Voodoo Billy wrote:Got mine today, sounds great. By the way Sinatra would struggle to sing a bloody note these days.
the ghost of guitarplayer wrote:The "majority" on facebook
• 113 "liked" the announcement of when copies would be mailed out.
• Out of 29 comments six actually had received it and praised it, although none discussed the vocals on the recording.
So in this rather narrow poll, that's 12 out of 13 * (all diehard Bunnymen fans) who gave the thumbs up to the Do It Clean CD, including one who said it was "f**king amazing one of the best things i've bought in absolute ages" - despite being a recent live recording of two classic and much-loved Bunnymen albums being performed that were originally released some 30 years ago. None discussed the vocals on the recording.
Meanwhile, the announcement about Will Sergeant's new acoustic album attracted 401 "likes" and 46 comments about the picture of him standing outside a Cold War bunker.
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black francis wrote:The problem with that is the emotion involved and you I don't believe you can get an accurate sense of quality of the vocals. I have the live CD's they produced after shows I've attended where I swore Mac was in amazing vocal form and couldn't wait to play the live CDs and each time I was like "was this the same fucking show I went to?"
That's not to discount what you felt and heard live but at least in my experience it's never the same as reality. And I'm fine with that.
black francis wrote:That's not to discount what you felt and heard live but at least in my experience it's never the same as reality. And I'm fine with that.
Wabbit wrote:and your point is ? ..... like I say it is the only poll we have and the only majority all be it small.....I guess no one commented on the voice because it is not a big issue...
btw I have just been playing devils advocat a bit....
Got everyone chit chatting though didn't it..
Shaz
the ghost of guitarplayer wrote:The point was to show that your claim about facebook - from what I read elsewhere on this thread was in response to FC's original thoughts that an otherwise good recording was let down by Mac's vocals plus any other general criticism of Mac's vocals - was pointless, as most of the comments had come from people who hadn't even received the live cd, had just "liked" the announcement about when copies are being sent out and there appeared to be more interest in Will's picture.
I don't expect Mac's voice to generally be a big issue, but can understand how some fans might not like it when listening to the original recordings. I mean you have had 17-18 years of him singing like that now to get used to it and surely should know what to expect by now.
Wabbit wrote:his voice is not fucked!! majority think cd is good...
fat cherry wrote:gave it another whirl tonight and OK I am being a bit harsh because some of it is really good, but, say, happy death men and with a hip are pretty bad vocally. The band is really consistent and everythjing shaz says. But even so i can't ever ever ever forgive his pronunciation of the word 'heaven' as heavorrrn on with a hip. I guess my fanboy days are over. sniff.
black francis wrote:^^^^
That must be a load of Mac and Will's shoulders. Jesus I can't believe I typed that. Pretentious fucker.
I appreciate nobody saying anything.
the ghost of guitarplayer wrote:The "majority" on facebook
• 113 "liked" the announcement of when copies would be mailed out.
• Out of 29 comments six actually had received it and praised it, although none discussed the vocals on the recording.
So in this rather narrow poll, that's 12 out of 13 * (all diehard Bunnymen fans) who gave the thumbs up to the Do It Clean CD, including one who said it was "f**king amazing one of the best things i've bought in absolute ages" - despite being a recent live recording of two classic and much-loved Bunnymen albums being performed that were originally released some 30 years ago. None discussed the vocals on the recording.
* See below comment
the ghost of guitarplayer wrote:I didn't buy the live CD but I attended one of the gigs last year, which I thoroughly enjoyed and thought Mac's vocals were tip-top on the night, unlike a Celin Dion gig - which I have never attended nor have the urge to do so, and I detest her vocal style, her songs and, generally, her - but glad you thought the Do It Clean CD is f**king amazing and the best thing you have ever bought, well at least since you bought Crocodiles and Heaven Up Here albums originally over 30 years ago. Well done.
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