For anyone who has not yet seen that video of Susan Boyle singing on "Britain's Got Talent." Don't give up on those dreams, guys. This woman is 47 - that's an awfully long wait to get your dream. But I think it must have been worth the wait just to see the audience give her a standing ovation on the fourth lyric.
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But yeah. Awesome. And i saw that she got to to the rounds of a number of American tv shows this morning! Imagine that one day in a small village singing for yourself the next week flying to the US performing on TV...definitely a little hope in our lives still
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And the people standing, I think that was partly the audience expressing their surprise and appreciation that they were taken by surprise and had underestimated her. I mean, I don't think anyone told them to do that - I know I've been a member of an audience where we all just sort of...did the same thing at the same time. The kind of "group mind" an audience can achieve is actually really eerie at times.
STOMP uses this. At the end of every performance, they do this thing (or at least, they used to...don't know if they still do) where they get the audience to clap out rhythms. Then they wind down to just a soft clapping that gets slower...and slower...and slower...and the performers stop clapping and the lights go down...and the audience is still clapping...and then suddenly, in the dark, everyone stops clapping at exactly the same moment. Every time.
Nobody seems to know how or why that works.
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Ooh. Stomp huh? That's just opened here a night or two ago! I've been wanting to see it for years now...don't know if i'll go though. The place they had opening night in is pretty old and they said people were worried the balcony seats would fall as it shook in time with audience participation! I can imagine that...*shudders*
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Singers don't just sell sounds. Right now, we're distracted by her looks, which limits a full appreciation/critique of the music. Case in point? The judges were too baffled by an "ugly" person sounding nice to say things like, great vibrato, lower register needs work, etc.
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