In many of their songs they do this. It's like sitting down and sorting out and reflecting on your feelings and then letting it all loose ... Kind of reminds me of opening up and then " oh you think I'm soft?" Lol
It’s so amazing and hitting so much nostalgia, seeing him hit the raw baritone yells like he did in his prime. I never thought I see stapp sing this powerful after their 09 comeback. I thought we lost those vocals years ago. So this did make me more than happy to see him performing like this at 50, like he did in his 20’s.
People can say whatever they want, but this band is absolutely legit. I'm from Brasil, and spent a huge part of my teenager days learning Tremonti's riffs by ear. Good times fr!
I’m really hoping they add wash away those years on the next tour set lists. Cuz he’s got the vocal power to do those songs now, especially after hearing he’s him kill this song.
Damn! This sounds soo good!! He sang way too heyyyy yaahhhargghh for too long so awesome to hear him actually sound like early Creed days!!! I would totally go see them live to hear more of this!!!!
Hmm, I wonder if Creed will stay together to make a new album? It would be interesting to see how they would do an album now that they are at the top of their game!
As much as I've said about Creed over the years, gotta give props where props are due. Band sounds tight and Scott Stapp somehow managed to maintain his voice better than other frontmen of the same era. Yes, I'll admit to being one of those people who sort of liked Creed then started hating on them for no good reason😂
Well they sound great..I mean this guys have been playing together for a long time..just switch singers..and you have a different band...lol..they can actually say they have 2 of the best singes around..Scott and Myles are so different and so good in their styles.
@@hobojungle1 Mark wrote these guitar patterns for Creed himself. He definitely can upgrade them with his new skills from AB and solo project if he chooses
@@indigo4438 there’s not a chance in hell he would change those classic songs at this point. Mark was held back from tapping into his full potential by Stapp. At least that’s what I always understood. Stapp wanted the music to keep him as the focal point.