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...oh my sweet Prince Poppycock, what have you done? ;___;
Dad still thinks we should have given him all ten votes. Mom wanted to give all ten to Michael Grimm. So we wound up splitting the difference and doing five each.
Also, the YouTube comments are delightful, ranging from "I hope Piers dies slowly of throat cancer!" to "Piers' buzzing him was actually a premeditated 'dick move' because AGT doesn't want to be represented by someone so flamboyant and ambiguous. They want to be represented by unemployed chicken catchers and pretty little girls in flowered dresses."
I love YouTube. I really do.
Just please, don't let Jackie Evancho win. Her technique is terribly, she's going to destroy her voice if she doesn't get those low notes out of her throat and stop forcing her vibrato, she has yet to do anything except opera (no performance range whatsoever!), and thus far she has yet to do anything that Barbara Padilla didn't do better last season. AND FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, CHILD, PUT YOUR ARMS DOWN FOR ONCE.
Also, I am now officially back on Lexapro (HAPPY DRUGS HAPPY DRUGS LA LA LAAAAAA~), and I have the weekend of October 9-10 off to attend my aunt and uncle's fiftieth wedding anniversary party.
And considering how often I've gotten shafted on scheduling and how little I've complained and how little I generally ask for? I feel like I should NOT have had to feel like I was fighting that hard when I did need something. But fortunately, a couple of my coworkers are awesome ^o^
And finally, Professor Layton and the Unwound Future is AMAZING and Yuri Lowenthal as Legal!Luke is divine and I literally had to close my DS and squeal when one of his puzzle-solvey animations included the dialogue, "Puzzling? I think not~" And it's also really awesome to see the two discussion threads on
professorlayton so alive and buzzing over it.
PLAY ON!
Dad still thinks we should have given him all ten votes. Mom wanted to give all ten to Michael Grimm. So we wound up splitting the difference and doing five each.
Also, the YouTube comments are delightful, ranging from "I hope Piers dies slowly of throat cancer!" to "Piers' buzzing him was actually a premeditated 'dick move' because AGT doesn't want to be represented by someone so flamboyant and ambiguous. They want to be represented by unemployed chicken catchers and pretty little girls in flowered dresses."
I love YouTube. I really do.
Just please, don't let Jackie Evancho win. Her technique is terribly, she's going to destroy her voice if she doesn't get those low notes out of her throat and stop forcing her vibrato, she has yet to do anything except opera (no performance range whatsoever!), and thus far she has yet to do anything that Barbara Padilla didn't do better last season. AND FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, CHILD, PUT YOUR ARMS DOWN FOR ONCE.
Also, I am now officially back on Lexapro (HAPPY DRUGS HAPPY DRUGS LA LA LAAAAAA~), and I have the weekend of October 9-10 off to attend my aunt and uncle's fiftieth wedding anniversary party.
And considering how often I've gotten shafted on scheduling and how little I've complained and how little I generally ask for? I feel like I should NOT have had to feel like I was fighting that hard when I did need something. But fortunately, a couple of my coworkers are awesome ^o^
And finally, Professor Layton and the Unwound Future is AMAZING and Yuri Lowenthal as Legal!Luke is divine and I literally had to close my DS and squeal when one of his puzzle-solvey animations included the dialogue, "Puzzling? I think not~" And it's also really awesome to see the two discussion threads on
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Date: 2010-09-15 04:30 am (UTC)Michael Grimm isn't bad and I do enjoy his voice, but there's nothing more to him. He sings. Lots of people sing. There's nothing super OMGOMGOMG that I could see that would get him a successful Vegas act. Yes, he can be a successful singer, but people don't go to Vegas just for singing.
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Date: 2010-09-15 04:22 pm (UTC)I think the thing wiht Michael Grimm is he's got both performance and voice- I mean he's by no means Stevie Ray Vaughn, but that's what I thought of when I heard him and he's damn good.
I agree on Ave Marie as a "hard" song though... i had two voice teachers almost have me sing it as my operatic piece... and trust me... they were picking EASIEST peices.
At least it looks like Poppycock may get his own rock opera regardless ^^;;
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Date: 2010-09-15 04:51 pm (UTC)Yeah--I agree. It's just...not what I think of when I think of Vegas, if that makes sense.
I had an Opera class down from my Piano class (My piano teacher played there after our class) and one girl had some in asking for help and she told her "Ave Maria" was the easiest to start with--it's also one I've heard... a lot (Very common for a hard song then?) and one I've sung before without any training so it's just...I've heard and seen it so many times and have even tried it myself and never found it hard like some other songs. I'm not saying it's not hard in general--because Opera isn't easy--but I was saying it wasn't a "hard" Opera piece so I found her dialog saying how this song was hard compared to her other songs very odd.
True :P
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Date: 2010-09-16 01:42 am (UTC)There's a band piece called "Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral" and while it's not a hard piece at all from a technical aspect--long notes and simple, moving parts--it's rated 5 in level of difficulty due to its MUSICAL complication. Any idiot can play the piece, but to play the piece not only well, but beautifully and well-balanced and with spirit is something altogether different.
That's my opinion anyway. She did a lovely job with singing it, really. It was just kind of painful to watch a kid like her reach those low notes that have to be murder to her throat and voice one day down the line.