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And this is why I stopped listening to new music years ago...
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Jitendar Canth
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She's not really my cup of tea, but I remember thinking Dua Lipa sounded pretty good when she was proper proper singing live on Later with Jools Holland - but I guess that;s the idea of the show, it's not about the whole stage performace, where it's hard to sing and dance.
I remember a while ago mgmt for one of these pop acts got criticised for admitting that whatever pop star/band it was used prerecordings etc, as they wanted to give the best performance for the ppl who paid hard earned cash for their tickets. I sort of get the point, which admittedly is at odds to some one like me who generally sees live music which involvesĀ 1 or 2 ppl beating the hell out drum kits, a varied number of ppl play guitars/basses, and there's someone singing shouting, maybe while playing live live live :)
So Axel got criticised for sounding bad last year, so if he had used autotune would that be better or worse? ;)
I didn't see much of Cyndi Lauper but she sounded pretty bad
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Jitendar Canth says...
"And this is why I stopped listening to new music years ago..."
It's still there, it's just become harder to find.
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Admar says "proper proper singing live on Later with Jools Holland"
Yep, those were the days where real music artists were found.
I remember a very young Amy Winehouse starring on there, and said at the time, she will really go far and she did. Well, at least up to here death, which was sad.
I keep my CD player in my car with only the one album and its 'Back to Black' by Amy Winehouse.