Call Me Maybe (Bounce Mix)
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The 'Call Me Maybe' Pro Tools mix Session consists of 56 mono and stereo tracks, a dramatic reduction from the number originally recorded. Dave Ogilvie explains: "Josh and I did a lot of comping and cleaned the session up before I began mixing. Carly is a strong singer, with whom tuning and timing are not an issue, so her vocals were also a matter of simply finding the good takes and putting them together for a final comp. Strings we pre-mixed down quite dramatically. For example, stereo tracks 52 and 53, the verse strings, would originally have consisted of 12 to 14 tracks.
Chris Martin's Cooking Disasters In the studio, Chris Martin and his Coldplay cohorts know how to cook up a great tune, evidenced by their six GRAMMY wins, plus two nominations for the 55th Annual GRAMMY Awards. But it seems the kitchen is a whole different story. According to a recent report, the London Fire Brigade has offered Martin a free home fire safety visit. On an episode of "Jamie And Jimmy's Food Food Fight Club," Gwyneth Paltrow revealed that the Coldplay frontman has called emergency twice after kitchen cooking disasters. "He has twice cooked a meal and this is not a joke, both times the fire brigade came," said Paltrow. PerhapsMartin should stick to the music and leave the cooking to Paltrow, who is a chef in her own right.
Within the past few years, Rihanna made a special trip to a cricket match in England to reunite with her old P.E. teacher from Barbados, who she calls her "MVP"; Joel traveled back to his New York hometown to honor the teacher who said he should be a professional musician; and Jay-Z told David Letterman that his sixth grade English teacher made him fall in love with words.
"He said to me, you should be a professional musician," Joel recalled of his Hicksville High School mentor during a 1996 event at C.W. Post College. "Now, for a teacher to say that, it's like condemning someone to a life of poverty, drug taking, alcoholism and failure.
Instead of nihilistically giving up on life in the wake of this divorce, Eminem wants to construct new values by which he can live that do not mean that he will be dependent upon a woman (or, as Nietzsche would hypothesise, God) to be his source of wellbeing and meaning (and, broadly, he wants all men to aspire to this goal as well).
The World Bank's lead economist David McKenzie remarked that some of Psy's dance moves "kind of look like a regression discontinuity,"[62] while the space agency NASA called "Gangnam Style" a dance-filled music video that has forever entered the hearts and minds of millions of people.[63] Melissa Locker of Time noted that "it's hard not to watch again ... and again ... and again,"[64] while CNN reporter Shanon Cook told the audience that she had watched "Gangnam Style" about 15 times.[65]
The German news magazine Der Spiegel attributed the popularity of "Gangnam Style" to its daring dance moves,[66] a sentiment similarly voiced by Maura Judkis of The Washington Post, who wrote, "'Gangnam Style' has made an extraordinarily stupid-looking dance move suddenly cool."[67] The video was also positively reviewed by Steve Knopper from Rolling Stone, who called "Gangnam Style" an astoundingly great K-pop video that has all the best elements of hypnotically weird one-hit wonders and hopes that "PSY gets filthy rich from this."[68]
Mesfin Fekadu of the Associated Press wrote that Psy's dance moves are "somewhat bizarre" but the music video is full of colorful, lively outfits.[69] Matt Buchanan and Scott Ellis of The Sydney Morning Herald wrote that the video "makes no sense at all to most Western eyes" and it "makes you wonder if you have accidentally taken someone else's medication"[70] whereas Deborah Netburn of the Los Angeles Times called it "one of the greatest videos ever to be uploaded to YouTube." Kim Alessi from Common Sense Media considered the music video for "Gangnam Style" worth seeing for its caricature of contemporary Asian and American urban lifestyle
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