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Post by happy on Aug 29, 2020 1:10:54 GMT -5
I noticed that security guard too. Hard not to respond to the music at that point! deb5anne Is it the wrist of your dominant hand? I broke mine 7 years ago and had to have surgery and a plate installed! Yes have to see an orthopedic next week They put me right out to do it then. A friend had a similar surgery a few weeks ago and they sedated her and froze her arm (I assume with some kind of epidural) which meant a much easier recovery time.
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Post by sizzling63 on Aug 29, 2020 1:45:27 GMT -5
What do people think about TSMGO video? I like the professional quality of the video and I think it is a very good performance, but somehow I remember better ones from a vocal point of view. He looks stunning though. As I said right after the premiere, even visually they had to work with what they had. While they might have footage from the cameras projecting on the main screens, only a few concerts were filmed specifically for other purposes (like the TSMGO documentary now on Netflix). A lot of the live performances on the CD/BluRay are from public performances recorded by various television companies. Only the London O2 performances are actually new material that QAL recorded themselves. I am just grateful that The Isle Of Wight WWTLF was recorded professionally back then And the Love Kills iHeartRadio still ... kills. I don't think they ever performed it better than on the first night, which isn't what usually happens in Adam's case. Same with I Was Born To Love you - there were a handful of performances, but the one captured on professional video ended up being the best of them all - best vocal lines, flawless guitar solo... I also compared the official audio to the audience audio of the TSMGO performance, and Adam sounds better when heard from the audio system of the venue (more reverb, less strain in the final parts) than on the official release which is a fresh mix taken from the various microphones. He sounds front and center, and very powerful, but it is a bit different from what the audience heard. I am glad they managed to fix the guitar solo mishap though. One case where digital magic helps make things perfect I don't have the expertise and knowledge to judge video quality, guitar work, or even vocal delivery, but I know what I like. Surprisingly, the three songs that you mentioned in the highlighted paragraph above are the ones that I am most excited about, with "Love Kills" from iHeartRadio most likely to be my favorite. That performance falls into the category that makes Adam really special for me. I guess that I don't necessarily need major production aka bells and whistles when it comes to Adam's performances, though I do realize that Queen is meant to be bombastic and theatrical in parts.
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