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They should play Hunger Strike with no one doing Cornell's vocal parts.
It would be lovely to have the crowd do Chris's part
Maybe. But it wasn't lovely when the crowd did EV's part during the TotD tour. It was annoying, actually.
Wow. Hard disagree.
My opinion is irrational though. I generally dislike crowds singing, people (especially kids) talking in unison, etc.
I get that. I'm not usually a big fan, either. But I was surprised how cool the moment felt at the show, especially since that was maybe the one song they played all night that you could be pretty sure every person in the crowd knew.
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theplatypus wrote:
OK but this is weird
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
I generally dislike (...) people talking in unison
Why is that weird? Here in the states we have a lot of commercials, especially local ones, that feature people talking in unison. It is annoying. Like a chiropractor's office all reading from the same cue card to "visit Smith Chiropractic today". And it generally seems so sterile and sad.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
theplatypus wrote:
OK but this is weird
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
I generally dislike (...) people talking in unison
Why is that weird? Here in the states we have a lot of commercials, especially local ones, that feature people talking in unison. It is annoying. Like a chiropractor's office all reading from the same cue card to "visit Smith Chiropractic today". And it generally seems so sterile and sad.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
theplatypus wrote:
OK but this is weird
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
I generally dislike (...) people talking in unison
Why is that weird? Here in the states we have a lot of commercials, especially local ones, that feature people talking in unison. It is annoying. Like a chiropractor's office all reading from the same cue card to "visit Smith Chiropractic today". And it generally seems so sterile and sad.
I dunno, I think "people talking in unison" is a random-ass thing to hate.
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