From: Denny Strauser on 1 Feb 2010 16:48 Taylor Swift had just won a few Grammys when she sang an out-of-tune duet with Stevie Nicks (begins about 1:30 into this video): http://neonlimelight.com/2010/01/31/video-taylor-swift-joined-by-stevie-nicks-for-52nd-annual-grammy-awards-performance/ OUCH! She could have used pitch correction. - Denny
From: Arkansan Raider on 1 Feb 2010 17:32 Denny Strauser wrote: > Taylor Swift had just won a few Grammys when she sang an out-of-tune > duet with Stevie Nicks (begins about 1:30 into this video): > http://neonlimelight.com/2010/01/31/video-taylor-swift-joined-by-stevie-nicks-for-52nd-annual-grammy-awards-performance/ > > OUCH! She could have used pitch correction. > > - Denny Dude. I was sayin' that last night, too. She was hurtin' my ears. ---Jeff
From: Rupert on 1 Feb 2010 18:17 On Feb 1, 2:32 pm, Arkansan Raider <yom...(a)yomama.com> wrote: > Denny Strauser wrote: > > Taylor Swift had just won a few Grammys when she sang an out-of-tune > > duet with Stevie Nicks (begins about 1:30 into this video): > >http://neonlimelight.com/2010/01/31/video-taylor-swift-joined-by-stev... > > > OUCH! She could have used pitch correction. > > > - Denny > > Dude. I was sayin' that last night, too. She was hurtin' my ears. > > ---Jeff Awful. Sad but true. Before the days of a video driven music industry, the like of Taylor, Beyonce, Shakira, Madonna, etc. would have never made it past the demo. None of them have particularly noteworthy voices. I think one of the only contemporary young pop voices out there that requires no processing to sound good is Christina Aguilera. And I'm not even a fan. That girl can really sing with the best of them. Rupert
From: George's Pro Sound Co. on 1 Feb 2010 18:43 "Rupert" <foodsteaks(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:31d674dd-99d9-4b41-b582-58a0f1ab2097(a)y7g2000prc.googlegroups.com... On Feb 1, 2:32 pm, Arkansan Raider <yom...(a)yomama.com> wrote: > Denny Strauser wrote: > > Taylor Swift had just won a few Grammys when she sang an out-of-tune > > duet with Stevie Nicks (begins about 1:30 into this video): > >http://neonlimelight.com/2010/01/31/video-taylor-swift-joined-by-stev... > > > OUCH! She could have used pitch correction. > > > - Denny > > Dude. I was sayin' that last night, too. She was hurtin' my ears. > > ---Jeff Awful. Sad but true. Before the days of a video driven music industry, the like of Taylor, Beyonce, Shakira, Madonna, etc. would have never made it past the demo. None of them have particularly noteworthy voices. I think one of the only contemporary young pop voices out there that requires no processing to sound good is Christina Aguilera. And I'm not even a fan. That girl can really sing with the best of them. Rupert and I am so out of it, I have no ida what any of them sound like, can't name a single song they do and could not pick them out in a line-up . all I know about them is passing headlines on the supermarket tabloids I am bombarded with while picking up my dinner George
From: geoff on 1 Feb 2010 19:31 George's Pro Sound Co. wrote: > > and I am so out of it, I have no ida what any of them sound like, > can't name a single song they do and could not pick them out in a > line-up . It's easy - there are two - a caucasian and a latina. The caucasian is blond and the latina is bleached blond. Other enititties are simply clones of those two, or holographic representations cunningly transmitted. geoff
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