Ian's best vocals of the entire reunion? He was pretty much in tune for the whole song which I don't think I've heard in any other reunion performance.
After dissecting that portion of the song, Ian might just be a tad late. But he didn't sing the wrong lyrics. If anything it seems that multiple members were signaling that they were too low and for whoever was running the board to increase their volume.
@@ELCHUCKO666 I saw quite a few shows on this tour and you are right most of the time the sound seemed to be for want of a better description bouncing around the arena. The Bass seemed to have a volume control of its own the vocals kept becoming almost lost and then come back loud and quite a few of the songs had a real bad Hiss and crackle. my best description would be like power surges. Only time I noticed anything on the tour so could be venue specific.
ru-vid.com/show-UCefCdMq0CYsu9LUjf3zv9_Q thats my page link if anyones interested in hearing some Guitar jams similar style to squire i would like to think lol
The roses have always been plagued by bad sound engineer's at gigs and they still fucking AMAZING. I saw them way back in the original days so all you moaners just be happy and thankful they reformed for a while and you got to experience their greatness. YEAH YEAH YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's weird - Since they reformed on this track Reni is swinging the beat noticeably more than he used to - on 'I am the Resurrection' he's swinging it less... not sure why either cause they were perfect as they were...
God, they're fucking excellent aren't they. No back up guitarist. No female backing trio in nice dresses, not played at a different speed, no horn section, no keyboards to 'fill out' the sound. No variation from the internation of the lyrics, no 'and now to help us with this one Eric Clapton', no jazz break in the middle.....
It's sad to think this is a band probably working out their notice. Ian's got his solo kit on! So it seems the decision's been made at this point. Great footage to see tho. Thanks for sharing 😊
Weird singer, seen him live twice with Roses and once solo in a small club, he can sing 8 out of 10 tunes spot on but there is always a couple of tunes where he sings like he suddenly became tone deaf. I have been at a couple of thousand music gigs over 30 years and never seen anyone else do that!
@@johncollins5552 agree totally. Seen brown a lot over the years and I mean a lot. On solo Gigs he was mostly on form. Especially in Glasgow. Never a bad gig in Glasgow honestly. Compared to few times in Edinburgh and sound was so bad I wanted to fight him lol
This version suffers from Squire having to use the bottleneck slide all the way through. On the record he switches to fretted parts. His chorus and lead parts sound a mess here.
THIS WHOLE STORY WITH THE BANS REVIVAL HAS BECOME RIDICULOUS. MAYBE THE BEST REVIVAL WAS THAT OF SLOWDIVE. THESE BANDS WERE GREAT AND PRODUCED MASTERIECES. BUT NOW ALL THESE PEOPLE ARE OLD AND IT IS A LITTLE BIT SAD TO SEE THEM TRYING TO ROCK. LEAVE THEM TO REST WITH THEIR TEA IN THEIR COUCH AND THANK THEM FOR THEIR HERITAGE. I AM 46 YEARS OLD AND HAS GROWN WITH THIS MUSIC!!!!!!!!
Ian Brown might have credit for some of the words, maybe even music, but he's the weakest link in the band. Can't sing on time! or is it the amount of effects they've had to put on the vocal to make him sound anywhere near respectable?