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Maybe that explains why the got a little more loose after LA...Quote
As the tour went by week after week, did you get more comfortable? Did the weight start to lift off your shoulders?
Absolutely. After we played Los Angeles, everyone was like, “We got L.A. out of the way, now we can really relax, loosen up, and get into these feels.” There was a lot of pressure from the very beginning of the tour to Los Angeles because of the amount of press it was going to garner.
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HouseBoyKnows
Interesting discussion. SJ indicates that he was channeling Mick Taylor era live sound in his approach.
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BeastyBurdeny
Sounds like Steve REALLY wanted to play Moonlight Mile and they had some good jams of it in rehearsals. Surprised it didn't get the nod in Vegas. Maybe next year.
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random, but it seems odd to me that Mick can sing for days on end during rehearsal but can only do 2 show per week.
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random, but it seems odd to me that Mick can sing for days on end during rehearsal but can only do 2 show per week.
As a singer I think I can explain. One important element of singing is called 'support' which means holding back your air and controlling the outflow of your air which involves a lot of muscles in your upper body. If your support is good it takes pressure off of your neck area and you can sing for quite a long time. But supporting properly is hard if you dance or move a lot so that might explain why two hours on stage are much more straining for his voice than five hours of rehearsing.Quote
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random, but it seems odd to me that Mick can sing for days on end during rehearsal but can only do 2 show per week.