NoPenis27 wrote:look whose talkingGayMan wrote:thats kinda gay man.NoReason27 wrote:Go Chuck Yourself II: This Time, We Mean It.daredbus wrote:If they were to make one, what title do you think will fit it in relation to Underclass Hero?
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NoPenis27 wrote:look whose talkingGayMan wrote:thats kinda gay man.NoReason27 wrote:Go Chuck Yourself II: This Time, We Mean It.daredbus wrote:If they were to make one, what title do you think will fit it in relation to Underclass Hero?
can we stop now?douchefairy wrote:NoReason27 wrote:look whose talkingGayMan wrote:thats kinda gay man.NoReason27 wrote:Go Chuck Yourself II: This Time, We Mean It.daredbus wrote:If they were to make one, what title do you think will fit it in relation to Underclass Hero?
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Yez. :DBallsuck27 wrote:can we stop now?douchefairy wrote:NoReason27 wrote:look whose talkingGayMan wrote:thats kinda gay man.NoReason27 wrote:Go Chuck Yourself II: This Time, We Mean It.daredbus wrote:If they were to make one, what title do you think will fit it in relation to Underclass Hero?
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I thought they added some guitar for Deryck? I mean, in the Sympatico video, sometimes he doesn't play guitar at all, yet there's two guitars on the album at the same part.Phili wrote:They edited Deryck's vocals, the instrumentals were not re-recorded.
This made me rofl.Blastero wrote:Maybe they should make a live album that's actually live. That'd be great.
i asked cone about that on myspace, all he said wasGibsum 41 wrote:whatever happened to the cleaveland house of blues thing?
wiggs1441 wrote:I JUST FOUND THIS OUT!!! HOLY SHIT!!! YOU KNOW WHAT WOULD MAKE THE BEST DVD!!! THE MARCH 27th SHOW WITH DAVE AT THE END!!!
ConeBizzy32 wrote:Working on your request makes me a PD? I can't believe how small a man can be.Something Corporate wrote: I still cant get into the PD media sec
No offense dude, but I'm not gonna read all of this bigass post. Don't always point out the bad in Sum 41.Blastero wrote:Go Chuck Yourself doesn't, in my opinion, qualify as a "live" record.
When people say it's edited, it's not just touch-ups here and there. You can take any portion of any given song on that record and the odds are it's been toyed with in the studio. Deryck's vocals are definitely all re-recorded, save two instances. One, during the part in the bridge for Some Say when all the instruments stopped and he had a little vocal solo, and two, when he did the singalong with the audience during the bridge of Makes No Difference. And you can clearly tell his voice sounds different during those parts. Other than that, every single line Deryck sings on Go Chuck Yourself is studio recorded. Most, if not all of Deryck's guitar is also re-done in the studio. Dave's guitar is touched up here and there, but I'm guessing Dave produced some semi-usable material during that concert that made it on the record. Steve's vocals in Fat Lip are re-record.
I know all this because they released the original concert with the original audio multiple times. What is and isn't redone in the studio is pretty obvious when you compare the two sources.
Anyway, my point is that I don't buy CDs just to listen to the drums and bass. I pay attention to everything on a record. Just the same, if I buy a "live" record, I expect to get a live recording. I don't buy a live record to hear some live bass and drums, occasional guitar, some wise-cracks from the lead singer, and crowd noises. Especially if they are accompanied by equally NOT live guitar and vocal tracks. I buy a live record to hear a band I like playing live. I don't necessarily believe that "every live record" is done that way. There are plently of bands who actually have the ability to put out a record-quality live performance. Green Day, the Sex Pistols and NOFX have all done it. If Sum 41 didn't want to put out a crap live record, they shouldn't have chosen the era in which Deryck decided to stop trying on stage to record.
YES HE DOES!!!!!!!!!1!11!1!!1tomhoppus wrote:wiggs1441 wrote:I JUST FOUND THIS OUT!!! HOLY SHIT!!! YOU KNOW WHAT WOULD MAKE THE BEST DVD!!! THE MARCH 27th SHOW WITH DAVE AT THE END!!!
ZOMGZ!!!! YOU DONT NEED CAPS LOCK!!!
qftBlastero wrote:Go Chuck Yourself doesn't, in my opinion, qualify as a "live" record.
When people say it's edited, it's not just touch-ups here and there. You can take any portion of any given song on that record and the odds are it's been toyed with in the studio. Deryck's vocals are definitely all re-recorded, save two instances. One, during the part in the bridge for Some Say when all the instruments stopped and he had a little vocal solo, and two, when he did the singalong with the audience during the bridge of Makes No Difference. And you can clearly tell his voice sounds different during those parts. Other than that, every single line Deryck sings on Go Chuck Yourself is studio recorded. Most, if not all of Deryck's guitar is also re-done in the studio. Dave's guitar is touched up here and there, but I'm guessing Dave produced some semi-usable material during that concert that made it on the record. Steve's vocals in Fat Lip are re-record.
I know all this because they released the original concert with the original audio multiple times. What is and isn't redone in the studio is pretty obvious when you compare the two sources.
Anyway, my point is that I don't buy CDs just to listen to the drums and bass. I pay attention to everything on a record. Just the same, if I buy a "live" record, I expect to get a live recording. I don't buy a live record to hear some live bass and drums, occasional guitar, some wise-cracks from the lead singer, and crowd noises. Especially if they are accompanied by equally NOT live guitar and vocal tracks. I buy a live record to hear a band I like playing live. I don't necessarily believe that "every live record" is done that way. There are plently of bands who actually have the ability to put out a record-quality live performance. Green Day, the Sex Pistols and NOFX have all done it. If Sum 41 didn't want to put out a crap live record, they shouldn't have chosen the era in which Deryck decided to stop trying on stage to record.
Well said, man. And no, not just because I am no longer a Sum 41 fan. I have been disappointed and annoyed with this album since I bought it.Blastero wrote:Go Chuck Yourself doesn't, in my opinion, qualify as a "live" record.
When people say it's edited, it's not just touch-ups here and there. You can take any portion of any given song on that record and the odds are it's been toyed with in the studio. Deryck's vocals are definitely all re-recorded, save two instances. One, during the part in the bridge for Some Say when all the instruments stopped and he had a little vocal solo, and two, when he did the singalong with the audience during the bridge of Makes No Difference. And you can clearly tell his voice sounds different during those parts. Other than that, every single line Deryck sings on Go Chuck Yourself is studio recorded. Most, if not all of Deryck's guitar is also re-done in the studio. Dave's guitar is touched up here and there, but I'm guessing Dave produced some semi-usable material during that concert that made it on the record. Steve's vocals in Fat Lip are re-record.
I know all this because they released the original concert with the original audio multiple times. What is and isn't redone in the studio is pretty obvious when you compare the two sources.
Anyway, my point is that I don't buy CDs just to listen to the drums and bass. I pay attention to everything on a record. Just the same, if I buy a "live" record, I expect to get a live recording. I don't buy a live record to hear some live bass and drums, occasional guitar, some wise-cracks from the lead singer, and crowd noises. Especially if they are accompanied by equally NOT live guitar and vocal tracks. I buy a live record to hear a band I like playing live. I don't necessarily believe that "every live record" is done that way. There are plently of bands who actually have the ability to put out a record-quality live performance. Green Day, the Sex Pistols and NOFX have all done it. If Sum 41 didn't want to put out a crap live record, they shouldn't have chosen the era in which Deryck decided to stop trying on stage to record.