Living Dead! (Nsync)
Mar. 6th, 2003 10:27 pmOkay, now I have seen the Grammys. Like a week later than the rest of the world. Oh well. Overall, nsync was good.
Looks: They looked really good, but not trimmed. Why should they? Oh, they all looked good except JC, who had that *awfull* neon alien head shirt on, and his hair was wierdly soft looking. I like it better sweaty and curly. Lance looked sincerely happy to be there, witch was nice.
Song: Having listened the old Bee Gees medley hundrets of times, it was kind of hard to start with the "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart", but eventually the medley came to the part we were all waiting for: "Staying Alive". It was brilliant. I have never heard beatboxing as a part of accappella singing before. Nifty.
The whole: Good, but: The Bee Gees inserts were ok, it was supposed to be a tribute to them, not to Nsync, but the inserts of kind-of-old-movies sucked. We don't want to see them! Argh! For most of people, five guys standing and singing isn't the worlds most interesting thing to see, but it as sure as hell beats some old movie clips from the editing rooms floor.
Yesterday one of the students in my study group didn't know what "pseudo" meant. And she was supposed to start writing her B.A.! I'm mystified.
Looks: They looked really good, but not trimmed. Why should they? Oh, they all looked good except JC, who had that *awfull* neon alien head shirt on, and his hair was wierdly soft looking. I like it better sweaty and curly. Lance looked sincerely happy to be there, witch was nice.
Song: Having listened the old Bee Gees medley hundrets of times, it was kind of hard to start with the "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart", but eventually the medley came to the part we were all waiting for: "Staying Alive". It was brilliant. I have never heard beatboxing as a part of accappella singing before. Nifty.
The whole: Good, but: The Bee Gees inserts were ok, it was supposed to be a tribute to them, not to Nsync, but the inserts of kind-of-old-movies sucked. We don't want to see them! Argh! For most of people, five guys standing and singing isn't the worlds most interesting thing to see, but it as sure as hell beats some old movie clips from the editing rooms floor.
Yesterday one of the students in my study group didn't know what "pseudo" meant. And she was supposed to start writing her B.A.! I'm mystified.