Aimee
10-10-2002, 10:22 AM
Well, I've been on this board for a total of a month and I already feel so comfortable. I never thought that I would get to the point where I actually want to meet the peeps I talk to online. Please don't take offense at that, it's just that I figured anonyminity was the best way to go on a BB. Thaks y'all for making me feel all warm and fuzzy inside! But I digress...
Regarding these cancelled shows- I have talked to some in the CREED camp and got the real scoop about the cancellations. Scott has been feeling bad in the throat since Vegas. It's different for a rock singer who actually sings live than it is for a pop singer who uses things like pro-tools (a high-tech synthesiser that alters the sound of the voice or takes over if the voice goes out, etc). Anyone who has ever sung professionally whether in a choir or a band knows that to sing correctly, you need to sing from your diaphragm and not from the throat. Scott's sound comes mostly from his throat because it's hard to get his sound by singing from the diaphragm. Not impossible - just very difficult. During the Vegas show, Scott's throat totally gave out. I guess that's why he was in such a bad mood. Things are not going well with all of these *@#! cancellations. (If us fans are frustrated, how do you think the band feels?) Not excusing the way he behaved, just making a point. Now, when LA came around, the crew was up at 7AM and ready to roll by sound check at 4. Scott's doctor told him not to perform. At 4:30, the crew learned that the show was cancelled and had to take everything down. SO...
Those of you who think that the show is being cancelled because the band just needs some time off - think again! They want badly to perform for you, and I'll bet Scott is at home right now tearing his hair out in a fit!
Also, I'd like to address one other rumor that has been flying around here and the other BB's about the car accident. I'd like you to think, once again, about the consequences of CREED cancelling their shows and probably losing fans over it. I will only say this once, and that is right here, right now: SCOTT DID NOT FAKE THE CAR ACCIDENT! A woman hit him from behind while he was driving his Caddy SUV in Orlando. This was during the video shoot of Six Feet From the Edge, and Scott had to be VERY careful while he was strung up on harnesses for those shots. I'm not sure if a physical thrapist was on hand during the filming, but I do know that Scott was on painkillers and that he still has to have physical therapy because of that accident. So all of you haters and doubters out there, just shut the eff up. I am so tired of hearing that CREED is forgetting about the fans and becoming inaccessible. While that may be true of Stapp, he is not the only member of CREED. I know I would truly be dissapointed if they cancelled a show I was going to, especially if I made special arrangements to go, but let's not forget why we love the music. Cut the guys some slack if you will. They are really just people, not superheoroes and they will be back in full force, giving you all the performances you deserve.
Regarding these cancelled shows- I have talked to some in the CREED camp and got the real scoop about the cancellations. Scott has been feeling bad in the throat since Vegas. It's different for a rock singer who actually sings live than it is for a pop singer who uses things like pro-tools (a high-tech synthesiser that alters the sound of the voice or takes over if the voice goes out, etc). Anyone who has ever sung professionally whether in a choir or a band knows that to sing correctly, you need to sing from your diaphragm and not from the throat. Scott's sound comes mostly from his throat because it's hard to get his sound by singing from the diaphragm. Not impossible - just very difficult. During the Vegas show, Scott's throat totally gave out. I guess that's why he was in such a bad mood. Things are not going well with all of these *@#! cancellations. (If us fans are frustrated, how do you think the band feels?) Not excusing the way he behaved, just making a point. Now, when LA came around, the crew was up at 7AM and ready to roll by sound check at 4. Scott's doctor told him not to perform. At 4:30, the crew learned that the show was cancelled and had to take everything down. SO...
Those of you who think that the show is being cancelled because the band just needs some time off - think again! They want badly to perform for you, and I'll bet Scott is at home right now tearing his hair out in a fit!
Also, I'd like to address one other rumor that has been flying around here and the other BB's about the car accident. I'd like you to think, once again, about the consequences of CREED cancelling their shows and probably losing fans over it. I will only say this once, and that is right here, right now: SCOTT DID NOT FAKE THE CAR ACCIDENT! A woman hit him from behind while he was driving his Caddy SUV in Orlando. This was during the video shoot of Six Feet From the Edge, and Scott had to be VERY careful while he was strung up on harnesses for those shots. I'm not sure if a physical thrapist was on hand during the filming, but I do know that Scott was on painkillers and that he still has to have physical therapy because of that accident. So all of you haters and doubters out there, just shut the eff up. I am so tired of hearing that CREED is forgetting about the fans and becoming inaccessible. While that may be true of Stapp, he is not the only member of CREED. I know I would truly be dissapointed if they cancelled a show I was going to, especially if I made special arrangements to go, but let's not forget why we love the music. Cut the guys some slack if you will. They are really just people, not superheoroes and they will be back in full force, giving you all the performances you deserve.