On both Letterman and SNL (and probably other shows), music companies
paid the networks to reimburse the cost of having musical acts
perform. I wonder if Mariah Carey's backers paid to have her perform
on New Year's Eve and how much they paid.

On Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at 5:05 PM, PGage <pga...@gmail.com> wrote:
> John Pareless at NYT has a useful take on the Mariah Carey debacle last
> night on the ABC Ball Drop-Show. Our family did our usual 30 minute
> interrupt of our TV binge to watch the show, go to the bathroom, and
> call/text family and friends. We saw her set, wondered what we were seeing,
> and read some internet snark that she got caught lip synching. Then I didnt
> really think about it any more.
>
> Pareless says though that 1) it wasn't that the main vocal track did not
> come on (which is what we assumed), but that they had planned on having her
> do the main vocal (to an absurdly difficult song) live and she realized that
> she just could not do it.
>
> I still can not quite believe that Carey and her management team really
> planned on doing that main vocal live, at midnight, outside, at Time's
> Square. Maybe she could have done that when she was 25 (even then, I doubt
> it), but never now. I still suspect that main vocal track for some reason
> did not come on. But more interesting is his point that:
>
> 2) the fault lies not so much with pop starts who try to fool us with lip
> synching, but a mainstream audience that was raised on music videos to think
> that live concerts do and are supposed to sound like studio albulms. When I
> was in high school I had a chance to hear Paul Simon perform, and remember a
> little disappointment that his version of I think Kodachrome did not sound
> like the record. My older cousin who took me gave me a withering lecture
> about the joys of live concerts, and that if you just want to hear the
> record you should stay home.
>
> We need some kind of high profile live TV concert with some of the beat
> current singers in which they carefully explain to the audience that there
> will be no sweetening, no vocal tracking, that this will often mean the
> songs will sound different because it is physically not possible to
> reproduce the same sound live, and also because the artistry of music
> involves the performer making changes on the spot to express their current
> thinking and feeling about the song, not what they and or thier producers
> were thinking 5 years before. Live human performances are often in places
> out of tune, off-beat and contain mistakes of various kinds - that is part
> of how you know it is live.
>
> My daughter tells me even this is not all of the problem - that so many live
> concert shows are so overly produced that many people hardly ever hear real,
> live singing from gathering bigger name acts. So I guess I should not blame
> TV concerts as the cause of the problem, but they still can be part of the
> cure...
>
>
>
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/01/arts/music/mariah-carey-new-years-eve-live-performance.html?smprod=nytcore-ipad&smid=nytcore-ipad-share
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