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Post by Stein on Apr 26, 2019 16:10:47 GMT 2
Live at Lugnets Ishall in Falun, Sweden on May 10, 1986, on the first leg of The Final Countdown tour.
Setlist: The Final Countdown Wings of Tomorrow Danger on the Track Heart of Stone Ninja Carrie Aphasia On the Loose Drum and Keyboard Solo Cherokee Love Chaser Time Has Come Dreamer (A cappella) Open Your Heart Rock the Night
Encore: Stormwind Dance the Night Away The Final Countdown (reprise)
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Post by raginronic on Apr 28, 2019 15:30:54 GMT 2
A] It's a bit interesting to hear TFC performed before it's album came out...
B] It's also odd that Joey would go high with 'and things to be found', but go low for 'I'm sure we'll all miss her so!'
And C] Every single song from the TFC album was performed live here as well, and before the encore.
Stein, do you know if Joey ever told anyone in the media why he chose not to stay on high notes for the entirety of TFC when played live back in this time period?
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Post by Stein on Apr 28, 2019 16:06:01 GMT 2
Stein, do you know if Joey ever told anyone in the media why he chose not to stay on high notes for the entirety of TFC when played live back in this time period? Yes, he addressed this in an interview with the magazine OKEJ, issue #8 in 1986: The health cure was followed by a lot of work with vocal coach Bo Sydow. Together they developed something that can be called "A new Tempest voice". "I don't push my voice as much as I did before," Joey says. "I have started to work in a whole new way: Now I look more at the big picture. Earlier on, quite often I had to show off just to prove that I was the best. Now I sing in a more relaxed way. Compared to how I sang before, my voice is much more honest now. Now I know what I did wrong before. I feel like I've become more experienced."You can read the full article in the Articles section of www.wingsoftomorrow.com. It's the article called "EUROPE's rock rocket has lifted off".
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Post by raginronic on Apr 29, 2019 10:13:59 GMT 2
Stein, do you know if Joey ever told anyone in the media why he chose not to stay on high notes for the entirety of TFC when played live back in this time period? Yes, he addressed this in an interview with the magazine OKEJ, issue #8 in 1986: The health cure was followed by a lot of work with vocal coach Bo Sydow. Together they developed something that can be called "A new Tempest voice". "I don't push my voice as much as I did before," Joey says. "I have started to work in a whole new way: Now I look more at the big picture. Earlier on, quite often I had to show off just to prove that I was the best. Now I sing in a more relaxed way. Compared to how I sang before, my voice is much more honest now. Now I know what I did wrong before. I feel like I've become more experienced."You can read the full article in the Articles section of www.wingsoftomorrow.com. It's the article called "EUROPE's rock rocket has lifted off". Ah...cool, thanks Stein. Oh, and one thing that I read in the History section is that Joey came down with an allergy or something to some bread stuff he was eating when he was trying to get the vocals for the TFC album done...I know exactly what he got allergic to. It was gluten. I don't think he'd have those allergies now though. =P
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