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Post by supermoonface on Feb 9, 2014 8:41:33 GMT 1
All the promotional material for this concert promised a worldwide stream. Hopefully one will show up. Recently the previous Amnesty concerts have been released on DVD so fingers crossed once the post production is completed this one will be no exception.
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Post by supermoonface on Feb 9, 2014 8:14:36 GMT 1
Apologies for the triple post. I got a message saying server issues prevented the post so tried again. Am not quite a raving loon ! Please remove the two redundant posts and this one if possible. Thanks you
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Post by supermoonface on Feb 9, 2014 8:10:25 GMT 1
I was a little disappointed with this performance, not with Ms. Hill but rather for her. I agree she did not seem happy to be there in contrast with the Fallon performances. She sounded sick and tired. We all know what her voice can do when fully rested and how hard she works even when it's not at full health. Most other artists would have mimed this performance in similar circumstances but not Lauryn. She is LIVE every time and that's part of why I listen Random conjecture alert: We have all heard how when singers have vocal stress they are told to rest their voices, particularly no talking, it's regarded as essential to allow recovery. However as Lauryn is both a singer and a rapper her voice is under constant stress, and that's before you factor in sickness, stress etc. In the studio you can record the vocals one week and the rap later. This is not possible live. To stay fully live and authentic, which is what Appeals to me, you have to accept the opportunity cost of a loss of execution sometimes. Check out ex factor from Copenhagen in 2007 - I believe she collapsed during this tour from exhaustion and the vocals were all over the shop but it is still one of my favourite performances. The circumstances during that tour pushed the creativity to another level. Her "bag of tricks" is larger now than ever at times she reminds me of Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn Highs are meaningless without lows This post may have been shorter if I lurked a little less
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Post by supermoonface on Feb 9, 2014 8:07:44 GMT 1
I was a little disappointed with this performance, not with Ms. Hill but rather for her. I agree she did not seem happy to be there in contrast with the Fallon performances. She sounded sick and tired. We all know what her voice can do when fully rested and how hard she works even when it's not at full health. Most other artists would have mimed this performance in similar circumstances but not Lauryn. She is LIVE every time and that's part of why I listen Random conjecture alert: We have all heard how when singers have vocal stress they are told to rest their voices, particularly no talking, it's regarded as essential to allow recovery. However as Lauryn is both a singer and a rapper her voice is under constant stress, and that's before you factor in sickness, stress etc. In the studio you can record the vocals one week and the rap later. This is not possible live. To stay fully live and authentic, which is what Appeals to me, you have to accept the opportunity cost of a loss of execution sometimes. Check out ex factor from Copenhagen in 2007 - I believe she collapsed during this tour from exhaustion and the vocals were all over the shop but it is still one of my favourite performances. The circumstances during that tour pushed the creativity to another level. Her "bag of tricks" is larger now than ever at times she reminds me of Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn Highs are meaningless without lows Thus post may have been shorter if I lurked a little less
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Post by supermoonface on Feb 9, 2014 8:07:00 GMT 1
I was a little disappointed with this performance, not with Ms. Hill but rather for her. I agree she did not seem happy to be there in contrast with the Fallon performances. She sounded sick and tired. We all know what her voice can do when fully rested and how hard she works even when it's not at full health. Most other artists would have mimed this performance in similar circumstances but not Lauryn. She is LIVE every time and that's part of why I listen Random conjecture alert: We have all heard how when singers have vocal stress they are told to rest their voices, particularly no talking, it's regarded as essential to allow recovery. However as Lauryn is both a singer and a rapper her voice is under constant stress, and that's before you factor in sickness, stress etc. In the studio you can record the vocals one week and the rap later. This is not possible live. To stay fully live and authentic, which is what Appeals to me, you have to accept the opportunity cost of a loss of execution sometimes. Check out ex factor from Copenhagen in 2007 - I believe she collapsed during this tour from exhaustion and the vocals were all over the shop but it is still one of my favourite performances. The circumstances during that tour pushed the creativity to another level. Her "bag of tricks" is larger now than ever at times she reminds me of Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn Highs are meaningless without lows Thus post may have been shorter if I lurked a little less
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