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Post by maddogfagin on Sept 30, 2015 11:41:19 GMT
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Post by Equus on Oct 1, 2015 8:38:18 GMT
Well... Lip-Syncing... Maybe not lip-Syncing, but why not pre-record Ian's voice in a studio, let him sing on the big screen, while fully concentrated on playing various instruments... (... and please bring back the Claghorn, Ian...) I wouldn't mind if Ian used recordings of his voice in a live show... Why not? We already have singers on the screen, clearly recorded in the past... Of course most people would prefer a little honesty, if Ian were to Lip-Sync... but I believe him... I don't think that he would be dishonest about something like that... That's just utter tosh...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2015 16:28:46 GMT
I've not read that Ian is lip syncing. Show me one report of this. “Actually playing the flute…” is the only remark close to this.This is all I've seen on this matter: rawramp.me/2015/09/09/new-show-jethrotull-performed-by-ian-anderson-anvilarts-it-does-not-work-as-an-opera-but-its-still-fun/That said, Ian Anderson is no Jon Anderson. So, while the magical voice could hold your attention on recordings, it is less suitable for large auditoriums. Operatic it ain’t! And there was another problem too… We waited, like patient citizens, for the “magicians reveal”. You know, that moment when the curtain falls back… And the ‘true’ singers are exposed… But, unfortunately, there was no ‘Prestige’. The characters remained on the screen. Filmed onto a rather amateurish back-drop. The band merely played in front of this. This led to one member of the audience wondering out-loud if Anderson was “Actually playing the flute…” And, to be honest, we could not be positive that he was… Not the whole time, anyway. And that’s the problem when you combine live music with pre-recorded sounds. Of course, this was all cleverly managed. But, still, we would have preferred it all to be live.
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Post by futureshock on Oct 1, 2015 20:33:31 GMT
I saw Tosh play at the Absentium Auditorium, as warmups to Milli Vanilli on the Fit To Mimic Tour.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2015 22:22:55 GMT
I saw Tosh play at the Absentium Auditorium, as warmups to Milli Vanilli on the Fit To Mimic Tour. Other Tosh Absentium Fit To Mimic
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I got a toothache, going to see Dr. Bogenbroom.....I'm on my way 3 cheers for Dr. Bogenbroom!
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Post by 1971roadrunner on Nov 16, 2015 14:10:21 GMT
Mr. Anderson was having a hard time hitting those high notes, like in the Fruits of Frankfield song, he definitely sang that. It was just a disappointment having to hear the girl and the dude sing verses of kick arse Tull songs, I really would have rather heard Ian. You know, he barely addressed the audience at the rock opera? At least not at the Philly show. When it was over I was like....wait, that was it?! He told us to buy a t-shirt at intermission but that was about it. I totally think he saw me wave at him though.....
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