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Post by Jgrp on Nov 17, 2016 12:09:05 GMT -5
People often say it's starts well on a tour and declines quickly. Not sure how that explains glasto 2004. I agree with a post above that 2000/2002 was ok (I actually think 2002 sounded better than 2000 for some reason) but the sum-ah stuff I don't think is confidence, I think it's a decline in voice. Even when he talks he sounds lower than when younger, like we all do! But even more so if we'd sung smoke n drunk as much as him. I think his nasal winey approach is his way of approaching it to overcome this and 'sing' but I'm not so keen on it. Think I'd rather 2005 voice than the My Generation TFIF voice well glastonbury doesnt need an explanation because it was likely the first time that it became apparent that Liams voice had declined to a point where it wasnt coming back like it used to and it never would again, up until that point he usually started out mostly fine (2002 was shaky) the nasely stuff is probably party sugar damage in his airways, im not sure its something he decided to actually do. BE was probably the strongest hed started out since about 2002 but that didnt last long, I can assume that if Liam impresses at that start of this cycle it wont be lasting long once the touring kicks in like any other time. as for surgery, I guess it could help but then julie andrews would disagree. Yea true. Glasto was a really weird one though. All tours after that, beginning middle and end, he didn't sound as bad as that night in 2004. His singing at the beginning of BE was immense. It does seem to be that acoustic, he sounds better. Perhaps the volume of the electric guitars causes him to shout n lose it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2016 17:00:03 GMT -5
well glastonbury doesnt need an explanation because it was likely the first time that it became apparent that Liams voice had declined to a point where it wasnt coming back like it used to and it never would again, up until that point he usually started out mostly fine (2002 was shaky) the nasely stuff is probably party sugar damage in his airways, im not sure its something he decided to actually do. BE was probably the strongest hed started out since about 2002 but that didnt last long, I can assume that if Liam impresses at that start of this cycle it wont be lasting long once the touring kicks in like any other time. as for surgery, I guess it could help but then julie andrews would disagree. Yea true. Glasto was a really weird one though. All tours after that, beginning middle and end, he didn't sound as bad as that night in 2004. His singing at the beginning of BE was immense. It does seem to be that acoustic, he sounds better. Perhaps the volume of the electric guitars causes him to shout n lose it. I would disagree on that, glasto wasnt the best gig granted and the poole gig they did the day before I believe was much better in general atmosphere but Liam himself was MUCH worse during most of the DBTT tour and the DOYS tour, argentina 2006 is probably the total worst for Liam as well as the band, DOYS he wasnt even trying to sing for the most part. Liam during the festival run in 2013 was much worse than glasto 04 as well, check out ibiza rocks, T in the park etc, his voice was knackered, the only tune at glastonbury that was really poor imo was SCYHO, it was well beyond Liam that night and the sound levels just made the situation worse. glasto 04 wasnt great but I put that down to varying factors, playing speed, sound levels, Liam and just generally not being a good night for them but theres many gigs far worse that one imo, certainly for Liam.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 17, 2016 18:24:47 GMT -5
well glastonbury doesnt need an explanation because it was likely the first time that it became apparent that Liams voice had declined to a point where it wasnt coming back like it used to and it never would again, up until that point he usually started out mostly fine (2002 was shaky) the nasely stuff is probably party sugar damage in his airways, im not sure its something he decided to actually do. BE was probably the strongest hed started out since about 2002 but that didnt last long, I can assume that if Liam impresses at that start of this cycle it wont be lasting long once the touring kicks in like any other time. as for surgery, I guess it could help but then julie andrews would disagree. Yea true. Glasto was a really weird one though. All tours after that, beginning middle and end, he didn't sound as bad as that night in 2004. His singing at the beginning of BE was immense. It does seem to be that acoustic, he sounds better. Perhaps the volume of the electric guitars causes him to shout n lose it. They are discussing in Lord Don't Slow Me Down that their monitors are shit and that they can't hear themselves.
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