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"Black Eyed Peas w/ Click Five"


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Copyright: Dan Walsh (danielswalsh) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1542 W: 326 N: 2251] (12483)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-10-22
Categories: Event, Decisive Moment
Camera: Canon EOS 5D, Canon EF 24-70 f/2.8 L USM, @ ISO 1600
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Concerts (Singapore) [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2007-10-29 3:59
Viewed: 595
Points: 4
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Here we see Ben Romans on keyboards.

Another shot from "Click Five" who opened for the "Black Eyed Peas" a week ago here in Singapore.

Cindy Wright's Exclusive Interview...

What are your favorite songs from the album?
Ben - Well that changes by the day. I think right now there are two that I constantly feel very close to. One of them is "Addicted to me" because that's one that's been ongoing for like three years. It's one of those things, I work on it and I put it away and then I work on it again. I remember Ethan and I sitting down it was like around December of 2005, really working up the lyrics, but then we re-wrote the chorus again three or four times to make it what it was. It's always good to see a song evolve like that. It's such a band oriented song to because the way like the production works is like, it's almost like the "Chili Peppers were, if they did individual parts on their own it may not make since but together it comes out great. I also enjoy "Empty" just because I'm a sucker for songs like that. I'm glad we finally got to get something like that on the record.

What inspired you for the lyrics for "The Reason Why"?
Ben - "The Reason Why" is like trying to take a picture of a moment. It's a thesis statement. It's kind of like writing a paper. I picture like an old man watching youth and watching his life and watching the younger generation and be like Wow, I may be tainted with age but one of the beauty's of making mistakes is that falling in love comes with mistakes and that's what it's all about its about learning from those mistakes.

Which song was the most fun to record?
Ben - "Flipside" was a lot of fun because we really got to experiment a lot. One of the great things about playing together for years is that you learn where your part is in the band as a player. You learn how to contribute and how not to contribute. Everybody in this band as some really special things going as far as musicianship, so it's like learning how to squeeze it all in but because we have been playing together so long we have time to really build up the talent on a album fast. Then we have time left to experiment with different things. "Flipside" for me I got use a Optigon, we were just messing around in the studio, the Optigon is from the 1970's and it reads laser discs and it's almost like a sampler of something from the 70's and you will hear it and its like the must funky little thing. We used that in the second verse. I used a Melotron, there are only about 30 of those left. It's the same thing like the "Beatles" used on "Strawberry Fields". It's like all these broken instruments, you almost have to tie them together with like tape and whatever and we made a modern recording." *

More from Cindy Wright's interview with the next posting....

More images from the concert can be found at my Singapore Concerts Theme here.

I hope you like the shot, check back here for more...
- Dan

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  • Cormac Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3245 W: 56 N: 5986] (25032)
  • [2007-10-29 11:34]

Another great concert Shot Dan - I think you are really on to something as all of your concert shots are so crisp and clean. This doesn't have the same drama as the previous shots (I guess keyboards arn't as sexy as the guitar!) but I like the corner angle of the keyboard and the way it seems to point right toward the singer's head. Nice work!

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  • PJE Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2170 W: 138 N: 3878] (18445)
  • [2007-10-29 20:03]

Well well Daniel I can see you were positioned right fantastically for an evening of eye catching photos. Add to that the amazing lighting capturing ability of your 5D at 1600, I would dare say that it all came together very nicely for you. Excellent work and a treat to see such outstanding photos in stage lighting.

Thanks for sharing Dan!

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