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TiggersHB wrote:My friend was supposed to be in one of the broadway shows they always have in the beginning in front of Macy's. But I missed the first 10 minutes so I think I missed him
Ammer wrote:And I think the only reason starts would lypsync is because of the immense crowd and noise. The star won't be able to be heard. I don't have anything against it in this particular situation.
Fri Nov 26, 2004 10:12 pm
DM was on fire wrote:The Barenaked Ladies didn't lipsync because they had a full band, Ryan Cabrera (sp?) was playing the guitar with someone...but you do have a point. There was about 4.6 million at the parade, according to Al Roker.
Sat Nov 27, 2004 1:03 am
Ammer wrote:DM was on fire wrote:The Barenaked Ladies didn't lipsync because they had a full band, Ryan Cabrera (sp?) was playing the guitar with someone...but you do have a point. There was about 4.6 million at the parade, according to Al Roker.
One question. how did you know she was lypsyncing?
Sat Nov 27, 2004 1:22 am
Kitten Medli wrote:Ammer wrote:DM was on fire wrote:The Barenaked Ladies didn't lipsync because they had a full band, Ryan Cabrera (sp?) was playing the guitar with someone...but you do have a point. There was about 4.6 million at the parade, according to Al Roker.
One question. how did you know she was lypsyncing?
If you know songs really well you can tell if the singers voice sounds even a little different from how it was recorded in the studio.
Sat Nov 27, 2004 3:47 am
DiscordantNote wrote:Kitten Medli wrote:Ammer wrote:DM was on fire wrote:The Barenaked Ladies didn't lipsync because they had a full band, Ryan Cabrera (sp?) was playing the guitar with someone...but you do have a point. There was about 4.6 million at the parade, according to Al Roker.
One question. how did you know she was lypsyncing?
If you know songs really well you can tell if the singers voice sounds even a little different from how it was recorded in the studio.
Plus, with one of the earlier broadway shows the actors weren't moving their lips exactly to the sounds being played for a little while.
Sat Nov 27, 2004 8:59 pm