From the clips I watched, Pilson and Mick are the only two that got the memo that this was a live show and not a sound check. Don and George both appear completely disengaged.
Oh, and Don sounds awful, but that's been the case for years.
They were filming that U.S. show for a possible DVD...
He unexpectedly damaged his voice during said rehearsal show, he was saving it, ultimately in vain it would appear. His voice isn't "shot" by any measure of the imagination though.
It's not even about being a fan, it's about analyzing his voice as it is. I agree, his performances in Japan were awful. What about him damaging his voice during rehearsal don't you understand? Not to mention he's obviously disinterested in a reunion with the joker who's relentlessly shit talked him ad nauseam like an ass for 20 years.
It's not even about being a fan, it's about analyzing his voice as it is. I agree, his performances in Japan were awful. What about him damaging his voice during rehearsal don't you understand? Not to mention he's obviously disinterested in a reunion with the joker who's relentlessly shit talked him ad nauseam like an ass for 20 years.
I would add Joe Lynn Turner to the list of aging singers who still do great. At 65, he's 2 years older than Dokken and still sings great live.I don't buy the rehearsal incident. As I said before, he already sounded bad something like more than 10 years ago. He's probably still smoking, it's not like it's helping. If he damaged his voice then take care of it. Rest for a while, take lessons, whatever but don't make people pay for music you can't sing anymore. As I said, I can understand that he wouldn't hit the high notes but he's not even trying for the mid-range stuff. It's like he's mumbling the words on the same note.
Dickinson was loosing his voice at one point and he really took care of it since then. No, he doesn't sing like he's still 30 years old but he sounds pretty good and can hit most of the high notes. Have you heard John Bush lately? Biff from Saxon? Even Hetfield? Besides Bush who's a force of nature who's still pitch perfect after all these years, they all changed the way they're singing and ditching some highs but you can still recognize the melodies.
You keep listening to him singing nowadays as much as you want, I'm done. You probably pardon that kind of stuff more easily than me.![]()
He was interested in cashing the check. Which he's been clear and open about from the start. I agree, he should've at least made an attempt to pretend, but he's been very clear that he's doing this to make money and simply to put to rest the demand for the original band. Also, for the eight trillionth time, his voice is not "long gone". Considering he's been performing classic Dokken songs in their original key and hitting all the notes, albeit not as forcefully as originally, I'd say his voice is anything but "gone".
He doesn't go high, so surely not ultra high... Maybe I'm tonedeaf... But you like your Don quite a bit, don't you?Flat? Are you tonedeaf? He doesn't go ultra high, but flat? That's horseshit and you should know it if you know a single thing about singing.