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Joined: 17 Dec 2005 | Posts: 7525 | Location: Wisconsin
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kLafied wrote: You know what's funny? Sometimes with Stacy's head movements as she sings, it seems as though she feels like she's still singing with a microphone (she backs her head away, etc.) It's cute I love her head movements and facials expressions as she sings, it's just something I've noticed about her. And her bopping around. Yeah, her head movements/bopping around are pretty rad. |
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Joined: 16 Jan 2005 | Posts: 861 | Location: Yawr!, KS
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patrock wrote: Weston and Garron are the perfect team. I want a W&G fan club. Sherri has her shoe design, Weston and Garron should come out with a line of tazers... (rolls eyes at self, lol). So why don't you just add some Garron/Weston fan club onto the SYP thingy? |
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Joined: 17 Dec 2005 | Posts: 7525 | Location: Wisconsin
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patrock wrote: Weston and Garron are the perfect team. I want a W&G fan club. _________________ www.kailahandler.bandcamp.com |
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Joined: 28 Jan 2005 | Posts: 1813 |
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That was a nice interview. Stacy can't whistle so I guess on the recordings it's Sherri whistling. Only thing that bothered me was that the clips of them playing were taped in 4:3 aspect ratio but they're displayed at 16:9 so they look squished. The interview clips were shown correctly; kinda odd. _________________ we're really not alone, we have each other |
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Joined: 13 Jan 2007 | Posts: 2600 | Location: sitting in his nowhere land, TX
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Nowhere Man wrote: That was a nice interview. Stacy can't whistle so I guess on the recordings it's Sherri whistling. Only thing that bothered me was that the clips of them playing were taped in 4:3 aspect ratio but they're displayed at 16:9 so they look squished. The interview clips were shown correctly; kinda odd. sherri can't whistle either |
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Joined: 10 Apr 2005 | Posts: 300 | Location: Tampa, FL
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Joined: 23 Aug 2007 | Posts: 2890 | Location: Oregon
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Really nice feel to the vids. I like the relaxed overlap between conversation and songs... straightforward delivery, lots of space to breathe as a viewer. Maybe slightly uncomfortable for them at times (a healthy nervous, I guess)... but seriously, acoustic is always so right for them, and I find it winsome that they venture out into the open air, with just a couple of guitars and a pair of lungs. But I think all of this talk about keeping in the public eye is no fun. Eisley shouldn't be pressured, by themselves or whoever, into jumping through the hoops for us... as if we'd curl up and die the moment they stopped hand-feeding us the goods! "Got to keep the ball rolling... can't loose momentum," but we are so crazy young now. Some people haven't got half the headstart on things, and would be knocked flat off their heels to have gotten to that point. I just hate for them to be worked for the sake of us peoples, when there is no call, no danger that I can see. Is that an illusion... letting your cell phone die a slow, painful death and hiding out? Can you forget how to slow down? I mean, the laundry and the dishes never rest, etc., but I'd rather they--and everyone--took some downtime over the holidays, to give everybody some time to withdraw and do normal stuff... or maybe normal has a new definition after working and running around like we tend to. I dunno, maybe they're having the time of their lives and they like it that way? Maybe I'm just projecting my own mood or what not. Typically I feel this way by the end of a semester. Just want it all to fall away and be left with... whatever's left. Maybe not everyone gets that way though. Yeah, late at night, that voice babbling in your head doesn't mean much. |
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Joined: 19 Mar 2006 | Posts: 43 |
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Joined: 02 Sep 2007 | Posts: 1313 |
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Joined: 12 Jun 2005 | Posts: 20735 |
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voxear wrote: Really nice feel to the vids. I like the relaxed overlap between conversation and songs... straightforward delivery, lots of space to breathe as a viewer.
Maybe slightly uncomfortable for them at times (a healthy nervous, I guess)... but seriously, acoustic is always so right for them, and I find it winsome that they venture out into the open air, with just a couple of guitars and a pair of lungs. But I think all of this talk about keeping in the public eye is no fun. Eisley shouldn't be pressured, by themselves or whoever, into jumping through the hoops for us... as if we'd curl up and die the moment they stopped hand-feeding us the goods! "Got to keep the ball rolling... can't loose momentum," but we are so crazy young now. Some people haven't got half the headstart on things, and would be knocked flat off their heels to have gotten to that point. I just hate for them to be worked for the sake of us peoples, when there is no call, no danger that I can see. Is that an illusion... letting your cell phone die a slow, painful death and hiding out? Can you forget how to slow down? I mean, the laundry and the dishes never rest, etc., but I'd rather they--and everyone--took some downtime over the holidays, to give everybody some time to withdraw and do normal stuff... or maybe normal has a new definition after working and running around like we tend to. I dunno, maybe they're having the time of their lives and they like it that way? Maybe I'm just projecting my own mood or what not. Typically I feel this way by the end of a semester. Just want it all to fall away and be left with... whatever's left. Maybe not everyone gets that way though. Yeah, late at night, that voice babbling in your head doesn't mean much. _________________ Mike=] |
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Joined: 05 Nov 2007 | Posts: 1453 | Location: Orlando, Florida
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Joined: 08 Nov 2005 | Posts: 152 |
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