That's what I said, but on the contrary. The way he switches from his falsetto to his chest voice is really impressive. Most people's voice would crack almost every time, the way he doing it. Besides, he proves his worth at 2:16
@stephensky22 Haha, yeah...Patrick does actual sing the background vocals on the bridge on the album version of this song. And Justin sings the bridge on Chicago Is So Two Years Ago. ^_^
@RocketPawz That's my biggest problem with AOL sessions. Everything always sounds so clean and dry and clinical. Whoever engineers for AOL needs to be introduced to reverb. The band is fantastic (as always), but the engineering lets them down.
@kaoruHitachin199726 I'm not exactly sure on the details, but apparently he has asthma. People say depending on the day and how he feels, it's different
yea, but those notes that he like ... i dont know how to put it. he like sings them real high and with half voice. If he were to try i know for a fact he could hit those notes, it would be so awesome.
I would just like to point something out... This song is awesome, so is this version of it. However, the video maybe live, but the audio is not. The audio was recorded, edited, mixed, and mastered(like the studio version), all seperately, then re-synced to the video. So no, this is not live, but it's still awesome.