Bill Nelson Posted August 14, 2022 Report Posted August 14, 2022 Those dry-cracked, throat-scratched vocals usually indicate years of road-weary existence. Young millennial, please tell us how hard life has been. Quote
mjzee Posted August 15, 2022 Report Posted August 15, 2022 The only thing missing is the Auto-tune. She really nails how incomprehensible these singers are, as if clear enunciation is a sin. Also, no voice projection - just mumbling into a microphone. Sign her up! Quote
Ken Dryden Posted August 15, 2022 Report Posted August 15, 2022 Here is a collection of gems parodying bad musicians and vocalist, done by Paul Weston and his wife Jo Stafford. Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted August 15, 2022 Report Posted August 15, 2022 8 minutes ago, Ken Dryden said: Here is a collection of gems parodying bad musicians and vocalist, done by Paul Weston and his wife Jo Stafford. Great stuff. Quote
sgcim Posted August 15, 2022 Report Posted August 15, 2022 10 hours ago, Bill Nelson said: Those dry-cracked, throat-scratched vocals usually indicate years of road-weary existence. Young millennial, please tell us how hard life has been. Yeah, they have to get out of bed when their mommy wakes them, and go to the computer and record their 32nd youtube video hit. Hilarious stuff TTK! Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted August 15, 2022 Report Posted August 15, 2022 Yes, hilarious. Because it does reflect sounds you've heard on the radio. Though there is another angle to it that I am wondering about ... I am not familiar with today's female U.S. pop singers so cannot pinpoint who she is actually making fun of but her first segment, in particular, made me think of others that may be more present over here: Over time there seems to have been a tendency of British singers not so sing in what might be construed as "standard" or "universally understandable" English but to show off (or fake?) a marked Irish, Scottish or Welsh accent (or one from some of the more outlying regions of England?). And when you combine the slurs and off pronounciation of her first segment you end up with how some of these female singers really do sound like. Quote
JSngry Posted August 15, 2022 Report Posted August 15, 2022 i don't much like it, but I don't think that I'm the guy they're trying to communicate with. As for life being "hard"...there's plenty of fear and apprehension all over the world, about the world. That's hard foe everybody (well, almost everybody...), and not just young women. So if this is how they're feeling (and apparently enough are for it to have become a thing to be mocked), let them say it their way. Still and all, i don't much like it. Bbut I don't think that I'm the guy they're trying to communicate with. Quote
Dub Modal Posted August 15, 2022 Report Posted August 15, 2022 Florence of Florence & the Machine and Billy Eilish are definitely included as targets of this spoof Quote
mjzee Posted August 15, 2022 Report Posted August 15, 2022 6 hours ago, Big Beat Steve said: Yes, hilarious. Because it does reflect sounds you've heard on the radio. Though there is another angle to it that I am wondering about ... I am not familiar with today's female U.S. pop singers so cannot pinpoint who she is actually making fun of but her first segment, in particular, made me think of others that may be more present over here: Over time there seems to have been a tendency of British singers not so sing in what might be construed as "standard" or "universally understandable" English but to show off (or fake?) a marked Irish, Scottish or Welsh accent (or one from some of the more outlying regions of England?). And when you combine the slurs and off pronounciation of her first segment you end up with how some of these female singers really do sound like. And not just female singers. I always thought Dave Matthews sounded like his mouth was full of small stones while he sang - can't understand a word. Quote
JSngry Posted August 15, 2022 Report Posted August 15, 2022 Dave Matthews has a lot of fans, sold a lot of records, and has a lot of imitators. So somebody's getting it, a lot of people apparently. Not me, but...you know, I still think that Elvis was and is bullshit, so, again, I am not the target audience for any of this stuff. And that's perfectly fine with me. Quote
kh1958 Posted August 15, 2022 Report Posted August 15, 2022 Carlos Santana not getting it is satire and lecturing her is very funny. Quote
JSngry Posted August 15, 2022 Report Posted August 15, 2022 I think that Twitter is its own satire. Quote
Bill Nelson Posted August 15, 2022 Report Posted August 15, 2022 I'm not buying into the current millennials who employ mannered croaks and coarse vocal affects to disguise their lack of actual dues-paying 'road time'. Such creds don't just 'arrive' a year or two out from the parental nest. Quote
JSngry Posted August 15, 2022 Report Posted August 15, 2022 What does "road time" look like these days? Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted August 15, 2022 Author Report Posted August 15, 2022 55 minutes ago, JSngry said: What does "road time" look like these days? At least one Zoom meeting per day. Quote
JSngry Posted August 15, 2022 Report Posted August 15, 2022 Zoom, Twitter, Tik-Toak, it's all sorta the same thing. Less so zoom, maybe, but still, it's built on the premise that if you can see me, that's all it takes to get something done. For office meetings, hey, yeah, sure. but for music, hey look at me, this is what you want, so here it is, stop me when/if you don't like it anymore....this is what it is. The ultimate in 21st Century Pop Music. All The Hit All The Time. And nobody should be surprised. Narcissistic bias-confirmation is built into the entire social-media paradigm (and has long been both predicted and proven) . If you can "build an audience" this way and then monetize it, hey, why wouldn't you? "Road" long ago lost whatever meaning it had, "road" is dead. Nope, nobody should be surprised, and really, nobody should complain, especially a Twitter user who's probably hoping to go viral. Sorta proving the point, that one is. Quote
JSngry Posted August 15, 2022 Report Posted August 15, 2022 20 hours ago, Ken Dryden said: Here is a collection of gems parodying bad musicians and vocalist, done by Paul Weston and his wife Jo Stafford. There's a Volume 2, ya' know! For a quick minute there I thought about collecting all the LPs, but soon found out that there were more than I had expected. Quote
Ken Dryden Posted August 15, 2022 Report Posted August 15, 2022 I just opened the jewel box and the cd is missing… Quote
Hoppy T. Frog Posted September 3, 2022 Report Posted September 3, 2022 Surprised no one mentioned it's basically a Billie Holiday imitation, and it's a plague. Get your own style, damn it! Quote
JSngry Posted September 3, 2022 Report Posted September 3, 2022 So we can blame Madeline Peyroux? Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted September 3, 2022 Report Posted September 3, 2022 29 minutes ago, JSngry said: So we can blame Madeline Peyroux? Sure, why not. But better to blame the people that buy it. Quote
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