Till this day I still get goose bumps when I hear this song...chorus is absolutely moving espicially when the back ups underlay the main vocal. Actually a technique that The Beatles used often. I was a fan with their first album in the early 2000's
WCCC! I have this album somewhere, They release like 1 every couple years and only sell them at FYE for a short time and never again. This one has Saliva, Zakk Wylde Cold and Aaron Lewis on it too I think. And I agree whenever they played this on the radio I got chills. Best acoustic performance ever from anyone.
@theWHITEGUY100 Of course there's editing! This is a studio take. The guitar also changes between studio and live performances. Can you hear those notes live? I don't think so, even on electric, it's not the same... But whatever, all the bands do that. They put their best on the recordings. If Brent had to sing LIKE THIS every live performance he would be fucked xD Cheers mate!
He actually can do it, cause how else did they get it on recording? It's just that he doesn't want to do it live because he has to do a whole show and not just one show ^^
When you have talent and then God decides he wants you to sing for a band that is a gift to ALL his children I would imagine you skills go up by oh 100%......🙂👍
His voice had some issues while they toured non stop for years but he is singing so good now. He didn't permanently due damage like people thought he is amazing but they take days off in-between shows now. He just sang on their RU-vid channel no microphone acoustic ASOBH & Getup for Suicide Prevention fundraiser today.
@BrianPhotosGallo Oh yeah. I don't know anything about REAL bands and true musicians. I apologize, my bad for replying you, Mr Perfect. *Irony off* Now really. You are telling me that the music you listen is the best music? And that the bands you like are REAL bands? No sir. Your argument is 100% invalid. Shinedown is a REAL band, and they are true musicians. See? I have my opinion aswell. Dream Theater, Queensryche? Don't mention that here. Good day, sir.