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Moother 132 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Blistex Spokesperson"
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09-06-05, 11:52 PM (EST)
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2. "RE: MARTY " |
I love him too and I didn't start that way. He has totally won me as a fan and I have downloaded almost everything he has sang on the show! He is my choice!
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Breezy 18379 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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09-07-05, 03:14 PM (EST)
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And here I was racking my brain trying to remember that line being uttered in The Crying Game.
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SilverStar 6205 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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09-07-05, 10:35 AM (EST)
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I feel like I'm in the Twilight Zone. I honestly and truly don't see why everyone loves Marty so much. I can't stand him. It is literally painful for me to watch him perform. I cringe and I shudder through the whole thing. From his "crazy eyes" to his mouth full of teeth to the weird inflections his voice has... I can't take it. Last night I closed my eyes during his performance to see if I could at least stomach his singing without having to look at him. It was a little less painful, but still mostly unbearable. I will say this though (so all you Marty lovers don't burn me at the stake) ... I did like his original song. It was stuck in my head for the rest of the night, and it's a catchy little tune. Explain one thing to me though, how do the lyrics "You and I, a recipe for disaster" make sense in a love song? That was bothering me. Ok, I'm done ranting now. Is there anyone out there who agrees with me? Am I the only one not living in the land of Marty-loving zombies?!   I.Heart.Syren
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Loree 8616 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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09-07-05, 10:36 AM (EST)
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My opinion of Marty is that I have to see him to enjoy him. He has a great stage persona and he is fun to watch. But I just think "blah" when I only listen to him. Great in person, but boring on the radio is my opinion of him.
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CattyChat 3379 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Car Show Celebrity"
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09-07-05, 12:13 PM (EST)
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Marty has grown on me a little, tiny bit, but I still think he (& MiG for that matter) have the most inconsistent performances & vocal range/abilities. Marty is on-and-offkey throughout his performances. Dave continually says after Marty performances "it doesn't matter whether you hit every note" -- well, maybe he has stage presence & that mad conductor thing, but hitting notes, IMO, is very important if you want to make it big & not just play the local circuit. With vocal training, he may have big possibilities. Also, I still say he looks like the love child of Tom Petty & Courtney Love. (Little bit creepy, for my taste -- BUT seems like a nice guy.)

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Loree 8616 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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09-07-05, 02:12 PM (EST)
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Marty and Suzie seem to be on completely different sides in this comp. Marty sings and they talk about he doesn't hit all the notes but Rock Stars don't have to and he has great stage persona. Then Suzie sings and they tell her she has the best voice in the comp and always hits the right notes. But she does not have the stage persona of Marty. So what does INXS want? What is more important to them?
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EnglProf 888 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Fitness Correspondent"
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09-07-05, 02:34 PM (EST)
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Chat, I don't get why you like J.D. so much since you value being on key, etc. J.D. has faltered on numerous occasions at hitting the right notes. To me, there was no excuse for the butchering he gave to "We Are the Champions." He played it off that he was choked up over seeing his sis, but that song really showed me his vocal limitations. He's never adequately recovered. His songs are loud, but I don't think they truly mask the weakness in his range. Handcrafted by RollDdice
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shanana banana 658 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Reality Show Commentator"
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09-07-05, 03:05 PM (EST)
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LAST EDITED ON 09-07-05 AT 03:08 PM (EST)Very Interesting. I don't understand comparing Marty and MiG's vocal abilities at all. I do like Marty's performances but I agree his vocal range is quite limited -- perhaps the most so out of everyone left. Although, he's done very well at singing the INXS songs, so perhaps his vocal range is just what the band needs. MiG, on the other hand, has an amazing vocal range. I can understand people not be particularly taken with him as a matter of personal preferance, but I am surprised to read about his vocal "limitations." He seems to be the most versatile of all the male performers in the entire contest, able to sing in a variety of keys and ranges. I don't quite know if he's right for INXS since we haven't heard him sing a song of theirs yet, but I suspect perhaps we will tonight. On the subject of JD, he has a very strong, powerful voice, but only in one range. He is quite limited vocally when he's not belting out a song, but then again, like Marty, he might still be just what INXS needs. I can't really go off the one performance he gave of "This Time" b/c I didn't think that was really all that good, but you can't judge on one performance alone. I'd like to hear him do some other INXS songs before I made up my mind. I'm leaving Susie and Jordis out of this because I don't think they have a snowball's chance in hell of really being selected in the end, even though the drama is being built as if they do. No matter who wins of the men, I think the other two will go on to be fairly successful based on the followings they have collected from this show. They've all shown they are quite talented at writing and arranging/rearranging songs. I think it's possible Susie may be successful as well -- Jordis, I'm not too sure of. Neither of the gals seems to be able to write their own music, so unless they get Desmond Child or somebody to help them out on their next recordings, they're not going to be able to do much except be a cover band singer.
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skye 2261 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Seventeen Magazine Model"
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09-07-05, 08:29 PM (EST)
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Yummy. I couldn't tell it from the original and you know what? That's what I want. I loved INXS and I want to hear their stuff the way it was meant to sound and not someone's "interpretation" of it.Marty is just bizarre-looking in my opinion. (Wear shoes on stage fer crap sakes.) He seriously looks like he just slunk out of an Anne Rice novel. The thought of spending $50+ to spend 60 minutes watching Marty on stage fronting INXS makes my skin crawl. (And I'm old enough to own INXS singles on 45s. That's vinyl kids.)  "I don't think witchcraft is a religion." George W. Bush
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