Our Lady Peace - Starseed Live at Music Without Borders

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  • Our Lady Peace - Starseed Live at Music Without Borders
    October 21, 2001
    Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Canada
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Komentáře • 9

  • @paulchamberlin3724
    @paulchamberlin3724 Před 6 lety

    Crazy! how much he Grew up Here... after snowjob 2001 just months before.

  • @jknicole
    @jknicole Před 15 lety +1

    Everyone says this but you can still hear moments of his falsetto even on Burn, Burn.
    And that "douche" (which you misspelled) is an extremely talented singer/songwriter who helps charities and helps other artists such as Kelly Clarkson, stupid Avril, and David Cook write their little pop hits. He is a decent human being.

  • @ledballone
    @ledballone Před 13 lety

    robert plant loves olp

  • @Hughfreeman
    @Hughfreeman Před 15 lety +1

    Wow...not nearly enough footage of Mike Turner during the solo...or the whole song for that matter.

  • @RJ_Chameleon
    @RJ_Chameleon Před 14 lety

    Yea your right, he can still hit falsetto. Havent you heard Paper Moon??
    And ontop of this band and all the charities, hes got a wife and kids xD
    Only Human xD

  • @fadedpastblack
    @fadedpastblack Před 15 lety +1

    To me it actually sounds more like he's having more trouble with just the high notes in his regular range. But I miss it too. I don't think the riffs that steve writes are edgy enough to bring the edge out in Maida that he displayed in their first few albums. And I think its Steve just as much as Bob, because Raine's SOLO album is fantastic, and there is definitely some weird falssetto on there, which he did PERFECLTY live. But Burn Burn and Healthy were both kinda flops, IMO.

  • @seaptown
    @seaptown Před 13 lety

    mike turner>steve mazur any and every day of the week. as far as i'm considered OLP died when he left. now they're just something completely different, not that that's necessarily a bad thing.