@marialusitana1 That's why I wonder why do they did it. This performance took place in 1993, and her voice doesn't sound like it did in that time. Instead, her voice sounds like it sounded before in seventies. Listen to this song in her album "Com que voz" (1970) and you'll realise she lipsynch.
@arurechipude Apart from that, there isn't any microphone or sound system, so how do they sound so loud? Here on youtube you can find some performances of the nineties, so you can check her voice at those years.
on youtube you can put up a film overlaped with a song of a young person or other person ... this is not an official video of what happened there in Tunísia.
@arurechipude but ... 1 - as far as I Know Amália did not use playback. 2 - Amália loved to sing and express emotions. 3 - Amália did not sing just for money. Above all, she liked to sing. she went toTunisia to sing. 4 - Portuguese loved Amalia and even in old age have ever heard her voice and emotions "alive" 5 - Amália was always genuinely the voice and the emotion of a people-my people. 6 - for giving all she had to her people, she is buried in the National Pantheon.
Even it´s a playback they should, at least, have given her a microphone to perform. Nice stage.
arurechipude 4 months ago
@arurechipude playback?
marialusitana1 3 months ago
@arurechipude she does not need playback.
marialusitana1 3 months ago
@marialusitana1 That's why I wonder why do they did it. This performance took place in 1993, and her voice doesn't sound like it did in that time. Instead, her voice sounds like it sounded before in seventies. Listen to this song in her album "Com que voz" (1970) and you'll realise she lipsynch.
arurechipude 3 months ago
@arurechipude Apart from that, there isn't any microphone or sound system, so how do they sound so loud? Here on youtube you can find some performances of the nineties, so you can check her voice at those years.
arurechipude 3 months ago
@arurechipude
Amália, Alfama, Japan 93, home vídeo.
tha same powerfull voice and emotion: watch?v=VhFpYfGKLgE&feature=related
marialusitana1 3 months ago
@arurechipude
on youtube you can put up a film overlaped with a song of a young person or other person ... this is not an official video of what happened there in Tunísia.
marialusitana1 3 months ago
@arurechipude but ... 1 - as far as I Know Amália did not use playback. 2 - Amália loved to sing and express emotions. 3 - Amália did not sing just for money. Above all, she liked to sing. she went toTunisia to sing. 4 - Portuguese loved Amalia and even in old age have ever heard her voice and emotions "alive" 5 - Amália was always genuinely the voice and the emotion of a people-my people. 6 - for giving all she had to her people, she is buried in the National Pantheon.
marialusitana1 3 months ago
@arurechipude
I am sure she did not used playback in Tunísia.
marialusitana1 3 months ago
Sim... simplesmente Diva... (aii... porque partiste Amália, que vida injusta!)
rubensilva1994 1 year ago 6