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[QUOTE] [b]brENsKi wrote:[/b]

Shame, that a nice rendition of this is stunk up a little by Daltrey's weak live vocals. His (live) voice often having more cracks than the Great Wall of China.

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To be honest I didn't like it at first, but then realised his emotional delivery & appearance/presence won me over. He was right saying that some false notes don't matter if the delivery and emotions are there.

Same story with my favourite pianist Artur Rubinstein. He played a lot of bum notes, even on studio recordings (it's there to be heard) but his playing alone and his sound was so unique it literally didn't matter.
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To get rid of politics for a while, does anybody here like the early post-punk Blondie? If so, this is my favorite performance from the early days, on Musikladen in 1977
Best of the best http://www.queenzone.com/forums/1109319/best-of-the-best.aspx?page=1
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Fleetwood Mac at their peak in the mid-70s was nearly unbeatable - very few acts beat them in terms of delivery, passion and songwriting. These three performances are some of the stand out tracks. [b]Go Your Own Way[/b] ^ This is what I call rock 'n' roll! The delivery is outstanding and the jam at the end I simply love... [b]Rhiannon[/b] ^ This video features Stevie Nicks singing some of the best live vocals I've ever heard. [b]I'm So Afraid[/b] ^ This video features a guitar solo from Lindsey Buckingham which is one of the best I've ever heard.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXokqiSKi9I

Early Muse is great. Matt's vocals in this one are insane. He nails this performance. Micro Cuts is an odd track, since it is sung completely in falsetto. The scream @2:03 is so amazing.
John: "It's the one thing I wish I could do - sing."
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The best of these performances that I could see was Pink Floyd's concert at the amphitheater