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Post by ent on Nov 17, 2013 15:25:36 GMT 2
It was a long time that I was searching for this complete interview. I have an audio file with part of it and yesterday, by chance, I stumble upon it. Many of you have probably already seen it but I think it's very interesting because Joey speaks a lot about their beginnings as a band, and also about the genesis of the Prisoners album. Besides it is taken in a particular moment, not long before the band's splitting, when Joey was probably already meditating about it. Finally it features some interesting acoustic versions (Homeland ). Enjoy Part 1 Part 2
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Post by vicky on Nov 20, 2013 11:53:07 GMT 2
Thank you ent! I watched the complete interview and you know what? I was surprised by the high tonalities Joey endeavors to reach and keep, even if they don't sound so natural. And I was struck by the contrast between his visible weariness (probably the interview was recorded after a concert) and the satisfaction and passion he put in playing on the moment, so simply, voice and guitar, little parts of his creations. Beautiful memories and important documentation.
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Post by ent on Nov 20, 2013 19:44:55 GMT 2
Thank you ent! I watched the complete interview and you know what? I was surprised by the high tonalities Joey endeavors to reach and keep, even if they don't sound so natural. And I was struck by the contrast between his visible weariness (probably the interview was recorded after a concert) and the satisfaction and passion he put in playing on the moment, so simply, voice and guitar, little parts of his creations. Beautiful memories and important documentation.
Yes, maybe he's taken that tonality by mistake. I also found it a bit too high even if in that period his voice was simply incomparable and sounded better than ever. I think I've already posted this (here or in the old forum) but it explains better what I mean: It's so amazing!
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Post by Eva Tomorrow on Nov 20, 2013 21:53:29 GMT 2
Thank you ent! I watched the complete interview and you know what? I was surprised by the high tonalities Joey endeavors to reach and keep, even if they don't sound so natural. And I was struck by the contrast between his visible weariness (probably the interview was recorded after a concert) and the satisfaction and passion he put in playing on the moment, so simply, voice and guitar, little parts of his creations. Beautiful memories and important documentation.
Yes, maybe he's taken that tonality by mistake. I also found it a bit too high even if in that period his voice was simply incomparable and sounded better than ever. I think I've already posted this (here or in the old forum) but it explains better what I mean: It's so amazing! Two singers who defined an era , I love this video, it's a shame that we haven't more videos like this, with both together. Last June in Madrid, Europe played 26/June and Bon Jovi played 27/06 ... it had been a perfect moment for to see them together again, and in my city! (OK, is just a dream )
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