Posted on 10/24/2004 10:42:55 AM PDT by My Favorite Headache
News and Views: Added: 10/24/04 Saturday Night... Live? By Michael Allison - AngryCountry.com Staff Writer --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm going out to let my real talent show, not to just stand there and dance around. Personally, I'd never lip-synch. It's just not me. - Ashlee Simpson in Lucky Magazine
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Saturday Night Live was not as "Live" as people expected last night. Musical Guest Ashlee Simpson poorly lip-synched her first song, and then a technical glitch or mistake led to the wrong vocal track being played for her second performance proving her fraud as she stood there confused while her recorded voice filled the airwaves . Simpson's band picked up the slack, attempting to save the show as Ashlee walked off the stage. Just a minute in (on a musical segment usually four or more minutes long) SNL pulled the plug, cutting quickly to a commercial.
Also this week it has been suggested that the vocal performance of "God Bless America" by a very talented country artist during the Major League Baseball playoffs was also pre-recorded, though having watched that game myself I am not certain that it was not just an audio delay in that case. I can say that I have attended concerts where it seemed that at least some of the performance was taped, and I routinely see performances on TV where the lip movements of the artist doesn't match the sound.
Lip-synching is nothing new (Remember Milli Vanilli) but for some reason it has become more accepted, especially for television shows and special events. But is it fair? Is it fair to the fans who tune in to see a LIVE performance, for them to instead be presented with a living puppet acting out a CD track? I don't think so. And more than unfair, I think it's a fraudulent act. Tricking people into believing they are watching a live performance should not be allowed.
My solution is a simple one... but it will not be popular with the untalented artists and unscrupulous promoters of the world: Concerts and television broadcasts should be required to specify when a performance is not LIVE both vocally and visually. I've been sitting here for twenty minutes trying to figure out a politically correct and kind phrase to serve as the disclaimer for this new rule, but so far I've come up empty. No one is going to warn viewers or concert attendees that their performance is going to be lip-synched. Perhaps they could label it a "dramatic performance" which would at least admit that they are 'acting' like singers, without actually singing.
Obviously this wouldn't apply to scripted television (such as sitcoms) and movies where the audience expects to see acting and special effects, but when someone gets on stage at a concert or televised show (SNL, award shows, Variety shows, etc) there is an expectation of a genuine musical performance.
Live should mean Live, and if it's not live be honest about it!
One of my all time favorite vocalists is Nana Mouskouri. Seeing her in concert was... alarming. Like Enya, she records multiple tracks of herself singing, a task so difficult to reproduce live that onstage performances are like listening to someone wholly other.
It's supposed to be 2.7 meg and only 870K downloads, sigh!!!
I saw her blame the band act also.... hmmmm maybe she is such a little phony it drove someone to set her up to look bad??
"The answer can only be that there is some financial advantage to the network or the show's producers."
We have a winner!
Im not familiar with Nana.
I have nothing againt dubs. But dont call it a live performance.
Mike Oldfield is great.in that its all him thru dubbing. I really dont mind technology. I do dislike cheatery
For a long time, I thought Jessica Simpson was the character from The Simpsons.
Until today, I had never heard of Ashley Simpson...
The Milli Vanilli situation is very similar. That whole fiasco first started during a performance in which the vocal track skipped and constantly played, "girl you know it's girl you know it's girl you know it's girl you know it's." That got the snowball rolling against them.
It was soon after that it was revealed that not only did they lip-synch their shows, but that it wasn't their own voices.
I believe NBC owns her record label.
Trust me, careers will BURN over this, either hers or the band's or the techies.
I really have hated this lip-synch crap for a long time. From no-talent "singers" who use that gimmick, to other no talents that have to use pitch correction machines on their records and at live performances to hit their notes. My daughter is an artist with great pitch, talent, singing and songwriting ability, and she'll sing a Star-Spangled Banner version that'll bring tears every time. I'm sick of the crap the music industry peddles. Move over and let some real artists shine. Support independents!
I liked Mike Nesmith. At least HE was a legit musician/composer.
She does? I'm sceptical.
The techs will be burned, the band are known to be innocent since her voice from a prerecorded device was playing and forced them to adapt to the situation.
The talent was proven to not be that talented and in blaming the band proved to be a little creep besides.
This much I know for sure, Simpson must NOT be able to sing, for if she could, why not sing live?
There is no way that what she was doing could be called dancing or anything that could cause her to have a need to lip synch.
She was outed as a no talent bum IMO!
The internet will keep her alive as a fake, so I think her career was done before she started.
Her dancing was pathetic, how could anyone with all those professional dance and choreography lessons be so crappy a dancer.
Look for her at a bar on a pole near you!
doesnt change the fact most of them suck anyway!
Yeah, I agree, but
as a musician you know
pop tart backup guys
sometimes make big bucks,
because they have to carry
the musical load . . .
And part of that cash
is understood to cover
keeping the tart pure . . .
The celebrity
is the meal ticket and she
gets blamed for nothing . . .
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