Post by rainbowsockmonkey on Jan 1, 2017 10:47:41 GMT -5
sstwinklinglites, I'm not sure. I didn't watch it last night and only heard about it from friends on FB. The overwhelming theory seems to be that we was too drunk/high to even attempt to sing after the tracks got messed up. She apparently couldn't hold a conversation with Seacrest either.
Post by springbeduk on Jan 1, 2017 14:50:26 GMT -5
It sounds like there's other evidence suggesting she was drunk or high or something, but ... What is a singer supposed to do if their tracks get messed up and/or if their earpieces and monitors aren't working right? Even if she weren't lipsyncing, it's hard to sing without hearing the background music/vocals (especially if you know the audience is hearing them) and without a monitor to hear yourself especially in such a loud environment. I guess just say hold on, technical difficulties? But it was pretty clear there was a problem and it doesn't seem like anything was done to fix it. So maybe at least one of the sound/tech people was high too? Or at least is gonna be looking for a new job...
Post by sstwinklinglites on Jan 1, 2017 20:34:40 GMT -5
Regardless of any technical issues, she's supposed to be a professional and is getting paid to perform, and that was a shitshow. Someone else would have said / done something appropriate to deal with it, she made it awkward to watch.
Do not want to be almost 70 showing up to my kids graduation. Also would likely never get to be a grandparent my dad will be 66 for my youngest brothers HS graduation and 62 for my other brothers HS graduation.
I like Wolfgang. I would never use it because I'm not cool enough to pull it off, but I like it. Not so sure about Wolf though.
I can get behind Wolfgang, but for some reason not wolf. And if the majority of us are fine with Wolf, then the crazy baby names have gotten out of control if Wolf seems normal.
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