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That makes sense. I did note that it happened as the screen popped into life behind them but other than that..

Also a point of note, I'm guessing a lot of people (myself included) don't even note that there is a QAL forum so it's fair to assume that this, and all QAL stuff can be discussed here too.
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The simple answer would be that production rehearsals are sometimes filmed and very often audio recorded.

This was a major televised event, in case of live sound drop out they had a recording of the songs they were playing which was switched in by mistake. There is no audible difference in the rest of the performance. An obvious thing to have as a backing track would be a second guitar to privide a fuller sound when Brian is soloing, this doesn't happen. Another would be for the solos in part or whole to be "on tape" this again doesn't happen Brian changes what he plays more often than a lot of people realise and he makes mistakes, so he is live. If they were using tapes they wouldn't need a percussionist, Roger could play just the basics while a recording did the rest. He is quite obscured by his kit. Spike and Neil are accomplished players too.

Vocally they have more voices available than they had originally to cover backing vocals. As for the lead vocals, one of the complaints about Lambert is that he keeps changing the phrasing, timing and delivery of the melody, if he was lip syncing that wouldn't be the case.
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[QUOTE] [b]Vocal harmony wrote:[/b]

The simple answer would be that production rehearsals are sometimes filmed and very often audio recorded.

This was a major televised event, in case of live sound drop out they had a recording of the songs they were playing which was switched in by mistake. There is no audible difference in the rest of the performance. An obvious thing to have as a backing track would be a second guitar to privide a fuller sound when Brian is soloing, this doesn't happen. Another would be for the solos in part or whole to be "on tape" this again doesn't happen Brian changes what he plays more often than a lot of people realise and he makes mistakes, so he is live. If they were using tapes they wouldn't need a percussionist, Roger could play just the basics while a recording did the rest. He is quite obscured by his kit. Spike and Neil are accomplished players too.

Vocally they have more voices available than they had originally to cover backing vocals. As for the lead vocals, one of the complaints about Lambert is that he keeps changing the phrasing, timing and delivery of the melody, if he was lip syncing that wouldn't be the case.[/QUOTE]

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High hopes haha! Love it.
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