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This years halftime "show"
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<blockquote data-quote="brian maddox" data-source="post: 47701" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>Re: This years halftime "show"</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>true. and i also agree with ivan that a musical performance with no musical performance is not a musical performance [see what i did there?].</p><p></p><p>but oddly, some of this is also cultural. i worked in ukraine for 4 months a couple of years ago doing a political campaign and part of that was working sound for many 'national level' ukrainian and russian musical acts at fairly large events[10k+]. i was shocked to learn that in that country it is the established 'norm' to lip-sync performances to a track. in fact, my ukrainian friends were quite surprised to learn that we find that deplorable in the U.S. it was kind of entertaining to work with 'BEs' who would be traveling with the artists and whose sole responsibility was to play the track at the right time and make sure the artist's mic was turned on between songs so they could give a 'shout out' to the crowd. weird, but true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian maddox, post: 47701, member: 158"] Re: This years halftime "show" true. and i also agree with ivan that a musical performance with no musical performance is not a musical performance [see what i did there?]. but oddly, some of this is also cultural. i worked in ukraine for 4 months a couple of years ago doing a political campaign and part of that was working sound for many 'national level' ukrainian and russian musical acts at fairly large events[10k+]. i was shocked to learn that in that country it is the established 'norm' to lip-sync performances to a track. in fact, my ukrainian friends were quite surprised to learn that we find that deplorable in the U.S. it was kind of entertaining to work with 'BEs' who would be traveling with the artists and whose sole responsibility was to play the track at the right time and make sure the artist's mic was turned on between songs so they could give a 'shout out' to the crowd. weird, but true. [/QUOTE]
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