not to mention that most of the songs performed last night (from the '60s) have been sung by several different artists having several different interpretations. Listen to the original on youtube and then some variations and figure it out.
Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
This thread is for non-fiction TV, including but not limited to reality television (So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef: Masters, Project Runway), documentaries (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel), and sundry (Expedition Africa, Mythbusters), et al. [NAFDA]
TAR: Read the clue. Dumbass. ETA: In this scenario, big sign on the table where you are doing the task = probably connected to the task and therefore meant to be read, not that the gimme all your money directions where in the actual clue.
I know!! And yet, I have no idea if I would have read it or not.
Listen to the original on youtube and then some variations and figure it out.
Yes!!
My favorite 60s songs from last night were the two that changed it up some, Afro Blue and Kinship 9. I liked the change in tempo that AB did, as well as turning it into their own song with their own flavor, and Kinship did a great job of turning "Let It Be" into a gospel song (loved Shawn's covered-mouth reaction at the end!).
Afro Blue has the real stuff. Damn damn.
They are definitely the early favorites this season, and looking at the other groups' reactions to that first performance of theirs last night, everyone else knows it, too.
Chris March's Mad Fashion starts tonight on Bravo at 10 p.m.
Haven't watched The Sing Off yet but soon. And with the promise of more good Afro Blue? Hells, yeah. I am living for them on this show.
I bought that shit. You know how I feel about iTunes. Their rendition of "American Boy" was amazing. And I don't love them just because they're from Howard.
Unrelated to the current conversation, but I am so disappointed that the wrecking ball Newton's cradle on Mythbusters failed. Not altogether surprised, just disappointed.
PR: ANYA made a crack at KIMBERLY not knowing how to sew? Come on, now. That said, she could totally win the whole thing -- imagine how good her construction could get with all of the time they have to create the collections?
I love that Burt's styling reference was Marisa Berenson. Does anyone who works there know who she is??
And it cracked me up when MichaelKors said he's an orange kind of guy. Did he actually mean his skin??
Apparently, in the show after PR, they had some of the designers on there and Anya's construction skills are really poor and she's been getting a lot of help from the other designers all along the way.
I cannot get over that.
Yeah, I think they've showed that somewhat. She's got great style but no skills.