With all the booze and cigarettes Blitz has downed over the years, somehow his voice seems to take it. It doesn't matter, Bobby sounds the same on the stage and in the studio. One of the most durable voices in metal. Go see Overkill in concert. Even if you're not their biggest fan, they'll always deliver. It's a killer show. Always.
Looks like they had some tech issues, most probably with the monitors. You can see by the looks they give each other that something is wrong, also the mistakes and the way they acknowledge them do sound and look like playing partially 'blind' (e.g. can't hear themselves). Compare it to any other gig - they're always super tight. This kind of issues is possible on big festivals, where time is key and there's precious little time to switch the backline etc. Also, there's some vocal cutting out during Hello and DD's bass is completely inaudible. Overall, looks painful but they soldiered on.
..."under the influence" was their first record i bought back in '89 (i think) when i was in high school. Never say never, end of the line were my fav....and i still have that tape cassette with me. 😍🤘...
Damn it too many technical failures, and first time I see Blitz with kinda a belly hanging!! Were Blitz and Dave exhausted by the trip or what? I've seen them live quite a few times and they dont seem to be in their best shape in here. Ps: that crowd frustrates me, nothing like the good old times in the 80s and early 90s those were the best crowds and pits ever 🤘👊🍺🍺