Re: More American IdolOn May 15, 12:25 pm, Brian Running <brunn...@XXameritechXX . net > wrote:
> > If you wanna "blame" someone other than the actual singers themselves:
> > (from * w w w .slate . com /id/2190184/)
>
> I agree completely, Grampaw. I was going to respond to Lane with,
> "Whitney the Human Air-Raid Siren and Mariah Carey." Honest!
>
> In contrast to Aretha and Mahalia Jackson, Whitney Houston relied on the
> siren blare all the time. It was her shtick. Aretha and Mahalia knew=
> how to use the power as an effective interpretive tool, but Whitney
> Houston used it all the time. Blare, like a marching band. Yech.
>
> Mariah Carey is responsible for the fad of yodeling, not blaring, so she
> gets the blame for all the Star Spangled Banner "interpreters." I would=
> also like to get my hands on whoever is responsible for the current fad
> of sliding up into correct pitches, instead of precisely hitting notes.
> It's another one of those things that can be used as an interpretive
> device, but kids do it on every single note these days. I chew my kids
> out every time I hear them doing it.
Well, I think that if the Houston SSB pushes the envelope, it pushes
it very well and far enough. I saw that SuperBowl live and it was
funny, the guys in the broadcast booth all just sat there for some
good old dead air, kinda stunned, after she finished. You have to
remember the times, of course, it was diffrent back then, you kids.
But you don't know (etc. etc.).
Where was I now... oh yeah, I haven't listened to enough Whitney to
know if she does it all the time; "I'll Always Love You" was another
one of hers I heard accidently and I like it. But, like with the Two
Tenors (<g>) (Licitra and Alvarez), whom one critic said peeled the
chrome off the bumpers of the cars out in the parking lot at one
concert (or something like that), Total Force can get old (like me) in
a hurry (a lot quicker hurry).
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Not a dry pair of panties in the house... --D-y