preface: sorry if this has already been posted, I looked and didn't notice it anywhere else.
We've all been here before. You're trying to negotiate a song that might be out of your range, and thinking on your feet to make it work.
But my favorite thing about this girl are her tactic shifts, and how very few of them might actually prove beneficial. They include:
1) apologizing
2) getting defensive
3) screaming
4) lowering the key (okay, getting better)
5) covering her face
6) blocking the camera
7) going back to the original key, and giving it everything she's got.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2xzWbRwOio
I don't know how you got my clip, but I'm going to sue your a$$!
And, for the record, it's a very difficult song and I hadn't warmed up!
How old do you think that girl is? She looks like a little kid, but she was dropping the f-bomb a lot!
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Puts me in mind of Elaine Stritch while recording "Company". Maybe like Stritch, they should lay the orchestral track and this girl should go home, get her hair done and come back on Monday.
Is she the bastard child of Rosie O'Donnell and Christina Ricci?
HAHAHA this chick is my favorite.
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