As a former musician can say he's 100% correct. And yes, it's a big deal that such a big band deceive people. It also hursts the industry. If you wanna watch real musicians go watch local bands!
@stevetournay61039 ай бұрын
...added benefit to which is it costs a tiny fraction of the amount you'd pay to hear (or not!) someone iconic... Or you can luck in. I heard Gordon Lightfoot, pure live, in September 2022 at Toronto, for next to nothing...yes he'd faded, but still sang pretty well (including all of Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald) and put on a great show...
@Terri_MacKay9 ай бұрын
Agreed!! I wish more people would give their local bands a chance!!
@JB-ti7bl9 ай бұрын
And, if you want real news, read local newspapers.
@tonyomusicuk9 ай бұрын
how can you be a former musician?
@SteTrax9 ай бұрын
@@tonyomusicuk Tons of reasons. You can retire from playing football. You're not still a footballer - you're a former footballer. Does this really need to be explained to you? 🙄
@RobertWGreaves9 ай бұрын
Retired professor of Sound Engineering here. I totally agree with your analysis. Both “live” performances used the exact same recording of the vocals. This is not technically debatable.
@chilitoday9 ай бұрын
I think we need a deeper and long analysis of several tracks before proving anything hereabout the Eagles. I know SOME bands have long lip synced and I totally call that fraud.
@FantasySportsZen9 ай бұрын
@chilitoday You're not following what he's saying/showing. It's impossible for the sections he's shown to NOT be a recording. Why would this be the only section that is lip-synced?, that makes no sense. Possible I guess. But that part, is a recording.
@tomylee28359 ай бұрын
@@chilitoday no deeper analysis is needed. this is a slam dunk
@alyssab909 ай бұрын
The moment he layered them in the first video and there was no chorus/overdub effect - well it’s just an open and shut case. Nothing more to see here!
@Tillersweep9 ай бұрын
I agree but you are saying two things. One is the human ear can't hear the difference. The other is that they shouldn't use tech correction because it changes the feeling of the performance. Sounds contradictory but I actually agree with both.
@ahope4u29 ай бұрын
My friend, you have no need to feel bad for exposing this. You are an honorable musician and we appreciate your knowledge. A fellow musician
@TimothyTimPSP7 ай бұрын
I do feel a bit bad for Don. It's clear he has lost the ability. This video feels like it's picking on him for clicks. It's why he did a part 2.
@Blitterbug7 ай бұрын
@@TimothyTimPSP Not for clicks; this is to put the whole thing to bed by answering genuine viewer questions and offering a final, definitive comparison using four different concerts all using the same vocal track. I feel awful for Don - it's clear he's lost the confidence (and possibly the ability) to carry off this massive crowd pleaser encore, which - as the last song of the night - will remain in the audience's memory the best. I honestly think he doesn't want to let the paying customers down, but - ironically - it's just what was bound to happen once this got out. Very sad indeed.
@fromchomleystreet6 ай бұрын
@@TimothyTimPSP I feel bad for Don also, because by now he must know that he didn’t get away with this fraud as cleanly as he expected to, and that must feel absolutely humiliating. But he has absolutely nobody to blame but himself, for putting his greed above his integrity. And I also feel bad for all the people he’s fleeced out of their hard-earned money.
@TimothyTimPSP6 ай бұрын
@fromchomleystreet Well... let's not go too far on our outrage. Yes, it's dishonest, but the eagles is more than just Don. Fleeced? You don't need a bandaid for every scrape. He shouldn't have done it. He can't be trusted in the future without a lot of work and proof. That's all.
@BethMannPresents4 ай бұрын
Hear, hear.
@franneep9 ай бұрын
I continue to be glad that I came of age in the 1970s when concerts were wonderful REAL experiences. And affordable.
@angelspawn14019 ай бұрын
I realized that it was all a scam when most industry insiders supported Ashley Simpson after her SNL flub. That was after watching a couple much better sonic live performances then I’d ever heard. BTW, concerts were no more affordable back then - at least not the most popular bands.
@franneep9 ай бұрын
@@angelspawn1401 Really? I saw the Rolling Stones, the Who, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Jethro Tull, the Band - all in the 1970s and all with ticket prices at $7.50 or less and all seats in 15th row or closer. I call that waaaaay affordable. As a student for some of that time, I didn't have much extra money but never missed a nearby concert.
@sharkfintech58939 ай бұрын
@@franneep Well, congrats, but you're going WAYYYY back, over 50 years. 👏🏻 😂 Inflation is a thing, but yes, the Hyperinflation of concert-ticket prices over the past 10-15 years has become unacceptable, as it's gradually excluding the middle class from attending shows without incurring significant credit-card debt. I attended many shows of big Rock acts in the '80s & '90s, and noticed it ticking up in stages even then. I cringed more than a bit in 2007 when I took my then-GF to see Springsteen @ $200 a pop, BUT they were last-minute floor tickets and she'd never seen him live (I had already been to a number of his concerts, and had paid maybe $30-40 for my first time, the _Born in the USA_ tour). But I knew it was COMPLETELY out-of-control when, less than 6 years later, I wanted to see the Stones again, and TicketMaster was asking $800/ticket for nowhere near the best seats. I happened to be visiting my Mom at the time, and when I showed her my laptop screen, she nearly fell over, saying "that price _must_ be a typo ! Does Jagger really need the money THAT badly ?" 😢 😂
@toby99998 ай бұрын
@@franneepHow early in the 70s? I was earning $1.50 per hr mid 70s. I now earn around $50 per hr. My father was earning $1 hr when he retired in 1970. Was it really cheap?
@franneep8 ай бұрын
@@toby9999 I was a college student on work study and don't remember what that equaled on a per your basis but saw many big names (Stones, Led Zeppelin, Hendrix, Who) and all were around $3 except Stones which I remember was $7.50...a fortune.
@Kahuna549 ай бұрын
For anyone to debate Fil’s analysis is laughable. He is on target and completely honest about the performance by the Eagles.
@paulkrykant6229 ай бұрын
I went to an Eagles concert a few years ago with my wife. I said to her that it was just like listening to a CD, now I know why!
@sax50559 ай бұрын
I’m an electronics-guy and musician. I completely understood your first video. But I was also in the legal field for decades. I likened this “duplication of voice analysis” to handwritten signatures. I busted one company for fraud because they pulled a signature from the web and “pasted” it in a contract. The “overlays” were IDENTICAL. You can’t sign your signature EXACTLY the same. Small variances are noticeable to the trained eye. Great work, Fil.
@SurreyMan04098 ай бұрын
I had the same experience. I apparently gave my written approval for some dental work to take place. I said I’d never agreed. They showed me my signature - it was identical to a previous one. They tried to deny it. I said I’d report them to the British Dental Association. They repaid all the money I’d given them for previous treatment. Then they went out of business. I wish Henley and all the other mimers (Kiss, Roger Waters, Dolly Parton, Motley Crue, etc, etc) would give fans back their money for their deceit
@h00liganismo19 ай бұрын
People now just get angry at other people for the crime of possessing knowledge about something they love that they themselves don't possess, and further, would never bother to learn. So don't even bother with these haters. I love your channel and I've learned a crazy amount about sound engineering from it. Please continue!
@michellefederico45109 ай бұрын
Well said. Facts just don’t matter to some people.
@MosaidDeath9 ай бұрын
What haters?
@marknovak64989 ай бұрын
People do get made hearing things they don't want to hear about stars they love. For me, I am a fan of The Eagles who created the music I love as a teen in the 1970s not what The Eagles are today.
@h00liganismo19 ай бұрын
@@MosaidDeath ha, you are right, "hater" is too strong, but some Eagles fans took issue. I also like much of the band's output, actually
@patm50869 ай бұрын
I saw The Eagles in 1974. They were a great little R&R band.
@BretFX9 ай бұрын
You may be the most patient KZbinr of all time.
@quinnisquinn95029 ай бұрын
Great work! It is clear that Don Henley was still singing in 2015 timeframe. Anybody who thinks he restored his voice to near perfection over the past 10 years is delusional.
@luckeclips535 ай бұрын
He was miming back in 2011, so you are probably wrong.
@pamegan87359 ай бұрын
Fil has always been truthful and a honest guy! Thats one reason i love watching him ! Fil is awesome!!!!🤘
@JB-ti7bl9 ай бұрын
Yes, Fil saying that Don Henley has allowed his channel to use an Eagles song before (very unusual) yet he is still giving us this unflattering analysis, speaks well of Fil's integrity.
@michaelbirt69729 ай бұрын
Fil has the nicest way of saying, "Some of you guys are idiots:"
@DrDeuteron9 ай бұрын
and he explains stuff really well, I work in signal processing every now and then, and I still learn from him regarding pitch space vs. time domain as applied in the music world.
@M-zd8su9 ай бұрын
Totally agreed. Fil is great.
@WhizMitchell9 ай бұрын
Yes he’s very honest about this analysis. He has, in effect, opened a Pandora’s box.
@stflaw9 ай бұрын
The hilarious thing is that the audience's performance is more real than Henley's.
@AndyMakesPlaylists9 ай бұрын
Don Henley is already preparing to lip-sync his rebuttal to this -- but first he needs to have it pitch-corrected.
@123Rockchild9 ай бұрын
Hilarious 😂
@elishabacon22999 ай бұрын
He's taking it to the limit!
@berliner09 ай бұрын
@@elishabacon2299 he can’t tell you why. Because Johnny can’t read
@patrickhenry46759 ай бұрын
He might be too busy running around the internet shutting down reaction channels.
@greenbeans5759 ай бұрын
Or perhaps he's just running on empty. Oh .. wrong band. My bad.
@fredlewis36579 ай бұрын
Thank you for this clarifying video. I have to admit that, although I agree with your analysis most of the time, I wasn't convinced that you were correct after watching the first Eagles video. However, with this follow up video, I fully understand what you are saying, and I agree 100%. Thank you for everything you do, and I will continue to watch/enjoy your videos!
@GeeEee758 ай бұрын
Same here. I trusted that Fil knows what he is talking about, but the extra clarification is very welcome for the layperson.
@mattbishop93399 ай бұрын
There's no need to explain it again, Fil - your original video was very in-depth and clear.
@JB-ti7bl9 ай бұрын
Showing the variations between Fil's own voice singing a single note was interesting. This is new territory for me, so I was happy to see this follow up vid.
@SuziQ.9 ай бұрын
He had to. So many people were in denial, and writing angry comments. I think those people paid hundreds, if not thousands, to see a recent Eagles show.
@jenniferlynn35379 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, too many people don’t understand how vocal sound is created. They literally don’t have a clue how vocal cords work - or if they do, they assume that the role they play is simply to change shape or open wider / close tighter while air passes through in order to produce different notes. So while we know that those peaks and valleys correspond to the vibrations of the vocal cords, those of modest knowledge aren’t making that correlation. A video clip of the larynx holding a note might have helped …or it might not. Rule #1 in psychology is that you can’t talk someone out of their delusion by explaining it isn’t rational.🤷🏻♀️
@SuziQ.8 ай бұрын
@@toleep2104 , I don’t think it did convince those “flat earthers”. I saw more comments from them trying to find any argument that Fil was wrong. It’s even gotten worse after the Carrie Underwood findings.
@beamifrend8 ай бұрын
Yes but look at the clicks he's getting! This'll run and run!
@julzy39 ай бұрын
Thank you for discussing the facts without making it personal. You’re just reading & interpreting the information with civility & grace. 🤩🤓🤘
@factualverbage9 ай бұрын
I think you proved your point sufficiently ......... what a slap in the face to the fans.....
@larrybremer49309 ай бұрын
As a man who used to repair two way radios and examined many waves using oscilloscopes I can attest the only way you can have two duplicate waves is when they are synthetic, meaning it was either created by a tone generator / oscillator or a recording. Keep up the good work Fil.
@user-vs6hx9ib2o8 ай бұрын
Yep, grew up watching my dad's multiple oscilloscopes. Watching Fil takes me back lol.
@larrybremer49308 ай бұрын
@@user-vs6hx9ib2o Its been a while, but I remember having fun connecting two audio tone generators to oscilloscope inputs with one input being waveform (frequency and amplitude) and the other controlling the time base (sweep frequency of the display). When rigged correctly you turn your oscilloscope into a spirograph. Then working the controls on the tone generators you can modify the drawing in real time.
@user-vs6hx9ib2o8 ай бұрын
@@larrybremer4930 Sounds like fun! I was just a kid, so not sure exactly what was being done, but I loved Spirograph LOL.
@gdj62986 ай бұрын
@@larrybremer4930 Lissajous figures ! Oh, the fun I had with them (And the bloody blinding headaches they induced after three or four hours !) 😩 Still love analogue 'scopes - truly, what you see is what you've got !
@jkelly24789 ай бұрын
I think the bottom line is: If you go to a live show, you wanna hear a live show.
@MastaFrank019 ай бұрын
I think the bottom line is: if your going to go to a antiquated music act, do your due diligence and see if they can sing and how many members are even from the original line up. I've been doing this for years now. You can then weigh your findings against the ticket price and decide if it's really worth it.
@daleferber20969 ай бұрын
Do you want it to "sound right" "sound the way you remember" I saw the band "Starship" 20-25 years ago and the vocals were so off I would rather they had been up there lip synching because at least then the experience would have "lived up to expectations" and been "the way I remembered it."
@jonda22829 ай бұрын
@jkelly2478 100%
@MikeDavis-be8gf6 ай бұрын
@daleferber2096 you would rather hear the album version? Lol
@1LittleNonna5 ай бұрын
@@daleferber2096 So, buy the album for the perfect performance and go see a new band.
@MissJensk19 ай бұрын
I understood the first time, & I'm gutted. I saw the Eagles in '22. I can't help thinking now, there's a reason why it was as good as it was. 🙁
@chriswills94379 ай бұрын
Me too, Joe hit a few off notes in my show as I remember so not sure the whole show was...etc
@robertplant39079 ай бұрын
Frauds
@MissJensk19 ай бұрын
@@chriswills9437 Yeah I'd say the same, the harmonies were incredible though. I can't bring myself to tell my partner, he still talks about how good it was.
@SandraBonney9 ай бұрын
What did the professions who contacted you have to say about this?
@PleaseNThankYou9 ай бұрын
I knew Fil was loathe to deliver the first and now this one. It hurts people's ego to falter. Maybe it was an emergency measure that wasn't supposed to have gone further. Contracts are tough to break, and when your vocalist's vocals ain't vocalizing anymore, you do what you gotta do and hope you're never discovered. The band is fine but they need to maybe get a relief performer for some songs.
@JS-TexanJeff9 ай бұрын
You explained it perfectly the first time. And now a second. It's pretty obvious we pay $100s ($1000s?) of dollars to hear a recorded track, but still see the real person on stage.
@TranceMasterJack9 ай бұрын
Got any of them holigrams?
@mccafferyfamily9 ай бұрын
There is still plenty of live music that is not a recorded track.
@JB-ti7bl9 ай бұрын
2024 Eagles tour in UK: Cheap seats = 283 pounds ($358).
@white.lodge.dale.cooper9 ай бұрын
@@JB-ti7bl Yep. Eagles were the first big band to start charging insane amounts for even the cheapest seats. Even though U2 has put out a good album in 20 years, at least they 1) keep the maim floor general admission and 2) last I checked those tickets are usually under $50. And that's saying something because that band is still gigantic and they could charge whatever the hell they wanted.
@thomasbroker699 ай бұрын
@@white.lodge.dale.cooperunfortunately the band hasn’t that much say on ticket prices, most get a deal for the gig (U2 are with Live Nation) then that company sells tickets for as much as it can.
@SuperWayneyb9 ай бұрын
Recordings and performances that have been pitch corrected etc should be forced to advertise the fact.
@sarty239 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@glennelfmann31439 ай бұрын
They are supposed to do it for explicit lyrics so why not pitch correction or autotune.
@MostlyBuicks9 ай бұрын
Far more important than the "Parental Advisory" label.
@JohnLnyc9 ай бұрын
What would be the point? There are dozens of recording techniques and effects employed. Should any use of plug ins, loops, reverb, doubling, synthesizer sounds, compression, EQ…etc etc etc. Most listeners are unlikely to be able to detect pitch control much of the time. Otherwise they wouldn’t be sending music to Fil to put a meter on it. In the end, consumers should choose the music they want to listen to based on what sounds good to them. Finally, who is going to mandate and enforce any of this? The government? The industry? Good luck with that. Fil is really teaching how to be a more educated listener which is good. In a way he is a consumer advocate.
@bryandraughn98309 ай бұрын
You've heard of the term "When hell freezes over"?😅
@redpine86659 ай бұрын
I'm glad you've made these videos. The Eagles are notoriously litigious, so you can expect attorney letters any minute. But the truth is on your side.
@JoseVGavila9 ай бұрын
I am every time happier that my band is 100% live playing. All and everything we do on stage is live, from vocals to keys (me 🙂). We don't have even a 0,00001% of the followers of The Eagles but, well, we are not cheating and our public values that!
@jameshall94029 ай бұрын
Whether a performance is good, mediocre, or bad it should still be genuine in a live performance. Some "artists" have made a lot of money lip-synching their way through concert tours repeatedly. There is a difference between a "concert" and a "show", and "live and in-person" should be changed to "singing live". Your analysis is purely educational observation, not criticism. Thanks again, Fil!
@TheEricthefruitbat9 ай бұрын
Very true. I love Blondie, but Debbie's voice has changed with age, so she sings the songs differently - and that's absolutely fine. I would rather watch her sing with her current voice than watch her lip-synching to an earlier version.
@matteoedwardes28769 ай бұрын
True, but fans can get really nasty when an old guy gets up there and doesn’t have it anymore BUT wants the thrill of the show and of course making bank. I’ve seen them be absolutely brutal on say David Lee Roth or Vince Neil. Staying away from lip synch didn’t stop them from getting really trashed. Just my opinion. It’s a lose lose for a singer. Well, Henley didn’t get boo’d and still profited. I don’t know if that can be said for the other guys whose aged voices sound bad. Pick your poison, really.
@MossyMozart9 ай бұрын
@@TheEricthefruitbat - I saw Debbie Harry a few years back. She was alone and sung to recorded music, but it was absolutely HER singing. As long as singers still have a voice and don't break eardrums, I admire the sound of having lived a life with its ups and downs. And she looked darned good.
@VideoArchiveGuy9 ай бұрын
We also don't know if all the vocal performances are synched or if it's just the a capella version of "Desperado."
@marcusnolte74769 ай бұрын
There is a difference between "artists" who "put on a show" so you know what to expect, and musicians who take pride in their craft. The Eagles were always proud of their perfection and thats the trap they moved themselves into.
@markkenific65879 ай бұрын
With the money they charge for a show they should be ashamed to perform. Great video Fil as usual. I think this one explains it quickly and easily!
@dopiaza20069 ай бұрын
they have no shame. don henley is a nasty piece of work and deserves to be exposed and sued for this.
@michaelwills19269 ай бұрын
@@dopiaza2006there are so many ppl making some hard excuses for this that Henley is either waiting for the other shoe to drop, or laughing his ass off
@hankd189 ай бұрын
I'm quite sure there's no shame involved. Just millions of dollars
@CheapDayReturn9 ай бұрын
I am starting to wonder if my Alvin and the Chipmunks records might not actually be real chipmunks.
@norcoast9 ай бұрын
Fortunately I wasn’t holding my coffee when I read this. Perhaps if some have been to a live Chipmonks performance they could relieve our concerns. But then they might have lip-synched as well.
@TheSolidheroes9 ай бұрын
Hahahahahahahahahaha😂😂
@glp0469 ай бұрын
Alvin is real. The other 2, well, you better sit down ..
@raygunsforronnie8479 ай бұрын
Say it ain't so!
@eddiejr5409 ай бұрын
Hahahahaha
@mintonmiller9 ай бұрын
paying concert ticket prices to sit and listen to recordings is just criminal.
@coversbymark13799 ай бұрын
Amen!
@adamparker60489 ай бұрын
Take it from a musician, that's show business. It may be heartbreaking, but it's true. It's been happening since the sixties to my knowledge, but probably earlier. Started as a necessity for tv studios. Watch the ed Sullivan show, 90% of the time instruments weren't even plugged in. Aaaand if your a musician that knows the song being played you start realizing all the musicians that are even playing the wrong chords on stage. It's really crazy. It's sickening.
@youropionmattersnot9 ай бұрын
That's why I don't attend big concerts anymore.
@portal4329 ай бұрын
Should be performance. I don’t think McCartney does it.
@altemose_prime9 ай бұрын
Especially with the prices that they charge
@Sharon-bo2se9 ай бұрын
As always, detailed observations and ethical questions raised. I know people's voices decline with age and that is fine. Miming to old recordings and passing them off at expensive "concerts" as live is pure bogus. Keep up the good work, Fil, I have been learning from you for several years now and aporeciate your professionalism.
@DanielSnyder-bz8kp9 ай бұрын
I studied audio for years, performed on stage in bands, did audio engineering and he is 100% correct about his audio analysis. Even when I would double track vocals and do the 2nd take only 1 minute after doing the 1st take and even trying to sing the exact same all without changing any settings, the 2 vocal takes would STILL not be the EXACT same.
@mimi-32129 ай бұрын
Your test (with the trick question) and singing the same note four times really helps to demonstrate that two different vocals will never look identical on the monitoring software.
@annamariaisland19609 ай бұрын
In the last few years, I attended concerts by Brian Wilson and friends, and Felix Cavaliere and friends, both of which featured their respective bands' classic hits. In both concerts, many of the vocal parts originally sung by the headliners were taken by other people in the current bands, hired explicitly for that purpose. No one in the audience objected, to my knowledge. We got to hear good live performances of beloved songs, overseen by the composers who were there, sang parts they could still sing, and talked to the audiences. Why other classic bands don't also do this is beyond me.
@WayneMarion9 ай бұрын
Not the point.
@evanmcdonnal9 ай бұрын
Yeah I saw Pet Sounds a few years ago (as well as an opening set of older beach boys tunes) and it was an excellent show. Al Jardines son sang the high parts and performed them wonderfully.
@411fritz9 ай бұрын
I saw Henley on his 2017 solo tour. For those dates, he featured three background singers who each helped out on the more difficult parts (for example, the bridge in "Sunset Grill" was sung completely by one of the young ladies). He knew he couldn't hit those notes anymore, and no one cared.
@randychase3059 ай бұрын
@@WayneMarion Actually, you're the one who missed the point. She's saying there are better ways to do it than lip-synching.
@techdad56069 ай бұрын
Lip syncing live is cheating the audience. The way around this is to lower the key of the song so it fits an aging voice that can no longer hit the high notes and or, as the post above, have background singers sing those high notes while the main performer sings an octave lower or a harmony that complements. It's not fair to dupe loyal fans out of money, otherwise just stay home and listen to the CD.
@michaelhogan78669 ай бұрын
When Elvis Costello was inducted into the Rock&Roll Hall of Fame, a reporter suggested there were too many musicians in the Hall of Fame. Elvis said, “well if it’s too full, I’d be happy to leave. As long as Mr. Henley comes with me.”
@lauraallen559 ай бұрын
Best comment ever!
@123Rockchild9 ай бұрын
That’s hilarious! 👍
@lauraallen559 ай бұрын
Right? I just love Elvis.@@123Rockchild
@paulpinball99529 ай бұрын
King Elvis II
@franneep9 ай бұрын
Oooo burn!
@JB-ti7bl9 ай бұрын
Congrats Fil you blew up the internet. Two additional videos on this topic have popped up in my feed; one referencing you specifically. Another gives a close-up analysis of Don and Joe's position while singing into the mic. Strange that their voices don't change when they pull back from an inch away to a foot away. Zero drop-off in volume, haha.
@gcharouhas9 ай бұрын
Back in '94, on the Eagles "Hell Freezes Over" concert recording, many of the vocals were "fixed" in post-production; not with pitch correction but by going into the studio after the fact and re-recording some of the vocals. How do I know this? I heard tapes of the raw concert audio. I'm a recording engineer who is very familiar with all the techniques in use today, as well what was done back in the day. You are 100% correct in your analysis.
@raygunsforronnie8479 ай бұрын
Peter Gabriel does not directly acknowledge punching in replacement vocals in his live albums, but.... when the Crown CM-311 sounds the same as the Shure 87C, and you never hear him breathe as he runs around on stage (less so these days)... yeah, those vocals were replaced in studio.
@Frostie-e8g8 ай бұрын
Yes ! And Don Felder said exactly this
@a.s.clifton5449 ай бұрын
There are so many variables, but one constant is Fil's integrity. I actually liked the videos before all of the on-screen software displays. I continue to watch just because of the passion.
@MossyMozart9 ай бұрын
@a.s.clifton544 - Personally, I love the analysis displays. I am not a musician, so it really helps me understand more about it.
@margueriteniven43969 ай бұрын
Fil, thank you ever so much for educating the public on appreciating music, and learning why music sounds the way it does. Nobody does it better! Now we know why "live" music sounds so good .... 😁
@davidschecter52479 ай бұрын
Keep up the superb work! They're discussing your videos over on the Steve Hoffman Music Forum, too, under the title "eagles-miming-video."
@684049 ай бұрын
Fil will have a legacy.
@carolcarol39389 ай бұрын
And the "Micheal Noland - the bottom line" Youtuube channel too.
@takeUSback20249 ай бұрын
I think it's extremely important that you've identified this, Fil. I did a little searching on this subject, and I guess I must be very naive because I was reading that it's not that uncommon to do this these days. Somewhere someone wrote, "Notice how they don't advertise 'live and in concert' anymore." Then I guess people who saw your analysis went and studied Eagles videos because I also found a couple of videos made just this past week showing the Eagles lip-syncing at their concerts. I still think that the average concert-goer isn't aware at all that this may be done. I've seen plenty of clearly live concerts by some of my old favorites who can't always hit the notes or remember the words. But that's real! That's what makes a live concert unique and wonderful and human! Why should we pay exorbitant ticket prices to hear recordings we can listen to at home for free?
@PrimoLife29 ай бұрын
Thank you again for trying to clarify for some people who were skeptical. I got it on your first voice “forensic” and this time with four different concert vocals it should be crystal clear.
@HumbleTrader0019 ай бұрын
Don Felder should buy front row tickets and then sue the Eagles for lip syncing.
@Cpayne309 ай бұрын
Unfortunately this comment doesn't work because Felder's live vocals are autotuned and/or drenched in effects to the degree that they sound robotic. They sound terrible. He could even be using a track, but I'm not sure.
@HumbleTrader0019 ай бұрын
@@Cpayne30 Yeah, Felder shouldn't be using auto-tune on his voice at live shows.
@HumbleTrader0019 ай бұрын
@@Cpayne30 Also surprised that Joe Walsh would allow a backing track even if it's only on the highest lead vocal sections at the end of each verse of "In the City". I guess being paid $100K (or whatever) per show has something to do with it.
@Cpayne309 ай бұрын
@@HumbleTrader001 Absolutely. Walsh's 70s solo stuff has some killer deep cuts that he never touches but it's hard to argue about that paycheck, I suppose. But it's those same songs of his, time and time again....
@Cpayne309 ай бұрын
@2v_5r84 Yep- he is not a good lead vocalist no matter how you cut it....
@sfuta20059 ай бұрын
You’re an amazing teacher, Fil, and this was a fabulous way to explain that facts are facts, not opinion.
@TheRokjok9 ай бұрын
Hey Fil, you are spot on. I have been in music engineering, production, broadcasting and concert promotion for going on 50 years and so many enhancements were and are always used to sweetin' up the audio to present a package to sell to the masses.
@WEdHarris7 ай бұрын
Expert analysis! Never make apology for exposing deception or fraud! Much respect!
@cbaten29 ай бұрын
I remember a live concert of Joe Cocker in Warschau Poland, which made me more appreciative of him as a person and musician. Apparently everybody was waiting for the high C (?) in Little Help. Joe was clearly adding a few repetitions of the preceding strofe in as in an aborted plain landing. In one of them the note was struck by somebody in the public. And finally Joe also tried and did not quite succeed. I realized this being his iconic blessing/curse combo 40 years after Woodstock. I also appreciated him as a person, not shying away and giving us his best in an otherwise great live concert. Thanks Joe.
@Nilguiri9 ай бұрын
I played the three versions to a pitch-finding app. It was interesting and reassuring to see how all three corresponded exactly with yours. What a time to be alive!
@Zebra_39 ай бұрын
I'll take the Eagles in concert Aug 1978, thanks.
@gregorycarnes35219 ай бұрын
Milli Vanilli Henley. I saw Aerosmith about 22 years ago and when Steven Tyler introduced the bamd he made a point of saying that an additional guy supplimenting the band was "singing his ass off" because maybe he could hit some of those high notes that Tyler couldn't anymore. Did i feel cheated? No. It was a whole band performance with credit where credit is due.
@stevetournay61039 ай бұрын
Well yeah...Tyler told his audience that straight-up. Totally different. And he presumably was singing, too, just not the super high stuff...
@zounds139 ай бұрын
Milli Vahenlli? Henlli Vanilli?
@mrJimCharles9 ай бұрын
@@zounds13lololol!!!
@michaelwills19269 ай бұрын
Co-signing fraud doesn’t make it less fraud
@drea41959 ай бұрын
@@michaelwills1926 It's not fraud if the artist is being honest. Fraud by definition is deception.
@lizstraub66219 ай бұрын
I think Freddie Mercury would LOVE you, and he'd never scam his audience. Keep going, Fil! Love you!
@Lilah17549 ай бұрын
No he would never scam his audience. Even when he had voice cracks & voice issues he always gave his all. Unfortunately, many live vids of Queens concerts have pitch corrected Freddie, & early recordings re- mastered. Not all, but even one is to many! Don’t understand why Brian & Roger allowed it, or maybe it was production co. & they had no control over it.I don’t know, I’m not knowledgeable enough about it, but I do know it was not needed. Sure if he was alive he would not be happy.
@chilitoday9 ай бұрын
Agree. Queen even stated on their albums that they didn’t use synthesizers, instead they used background vocals to fill.
@MossyMozart9 ай бұрын
@@Lilah1754 - Maybe they no longer own the rights to the Queen portfolio?
@Lilah17549 ай бұрын
@@MossyMozart I honestly have no idea. Just wish Freddie’s voice was left alone. So not needed 🎶
@RichAdams219 ай бұрын
Freddie's last public performance was 38 years ago when this technology wasn't even a dream. I, too, would like to think he wouldn't use it if he was here today, but he probably would.
@scottbrown81429 ай бұрын
I have a friend that had told me the best show he had ever heard was The Eagles, because they spend so much time on set up… hes a very smart person, very nice and honest and also a professional musician..i dont have the heart to tell him
@youropionmattersnot9 ай бұрын
All smoke and mirrors. Intoxicating the audience always helps
@jamesrudd87059 ай бұрын
Tell him!
@scottbrown81429 ай бұрын
@@jamesrudd8705 im just gunna let it lay. Being that music is his livelihood he probably has already heard about and doesn’t need some old dusty hillbilly telling anything haha
@rogrog16169 ай бұрын
If he's that smart, he'll discover this video on his own.
@scottbrown81429 ай бұрын
@@rogrog1616 YEP..
@hiddenselfАй бұрын
As a sound engineer I also totally agree with your expertise. But funny (and ironic - for the sake of the topic) observation - your first words of this and former video's introduction "On the agenda tonight" are almost in perfect pitch and timing :D And without pitch correction or click :)
@DiamondGirl-12349 ай бұрын
Great explanation and demonstration. Thank you, Fil. 🎼🎸🤘
@ConglomerationCat9 ай бұрын
You tapped into some incredible truth Fil. This is huge. Its going to be extremely interesting to see what all becomes of all this. And you did it with knowledge and honesty.
@wilsonbrownofficial28289 ай бұрын
And the great thing is that if Don Henley tries to kick up a fuss, he’ll look like a bigger fraud than he already is.
@curtvaughan28369 ай бұрын
I predict it will lead to a lot more scrutiny and skepticism regarding "classic" band performances. I guess instrumentalists would not be immune to this sort of thing, except "syncing" would be more difficult with fingers rather than lips.
@ConglomerationCat9 ай бұрын
@@curtvaughan2836 Sadly yes...😔
@michaelwills19269 ай бұрын
It gets even better. Watch the Wrecking Crew doc and you’ll learn that nearly all recorded tracks aren’t even by the musicians in the band, they’re by studio players. Looking at you Ringo
@curtvaughan28369 ай бұрын
@@michaelwills1926 Wrecking Crew studio musicians backed a lot of 60's bands, and as with most studio musicians, got little or no credit for it. It's generally the case that your studio contract includes signing away any rights to royalties and credits. At least Felix Pappalardi got mentioned in the credits of Cream albums, but he wasn't your run-of-the-mill studio hack.
@kln58cub9 ай бұрын
Fil, you are incredible. Music class has never been so worthwhile and fun. Love your detail love you and everything you have done to increase my life long love and appreciation of music.💛🎶
@satansrobotho9 ай бұрын
I started using wave editors and pitch GUIs in 1994 and have ever since. Pro FOH sound for 10 years, recorded band projects, life long player etc. Without belaboring the point, this is 100% correct. Just the time lining up so on the grid together as a human vocal in amplitude and pitch envelope precisely is not human it's reproduction, full stop. If you're not grasping what this software is showing you and he rephrased 8 ways from sunday to illustrative effect, you're just not going to. You could try another follow-up video with the results of ambience removal restoration tools from the best fan submission samples if the views are good but that might be just getting snarky at this point ;)
@EricSchultz-zs8hz9 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this explanation of how no 2 vocals can be the same, due to the imperfections of the vibrations of our vocal cords. Some fans who didn't understand this before are now much better informed by your video. If anyone still thinks that Don Henley is truly singing live, they are merely in denial now.
@andythrush33419 ай бұрын
Saw Adele start a song on the Grammys (s) she didn't like the start and stopped the song and had them start ahain. That's a live performance! I actually like her live more than recorded. I've heard a lot of older singers who can't hit the notes they used to, but it was okay. I loved the effort and truth. Keep on it, Fil!
@webspaghetti9 ай бұрын
Who's to say she didn't fake that so people think "oh it must be live"?
@heather66683 ай бұрын
@@webspaghetti I never could take to her. She just doesn't come across as genuine or even a nice person.
@scottrittenhouse31319 ай бұрын
Its crazy that someone even noticed this to bring it to you, awesome job for catching it!!!!
@bobperry25789 ай бұрын
Your video is great. I think you are correct in everything you are saying. I saw the Eagles in March of 2022 in Cleveland. I had 2nd row center and got KILLER video because the Eagles main security guy was sick or something. The local security told me he wasn't there and if I took video he, meaning the guy in charge of where I was sitting didn't care if I took video. I looked it over 10 times and if Henley was lip syncing at that show he's the best ever at it. Would love for you to see it if you want and tell me what you think. I was a rock writer and have been to about 600 shows and I think I'm pretty good at telling if guys are running tracks. Thanks keep the great videos coming!!!
@simondalzell56359 ай бұрын
Proved.. Great Job. Shocking.
@chthoniapodcast9 ай бұрын
Very good vocal illustration. I thought your first video was clear, but this should eliminate any doubt. I'm not an Eagles fan, but if I was a fan and paid a ton of money for a ticket for this, I'd be pretty annoyed.
@debbier9389 ай бұрын
Hi Fil, This was an extraordinarily detailed video. Loved the trick “held note” question. Very interactive… and a good way to really test the/your ear. I think for me the layering of seeing the vocals really sealed DH’s fate here in these performances. But the miming was also pretty clear in the first Eagles analysis video you did of these performances. You are a Super Sleuth and an amazing teacher! Thanks for a great learning experience. Debbie☮️
@RobertWGreaves9 ай бұрын
It was Thursday, June 16, 1966. I was only 14 years old and went to see the Dave Clark Five at Ty Cobb stadium in Endicott NY. They were very loud, the singing and the instrumentation were flawless. The screaming girls were at times deafening. Two days later I was at another event where I was helping with the public announcing. It was a boating event and did not include live performances but the sound system was used to broadcast announcements for the marina at Geneva, NY. The audio engineer was Clair Yeager, and he told me that I was using the exact same microphone Dave Clark had used 2 days earlier in Endicott. Clair was the one who set up the stage at Ty Cobb Stadium. Most of the sound system was his. Clair and my dad were very good friends and I was fascinated with audio equipment. Anyhow, I talked with Mr. Yeager about the details of the DC5 show. He told me that back stage they had 2 open reel decks. One deck had all the music pre recorded and the other deck was a loop of girls screaming. A tech who traveled with the DC5 was at a sound desk and he controlled the music playback deck, the mute switches on vocal microphones, and would ride the fader of the scream loop to keep it varied. Nothing in that show was live except for the chatting between songs. Even though I was only 14 at the time, I knew enough about stage volume as a guitar player to know that guitars are were too difficult to control without feedback at that volume and I was already suspicious that something was not as it appeared.
@jdastro8 ай бұрын
If Phil could get a couple of live recording of that tour of the DC5, yiur story could be verified... and I believe it would be.
@philipliethen5197 ай бұрын
@@jdastroI would love such an analysis: I’d heard of the Monkee’s having backing musicians to play for them at concerts (as purportedly reported by THEM because they resented it) but have never heard of anything taped as far back as the DC5 -AND THEN with associated audience tapes.
@giles76629 ай бұрын
Very well analysed Fil, you do it with skill, intellect and good articulation. Excellent.
@MusicGunn9 ай бұрын
I saw Jethro Tull in the 70s and Ian Anderson in the 2000s. He didn't cheat, he hired a guy to hit the high notes. Props to him for not cheating.
@Patrick-8579 ай бұрын
Yeah sadly Ian Anderson lost his voice pretty fast. It happens with vocalists who push their vocal chords as hard as he did. Same with Jimmy Barnes of Cold Chisel. Absolute monster of a front man in his prime, but years of screaming his lungs out night after night took their toll.
@freeconvention9 ай бұрын
Yes , the fans knew Ian had ruined his vocal chords and his limitations
@whydotheathensrage9 ай бұрын
Would catch them whenever they came through Chicago area. (1970s) I'd Get a concert ticket for 8 bucks at NIU college, attend nickle beer night before the concert. A good affordable time,, Tull had some good guitar power, i always appreciated there performance.
@bobdavis48488 ай бұрын
I agree. Similar with Elton John's later live albums and shows, which were also not dishonest like the Eagles shows.
@bobdavis48488 ай бұрын
@@freeconvention Vocal cords, not vocal chords.
@123Rockchild9 ай бұрын
Very clever, Fil. The quiz with you holding the note for the third time was a perfect way of getting your point across! 👌
@snaredude569 ай бұрын
I would say that the first part of the 4 waveforms match as well, they are just are lower volume and the varying audio quality caused more drop outs. But, when it goes high in one, it goes high on all of them at the same time. When it goes low in one, it goes low in all of them at the same time. There is just more distortion, but they are still clearly the same performance, just not quite as obvious as the louder parts. Maybe harder for someone who doesn't understand this stuff, but all the same performance all the way through. Your analysis is spot on IMO. Out of curiosity, I went to the eagles site to look at ticket prices, and I have to say they are far higher than I expected. If a class action forms, it will not end well for mr h and co. Hopefully a very negative legal outcome from such a case will cause changes in the industry to either stop these shenanigans or at least require them to let you know before you buy a ticket, that there will be lipsyncing, so a consumer can make an informed choice whether they want to pay to see something that isn't entirely live.
@philw50279 ай бұрын
That was so well explained that there really is no room for doubt. Astonishing. I'm learning so much from these videos. Thank you for making them.
@loriematthews64189 ай бұрын
If I payed the amount asked, to watch a LIVE performance...only to get lip syncing, I would be pretty pissed off. That's ridiculous... Thank you Fil, you couldn't be any clearer on this subject! I myself, love transparency, and honesty! Clearly the "Eagles" are not about that. Again, great video!🌷
@raymondmurphy37867 ай бұрын
Anyone who is on the fence or has doubts about your motion should look at other videos you have done. You are obviously a massive fan of almost all music. You can't hide your admiration for many of the acts you annalise. It's actually what keeps me coming back to your channel. I see you in awe of them at times. Like you I am a massive fan of the Eagles. I have seen them live twice. What they don't seem to realise is that most people would rather see a live band not being perfect all of the time rather than a perfect recording. Ignore the nay sayers and keep up the great work. I truly love to see you smile in admiration at the artists you cover on the channel
@timmc60099 ай бұрын
I enjoyed how through your explanation was as well as your ability to put it in layman's terms.
@fjcrod9 ай бұрын
I've been to a few Eagles shows over the last 20 years. Always thought they sounded so incredible. After seeing your last couple of analysis videos, I feel completely ripped off by those concert experiences. It's like an athlete taking steroids. Cheating...is cheating.
@MrJdsenior9 ай бұрын
More like a marathoner riding a major portion of the race in someone's car.
@chilitoday9 ай бұрын
Agree that lip synching is fraud.
@mcg11199 ай бұрын
I don't think there was lip syncing for all those 20 years. After 2017, yes, but Don seemed to be singing up until the History of the Eagles tour, as well as his solo shows. I saw him a few times, and he had some off performances where his voice was not sounding too good. He probably sounds worse now, but the money is too good and they want people to have a consistent experience.
@johnf17729 ай бұрын
It's worse...the athlete on steroids is still performing in the event.
@daleferber20969 ай бұрын
Did you enjoy yourself ?/ Was it a fun , memorable event ??
@paulmackenzie18509 ай бұрын
This couldn't be any clearer. Very well explained and easy to understand. I still like the Eagles and I respect this honest analysis.
@indochinapatriot4359 ай бұрын
I am quite sure that there would be drifting, timing, different emotions, endless subtleties. I have worked with don in the 80’s supporting “ Building the perfect beast “. Production used a then secret box called “lyn drums “ to sequence the horn / synth parts in the live performance of “ Sunset Grill “. An amazing time for music, and to be just getting in in my very early 20’s. I swear this to be true, and I approve of this post.
@pinkthistle57139 ай бұрын
I have an uneducated ear and am learning a lot from there analyses Fil. Thank you for taking the time to do this, it is important for fans to know what they are paying for !
@Longhorn.Rock_Roll619 ай бұрын
In my humble opinion after Don Felder left the Eagles were never the same
@maxincountrywerks9 ай бұрын
You meant to say Bernie Leadon
@monstrmovies51839 ай бұрын
@@maxincountrywerks Both are true.
@violinmke9 ай бұрын
His book Heaven and Hell about his time in Eagles explained what bastards Eagles corp. are . I'm sure there are sour grapes there too but they cut out his share of the band and he had to sue to get his revenues
@gavindadds44149 ай бұрын
The decline started. when Randy Meisner left. No knock on Timothy but Randy was a unique voice that truly couldn't be replaced. You were very diplomatic saying Felder left. He was fired for daring to question where the millions he was owed was going.
@whydotheathensrage9 ай бұрын
Yah, when you lose a guitarist like Fedler,, it hurts, a lot!
@bshaker11889 ай бұрын
Through all the years and their ups and downs, The Eagles are my favorite band hands down. I’ve seen them live 7 times including 4 in the past couple of years. I was always amazed how Henley’s voice was so strong and consistent during each performance and I kind of wondered and questioned how that could happen especially at his age. Sadly now, I believe I have my answer. I have always throughly enjoyed their shows in an arena setting and I guess I’d rather have great vocals than bad or “off” ones, but I have certainly forked out a lot of money (including for travel) and I’m incredibly disappointed if this is all true, which the evidence clearly shows that it is.
@PaintingandExercise9 ай бұрын
Well, at least you got to see them in person if that is any consolation. I think what really sours the whole fakery is that they could have bowed out and admitted that the voice is going. Or they could have let the voice be real and let the market decide if they want to hear an aging singer sing. Some people do because the ticket prices are affordable.
@HaleysTusk9 ай бұрын
@@PaintingandExercise For me, it's about how much they charge those who are obviously their most hardened fans to spend the money for tickets, travel and hotel. Laughing all the way to the bank at the foolishness of their fans... McCartney charges a ton, but there's no doubt, that's his 'real' voice, cracks, pitch and all, and his fans still pay that amount to hear him. Says alot about Paul, says even more about Don...
@gins87819 ай бұрын
I saw them at Comisky Park in 1978. I remember wondering where Randy Meisner was and why is Joe Walsh singing with them! 😮 I haven’t seen them perform since. I’ve never stopped enjoying their music and knowing that Henley is lip-syncing won’t change anything for me. I can’t afford tickets to their shows anyway.
@HaleysTusk9 ай бұрын
@@gins8781 I was fortunate to catch their Hell Freezes Over reunion tour w/ Frey, Felder, Walsh & Schmidt. The best show I'd seen by that time. Henley's actions in the last couple decades continues to erode me of my fond memories of that time to the point I'm done w/ the past and put my energy and ears to the newer rock music that's finally coming back after decades of rap/hip hop/ R&B, dance tracks pervasive on the radio...
@Patrick-8579 ай бұрын
He wasn't doing it until recently as far as we can tell.
@jhmoxl9 ай бұрын
Thanks Fil. The Eagles were the band that first got me into classic rock so I can sympathize with people not wanting to believe its true. But it appears to be true, the eagles don't sing desperado live anymore.
@lauraallen559 ай бұрын
I doubt that Don sings anything live any more. There is a video round here showing lip-syncing from him for three songs in 2017 concert.
@quicksite9 ай бұрын
Fil the most awesome expert and humble humanitarian.
@gimmesometruth20039 ай бұрын
Your work is paying off in a big way. I soured on the Eagles years ago so this does not come as a total surprise to me. The picture that is forming in the publics eye after this scandal will be hard to recover from. Can't wait to watch the fallout from this mess. What a rip off.
@paulboucher8069 ай бұрын
Having watched the last video I cannot imagine how anyone could believe the vocal track wasn't identical in both performances.
@johnbriggs39169 ай бұрын
They believe that one of the videos has been faked by using the vocal track from the other video.
@lauraallen559 ай бұрын
I don't see Don's people anywhere denying it lol! Also, it's obviously different footage because of the ambient noises being different.@@johnbriggs3916
@paulboucher8069 ай бұрын
@@johnbriggs3916 I got that but unless this is an elaborate collaboration there's no way the dissenters gain credit
@michaelwills19269 ай бұрын
Hopium and Copium
@684049 ай бұрын
They have obviously been defending Henley for years ("he's the best etc") and to accept the truth would reflect upon them.
@DebWittner19 ай бұрын
I watched your video from last week and reposted it so people are aware. I LOVE that you clarified here by breaking it down even further. No one can possibly refute this.
@davidharrison84049 ай бұрын
Bravo Fil,. Keep doing what you do, my friend. A few years ago I saw Fleetwood Mac when they had Mike Campbell and Neil Finn filling in for Lindsey Buckingham. On a couple of songs Stevie Nicks didn’t hit pitch immediately requiring Mr Finn to sing into here ear until she got it. Would I rather have had a recording or pitch correction on the desk? No way! I love The Mac and I love Crowded House, it was areal teat to see them performing truly live.
@garyneilson30759 ай бұрын
Keep on - making sure of all things, and holding fast to what is fine - FIL. It's increasingly rare and very much appreciated! (1Thess.5 :21, the Bible)
@dianecourtney27249 ай бұрын
Hi Fil. So glad you’re doing this. I feel we’re losing so much of our music. I’m sad.
@tammydoolittle60549 ай бұрын
Hi Fil! This is an excellent analysis video! Thank you for demonstrating and explaining this to us. This is why you're channel is growing, because you know what you're talking about! Congrats on another 1000 subs! Rock!
@md-ps2hx9 ай бұрын
You've opened a can of worms with this ... which is rather excellent ... and also about time someone (as in you Fil) who's credible explaining the process.
@mbignell19 ай бұрын
Thanks for highlighting this issue again Fil. The last video seemed to cause quite a stir. KZbin has recommended me several videos of other channels referencing it, so you can bet it won't be long until it comes to the attention of the Eagles themselves. Like a commenter on the previous video said, they've been doing this to some degree since 2008.
@goopah9 ай бұрын
Hey Fil, thanks for addressing that first question. You already had answered my question in the prior video's comments, but I appreciate it anyway. :-)
@jjcaruso449 ай бұрын
Excellent analysis. You are great. Thank you.
@mj99a9 ай бұрын
thanks Fil, for doing "God's work" for the knowledgable and the novices, with passion and patience. you are the gold standard for content makers on youtube, making it worth wading through all the swill that is the plurality of youtube's content! the first video laid it out well... for some... but a good teacher wants the students in the back of the room to grasp it too, as well as they can.
@karl33499 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the immense time it must take you to analyze these performances and videos!! I am not a sound engineer, but have played guitar for over 50 years and done my share of home recordings. I understood what you emphasized in the first video, but this added even more substantive proof using your additional personal voice samples. Thank you, and please keep up the great informative videos and broadcasts!!!
@kevingamble88619 ай бұрын
I'm glad your sticking to your guns on this. I love the Eagles but I'm not paying those ticket prices even if the vocals were live. They are touring with Steely Dan whom I love as well. I can tell you that Donald Fagans vocals are live. He doesn't suffer from the same avarice that Don Henley has, sad to say. Thank you for your content, Fil
@takeUSback20249 ай бұрын
Fil, I've just watched 3 videos about this, and all of them are crediting you for pointing this out! Great job!
@JB-ti7bl9 ай бұрын
SUBSCRIBED. I think this type of audio analysis is going to become more and more common in the near future. I foresee a list of "lip synchers" getting compiled.
@wingsofpegasus9 ай бұрын
Thanks for subscribing!
@montydickson20699 ай бұрын
Remarkable. I watched both of your videos on this topic. Remarkable. I'd be irked if I paid more than a buck to see that song performed & then found out it was bogus.
@richardcheatham94909 ай бұрын
My Idea of what is meant by term Masterclass albeit from the forensic perspective. Well done FIL.
@johnnyz.fradley23069 ай бұрын
The good thing about using vocal tracks when Henley dies his replacement will sound just like him.
@grasshoffers9 ай бұрын
Tha k you for the audio detective work. I love it. You answered a lot of the challenges I was thinking about but did not comment on. I could imagine a possibility that he had a cold and instead of being honest and canceling a concert, he did lip-sync to fulfill project. It is despicable regardless. If someone can no longer sing to their standard, they should retire. Lip-sync and auto tune are blights on the music industry.
@heelsurfs95197 ай бұрын
Thanks for the thorough analyses (Part 1 & 2) of Don's vocals. Your explanation of human anatomy (that people's vocal range changes with age), and physics (accounting for venue acoustics, position of the viewers recording the song, etc.) for everyone to understand is brilliant. 🙌🙂. Always appreciate your channel. Cheers from Los Angeles!!
@wingsofpegasus7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@HumbleTrader0019 ай бұрын
The problem with bands lip syncing on some of their songs (even when it's only the chorus or only high part of some songs), is that it makes you wonder when ELSE are they lip syncing, and what is real and what isn't. It also makes you wonder when the band started doing this. Once they fall into the lip sync rabbit hole, you may as well just assume EVERY part could be lip synced at any time, depending upon whether someone has a sore throat that night or whatever. After all, there's big money involved. It should be illegal to lip sync without disclosing it.
@lauraallen559 ай бұрын
There's a video around here where someone managed to film them in 2017 and it clearly shows that Don lip synced everything, and Joe just some parts. There are other videos, like the ones Fil used from 2022, 2023 that show it's still happening. In 2015 Don sang Desperado live in a lower key because he was losing his higher register as people do when they get older. Now, since then he's suddenly able to sing in a higher key again? Not at all likely.
@HumbleTrader0019 ай бұрын
@@lauraallen55 Yeah, sometimes a vocalist will lower the key for an acoustic version of a song and still sing the regular version in the original key, but that’s not the case here since he is now lip syncing in the original key.