Please go back and re-do this review. You heard the worst possible version which was recorded in a horrible tiny studio with terrible sound, plus this was her second time to sing after she won it. Go to the Official Video and react to that, like most reactors, please
Hi! Thanks for watching the video! I explicitly try NOT to use the music videos, if live performances are available, as that gives me more information about what the person sounds live (music videos would give the studio versions) and does give at least some indication about the staging of the song. If, however, you know a link to a better video of the live performance and want to provide me with that, I can record a reaction video to that as well.
@@DeathLV123 Nobody can base anything from that performance, even the few people who were in the audience even said the sound was awful in that tiny "so called studio", may as well have been recorded in a garage with no sound system. So I think you are wasting your time with that upload, nobody wants to hear finger nails scraping down a wall! It was not Bambi Thugs fault, it was the disgraceful RTE studio which is so bad that it's being reported that people are now not paying their TV licence and calling for it to be totally abolished, that's why all the crappy songs were sent to ESC these last 25 years, they couldn't , and still can't afford to host it if they won.
About the sound system - fair enough, I did not know that. Though I do believe you understand that there potentially can be a huge difference between how a person (their voice) sounds live and how - in a studio recording with any filters and such potentially attached (not saying it is the case here specifically), which is why I prefer to listen to live performances over music videos if possible - because the audience in Eurovision will hear the live performance, not the studio version. However, what I can do, is also put the music video on the to-do list to react to next time and there give my opinion trying to take the music from the music video (for better sound quality), and the staging (and, sorry, voice will have to be at least in part taken) from the live performance, that will probably, in this case, give a better estimate.
Please go back and re-do this review. You heard the worst possible version which was recorded in a horrible tiny studio with terrible sound, plus this was her second time to sing after she won it. Go to the Official Video and react to that, like most reactors, please
Hi! Thanks for watching the video!
I explicitly try NOT to use the music videos, if live performances are available, as that gives me more information about what the person sounds live (music videos would give the studio versions) and does give at least some indication about the staging of the song.
If, however, you know a link to a better video of the live performance and want to provide me with that, I can record a reaction video to that as well.
@@DeathLV123 Nobody can base anything from that performance, even the few people who were in the audience even said the sound was awful in that tiny "so called studio", may as well have been recorded in a garage with no sound system. So I think you are wasting your time with that upload, nobody wants to hear finger nails scraping down a wall! It was not Bambi Thugs fault, it was the disgraceful RTE studio which is so bad that it's being reported that people are now not paying their TV licence and calling for it to be totally abolished, that's why all the crappy songs were sent to ESC these last 25 years, they couldn't , and still can't afford to host it if they won.
About the sound system - fair enough, I did not know that. Though I do believe you understand that there potentially can be a huge difference between how a person (their voice) sounds live and how - in a studio recording with any filters and such potentially attached (not saying it is the case here specifically), which is why I prefer to listen to live performances over music videos if possible - because the audience in Eurovision will hear the live performance, not the studio version.
However, what I can do, is also put the music video on the to-do list to react to next time and there give my opinion trying to take the music from the music video (for better sound quality), and the staging (and, sorry, voice will have to be at least in part taken) from the live performance, that will probably, in this case, give a better estimate.
Watch the London preparty. The sound was decent.
Hi!
I have recorded a reaction to the music video as suggested by the user who started this thread, that will be released April 19th.