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Old 26 Jul 2006, 16:47   #26
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sorry to make you dissapointed paul i only just noticed it the other day! pleased ive been backed up on this one lol
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Old 26 Jul 2006, 16:49   #27
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pleased im not as blind as a bat! lol
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Old 26 Jul 2006, 16:49   #28
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This is mad he was out of shot
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Old 26 Jul 2006, 16:50   #29
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honestly its true!!!
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Old 26 Jul 2006, 16:51   #30
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Watch Meat's mouth just before it cuts aswell because you will notice that it is out of sequence.
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Old 26 Jul 2006, 16:55   #31
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on the mso dvd you can see that meat is not singing live! theres one point where he takes the mic from his mouth but his voice is still going?! ill find out which part its at.
i'm glad you noticed that. i am a singer too and i know you can take the mic away and still hear a whisper sound. but if your lips aren't moving, you shouldn't be able to hear articulated words. there are several moments on that live dvd that are overdubbed. this is not to tell that Meat was singing out of tune throughout the show, but some small parts are overdubbed, and that's a fact.
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Old 26 Jul 2006, 16:57   #32
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i'm glad you noticed that. i am a singer too and i know you can take the mic away and still hear a whisper sound. but if your lips aren't moving, you shouldn't be able to hear articulated words. there are several moments on that live dvd that are overdubbed. this is not to tell that Meat was singing out of tune throughout the show, but some small parts are overdubbed, and that's a fact.
ain't nothing wrong about it, every band does it. I not only notice that on meat dvds!!!!
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Old 26 Jul 2006, 17:20   #33
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Play it nice, folks.
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Old 26 Jul 2006, 18:43   #34
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Play it nice, folks.
we always do it real nice... and soft
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Old 26 Jul 2006, 19:08   #35
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The sound on the MSO DVD is mastered up to DTS 5.1 quality. There is tons of compression on the vocals, so even if Meat does take the mic away, the voice will still be heard. However, there are obviously some 'overdubs'. The show was recorded over two nights, right? They took the best bits of BOTH nights and edited them together. Say for instance, he sang the chorus of a song better on night 2, but the verse better on night 1?! Simple - mix them together, then put this 'new' audio mix on top of the filmed footage. END OF DEBATE.

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Old 26 Jul 2006, 19:23   #36
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The sound on the MSO DVD is mastered up to DTS 5.1 quality. There is tons of compression on the vocals, so even if Meat does take the mic away, the voice will still be heard. However, there are obviously some 'overdubs'. The show was recorded over two nights, right? They took the best bits of BOTH nights and edited them together. Say for instance, he sang the chorus of a song better on night 2, but the verse better on night 1?! Simple - mix them together, then put this 'new' audio mix on top of the filmed footage.
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I have to agree with you here. I was a little dissapointed when I first saw the dubbing but you have just made my day with your fantastic point!

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errrm, I don't think the debate will be over just because you say so..... if we want to carry on bedating then we can.
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Old 26 Jul 2006, 19:35   #37
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Apparantly at one of the half time shows a couple of years ago someone noticed that Shania Twain's vocals sounded a bit too perfect in parts (ie like the original song) the article (think it was on msn.com) basically went on to say that they had the original track playing on the soundboard and if any note is sounding flat they push up the original lyric with the sound delay.

This may or may not be something Meat has done on the MSO dvd, who knows...I did notice it on ICHSIBM on the slow part ('then you say nothing at all, so many times etc..) when it gets to Meat's line 'Well i couldn't have said it better myself' and patti goes on with 'now you finish me off...', that meats voal sounded a bit too like the original. I think that was the only time though.

At the end of it all who cares, the man doesn't mime everything like a lot of pop artists and it was because of the effort that he was putting into the live vocal that he collapsed on stage. So i'll take 99.999999% live vocal and the rest original sound anyday.
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Old 26 Jul 2006, 19:37   #38
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errrm, I don't think the debate will be over just because you say so..... if we want to carry on bedating then we can.
You can 'bedate' as much as you like, mate!
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Old 26 Jul 2006, 19:39   #39
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i don't really mind it... he took the best of 2 nights and made a fantastic dvd of it.... nothing wrong i think?
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Old 27 Jul 2006, 20:26   #40
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i personaly cant pick a decade song or time when Meats vocals rocked coz his singing has always done things to me that no man cud eva do! ( devil in disguise our Meaty is!)
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Old 29 Jul 2006, 06:36   #41
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i don't really mind it... he took the best of 2 nights and made a fantastic dvd of it.... nothing wrong i think?
Absolutely nothing wrong. I do not believe he rerecorded anything in a studio and passed it off as live - I think that they just chose the best sound and video from the 2 nights. This means that if the video was better one night and the sound better the other night, the lips may not synch with the sound.

Surely this is the whole point of having recorded it over 2 nights in the first place?
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