Great Gig In The Sky
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I Think This Version Is Better Than The Original. Seriously I Have Never Met Anyone Who Could Sing Like That
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@Rebel9055 watch?v=2ZAfwzvhUUQ&feature=re
lated this is 100% !!! kickass voice and feeling! take a look...!
All Comments (45)
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I care.
If it sounds good, it's good.
If their facial expressions look good as well, it's better.
When the song is performed by Ola Bieńkowska and Bianca Antoinette, it's the best.
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Are you kidding me? It's a song. If it sounds good , it is good. Who cares about facial expressions.
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I wonder why you say the first lady seems to be smiling. Can you point out the time frame during which you think she was smiling? I can't see her smile at all except at the end of the song with the second lady, which is an appropriate thing to do. Even a mother who screamed in excruciating pain during child birth would break out in smile after the baby is born. Could you have mistaken her to be smiling when her beautiful teeth were exposed while screaming her heart out?
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thank you for agreeing, it was my stepmother who took me to see the Austrailian Pink Floyd Show, she introduced me tp it, I am only 14 and my mother would not let me go by myself, I was only 11 then.
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@gangstaway thank you for telling me about that.
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I respect Pink Floyd to be the creator of this fantastic song, however, I agree with you that this version is better than the original due to the supreme performance of the two ladies.
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The vocal rendition of the two ladies in the video posted by tearipper is the best of all.
Durga Mcbroom and Lorelei McBroom's rendition in the video recommended by mogfinger definitely pales in comparison.
Mcbroom sisters’ performance was no way up to the high standard of emotional expression demanded by this masterpiece regardless of the fact that they had been chosen by the original Pink Floyd to be their backing vocalists.
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In fact one of the Mcbroom sisters betrayed her lack of genuine feelings with foolish smiles (4:17-21) (4:39-40) during her singing of this deeply spiritual song that stares at the face of death and pain without fear.
Her foolish smiles betrayed the fact that she was more involved in flaunting her not-so-great vocal skill than in giving her heart and soul to this song.
The other sister was rather weak in her vocal skill in spite of her genuine feelings.
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For those who want to discredit my truthful comment regarding the Mcbroom sisters by playing the race card need to forget about it.
I have criticized a Caucasian lady in another video for having a whorish smile because she was trying to please the audience with her frequent smiles instead of her feelings while singing this song
I have also made another version with a black lady as one of the three fantastic vocalists to be my favorite.
It’s not about race. It’s all about feelings.
Check out the version of 'Great Gig in the Sky' by The Australian Pink Floyd Show featuring Durga Mcbroom and Lorelei McBroom. It's wonderful
mogfinger 2 months ago
@mogfinger Its ok but it doesn't do it for me, thanks anyway.
tearipper 2 months ago