原帖由 sheep 於 2008-8-30 21:04 發表
So these are your so call thinking are exactly like most of the mainland Chinese are thinking.
I don't blame you. You are all at the same level.
The Sydney orchestra was actually lip-syncing to Melbourne orchestra's recordings in the Sydney 2000 opening ceremonies. Do you understand this? Lip-syncing is common all over the world in big shows. Do you understand this in English?
We know you hate Fairchild, and you hate China. We know you have some problems with your thinking.
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Just as what you quote, Melbourne Orchestra had only a minority in the whole performance. They are only the second fiddle. Just like someone singing with a chorus, what's wrong?
But now, the girl is a sole performer. I guess you don't see where the question mark is.
原帖由 peter236 於 2008-8-29 22:40 發表
Did you read the article carefully? The Sydney orchestra was lip-syncing to recordings that was done by both the Sydney orchestra and the Melbourne orchestra.
So Sydney orchestra was actually lip-sy ...
原帖由 sheep 於 2008-8-31 10:18 發表
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Just as what you quote, Melbourne Orchestra had only a minority in the whole performance. They are only the second fiddle. Just like someone sing ...
Even the Australians themselves feel it was somewhat an embarrassment and it was a bigger blunder than China's. The performance of Sydney orchestra was pre-recorded, and some parts was done by Melbourne orchestra. But this was a big show, so it really was not a problem at all as it was common.
The point is that whether it is Australia or China, it is not a big deal. So your China-bashing looks even more stupid.
dude, I don't like China a whole lot either but I think it is extremely asinine to houndishly mock them about this lip sync thing.
Sheep you still don't understand what lip sync is, and for you information solo singers uses lip sync too. I know you are thinking that authenticity should be the moral standard, but to achieve this is hard in many situations. This is entertainment we are talking about, and unless you are told otherwise anything that happens on stage is "real".