Same here:confused:
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Same here :confused:
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Samir :gigi::gigi:
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Something about the shooting of the cineastic masterpiece 9 1/2 Zombies. Choose the resolution you want to download, with click-save on the link 'скачать'. The premiere is planned this autumn.
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Thanks for the link. Great quality. The zombies almost come alive.
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She told in an interview that she's working with Sergey Galoyan.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afk0mW-6B9Q
Her full Moscow concert(21.01) She actually very much improved her stage perfırmance |
Yeah, She hired back vocal who sings tricky parts :D
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She's improving... but her back up vocalist is louder than her. :bum: Sometimes I'm just like "wow her voice sounded really strong there! Oh wait no that was her back up singer"
I think she mainly needs to focus on how to make her voice sound louder and richer more often. She's so soft on some of the songs. Can't they rehearse and play more of the songs in a different key to better suit her range too? That way she doesn't have to constantly switch to a lower octave or stumble when she tries to hit a higher note. Or at least rework the melodies like she did for 30 Minutes, so it doesn't have really high notes. I know they lowered Nas Ne Dagoniat by a few keys... but still not enough for her to be able sing in a higher octave. She hits a pretty low note during Running Blind though, a D#3. Thank you for the post! The video was edited kind of cool. I liked how it showed footage from when she was holding the camera. |
it was nicer than expected. she got the most out of her voice it seems , nas ne dogonyat was fun
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Edit 29/01/12: The Krasnoyarsk performance also suffered from Yulia’s microphone being too quiet. In a lot of the clips it is hard to hear her over the band. It’s disappointing, because when she can be clearly heard it is magical. |
Yulia has recorded a song with Dima Bilan called "Back To Her Future" and they will enter Russian Eurovision selection :D
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Was there not a rumour about Eurovision last year too?
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Eurovision songs are always so bad...
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Julia Volkova & Dima Bilan - Back To Her Future
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnEzHjXbbr8 They got the 2nd place on the Russian selection. Song is boring and I don't like Yulia's voice here :-/ |
Well, who would have thought that Julia one day would do typical eurovision crap willingly and with someone like Dima Bilan, back in 2003? Good grief. And who would have thought that people would cheer for the Buranovskie Babushki as a kind of anti-Eurovision, but a happy, heartfult song so that Dima Bilan and Julia, also referred to as 'the girl', wouldn't get more exposure?
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I remember Yulya two and a half months ago and she sounded like 'go home and never enter the stage again'. She improved extremely and she didn't disappoint at all. She is on a good way if she continues like that. Quote:
The grannies from Buranovo don't make their points with good music, good singing or interesting performances, they conquered the show business with just one ingredient: absurdity. This proves one fact in today's showbiz: you are not welcome if you are good and creative, you have only chances if your whole concept is very very dimwitted. Now I even beg for more Lady Gagas instead of Trackshittaz and Buranovskie babushki. |
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The only reason I knew about the grannies at all is because I visited a Zemfira concert in Helsinki a week ago and while I was looking for bootleg recordings, I encountered both the grannies as well as Dima's & Julia's ESC contributions. Eurovision is an orgy in bad taste, and seems to be considered a very guilty pleasure in most of (Western?) Europe. In Sweden at least, I don't know anyone that takes the competition seriously - it's the lowest of the low even in mainstream show-business (lower than American Idol), even though there are obvious notable exceptions from time to time. Moreover, if I can choose between the grannies with their absurdity on a kitch competition like Eurovision (!), I'd rather have them than Dima Bilan and many of the Eurovision contributions I have heard. With the grannies I can at least turn off the sound and look at their happy faces. As for Lady Gaga like 99.9% of the rest of mainstream showbusiness (or the Swedish ESC process for that matter), I just can't be bothered anymore. |
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