filmandmusic
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Firstly I love how he talks with the crowd before the song starts, it is something he often didn't do or didn't do enough. His voice is gentle and calm as always. I think he could have been famous for recording audio cassettes for people who were under the strain of hard stress. He has such a calming voice.
The song itself is autobiographical even if he didn't write it himself. I think it should be a centerpiece for the upcoming biopic.
The performance itself is simply splendid, I like how the guitar intro is stretched in comparison to the single version. The vocals are clear, well phrased and in top form. I like how in ballads he still moves around a lot, making gestures, drawing the audience towards him. Absolute highlight is the spin he does at 2.30 perfectly timed to the music ending with his right hand in the air and his head tilted backwards (would make an awesome poster if paused at the right moment).
This is one of my favorite performances no doubt.
I want more of the J5 era, a lot more!
The song itself is autobiographical even if he didn't write it himself. I think it should be a centerpiece for the upcoming biopic.
The performance itself is simply splendid, I like how the guitar intro is stretched in comparison to the single version. The vocals are clear, well phrased and in top form. I like how in ballads he still moves around a lot, making gestures, drawing the audience towards him. Absolute highlight is the spin he does at 2.30 perfectly timed to the music ending with his right hand in the air and his head tilted backwards (would make an awesome poster if paused at the right moment).
This is one of my favorite performances no doubt.
I want more of the J5 era, a lot more!
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