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So Melodyne then?
I'll get my coat...
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Well, my parents do, but they don't appear to know how to use it, so they may as well toss it into the fire.
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It seems very important. If so, you can invest in some technology that will broadcast from your home to your handheld device. Then you can eat and dance while watching the whole thing, like the people with the portable radios at public events.
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#submit
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That said, I would concur with the vocal criticisms of Adam Lambert's performance because he can do better than that, but if he hadn't kissed a dude, I would have been thinking "Damnit, what a sellout." I wanted him to kiss a dude, I wanted him to shove someone's face into his crotch, and I got what I wished for. Except for the shrieking. I was not wishing for that.
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But I certainly have things against really bad signing and crappy dancing. Adam might be this classically trained singer, but I just don't see what people like about him. Every time I have heard him sing my ears have bled.
One of my biggest issues is he is always just slightly out of tune. Like ALWAYS. Not blatantly, he is on key (though he was NOT on key for this performance) , just out of tune to it slightly. His intonation seems to be always off when he sings live.
I guess its hard to explain unless you have musical training.
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They could have all the training and be perfect technically, but if its just slightly off tonally it drives me up the wall.
Its why I have issues seeing a lot of acts I like live.
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Honestly, if that is the voice he has to offer, he should pack it in. I was embarrased for his vocal performance to the point where I barely noticed the visual crapness.
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They flipped out about the Teen Choice Awards before it even aired.
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The first step in watching/attending an event is knowing the talent involved. If it offends you, don't go or watch. Simple as that.
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Oh, and don't they understand that they're just playing into his hands?
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