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brywool wrote:Maybe they should make it as:
"In order to donate to Haiti AND TO NEVER HEAR THIS SONG AGAIN, please donate!"
That'd work for me.
Rip Rokken wrote:Just watched it, and thought it actually started out very well when there were singers singing the song. First bad point I noted was at 3:15, with the dude using that hideous vibrato. Who the hell is he, and is that some kind of rasta style? It was just extremely distracting and tore into the flow of the song, and if is wasn't bad enough then, I think they brought him back twice! Then the autotune robo-voice jerks kick in at 4:47 and 5:15, followed by the rap, and it just descended into crap from that point.
I can understand people wanting to include the modern pop and hip-hop styles for the "inclusiveness" of the project, but the damn fact is -- it's a song to be sung by singers, and not rappers or people who rely on gimmicks. Whatever people think about those styles, or the talent of those types of musicians, I just don't think they hold up musically against real vocalists.
Good lord Celine Dion showed them up!!!I also thought the inclusion of the Michael Jackson footage was cool, and wished they'd shown a bit more than 1 second shots of his guitar player.
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SusieP wrote:That robotic effect on people's voices is just bloody WEIRD.
SusieP wrote:That robotic effect on people's voices is just bloody WEIRD.
strangegrey wrote:SusieP wrote:That robotic effect on people's voices is just bloody WEIRD.
Thats the auto-tune plugin that they are overusing in music production these days. It's enabled people that can't sing, to have a lasting career doing it....it's fucking sad.
While I wish I could use auto-tune as a reason to hate this remake of an originally pitiful song (yet, despite that, vasty superior to the current piece of shit), the fact that auto-tune is abused all over music...it's hard to use that as justification....
Rip Rokken wrote:SusieP wrote:That robotic effect on people's voices is just bloody WEIRD.
If I wanted to hear that crap I'd turn on Battlestar Galactica and watch some Cylons.
SusieP wrote:strangegrey wrote:SusieP wrote:That robotic effect on people's voices is just bloody WEIRD.
Thats the auto-tune plugin that they are overusing in music production these days. It's enabled people that can't sing, to have a lasting career doing it....it's fucking sad.
While I wish I could use auto-tune as a reason to hate this remake of an originally pitiful song (yet, despite that, vasty superior to the current piece of shit), the fact that auto-tune is abused all over music...it's hard to use that as justification....
I don't really know anything about auto-tune. I've recorded songs in a recording studio, but all I've ever heard of is 'reverb' - so I thought this auto tune you guys have referred to on here in the past was the digital version of that.
I didn't realise it sounded like robots!!!
Weird.
Ehwmatt wrote:SusieP wrote:do they use it on Britney Spears?
More than you or I could imagine I'm sure
SusieP wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:SusieP wrote:do they use it on Britney Spears?
More than you or I could imagine I'm sure
Thought so.
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Stupid question time now, then............. Peter Frampton and that pipe thing attached to his mic stand which created a weird vocal effect? What was that?
I thought that was what Cher used on that dance hit with the weird vocal.
SusieP wrote:I thought that was what Cher used on that dance hit with the weird vocal.
Ehwmatt wrote:SusieP wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:SusieP wrote:do they use it on Britney Spears?
More than you or I could imagine I'm sure
Thought so.
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Stupid question time now, then............. Peter Frampton and that pipe thing attached to his mic stand which created a weird vocal effect? What was that?
I thought that was what Cher used on that dance hit with the weird vocal.
That is the talk box, a guitar effect pedal. That is much older than Auto Tune.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDiy0Wmj9l0
Richie Sambora uses it on Livin on a Prayer and other songs too.
Ehwmatt wrote:If it's done right and used for it's intended purpose (eg to touch up a bad note here or there on an otherwise great vocal take as opposed to masking someone's complete inability to sing) it's hard to notice unless you have really good ears for it.
strangegrey wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:If it's done right and used for it's intended purpose (eg to touch up a bad note here or there on an otherwise great vocal take as opposed to masking someone's complete inability to sing) it's hard to notice unless you have really good ears for it.
Depends on how good the artist is. However, the singers from the glee soundtrack are reportedly very good singers, but that entire soundtrack is loaded with autotune and it's noticable...
I agree though...used to touch up a slightly pitchy vocal phrase, it's hard to catch, Using it to 'crutch' an entire singing performance from beginning to end.....it can be very noticable.
Granted, that plastic slut made it almost chiche to use the effect heavily. It's sad...
squirt1 wrote:This was a Lionel Ritchie/ Quincy Jones debacle. Barb, Celine & Josh should have written a check since they do not need face time. Who are MOST of those people ????? Whether guilt or publicity or both it equals zero, goose egg, nothing in my opinion !
DrFU wrote:I liked it; the rap was fine; tough job blending that wide of a range of styles and talents into one song. Loved Jennifer Hudson.
StevePerryHair wrote:DrFU wrote:I liked it; the rap was fine; tough job blending that wide of a range of styles and talents into one song. Loved Jennifer Hudson.
+1 I agree. It wasn't bad at all. I think a lot of people just love the nostalgia of the first one so it's hard to look at it objectively, which is understandable. The rap doesn't bother me at all. Love it or hate it, Rap is a million times more popular now than in the 80's, so they had to reach their target audience. I like it because it added a lot of diversity.
Andrew wrote:Chunks of chunks even...
So many crap singers these days. Whiney ass voices and warbling thru the notes to hide the fact they can't hold on themselves. Then (God help us) Babs Streisand steps in and shows how it is really done.
I need some Masterplan to clean out my ears now.
Ehwmatt wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:DrFU wrote:I liked it; the rap was fine; tough job blending that wide of a range of styles and talents into one song. Loved Jennifer Hudson.
+1 I agree. It wasn't bad at all. I think a lot of people just love the nostalgia of the first one so it's hard to look at it objectively, which is understandable. The rap doesn't bother me at all. Love it or hate it, Rap is a million times more popular now than in the 80's, so they had to reach their target audience. I like it because it added a lot of diversity.
Rap is a vile affront to music. SOOOOOOO fucking awful and not only does it exhibit everything that's wrong with the music industry, it exhibits a lot of what's wrong with society as a whole, especially among younger people. If every rapper was exterminated in a plane crash or other similar accident, the world would instantly become a better place.
How did we go from talented blacks anywhere from Miles Davis to Hendrix to Levi Stubbs (Four Tops) to hell, I'll even give Whitney Houston props for having a killer voice to having no-talent hack black rappers ? It's a complete joke.
Fuck diversity for diversity's sake too. God rap pisses me off if you couldn't tell.
Ehwmatt wrote:
Rap is a vile affront to music. SOOOOOOO fucking awful and not only does it exhibit everything that's wrong with the music industry, it exhibits a lot of what's wrong with society as a whole, especially among younger people. How did we go from talented blacks anywhere from Miles Davis to Hendrix to Levi Stubbs (Four Tops) to hell, I'll even give Whitney Houston props for having a killer voice to having no-talent hack rappers ? It's a complete joke.
Fuck diversity for diversity's sake too. God rap pisses me off if you couldn't tell.
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