their own anthems instead, like this:
This would never happen in North America though!
Here's the White Spirit track from 1981:
Janick and a keyboard player is playing those riffs.
It's also funny that the lyrical theme is very similar to the lyrics in The Mercenary - "killing to survive".
Yes.
Blaze has stated, after that he was presented with Adrian's comments, that he co-wrote Dream of Mirrors (Gers/Harris) and recorded some vocals on a demo of Blood Brothers (Harris):
7:17
They bought him out from Dream of Mirrors though and therefore didn't have to credit him. And the...
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