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  1. I will lay you odds that the smartest there realized quickly that more face time on the TV was a necessity from the get go.

    I may be pulling this out of my nether regions, but I vaguely remember Clay talking disparagingly about contestants who were always playing to the cameras while off-stage. He said something to the effect that it was about singing, not being a camera-whore. (Such naiveté!) You can see some of it during the early auditions, but I had the impression that the camera crew was rushed whenever they appeared. I think that's one reason some people, like Marcus, had a lot more tape than Clay did.

    ETA. I agree that contestant "balance" - girl/guy, black/white, ballad/pop, even style & lack thereof was all important and trumped singing ability.

    I also thought it was very telling that Corey introduced himself as having style and personality - no mention of talent. I also thought it was Verrrry amusing that they didn't show Corey doing the smoochy, smoochy with Paula. If my timing is right, the Hollywood auditions were the time of the supposed affair.

  2. I love the book idea, but then I'm a book person. It would be a great idea to do it at every concert - sort of like "Toys for Tots", but that would take a lot of coordination!

    Folks are also talking about having Jesse or the orchestra play "Happy Birthday" for Clay. Unfortunately, that's a song that is still under copyright and they would have to pay for a public performance. Yep, some lucky person gets money every time you hear it on the radio or on TV.

  3. I know absolutely zippo about vocal technique, but for some weird reason the subject fascinates me. I noticed that Clay is definitely doing a purposeful jaw movement (as opposed to all the random stuff he does) on the AIW glory notes. He starts with the jaw lifted, drops it down and then slowly lifts at the end of the note. I assume he does it to change the shape and size of the vocal cavity, but I would love for any of the singers on the board to explain it.

    A while ago people were discussing syllables and one that I always listen for is the "man" in the final "Emmanuel" in AIW. There are some versions where there is such an incredible caress to that sound. Heresy, but I almost would rather listen to that than the glory note.

  4. I'm sooooo excited for more Clack! Eight songs! EIGHT!! If I'd known he'd sing that much I might have tried harder to get DH to agree to it. That'll teach me to put my 26-year marriage ahead of a Clay event. :(

    I sure do feel sorry for those skater chicks, though.. They're going to be thudding...on ICE! Man, that's gonna hurt.

    I thought the lyrics for LAA from the auction got damaged in the shipping home? The person who won the bid had a shipping company pack it and send it on home ahead of her, and when it arrived the glass was broken and the frame was scratched. Maybe that's why we haven't seen pictures? From what I gathered the paper itself wasn't damaged though. I'd imagine she's had it reframed. I felt soooo bad for her when I heard about it though. I'll bet she was devastated!

    Then again, I'm probably totally confused and this probably happened in a book I read... :cryingwlaughter:

    :F_05BL17blowkiss: Everyone have a fantastic time in Vegas, and don't forget to send Clack!

    It wasn't the LAA lyrics. That happened to the framed Invisible lyrics with a radio CD. I think it was WinkatMe that had the problem. FedEx was just awful about the whole situation. They wanted to trash the shipment and give her the insurance. After a long fight, she was finally able to get the precious goods and have everything reframed. She did post a picture at CV when it was finally in her hands.

    I vaguely remember a few people having seen the rings at a concert.

  5. I've finally gotten around to the apple discussion. My current favorites are Crispin for a yellow and Jonamac for a red. Both are crisp and on the tart side. I like the Honeycrisp, but it's a bit sweet for me. One apple we are seeing here a lot is the Twenty Ounce. Those babies are huge! They're so big, I haven't dared try one yet. They also have bumpy skin. It's interesting (well, to me at least) that the Twenty Ounce and the Jonathan are about the only names I recognize in a book I have on fruits. It was printed in 1847 and lists dozens of types of apples with their characteristics. Wonder what happened to all those varieties.

    Hugs to everyone, whether there's a special reason or not. Everyone needs a :squeeze: at least once a day.

  6. I adore the phrase "a little hope goes up in smoke", but I hate to admit I don't like the piano banging away through it. I'm sure it's an artifact of the recording and wasn't that discordant in concert, but it makes me grit my teeth. I wish there were a way that I could turn the piano down and turn Clay up. uh... takes a moment.... :whistling-1:

    Maybe it wasn't as noticeable where Scarlett was sitting. :praying:

  7. Women and power is a weird thing. Last year when our local Arts Council was in desperate need of someone to become President, I joked that I would never become President, but I might consider being Dictator. Well a year later (thanks heavens the position is only for a year), I'm still pulling out that Dictator line!

    One of the male Board members always calls me "Boss" and another (who is older than I am) has started with "Mother Shine" but using my real last name. It's been a ton of work, but the organization is moving and growing. We've negotiated new FREE workshop space, have recieved a couple of new grants and have a paid part-time employee for the first time in 20 years. A lot of changes for one year. Now that there's more money and prestige involved in the organization, the men are beginning to become more active.

    Of course, I keep them firmly in line. :thdom2: :polon:

  8. I'm not sure what theoutlook for ice wine will be this year. The grapes have to still be on the vine for the first frost and this year has been so warm that they are all ripening early and falling off.

    Early frosts are good for making ice wine but bad for the regular stuff. Can't please all the people ... yadda, yadda.

    Come on, jmh, winter can be beautiful up here. Especially if you can sit inside by a roaring fire and admire it through the window! Getting around in it, not so much fun.

  9. Some of us are thinking of watching a show on a Friday then driving to the FingerLakes region on Saturday and heading back to catch another show on Sunday night. I loved the Summer tour for introducing us to Canandaigua and the areas around it. It's also where I met a lot of FCA'ers for the first time. Wish we had more time to enjoy it before heading to other summer shows. It'll be great to be able to do all that with friends at the end of April.

    Hey! That's were I live! If you are really planning on driving up here (it's a six-hour drive from NYC) in the winter, be sure and watch the weather! We can get a lot of snow. As beautiful as the area is, driving through a white-out is NOT fun.

    If you do come, let me know. We can do a Clay tour!!!

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