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Old 29th December 2004, 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by PickleCookies
You wanna know why artists lip-synch? Because some snot-nosed little brats always whine when the performance is sub-par. So, to stop the complaining, they mime so it sounds the same as the album version, or a pre-recorded version for a live. But then once they do that, the whining comes back because they didn't sing live. Well make up your minds! Stop being so paradoxial. It's getting on my nerves.

No, I'm not meaning just users here, I mean everyone. Yes, I'm stereotyping everyone just as you guys stereotyped American artists. "Blah, blah, blah American artists aren't as good as Japanese artists." Well way to not be so biased. Jeez. NOT EVERY AMERICAN ARTIST IS THE SAME, SO STOP STEREOTYPING THEM AS SUCH. I highly doubt that you all have more respect for every Japanese artist than you do for every American artist. I know you didn't say EVERY, but you said "Japanese artists." So I interpreted it as thus.

asongforXX, just because an artist is screaming during the performance, doesn't mean that they're not lip-synching. Their microphone can still be on for them to yell and scream and whatnot while the track is still running in the background.
opaltanyacho, there is no law in Japan not allowing lip-synching. I don't even know where you heard that kind of crap. Or why you even believed it.

And no, I'm not being mean. So don't give me that. It's unoriginal and don't you think, by now, that if I really cared, I would've taken it into consideration when I post?

Remember, just because she goes off-key doesn't mean it wasn't a poorly pre-recorded version of the song. I'm sure there are many things that none of you, nor myself, know about when it comes to lip-synching. So don't you all go around acting like you know the facts about when someone is and when someone isn't when it's not always that blantantly obvious.
Very well said. I totally agree with you. Especially with the first part.
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