| Taylor Swift Grammy appearance in the crossfire |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Thursday, 11 March 2010 08:51 |
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Taylor Swift {mosimage}Anyone who has followed the Grammy Awards on television, has certainly noticed that Taylor Swift one or the other tone during your live performance has not quite taken. Even the critics have reported more negative about the performance of country singer at the Grammy Awards to be. That she had violently seized in addition to the tone was still one of the more formal statements. The renowned newspaper "Washington Post" said Kate has a bad whining. Even more embarrassing was the performance, because Pink during the same event, in contrast to Taylor Swift its own notes, even upside down from a trapeze, swinging easily met. The criticism is so persistent that even now jumps Swift's label boss Scott Borchetta now into the breach. In an interview, the head of Big Machine Records states that the Grammys but not American Idol, where there is a high quality vocal performance and is the meeting of high frequencies is (quite an eignartige view, as almost 26 million people on the TV United States intervened in en). Who cares already the pitch, Taylor was at least the voice of a generation, because they speak from the hearts of their fans. Anyway, they were all technical problems with the headphones were. Against this theory, however, is that there are already several live there performances by Taylor Swift, in which she could not convince with their singing. But even an uncommon side there is criticism of Borchettas statement. Kelly Clarkson, winner of American Idol in turn, said that she would find it incomprehensible that Borechetta disqualify American Idol so. You can take in protecting its artists, not bad-mouth about others and also it would take not only the high, but all the notes. Clarkson has made so far behind Taylor Swift and her fans have asked the country singer not to diss. Taylor Swift commented so far on the way, no criticism of the media. |
| Last Updated on Thursday, 11 March 2010 09:14 |