(08-19-2016, 01:30 PM)Tom22 Wrote: I might have linked that one before.. I've got it on my phone and listen to it all the time now ... I think that's what I've always hoped for in Wasted Tears. Sets the mood for Haley to style the song with little "bells" of sound to top runs.
(08-19-2016, 01:36 PM)john Wrote: I felt her touring band did breath new life into Wasted Tears. I had tired of the song, but really enjoyed these performances. I also like what they did with Keep Coming Back. Among other things it helps to have band member who can also sing.
Yes I think we all appreciated the what a band with backup singers could add.
I've listened to so many of the performances now and you can kinda read a little into the giggles or "oh mys" etc reaction Haley has to some of Luttrell's vocal ad-libs...
... as we've remarked he's an artist trying to make it in his own right and I'm sure at times he was sort of bristling at the bit to ... just want to sing more because that's what he does (I'm not saying he didn't understand and do his role correctly...just that you could tell he really enjoyed performing to a crowd like in his opening acts).
As we're all enjoying the Haley Journey it's another interesting juncture
.. there are always Opportunities and forks in the road ...even if you take the right fork for you there are other roads that might travel differently.
I think they could really develop a sound and take it to even higher levels we heard on the tour... while solo acts seem to be the name of the game today, Bands worked too in the past whether is was lennon and mcartney with the beatles, stevie nix as part of Fleetwood Mac ... Adam levine as part of Maroon 5 (just trying for a recent one)
...but I think that would stand in the way of Haley's best bets to grab the brass rings of financial security doing what she loves via song writing and sync work and some voice work etc which would keep her able to tour and continue to put out albums too if she wanted to.
so many roads and possibilities in navigating one's life no matter what profession you're in!