Subj : SB LVII half-time show
To   : MRO
From : Moondog
Date : Thu Feb 16 2023 12:10 pm

 Re: SB LVII half-time show
 By: MRO to Grease on Wed Feb 15 2023 11:54 pm

>   Re: SB LVII half-time show
>   By: MRO to Grease on Wed Feb 15 2023 10:27 pm
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>  >   Re: SB LVII half-time show
>  >   By: Grease to Ogg on Wed Feb 15 2023 09:39 am
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>  >  > What happened to people that could actually sing and play instruments?
>  >  > The halftime show was basically TL;DW.
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>  > the half time show has always been prerecorded music/lip synch
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> OH looks like i'm wrong.  the 2011 black eyed peas one was live
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XY_0HIEdeWA
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> i guess half the time these shows are lip synch
>

When I was a kid in the 70's and 80's, on Saturday mornings ABC would end
thier cartoon block by showing American Bandstand.  Each week they woud have
a live guest appear, however it was clear they were lip syncing (no cords on
guitars.)  On youtube I catch old "live" performances from other shows, and
even ran into some performances where the singer is live, but the backing trac
k was taped.  An example was the Byrds playing on a variety show, and it
sounds like it was a drag in the tape when the show was recorded, but you
could hear David Crosby attempt to adjust for the audio hiccup.  The only
reason I could imagine them doing a partially taped show is because Roger
McGuinn's guitar sound was heavily processed by 1960's standards, and it was
probably recorded in a studio where the compressor and other gear was set up.

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