Whoa! Suddenly After Hours soared to the top of my chart lwl! And it took German technology to arrest my attention. Their sound mixers have something that the other TOH concert systems did not have or do. Look at the way they synchronise the lasers with the Band and Adam's silhouette mystique in the red mist. The mixers are so well-balanced, never drowning out Adam's vocals! The microphone...is it a new technology? Adam's voice switched so beautifully from his lower tenor to his countertenor, in After Hours.
Lam-My, I agree.... I've been extolling the virtues of "After Hours" since I first saw Adam perform it on the Morongo video. But this Hamburg video sound is really first rate.
However, the Morongo "After Hours" was the sexiest...probably because of the smaller, more intimate setting.... and the fact that Adam was deliberately being playfully sexy for a room full (evidently) of Glamberts. .
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Whoa! Suddenly After Hours soared to the top of my chart lwl! And it took German technology to arrest my attention. Their sound mixers have something that the other TOH concert systems did not have or do. Look at the way they synchronise the lasers with the Band and Adam's silhouette mystique in the red mist. The mixers are so well-balanced, never drowning out Adam's vocals! The microphone...is it a new technology? Adam's voice switched so beautifully from his lower tenor to his countertenor, in After Hours.
The best rendition of Lucy...Hamburg! glorious sound/laser sychronisation and Adam's vocals permeating; Dr Brian and Adam's pop rock opera.
Lam-My, I agree.... I've been extolling the virtues of "After Hours" since I first saw Adam perform it on the Morongo video. But this Hamburg video sound is really first rate.
However, the Morongo "After Hours" was the sexiest...probably because of the smaller, more intimate setting.... and the fact that Adam was deliberately being playfully sexy for a room full (evidently) of Glamberts. .
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