I know she's hot as hell... but damn... that was lousy:
I know she's hot as hell... but damn... that was lousy:
I don't know... at the end, when she does the retake, her lips match the music.
It's weird. It's obvious that she's lip syncing to a backing track at first because at the end she basically holds the mic at her side when the presenter comes out to restart the song. Also, I'd say that on the retake she really was singing, because her voice sounds nowhere near as polished as the first take.
But I don't think the issue was a video delay. At the end, when she's "really singing" the song, her lips match the words. If I had to take a random guess, there was an issue with the monitor playback of what she was supposed to mime along to.
While I'm here, her music sucks, and I'm tired of people pretending that she's somehow not completely bullshit because they think she's hot.
I'm guessing that this has been discussed, but this song (and video) is really dumb:
Misogynist and sexist videos are nothing new, but at least videos by bands like Warrant were tongue-in-cheek and somewhat funny:
Yeah, no. The context doesn't seem any different; just different eras and genres. Warrant fucking sucks.
I do like "Cherry Pie" ...
I don't agree. The Warrant video is very tongue-in-cheek and fun. The woman (Bobby Brown) seems to be in on the joke. Sure it's sexist, but it's so over-the-top and goofy with obvious sex metaphors, it doesn't really seem openly hostile. It's a different story with the Robin Thicke video. The women look like they are being prayed upon by a couple of really douchey guys--and there is nothing fun or playful about it--the whole video just makes me feel uncomfortable.
Warrant were a misunderstood and underrated band, IMHO. Yes, those songs and videos were dated almost overnight when Nirvana broke through, but they were a good band. Jani Lane (RIP) was a gifted and under-appreciated songwriter, IMO.
I take it for what it is... a "dumb 80s song"
Either of it's "serious" or "tongue-in-cheek", the video is hilarious and oddly it has become classic rock just like Ratt, Twisted Sister and Quiet Riot (I'm not a fan of any of them but if their "hits" play on the radio i listen to them and like them...)
Last edited by henryeatscereal; 12-19-2013 at 09:29 AM. Reason: Not enough 80's...
Agreed rhett... warrant is garbage and to quote spinal tap "retarded sexuality", but there's no rapey undertone
Now there's a "sexist" tune:
by the way this movie is awesome! :P
The movie and soundtrack are awesome!
Pitchforks best of this year is fucking weak, always had my issues with that website but they have always balanced out the bad by talking about good music, and introducing me and many others to good music and giving lesser known acts attention, but recently they have gone really weird.
They are in danger of turning into the NME.
Kidz Bop is painfully bad.
I detest Warrant, but the point about the Robin Thicke video is right on. I was pretty shocked by it at first, and I still don't know what they thought they were going for there. The strangest part of it is where he blows smoke in her face while she grimaces. It's like the entire "point" of the video was to seriously demonstrate that misogyny is cool.
Thicke's jokey dismissal of the controversy is pretty fucked too. Not sure if you have heard his excuse for the video, but he actually said "We tried to do everything that was taboo. Bestiality, drug injections, everything that is completely derogatory towards women. Because all three of us are happily married with children, we were like, 'we're the perfect guys to make fun of this.' People say 'do you think this is degrading to women?' I'm like, 'of course it is!' What a pleasure it is to degrade a woman. I've never gotten to do that before."
We're all happily married, and we even have kids, so it's hilarious when we treat women like shit!
Maybe Robin Thicke should have watched more Growing Pains when he was a kid and paid greater attention to his dad's overly ernest speeches on being a respectful, honest, good person.
Last edited by GulDukat; 12-19-2013 at 02:23 PM.
She wasn't lip syncing. The production crew played the wrong version at the wrong time.
TF1 & NRJ would like to sincerely apologize to NRJ double award winner Katy Perry for a technical problem that resulted in TF1 erroneously broadcasting the rehearsal mix of the track at the beginning of her performance of "Roar". Katy was singing live at the NRJ Awards in the Palais des Festivals Congresses in Cannes, but regrettably someone in the broadcast truck accidentally played the wrong mix which over-rode Katy's live vocal feed on-air for a short period of time.
Last edited by jezstyle; 12-19-2013 at 04:23 PM.
Poor Jani, i can understand his grief, still i don't think it's THAT terrible and he should be happy to write a song that made lots of persons happy...
Last edited by henryeatscereal; 12-20-2013 at 10:56 AM. Reason: f'n typos
Oh God!!! The No-Talent Ass-Clown in his metal days. He sucked in metal, he sucked in soul music, and he still fucking sucks. I think every time people call him a "no-talent ass-clown". He winces every time.
I do like the Starburst commercial though. At least he can poke fun at himself.
I think even Starbursts think he's a no-talent ass-clown. I want to cause as much pain for him as long as he lives.
The National kills me. What the fuck...I don't have the capacity for the lowness I feel in that sound. What a drag.
I would've posted this in the controversial music opinion thread...but I couldn't find the damn thing fast enough.
There's no such thing as good pop country, but this is so fucking bad.
"Put in my country/rock/hip-hop mix tape. A little Kanye a little T Pain, might just make it raaaaain..."
Fuck you, you fucking vanilla gee-shucks poser. Yeah, kudos on your oh-so-eclectic mixtape. What fucking decade is this? Is it a country thing to go around rocking a walkman while you listen to whatever hip hop artist is mainstream enough for you to name-drop in your shitty, shitty, shitty fucking song.
Along with that limp demonstration of how open minded this dork is, the song is vomit-inducing paint-by-numbers Country Pop shitkicking dumbfuckery.
This formula sucks so much. Here's another song about trucks, beer, something stereotypically country (like hunting or going to a rodeo or some shit), and hot country girls. All it's missing is a whiney rant about city folk. Fuck. You.