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From "Francesc Sole" <soleriba@gmail.com>
Subject Re: Macca
Date Fri, 8 Jun 2007 21:06:22 +0200

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Well Jamie, I get your point, sure. Of course, one's voice evolves -ages-
just like any other part/aspect/feature... of one's body. But I'm entitled
to like his voice from a years back better anyway, I think.

Take when he sings "it went by in a flash..." or "The things I did...." He
sounds like he can't reach the notes clearly. Btw, this song reminds me of
"The other me" a lot.

On the other hand, I can remember attending his shows from a couple of years
back, and feel happy that his voice was in top form. Not so long ago!
Whatever...

Fourth listen today. Not so bad, but I still think Chaos is much better.

francesc
wondering why he never sung "When The Night" live... or did he ever? I love
that song so much.



2007/6/8, Jaimie Vernon <bullseyecanada@hotmail.com>:
>
> At Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 10:55:55 Francesc wrote:
>
> >I really feel uneasy with his voice when he sounds too much like an old
> >man. I
> >agree with what I read here that he should really try to sing like he's
> >younger. He can do that!
>
> WTF? He *IS* an old man.
>
> "Dear Paul. We're kinda creeped out by the fact that you're sounding all
> old
> and stuff. Could you knock it off? We prefer it when you put on stupid
> voices and act like Lennon did during his lost weekend. Love and
> kisses....
> LIVING IN THE DISTANT PAST
>
>

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