Re: A Message For Joe
Rocket wrote:I think you are beginning to sound like a broken record in that all your other posts seem to be unified in message...at least you are not guilty of a hidden agenda. It is out open: play blues my way, and don't rock the earlobes. All disguised in a legitimate complaint about hearing vocals. Concerning them, maybe it is just Joe's accent?!
No worries, thanks for your repetitive comments. I think we have your message loud and clear. What else you have? I eagerly await even more critiques from you. I have an open mind. And you rock, oooopss, you just have the blues!!!
Minus Rock ON then & Keep the Blues & (don't blow) the Faith,
BluesjetBluemac wrote:Hey Rocket, you'll have to forgive the repitition, but I feel these repeated comments are still a legitimate contribution to this particular thread. I don't believe that the sound problems are just technical/amplification/seating position issues that can be resolved with earplugs. I actually tried earplugs in Prague and basically ended up with a muted wall of sound and still couldn't hear clearly what Joe was playing or singing...
Maybe Joe's voice was shot for one night and he didn't want to cancel...so no amount of anything would help his vocals beyond a no show...
Rock ON & Keep the Pain Free Faith,
Rocket
Joe's voice was fine and there was no problem hearing the vocals or guitar on the acoustic numbers, Midnight Blues and Sloe Gin. And obviously no voice problems would explain Joe's guitar playing being drowned out in the mix during all the other songs...