
02-07-2012, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by kbz1960 The end was the best part. What is it with lipsyncing anyway. So many do that now. If you can't sing without having your voice mixed and manipulated how do they sell so much? They do because they are who media pushes and says is great. After awhile people tend to believe it. | I get where you are coming from. But at least with respect to the superbowl, or events like that, I can excuse it. It's not like they setup all of her equipment, soundcheck it, and it gets left in place. They roll, at least, the sets in with minutes to spare and all. And I guess the NFL would hate to have it fail for the viewing audience.
But for artists that lipsynch night in and night out, a la Britney, I do NOT condone it at all. Sure, sure, sure, the artists like Britney, they would argue that you are paying for a performance and show, and not one person's voice. I find that disingenuous.
When The Who performed, they kind sucked a bit since Pete seemed drunk and did not appear to be playing well. And Roger's voice is obviously not what it used to be. But it was an honest and real performance.
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