Ronnie Dio's twin brother needed his vocals turned-up in the mix (killer vocals), and Dwight from The Office needed more 'verb on his drum kit. All joking aside... killer performance by killer musicians. Have always loved this tune.
I would imagine the room is too small to get the amount of midrange needed for a good mix on top of acoustic drums .There is only so much midrange in the sound spectrum
It’s amazing to hear Uli adapt to a flat amp that has no power tube drive and a modeled sounding preamp (as opposed to pushed preamp). It really takes so much away from the guitar. It’s not a tube sound, it’s a fluorescent tube sound. Really shocking actually. Yet, he amazingly changes changes the song and adapts to the flat amp.
Many greats of rock and jazz have played in that particular bar in the past, including Fish (Marillion) and even Steve Hacket and Ray Wilson from Genesis. Maggie Reilly, Spencer Davis Group, Carl Palmer, Chester Thompson, It's the most unlikely place in the middle of nowhere at the corner of a side street in a small east german town (Reichenbach), but the bar owner is connected with musicians and music scene all over the world. It's a cult place. Walls are banged with photos and newspaper cuts with dozens of famous musicians that have played there in the past three decades. Well worth a visit. They even make a festival (Artrock Festival) periodically. Go and see it.
@@ffmdotcom yes exactly - he acts it up... plays it effortlessly and casually his eyes wonder the ceiling 1:00 like it's no problem - it is definitely his trademark
Great leads in short doses are awesome. But when you keep on going and going and going- dragging it out forever, it loses its magic and gets real old real fast. SHORT doses is the KEY. Great vocals, by the way.