On the studio version of the song, the line is "Everything looks worse in black-and-white", but on the Live in Central Park concert they sing "Everything looks better in black-and-white"... I wonder why?
@docsigma2000 cause he’s older probably and doesn’t go by the same nostalgia you or I do, we all know it word for word but to him it’s just something he’s saying so he changes it up wouldn’t you after singing it for 50 years? Or he just got it backward due to boredom or old age I guess haha
@docsigma2000 cause he’s older probably and doesn’t go by the same nostalgia you or I do, we all know it word for word but to him it’s just something he’s saying so he changes it up wouldn’t you after singing it for 50 years? Or he just got it backward due to boredom or old age I guess haha
On the studio version of the song, the line is "Everything looks worse in black-and-white", but on the Live in Central Park concert they sing "Everything looks better in black-and-white"... I wonder why?
@docsigma2000 cause he’s older probably and doesn’t go by the same nostalgia you or I do, we all know it word for word but to him it’s just something he’s saying so he changes it up wouldn’t you after singing it for 50 years? Or he just got it backward due to boredom or old age I guess haha
@docsigma2000 cause he’s older probably and doesn’t go by the same nostalgia you or I do, we all know it word for word but to him it’s just something he’s saying so he changes it up wouldn’t you after singing it for 50 years? Or he just got it backward due to boredom or old age I guess haha