(05-02-2013, 07:30 AM)Himm2 Wrote: (05-02-2013, 05:40 AM)kaypea Wrote: Candice's version of You've Changed was indeed beautiful.For the most part she took Harry's advice and didn't try and over do it.With a voice like hers you don't have to.And when she put her own spin on things it was tastefully done and she's able to make them all her own.
I loved Harry's tassle with Randy at the end of the show.-Give 'em hell Harry.
I prefer HARRY Reinhart to HARRY Connick. I was never much of a crooner fan.
I have Haley's albums, not Harry Connic myself ; ) (putting Harry R asside for now)
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On that crooning comment - it brings up something else that I've been thinking about (I'm assuming you're reffering more to the rakish swag of Frank Sinatra rather than the more gentle romance crooning of Bing Crosby... but maybe it's both)
I'm begging to have a theory about a little point of preference different people have in terms of style within a genre.
No-one is entirely on ones side or another of I'm going to try to describe but I think there is some partial pivot point.
- I think I prefer a Song and singer who's going to take an attitude that they're know some secrets about the world and are willing to sort of pass comment on the world or even tell us how the world should work or what is there but not seen.. with a little saunter or bearing that they naturally own the ground they stand on to comment on things.
- I think many others prefer songs and singers that have people sharing more about how they feel inside, not comment editorially on how they believe the world should be or something.
Of course, there often isn't a bright line between when a song is one way or another.
It is also funny when the same song is heard more strongly one way or another in degree depending on a person's preference.
I think I hear "Undone" from primarily my preference perspective -- Haley telling us about love's nature with analogies - (stars fade away they float off into space. like you and I). For me the sad situation is more of a springboard from which to philosophize.
I think others key more on how the singer feels in Undone (I'm sorry, I'm really a mess right now, I'm trying my best to keep it together somehow). The pain is key and the descriptions are just trying to flesh that out the singers state with any defining the nature of love more secondary.
The word "undone" itself might seem more heavily to me like a knot untied allowing boats sailing off in different directions (with wistful good-byes, perhaps, but intact) while the word to others might have more a feeling of something ruined or destroyed. There is plenty of support for destroyed sid the song too talking about "leaves a blackhole when it dies" (dies, emptyness emptyness inside) while I might try to understand(not entirely successfully) the a philosophical reflection and think of the point of no return and the dense place where matter is collected(which doesn't feel like a great description compared to it to Stars.. as they apply to our eyes in the sky and fade and return --- blackhole is interesting but you can't see it to have a visual picture separate from it's scientific definition I get hung up on- lol. than I move to "emptyness" and I'm like "this song isnt about emptyness to me.. you were on the good parts.. don't go back to the sorry parts lol.
The feeling aspect is probably more "correct" and of course I'm not trying to say that artists themselves consistantly are on one side or the other. Most song writers never mean only one or another but gravitate to words with multiple sugestions on top of the central meaning.
I guess its more funny how I warp what I hear into the more self-confident(self-absorbed ? lol) "tell us how it is" style I like.
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