| Posted by Spex on 12/06/06 16:17 
charles wrote:> In article <OPednbw8wJMDUuvYnZ2dnUVZ_tednZ2d@golden.net>,
 >    Bill <trash@christian-horizons.org> wrote:
 >> It would be justified if the event was packaged and advertised as "lip
 >> synch performance by blah blah--"  Come and see blah blah pretend to
 >> sing in front of a live audience.  Applaud the recording device!  Ask
 >> the computer come out for an encore!
 >
 >> People (or sponsors) pay a very good dollar to see live "performances".
 >>    I honestly don't think it imposes too onerous a burden on a performer
 >> to actually perform the song.
 >
 > It obviously depends on the performer/performance, but many record tracks
 > are heavily processed out of real time.  If a "live" performance was given,
 > the fans wouldn't heard anything that they expect from the records they've
 > heard.  the might then deamnd their money back ;-(
 >
 What drivel.
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