Nope, this video is not from a live concert. They performed their last official concert in 1966 at Candlestick Park in San Franciso.
Then they did not perform live again until the Rooftop in Jan. of 1969, which is by far their coolest performance.
I do believe, however, that the Revolution video was them actually playing and not synching to the recording.
More Beatles DLC, PLEASE!
It was semi-live, so they were actually singing, but they were playing along with the backing of the actual song.I do believe, however, that the Revolution video was them actually playing and not synching to the recording.
so true
see,i have the Gtr Hero world Tour guitar
and i play the game because of some songs i like on there
like Band On The Run and Liven Pn A Prayer
well,anyway
i never see the animation of guitar people movfeing at all on the neck of the guitar
seems like its always in a stuck postion
also the drum is WAY off
by far this is the most correct game
Bring Please Please Me and Hard Day's Night to TB:RB!
od-la-di ob-la-da life goes on
I don't play Guitar Hero games anymore so I wouldn't know but I'm pretty sure Rock Band 1/2 also have the correct finger placement on guitar in the game. I know for sure the drums are correct. I guess it's just because Harmonix puts more work and care into all of their games, not just TB:RB.
Yeah GH does not concentrate on getting the chords or drumming anywhere near right.
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Beatles Rock Band (All DLC)
GD:RB
I dont know why Gtr Hero even made it through
concsidering how poor the animations are
Bring Please Please Me and Hard Day's Night to TB:RB!
od-la-di ob-la-da life goes on
I've got a question: Why aren't they wearing guitar straps in the animation? Its awkward cause it looks like they're guitars are just floating =/
Clipping problems prevent guitar straps.
That's when an object goes through a character's body. It would ruin the look.
No music games have guitar straps.
Give me more songs by David Bowie, Oasis and The Smiths and I will be a very happy man indeed.