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Originally Posted by Malachy
i disagree, Always highest note is a high a sharp, if im not mistaken, or b flat,
its pretty high, but he was able to do it back in 2003 i cant see why he cant do it now,
Always is high but he should be able to reach it in full tilt, certainly he doesnt need to lower it as much as he does doing the TLFR version.
it would take a toll on his voice if he was doing it night in night out, but if he sings it just every so often it wouldnt be as bad. he certainly can sing it.
Bed of Roses is also in the same league, but its not about the highest note, its about tone, Jon said he was taking sining lessons agaoin, all he needs is a little practice on tone on that high notes and he will be grand, he cant reach the note,just practice on his tone
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Bear in mind the full version has the 2nd section of the chorus, bridgey thing the:
I'll Be there 'till the stars don;t shine,
till the heavens burst...
and so on. So there'd be an extended section of high parts.