Was anybody at the Milli Vanilli show at Lake Compounce when the tape skipped? It was July 1989. Would be interesting to hear recording of how it was reported on local radio.
Submitted by Ordinary_Guitar_5074 t3_zxdhpv in Connecticut
Reply to comment by spmahn in Was anybody at the Milli Vanilli show at Lake Compounce when the tape skipped? It was July 1989. Would be interesting to hear recording of how it was reported on local radio. by Ordinary_Guitar_5074
Yeah it’s super obvious that bands were lip syncing on TV variety shows. The one that comes to mind is The Animals performing House of The Rising Sun. Also the Mamas and the Pappas singing California Dreaming. It was way obvious.
It doesn't get better than Nirvana "playing" Smells like Teen Spirit on the BBC'S Top of the Pops show.
That’s incredible. Was he sort of doing a Morrissey impression at the same time? Since it was a British show?
Yes he was. I remember reading that.
wow, for the whole song Kurt committed to the bit. Lol
Yeah, lip syncing for TV has always been a thing, trying to produce live music in a way that doesn’t sound awful on TV is really hard. For concerts though, once Michael Jackson came along in 1984, and especially on his Bad tour and combined live music with complex choreography, it changed the game. From that point on, live acts had a choice, they could perform live, or they could do their dance performance live, but you couldn’t have both. Most pop acts from that point chose the dancing.
That's the truth , it would be almost impossible to sing while doing a lot of those dance moves. You would be out of breath, dancing is cardio, and singing takes a lot of breath control if you want to sing in tune.
A lot of bands, especially as they get up there in age, use backing vocals and/or understudy singers. Jon Bon Jovi, for example, barely has a voice these days but he can get through a set with some help.
I’ve seen some videos. They’re painful to watch.
My favorite was Jan & Dean in the mid 60’s they made fun of the fact that they were lip syncing by hamming it up. Guess they figured if it was so obvious they might as well have fun with it.
Which is how you end up with the Iron Maiden video for Wasted Years. The band refused to "pretend to play" and instead just acted like idiots.
I think you may be thinking of Holy Smoke.
.........possibly.
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