Speaking in my Music Video
At the beginning of my music video there is some speech that can be heard of the performer. Even though most people would of wanted to cut that out and get rid of it. I have left it there on purpose as it gives the feel of traditional music recording before they had digital technology. It reminds me of a time when music was about been able to sing and play the instruments without special effects of auto tuning, and since this is what I am trying to portray through my video (the performers dedication to the song and the instrument) I felt like it was appropriate to leave it in. This method has been shown by many bands and artists such as ...
Taxman (Revolver 1966)
This track has a count in and you can hear coughing before the song begins.
Damned (These Days 1995)
Hey God (These Days 1995)
In the track Hey God we can hear a brief conversation between the performers before the song begins and in the track Damned we hear a quick converstaion and strumming on the guitar before the song actually begins.
The Masterplan (B-Side to Wonderwall 1995)
Acquiesce (B-Side to Some Might Say 1995)
In the track The Masterplan we can hear the band getting ready to count in before the track begins and in the track Acquiesce we hear some members of the band have a quick converstaion after they have started to play but before they begin to sing.
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