@@GamingDrummer89 yes, totally, but also in the parts where no "aptations" are done, he reaches notes that he wasn't able to reach in the previous tour.
Labrie did great job here. I am happy that after 3-4 shows he is not rusty anymore. He is also more strategic to his voice. He stick to the melody and if he changes it he takes lower notes instead of yelling as high as he can. Good job. Good old years!
I watched another clip of this that was way closer to James. Watching him do the scream part (which sounds GREAT), it seems he's more staccato on at least some of the words there. He's got a lot of reverb on his voice and that helps fill it out more.
James is doing a really really good job in this tour. Seeing him in this amazing shape, along with having Portnoy back makes me feel so happy
James is doing better than the last tour definitely, and I think part of it is him being more strategic with his voice.
@@GamingDrummer89 yes, totally, but also in the parts where no "aptations" are done, he reaches notes that he wasn't able to reach in the previous tour.
@@gardhul What parts do you mean?
James is the MVP of this tour, deal with it.
Loved James’s energy, dude he’s back on the track, can’t wait for see them live at Chile 🇨🇱 in December
Labrie did great job here. I am happy that after 3-4 shows he is not rusty anymore. He is also more strategic to his voice. He stick to the melody and if he changes it he takes lower notes instead of yelling as high as he can. Good job. Good old years!
I watched another clip of this that was way closer to James. Watching him do the scream part (which sounds GREAT), it seems he's more staccato on at least some of the words there. He's got a lot of reverb on his voice and that helps fill it out more.
Yeah Jamessss!!!❤
James!!!!!
Thanks for this upload!
Excellent quality here thx!
19:26 James still got it
Great!
17:22 and 18:01, finally we see that JP is human and can make mistakes :D
He's the guitar Federer
just a little bit late to switch the pedal/fx patch
the first one is an obvious flaw... but all the guitar heroes make dozens of mistakes like this playing live, most of the times hidden by distortion.
He wants us to think he's human ah ah ah!!! :)
8:10
He is OK in the Genesis, Kansas and Marillion parts, not so much in The Pink Floyd ones... and quiet in the Yes, U.K. and Rush sections... thanks God.
pobre fracasado lleva comentando lo mismo por tres días