More on Miss Ashlee

Oct 24, 2004 22:36

So after some thought on this subject I realized I have more so say than just haha she looked like big lipsyncin' fool.

I enjoy live music. I believe the aspect that captivates me the most is the artist performing their music in what often can rival the greatest theater. There is a deep connection between an artist and their art, this connection is most evident in the performing arts. For this I will stick to the art of musical performance. Musical performance is art that is almost separate from the music itself. The performance aspect of live music is what draws you into the music and the performance. Unfortunately, learning to perform is a skill that cannot be taught, it is a talent that is learned over time. Everybody has seen a new band perform and thought, what is this shit? If you happen to like their music, you stick with them and in no time, they come through again and perform like pro's. No longer do they have backs facing the audience, a glitch is handled and finally the music you loved so much has come alive on the stage. New pop acts don't have to endure the same system of "due paying." Usually, they get record deals not on ability, but asctics. Music studios can take the most tone deaf of trogs and turn them into the next Brittney or Jessica. So, when Ashlee Simpson gets caught in her next lip sync snafu, don't be surprised, she never played a single live performance before she signed her deal.
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