And now everyone lip syncs, so it won't be long before cover people are the rage. Heck, they did it in "Singin' in the Rain"--though that didn't work either, but at least Debbie Reynolds was cute.
Natter 60: Gone In 60 Seconds
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Milli Vanilli: [link]
This video shows both of the ridiculous dance moves that they were known for: the thing where they jump in the air and bump chests, and the weird running-in-place thing.
Being unfamiliar with both, I'd say there's nothing wrong with you using something that resembles my name less and therefore helping my reading of the board without going back to wonder "what was I doing there?"
Heh.
The Martha Wash situation was similar -- she was the vocalist for a dance song, but they put a younger, thinner woman lip-syncing in the video.
What confuses me about Milli Vanilli is that, in the songs, the singers' accents are either American or sort of Caribbean, but the actual guys had pretty strong French and German accents. Did they just not give interviews?
What confuses me about Milli Vanilli is that, in the songs, the singers' accents are either American or sort of Caribbean, but the actual guys had pretty strong French and German accents. Did they just not give interviews?
Well, people tend to lose their accents to some extent when they sing.
Thanks, Hil [Edit: and Jesse!] (can't youtube on the university's computer, though, so it'll have to wait for the home computer).
[Oh, and it's been way too long since I watched "Singing in the Rain", as well. Hmm, I sense a trend here.]
In other issues, can we please make "teh" officially an English word by Thursday? It'll save me so much in proof-reading. Also, please to make "is" and "in" just the one word, because no spell-checker can help me here. Bonus if that single word is "if".
Ta, ever so.
Dude, I still love Milli Vanilli.
Go ahead, shun me. I don't care.
I remember my older sister and her friends (who were about 12 or 13 at the time) thinking themselves the height of coolness for coming up with a "Blame in on Hussein" parody of "Blame it on the Rain."
Also, I'd completely forgotten how utterly ridiculous the "Baby Don't Forget My Number" video was: [link]
I remember my older sister and her friends (who were about 12 or 13 at the time) thinking themselves the height of coolness for coming up with a "Blame in on Hussein" parody of "Blame it on the Rain."
My sister and I were about the same age when we came up with what we knew was a dorky parody on "Don't Cry Out Loud" (a popular sappy ballad at the time) called "Don't Sneeze Out Loud." (Just keep it inside / and learn how to hide your geeerms...)
The Wheel of Time
I've never read those.
That's for the best really.