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That clip is a brilliant example of how technology has injured the recording artist.
Author:
jimbasil
(52119 Posts - Joined: Nov 15, 2007)
Posted at 11:16 am on Mar 31, 2025
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It has created mediocrity as the apex of what we accept as talent.
Jack, he is a banker
and Jane, she is a clerk
Replies to: "That clip is a brilliant example of how technology has injured the recording artist."
What normal sounds like...in musical performances...1939 vs. 2024
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NedoftheHill
- 9:53pm 3/30/25
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I remember watching that video sometime back.
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wrdomerson
- 9:31am 3/31/25
Good post. Thank you.
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Hensou
- 7:36am 3/31/25
Autotune and the death of session musicians have ruined music.
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LanceManion
- 6:57am 3/31/25
Drum machines are usually known as the death of session musicians.
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jimbasil
- 9:13am 3/31/25
Yep. It's given us many, many manufactured "stars."
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jakers
- 9:33am 3/31/25
That clip is a brilliant example of how technology has injured the recording artist.
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jimbasil
- 11:16am 3/31/25
I'm reminded of the Britney Spears situation, from soup to nuts.
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jakers
- 11:25am 3/31/25
And to Clarkson who is roundly considered a good voice is doctored as well.
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jimbasil
- 11:50am 3/31/25
Where the hell is McSweeney when we need him on this?
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jakers
- 2:58pm 3/31/25
Wait, what??? I didn't know that at all.
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jakers
- 2:58pm 3/31/25
I think it’s become industry standard. But yeah, she has a big voice but
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jimbasil
- 4:33pm 3/31/25
he makes an important distinction here. Vocals by talented artists rest not on a perfect note
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jimbasil
- 12:04am 3/31/25
Generally agree, to the extent I understand. I'm not an expert. That just makes sense.
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NedoftheHill
- 12:19am 3/31/25