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Taylor Swift Grammy appearance in the cross fire |
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Saturday, 17 April 2010 09:08 |
Anyone following the Grammy Awards on television, has certainly noticed that
Taylor Swift one or the other note, during your live performance, has not quite
taken.
The critics have much to report negative things about the appearance of
the country singer at the Grammy Awards. That it had taken tremendous addition
to the clay was still one of the more polite messages. The renowned newspaper
"Washington Post said," from wicked Kate whining. Even more embarrassing was the
performance, because Pink during the same event, in contrast to Taylor Swift
their own notes even upside down from a trapeze, swinging easily met.
Taylor Swift Grammy appearance in the cross fire | Music
The criticism is so persistent that even now Swift's label head Scott
Brochette now jumps into the breach. In an interview leads from the head of Big
Machine Records, the Grammies have not American Idol, where a first class vocal
performance, and goes to the meeting of the high notes (a very eignartige view,
as almost 26 million people on the TV in de USA on). Who cares already the
pitch, Taylor after all, was the voice of a generation, because they speak from
the hearts of their fans. Anyway, it's all technical problems with the
headphones were. Against this theory is, however, that there are already several
live performances by Taylor Swift gave in which she could not convince with
their songs .
But also from an unexpected corner, there is criticism of Brochettes
statement. Kelly Clarkson, winner of American Idol in turn, said that she would
find it incomprehensible that disqualifies Brochette American Idol Sun One can
take his artists in protection without over others move here and also they would
not only high, but take all the notes. Clarkson has so far behind Taylor Swift
and has made her fans asked the country singer not to discs.
Taylor Swift so far not commented on the way to the criticism of the
media.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 17 April 2010 09:18 |