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sorry for the double post.i read an interview with Jean Louisa Kelly in regards to the live singing and she said that it was a real challenge to sing live in 40 degree weather.. at 3:00 in the AM!!! They Have YET to release a Soundtrack CD of this.. but they did make movie posters for it-only 500!!!! a DVD of the original directors cut of the film.which runs 110 mins.wish they would release this and a Soundtrack CD.The directors cut DID include the other half of "A Curious Paradox" :)
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Oy...both of them have horrible singing technique. The breath control is terrible.
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that is it in a nutshell
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They sang the songs live(not pre-recorded)-with an earwig in their off camera ear..which had a basic musical arrangement .so they are actually singing in the elements..cold and shivery..
Whirlbutt 11 months ago
@Whirlbutt Hi! I read this myself, and had hoped to make mention of it in the videos. I'm sorry it took me so long, but grateful for your post. The mere idea that they were actually singing in their own voices to pre-recorded music heard in ear-buds must have seemed like lunacy at the time! I think they performed beautifully, both visually and vocally! Hope others will read this! If not, I'll amend the credits so that anyone watching will know the truth. Wonderful to hear from you!
varadero1839 11 months ago
pleasant footage but for me th e girl is a little flat
easyoldbear 1 year ago
@easyoldbear One may only thank you, and assume your comment relates to her vocal-capabilities, as opposed to her physical attributes! Love your remarks! Will write more later.
varadero1839 1 year ago
Gee, today she'd head in the wrong direction and kiss the Indian! Or maybe he would?
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revdoodoo 1 year ago
@revdoodoo My friend! The "Indian," though then not so famous, is today known as "Teller," from the wacky duo of "Penn and Teller!" They are, for want of a better word, Magicians!
varadero1839 1 year ago