mjscarousal said:
lastdecember said:
well im gonna defend Beyonce on the basis of who the F cares, this story is getting traction cause its trashy gossip BS, and look who is behind the breaking story TMZ the moron zone. Honestly who cares? If she would have sounded like shit then she woulda heard it, To be honest PEEPS here are once again using the double standard, they POST ENDLESS PRAISE ON THIS FORUM about shows like Solid Gold, Top of the Pops, Bandstand, and Soul Train, etc....and guess what 99.9% of that stuff was not live , instruments werent even plugged in. MY favorite band ever a-ha appeared on Bandstand, they lypsynched obviously but the instruments werent plugged in plus they had no VISA to get the drummer into the country so GO GOS Gina Shock mimed it. Prince did 90% of the Emancipation promo and never was live, so give me an F ing break with this story.
I disagree.
Heres why:
Beyonce has gotten away with lipping NUMEROUS of times and she does it alot more than people give her credit for.
So boo who she finally got caught. If Brittany Spears, Rihanna, Chris Brown, Whitney Houston Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson etc can get called out for miming why cant Beyonce?
Like she is so above criticism that she cant get criticized? Give me a break
If you want to talk about double standards, than lets be real and talk about it then because thats a double standard and Im sick and tired of the ass kissing this chick gets for bullshit other artists get ALOT of flack for.
I personally dont care either way because whether Beyonce mime or did it live it still was a bland emotionless performance. Whitney mimed the National Anthem at SB and that damn thing is still the best of all time because it was a good vocal performance regardless of it being pre-recorded.
Word! I agree and people trying to compare her lipped performance to other performers lipping on American Bandstand, Soul Train, the Superbowl...please! Lipping on those shows or during a live concert is not the same thing as lipping the national anthem on a major event like the inauguration! The reason why Bey is getting so much flack for it is because unlike some of her contemporaries like Britney, Katy, Rihanna, etc. Bey can actually sing. Now if this were Rihanna or Britney lipping the national anthem during the inauguration no one would be surprised and they'd even expect it. But someone who can actually carry a tune and has sung live numerous times like Beyonce is expected to sing it live, not lip. Not to mention Kelly Clarkson, James Taylor and the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir all sung their songs live too.Trust, if this were Jennifer Hudson instead of Bey she would get as much backlash if not even more because J-Hud is a better singer than Bey. Unfortunately for Beyonce she tried to play it safe and it blew up in her face. Well I bet she'll be singing live for her Superbowl performance...and she'll be sure to make sure everybody knows it too...
Aretha Franklin 'Really Laughed' About Beyonce Lip-Sync Controversy
Aretha Franklin wowed the crowds at President Obama's first inauguration four years ago, belting out "My Country 'Tis of Thee" on a bitterly cold Washington, D.C., day.
Four years later it was Beyonce whose performance drew initial raves at Obama's second inauguration, but with the news that she may have lip-synched her rendition of the "Star Spangled Banner" the Queen of Soul weighed in on the controversy, noting that she still thinks Beyonce "did a beautiful job."
"But, when I heard the news this evening that she was pre-recorded I really laughed. I thought it was funny because the weather down there was about 46 or 44 degrees and for most singers that is just not good singing weather," Franklin told ABC News in an interview. In fact, the weather was even colder than that Monday, around 40 degrees.
"When I heard that I just really cracked up. I thought it was really funny, but she did a beautiful job with the pre-record ... next time I'll probably do the same."
Of course, in her inauguration performance in 2009, she sang it live because, she says, "I wanted to give people the real thing and pre-recording never crossed my mind."
She did lament that she wished she hadn't had to wait so long in the cold four years ago, saying that if she hadn't, her performance -- which had the crowd going wild -- would have been even better.
"Had I not had to sit that long, I had to sit for 45 or 30 minutes and it was much colder, it was in the 20s," Franklin said, of the performance where both her voice and her hat got noticed.
"I just wished I could have sung the moment I got there," she said. "If I could have walked on immediately and sung it wouldn't have affected my voice the way it did."
The 70 year-old music legend did admit to lip synching once when she performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" before the Detroit Pistons took on the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 5 of the NBA Finals in June of 2004.
So, does she think it's wrong what The Queen Bey did?
"I think it's optional really, it's up to the artist," Franklin said. "In 2009, I wanted everything to be live and on the real side for the moment as it actually happened. Those were my feelings for my performance, but having come face to face with 28, 22 degrees I am not surprised she pre-recorded. She wanted her performance to be what she wanted to be and she realized it wasn't going to be the way she wanted it to be or she was going to be running a risk. That's probably why she pre-recorded exactly how she wanted it to be heard."
Franklin added that Kelly Clarkson, who did sing live, and also sang "My Country 'Tis of Thee" was "magnificent" as well.
"I enjoyed every minute," Franklin said, adding that she "loved" Clarkson's arrangement of the song.
Franklin said she enjoyed James Taylor's performance and was quite emotional throughout the entire ceremony.
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/beyonce-lip-sync-controversy-aretha-franklin-laughed/story?id=18289912
[Edited 1/22/13 20:00pm]
[Edited 1/22/13 20:05pm]