On Oct 30 Chris Olson wrote: >Um, actualy, not always. Sometimes it's just bad enunciation on the part of the >singer (due to any number of things). >However, in Steve's case, I never noticed that he was singing anything other than "gone". Though I'll admit that enunciation is sometimes asked to take a back seat. >During the last musical I was in, the Music Directortold me that, while my enunciation was great, I should tone it down >abit. I've always been on the side of "sing clearly, dammit. I can't understand what you're saying!", so this came as a >slight blow ... "But I want be understood.""You will be, Chris. Trust me."< sigh> >And Steve, I feel for ya on those high notes. They can be fun sometimes, but damn >!:0Chris Can't you, just once, let me have my fantasy 'aha' moment without spoiling it? Anyway, professional musicians would never let other things, ie:DRUGS, alcohol, getting whacked in the balls with a mike stand, affect their performance. Your just too darn cynical. ;) John D. Barbato, OD