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Palace Revolution 2000
ok so is it effects or people under the stage?
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melillo
doesnt rush use these type of effects also? the answer is yes btw
Please elaborate. When I saw Rush they pretty much handled everything as a 3 piece. they don't have hidden musicians, and last time I saw them the only "effect" was when Geddy played some keyboard line which subsequently repeated on a loop. have you seen Rush live?
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1cdog
Yeah...........and U2 still sucks..........
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1cdog
Yeah...........and U2 still sucks..........
Welly, welly well, at least they are still a touring band and there's no bs about a tiny todger so U2 fans
are probably busy catching shows rather than bitchin' about artist they don't fancy at all.
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Jah Paul
Billy's correct...U2's keyboard player under the stage is Terry Lawless.
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Chris Fountain
It seems to me that playing under a stage would violate OSHA regulations. Therefore, any musical assistance must originate from behind the stage.
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Munichhilton
Naturalust they do get credit. This whole thing is bogus.
Even Sting had a bass player (Danny Quatrochi) on Walking On The Moon backing him on the Synch tour.
U2's 'understage' band is fully credited at the end of the movie U2 360 Live. Terry Lawless's name is followed by 'keyboards'. How is that hiding anything?
The other support musicians are credited with Audio Support or the actual instrument they are using or teching. Its in the Tour guide - its everywhere.
Any good band has 'support'. In the case of U2 they don't have anything but themselves on stage so they hide all support and teching looping and programs under the stage as there is no backstage when its 360 degrees.
If the Stones didn't want Blondie playing his acoustic onstage he would do it from backstage or behind.
This is not groundbreaking rock n roll news. I am also not a U2 fan, just a respecter of their achievements...
Damn hard to put anything anywhere but under this stage:
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At least the Stones have all the backing musicans visable and on stage....
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melillo
doesnt rush use these type of effects also? the answer is yes btw
Please elaborate. When I saw Rush they pretty much handled everything as a 3 piece. they don't have hidden musicians, and last time I saw them the only "effect" was when Geddy played some keyboard line which subsequently repeated on a loop. have you seen Rush live?
You got it. RUSH is and always was a trio. To suggest otherwise is the epitome of laughing out loud. Every note coming from the stage is accounted for. The men are extreme examples of virtuosos on each of their instruments. From Taurus pedals to keyboard loops triggered by the feet, its all done by them except the lights and pyro.
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Not always.
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Not always.
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Gazza said:Please explain.Quote
Not always.
Well, for example, they've used backing singers singing offstage at the Superbowl.
And on the occasions where Blondie has filled Keith's guitar sound out by playing the electric guitar (as opposed to playing acoustic ONSTAGE) he's tended to do it from the wings. I've personally seen it with my own eyes, on occasions where my seat has been down to the side and its been possible to witness it thanks to the angle from the seat to the side of the stage.
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Gazza said:Please explain.Quote
Not always.
Well, for example, they've used backing singers singing offstage at the Superbowl.
And on the occasions where Blondie has filled Keith's guitar sound out by playing the electric guitar (as opposed to playing acoustic ONSTAGE) he's tended to do it from the wings. I've personally seen it with my own eyes, on occasions where my seat has been down to the side and its been possible to witness it thanks to the angle from the seat to the side of the stage.
That is so lame Gazza...next your going to be saying Mick colours his hair.
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On the ABB tour, Blondie played electric guitar on Jumping Jack Flash, Start Me Up, Get Off Of My Cloud, Before They Make Me Run, Wanna Hold You and a few others. Mostly in full view on the main stage, unless it was during the B-stage part, or during the first couple of songs of the show (when also Lisa and Bernard were singing behind the amps).
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Well, for example, they've used backing singers singing offstage at the Superbowl.And on the occasions where Blondie has filled Keith's guitar sound out by playing the electric guitar (as opposed to playing acoustic ONSTAGE) he's tended to do it from the wings. I've personally seen it with my own eyes, on occasions where my seat has been down to the side and its been possible to witness it thanks to the angle from the seat to the side of the stage.
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melillo
doesnt rush use these type of effects also? the answer is yes btw
Please elaborate. When I saw Rush they pretty much handled everything as a 3 piece. they don't have hidden musicians, and last time I saw them the only "effect" was when Geddy played some keyboard line which subsequently repeated on a loop. have you seen Rush live?
You got it. RUSH is and always was a trio. To suggest otherwise is the epitome of laughing out loud. Every note coming from the stage is accounted for. The men are extreme examples of virtuosos on each of their instruments. From Taurus pedals to keyboard loops triggered by the feet, its all done by them except the lights and pyro.
thats pretty much what i said
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Well, for example, they've used backing singers singing offstage at the Superbowl.And on the occasions where Blondie has filled Keith's guitar sound out by playing the electric guitar (as opposed to playing acoustic ONSTAGE) he's tended to do it from the wings. I've personally seen it with my own eyes, on occasions where my seat has been down to the side and its been possible to witness it thanks to the angle from the seat to the side of the stage.
O.K. Thanks.Those are good examples. With the exception of the one off Detroit Super Bowl gig that you mentioned, its not like the Stones are normally using hidden back up musicans through out the majority of the concert every night of the tour or anything like that. At least I've never seen them do it or heard or read about it anywhere before.
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GravityBoy
The horse's mouth.