last response, I promise..
You guys make it seem like I'm some sort of newbie to this band who's barely heard of the hip.
I LOVE the Hip!
I haven't failed to miss a show in Boston since the FC tour...
As Rory (wphipfan) knows, I've filmed four shows, been lucky enough to hang with the band a few times too...even this year..
I've got tons of boots and yes, I rate each one of them for my own use, some have a great performance but lousy sound, some have great sound but less than stellar performance.
this is no sweeping inditement of the band by any means or how hard Gord works to deliver a show...
Those of you who were at the concerts I mentioned, I have no desire to take anything away from you, memeories and all..
But as a rabid Hip boot collector for over Ten years, I think this forum would be able to tolerate me to "expressing my opinion" (its only mine so don't break out the torches)...
I agree with the post which said Gord's voice tends to improve as the tour goes on ... I saw the Boston 9/21?04 show and he was "dead on"..
I've read alot of 2004 show reviews that also testify he is in great form..
I just was disapointed (agree or not) that the first official release was
so uneven with Gord's vocals and yes, I think its tough to listen to...
So don't gimme no more lip like "Geez, maybe you should go listen to studio albums, or maybe you'd want the band to do overdubs.."
Grow up!
It's one boot I'm talking about...
The band is great, the live series is finally here and if Bobby is true to his
word, we should expect a 2004 DVD in the near future as well..
I just hope they get the lighting right!...
OK, I'm done with this topic ...
Peace my fellow Hipsters (did I spell that right???)
Scott
down in a bunker in Boston ("let me OOOOUT!)