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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Mar 9, 2011 11:05:48 GMT -5
Like how Noel would let the fans sing the chorus to DLBIA, what do you think would work for BDI?
I would love to see Liam let the crowd sing the LAST chorus of TBGO. It's just slow enough that the chanting of the thousands in attendance would work very well.
I also think letting the fans sing the backing vocals on BTL for the "baby come on" part could work well too.
Thoughts?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2011 11:09:48 GMT -5
They would have to play to THOUSANDS first. It only works in an arena type situation, small gigs don't cut it.
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Post by Frank Lee Vulgar on Mar 9, 2011 12:22:07 GMT -5
It could work for Wigwam. Let the audience sing along the Sha-la-la's, that's easy enough. But of course, JitKenson's right here. It's not possible in the kind of venues they're playing atm.
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Post by putthisin ® on Mar 9, 2011 13:33:53 GMT -5
Liam didn't sing some lines on TBGO. It's on youtube. Maybe it wasn't TBGO but it did happen
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Post by jilliam on Mar 9, 2011 15:37:29 GMT -5
IMO, something like that comes naturally between the fans & band. Its the emotion of the gig. Shit like that doesn't happen when the crowd are stale, that euphoric spark has to ignite throughout the gig, any gig of any size. Been to many a gig at the legendary Troubadour in LA which holds about 300 at max capacity and have witnessed mass sing a longs which go down a storm. Its all the dynamics of the performance if you ask me.
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Post by barnafin95 on Mar 9, 2011 16:48:10 GMT -5
If your listening to it afterwards on a bootleg, crowd singalongs sounds pretty shit. BUT if i had to say a bit that would be suited to those, it'd be the end of the chorus to KFAD: "I'd kill for a dream tonight". Would be pretty cool to hear everyone bellow that right before they launch into the solo
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Post by rcknrollstar on Mar 9, 2011 17:23:29 GMT -5
Wigwam would work. The crowd could sing 'coming, coming, coming up' at the end.
I think the reason they don't play the song live is because it doesn't really work without a quire. I think the crowd could easily be the backing vocals.
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Post by King Blougaredoc on Mar 9, 2011 17:48:37 GMT -5
First, they have to write a singalong anthem appealing enough for a generation of people all around the world. Easy.
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Post by MasterplanMatt on Mar 9, 2011 18:21:21 GMT -5
I reckon the crowd could sing a verse of Morning Son since it's slow and you can imagine the crowd shouting it!
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Post by thuperthonic on Mar 9, 2011 18:59:16 GMT -5
First, they have to write a singalong anthem appealing enough for a generation of people all around the world. Easy. Once they write it, will the leak be imminent?
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Post by talktonight228 on Mar 9, 2011 21:56:04 GMT -5
I think they could have a singalong with a smaller crowd they just need people who are into it. Lets try for one in Toronto please! Also I think we'll hear some crowd singing at RAH on March 25 for the TCT gig
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Post by bluemagpie on Mar 9, 2011 22:18:55 GMT -5
^No way it'll beat last year's. The crowd singing the outro of Whatever was a very special moment.
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Post by Rifles on Mar 9, 2011 22:20:46 GMT -5
First, they have to write a singalong anthem appealing enough for a generation of people all around the world. Easy. Once they write it, will the leak be imminent? Don't remind him! That's the first time I've seen him make a real comment. (i semi-lol'ed by the way)
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Post by King Blougaredoc on Mar 11, 2011 3:34:59 GMT -5
Ah, so i became a one hit wonder, ok ok...
"Looks like, once Beady Eye write a singalong anthem appealing enough for a generation of people all around the world, the leak will be imminent"
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