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BGT/My problems with talent shows as a producer 11 Years, 1 Month ago
Summed up by the very good 4 man group who did an excellent version of That's Life. But it was just basically a photoshop Sinatra rendition. They all 4 seemed to have good voices and fine sense of harmonies. So - find a NEW song, work out a DIFFERENT way of singing and arranging it; instead of sounding like a good 50s tribute band, sound like a different and original 2014 band.
Re:BGT/My problems with talent shows as a producer 11 Years, 1 Month ago
JK2006 wrote: Summed up by the very good 4 man group who did an excellent version of That's Life. But it was just basically a photoshop Sinatra rendition. They all 4 seemed to have good voices and fine sense of harmonies. So - find a NEW song, work out a DIFFERENT way of singing and arranging it; instead of sounding like a good 50s tribute band, sound like a different and original 2014 band.
It's not rocket science, is it?Nope, it basically took 4 blokes to do well what 1 man can do better.
Also, the girl group that Alesha pressed the golden buzzer for seemed like a set-up to me.
I didn't think they were particularly good and if you look closely, neither did the audience. They kept showing clips of the family clapping along but if you look at the people around them, nobody else is into it. The shots of the judges smiling and enjoying it appeared to be from a different part of the show if you look at the audience behind them and I also felt the huge round of applause at the end was overdubbed.
Re:BGT/My problems with talent shows as a producer 11 Years, 1 Month ago
K wrote: JK2006 wrote: Summed up by the very good 4 man group who did an excellent version of That's Life. But it was just basically a photoshop Sinatra rendition. They all 4 seemed to have good voices and fine sense of harmonies. So - find a NEW song, work out a DIFFERENT way of singing and arranging it; instead of sounding like a good 50s tribute band, sound like a different and original 2014 band.
It's not rocket science, is it?Nope, it basically took 4 blokes to do well what 1 man can do better.
Also, the girl group that Alesha pressed the golden buzzer for seemed like a set-up to me.
I didn't think they were particularly good and if you look closely, neither did the audience. They kept showing clips of the family clapping along but if you look at the people around them, nobody else is into it. The shots of the judges smiling and enjoying it appeared to be from a different part of the show if you look at the audience behind them and I also felt the huge round of applause at the end was overdubbed.
The real sound was probably that of a giant yawn.
The funny thing is, a lot of people like tribute bands and performers but I have no idea why.
Then again, I like novelty songs that everyone else hates and I was cross when the boy last week was buzzed off in his prime.