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bigbitch
it's Soooo affected..."Beast of Baden"...just kinda strange...
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bigbitch
it's Soooo affected..."Beast of Baden"...just kinda strange...
Kinda funny, I thought the same thing. I don't have any professional training singing, but I know some people who have and a lot of the time, to sing certain words at volume, they need to change their pronunciation for it to sound right. For instance, the Brian Adams song "Run to You", if sung "Run to you", it comes out kinda strange like "Run to Yuuuuuu" and hard to produce good volume. But, if sung "Run to Yo" (with a long O) is easier to produce good volume and ends up actually sounding better.
Not sure if this is what Jagger is trying to do though. He has, over the years frequently changed pronunciation of words with the "ur" sound such as the "rape, murder" sequence of Shelter. Often changing to the Hoboken accent "Moyduh" so it seems that phonetic sound may challenge him a bit vocally.
Or maybe he's just exercising poetic license.
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bigbitch
it's Soooo affected..."Beast of Baden"...just kinda strange...
Kinda funny, I thought the same thing. I don't have any professional training singing, but I know some people who have and a lot of the time, to sing certain words at volume, they need to change their pronunciation for it to sound right. For instance, the Brian Adams song "Run to You", if sung "Run to you", it comes out kinda strange like "Run to Yuuuuuu" and hard to produce good volume. But, if sung "Run to Yo" (with a long O) is easier to produce good volume and ends up actually sounding better.
Not sure if this is what Jagger is trying to do though. He has, over the years frequently changed pronunciation of words with the "ur" sound such as the "rape, murder" sequence of Shelter. Often changing to the Hoboken accent "Moyduh" so it seems that phonetic sound may challenge him a bit vocally.
Or maybe he's just exercising poetic license.
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24FPS
Wow. What an appropriately named poster. Seriously? A thread on Mick's pronunciation?
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Send It To me
I'll never be your pizza burnin'
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Rocky Dijon
Was he being "punk" at Les Abbatoirs and Earl's Court? I thought he just had a bad case of too much coke and couldn't articulate properly. It's even funnier if it was deliberate.
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bigbitch
it's Soooo affected..."Beast of Baden"...just kinda strange...
Kinda funny, I thought the same thing. I don't have any professional training singing, but I know some people who have and a lot of the time, to sing certain words at volume, they need to change their pronunciation for it to sound right. For instance, the Brian Adams song "Run to You", if sung "Run to you", it comes out kinda strange like "Run to Yuuuuuu" and hard to produce good volume. But, if sung "Run to Yo" (with a long O) is easier to produce good volume and ends up actually sounding better.
Not sure if this is what Jagger is trying to do though. He has, over the years frequently changed pronunciation of words with the "ur" sound such as the "rape, murder" sequence of Shelter. Often changing to the Hoboken accent "Moyduh" so it seems that phonetic sound may challenge him a bit vocally.
Or maybe he's just exercising poetic license.
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SWAYZ
I still havent got over "hope you gep my name" during SFTD the last 12 yrs.
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lapaz62
Yes, the Midnight Rambler is not quiet the dangerous now Mick pronounces Rambler with such rounded vowels.