@adammarkland8210 Yes! I always show up to a show, I do the business end of the corporation and I supervise the front of house system and stage monitors. Oh, and I am always sober!!! You know how it works. People feel sorry for this loser. Not me!
This guy always had problems, his voice on records is so beautiful, but live is so sad. See Scott Stapp from Creed, that guy is a miracle and a legend, he recovered from bad problems in the past and now Creed is back. I hope Wes handle these problems as a winner.
I think we need to give Wes a break. He’s a great song writer and when he’s on point , his voice is excellent. These days tho it is rather burnt out from decades of being a rockstar.(tune down a few steps should sort it..) Imagine how horrifically embarrassing and horrible it was for him to be humiliated with the about a girl cover and how much courage it takes to go in front of cameras again knowing it could blow up in your face again and you could become a meme. Poor dude is under a lot of pressure there and battling severe addiction. I think he knows the sound guys done a shit job too and he just doesn’t want to risk an awful performance being sent around the world.should note, He did also play drift and die , and cash and cobain before this , both of which weren’t bad.
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The harmonics on the guitar are always played in the background because there’s only 2 guitar players and the second guitar player would have to do the harmonics throughout the whole song live if they wanted to do it manually live. Must’ve not been able to play the harmonics in the background here.
Is the mixer terrible or is whatever that is recording this trash, because the vocals on this do not sound good. Not just poor singing, but just horrible sound quality
I found other recording from this same concert. This is a cell phone recording. That’s why it sounds like hot garbage. Maybe one of these days will understand sound waves.
Not bad. The mix is bad though. His guitar is a little too loud but what he's singing is right on. Its just real quiet because of a bad mix. This is actually really good but the sound man let en down. Last i heard , Wes walked off stage because the lights were too briight. So its good that hes finally coming down from whatever cloid he was in you know. I think its a good start. His voice needs to be louder than his guitar for starters but i mean hell...seeing him alive is a miracle for real. Back in the day, he was one hell of a vocalist and frontman. HE got in his own way and I hope that he straightens out for good.
Oh no doubt. It's so loud in there at shows that most phones can't handle it. But this is alright and certainly much better than not being able to see this so thanks for recording it! I would love to see them live and especially would have loved to see them in around 2000 or so. Would have been insane I bet!