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Old 05-04-2012, 12:05 PM
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I hear you perfectly, Peestie, And I know that you can appreciate an electronic fill for an acoustic performance. It's nothing new, by the way, he used prerecordings in all his solotours since 2006, also with the band. I think that is more cheating than doing it solo so that it is obvious. I'd love the loopthought, but that's too risky for a controlfreak...
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I hear you perfectly, Peestie, And I know that you can appreciate an electronic fill for an acoustic performance. It's nothing new, by the way, he used prerecordings in all his solotours since 2006, also with the band. I think that is more cheating than doing it solo so that it is obvious. I'd love the loopthought, but that's too risky for a controlfreak...
I really agree. I've always found it weird that he does it with the band. It just seems like he's trying to be "stripped down" with just the four of them on stage but then doesn't like it so fills in the gaps with computer samples instead of an extra musician or two (and aren't there offstage musicians on the last tours as well?).

I still want him to record and release a DVD of this show... I'll not get to see it and a high quality document of it would go down very well with me.
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I really agree. I've always found it weird that he does it with the band. It just seems like he's trying to be "stripped down" with just the four of them on stage but then doesn't like it so fills in the gaps with computer samples instead of an extra musician or two (and aren't there offstage musicians on the last tours as well?).

I still want him to record and release a DVD of this show... I'll not get to see it and a high quality document of it would go down very well with me.
I really like the stripped down backingtrack for ISA and the one - as far as what I've heard from Come, too.
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