Anthony Warlow singing Anthem on TV(another version)
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Vibrato is a product of correct singing technique. Consistent vibrato that is...not a lot of the fake, forced, wide vibrato you hear from American Idol contestants.
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Quite good for a cover, but not as good
as the original. ( watch?v=MYfpcddXWxk )
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i love him. it's weird seeing him with hair.
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do you have the Plucka Duck segment to this show???
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I JUST REALIZED HE LOOKS LIKE WOODY FROM TOY STORY!!!!!! :D
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AMAZING - THANKS FOR SHARING
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amazing version love it, what do you think of mine looking for tips :D /watch?v=TUtQXEpUNhA
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definitely the recording used here. though it still is amazing
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I think he is lip-synching in this video, but he does not do a good "lip-synching" as in the other video when he is singing live he DOES NOT move his jaw in vibrato, where in this one he moves his jaw. But well I guess this is all TV production's idea and we all know that he can sing fucking good, this also proves that he is great singer coz when he is singing for real, he does not move his jaw, which is a good technique.
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Interesting comments! There are only 2 songs that Anthony comes in 2nd. Michael Ball's version of "Love Changes Everything" and Tommy Korberg's version of "Anthem." Particularly, Tommy Korberg has a distinct sound to his voice. However, Anthony Warlow hands down is the best ever - acting and singing ability unmatched. Go buy his CDs "On The Boards" or "Best of Act I" to get a glimpse at his unbelievable vocal technique, power, and versatility. Fantastic!
Even at the end when he pops off the G, there is NO energetic involvment, nothing like real singing when the whole body is engaged in the process. Look at him sing live....the whole body is working. Another thing I noticed is his mouth shapes/positions for vowels are alot different in this then normal live singing! Anthony tell me its not so!!! Lipsyncing? **Cries**
AutoTAM 4 years ago
Yeah, it's such a shame! I hope he didn't do other performances on TV like this at that time. So far I haven't found another one with the trace of lip sync, which gives a little comfort to my heart.
yajunwindbell 4 years ago
Being a die hard anthony fan...this is definetly from his album...he is lip sincing...for anythony when really singing...is never that animated facially for he is focusing on his technique, breathe etc. The jaw shaking if you notice does not occurr in any live singing of anthony's...it is a sign of tention...your jaw mimics your vocal chords most of the time...loose and relaxed chords...jaw is not moving...tention creeps in...chords move...jaw moves...
thenatural91483 4 years ago
Yeah, I realized the soundtrack is exactly the same as the album. It's a shame that the show didn't record his live singing. Thank you for your explanation.But I have to disagree on his facial expression. I think he is facially animated performing music of the night in The Main Event.
yajunwindbell 4 years ago
I grant you that...he is very animated in the main event...but if you watch the clip of the backstage at the main event...he explains why he was so and so does John Farnham. If you actually listen to that entire recording...anthony was actually in bad voice. He sounded fatigued and tired. He relied a great deal on his white vowels and much more of his operatic technique then in other performances. YOur welcome for the explanation on the jaw movement.
thenatural91483 4 years ago
I agree about his concentration on the technique, but only to some extent. I've seen a number of his TV clips, and all the released videos of opera performances. He can sing in character with animated facial expression, or choose to focus more on his voice with a relatively more reserved presence when it's needed. This performance is not all that exceptionally faciallly animated IMO.
yajunwindbell 4 years ago