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SiN1758 wrote:Is it just me or are the vocals waaay off on Slaughtered Authors? It's a shame 'cos the instruments are SPOT on - couldn't be better!
Banky wrote:SiN1758 wrote:Is it just me or are the vocals waaay off on Slaughtered Authors? It's a shame 'cos the instruments are SPOT on - couldn't be better!
Ginger's lone vocals on the verses definitely sound weird, yeah. I'm not sure if it's normally meant to have backing vox over it*, or if his voice is just weak, but it does sound distinctly 'off'.
I can't find fault with the rest of the performances though - as far as I can tell they hit everything else damn-near note perfect.
I like also how the close-up style of the recording puts more emphasis (deliberately or otherwise) on the band's frequent use of 3-part harmony. I mean, obviously they do all this live as well, but in a film that goes between shots of each band member it just seems more noticeable. I just remember watching it over the weekend with a friend and finding both of us commenting on how good their vocals always are. It's almost hard to believe that the 4 blokes on screen are making the music you're hearing, at that exact moment.
It's also fun on certain songs to try to guess who's taking what harmony (harder than it sounds, kids!).
Regarding Tim Smith's captions, I see a few people have put it down to not 'getting' his humour, which isn't really the point. I would have thought a decent band doc would be more about letting the bands personalities shine through** rather than the director trying to stamp his own idiosyncratic personality all over it.
*I don't have the song to hand, but memory is poking me in the back of the head and telling me that the album version does use multitracked vocals on the verses. Somebody correct/praise me!
**Not that I'm claiming the film fails to get across a sense of the band's shenanigans. Ginger's idiotic facts had me laughing quite hard, as did his frankly terrible crab joke. .
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