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18-12-2018, 02:48 PM
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Gosh what a difference even the piano player seemed to have got it right in the first clip.
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Gosh what a difference even the piano player seemed to have got it right in the first clip.
I think it is a terrible version. Carly's voice seems effortless whereas Amy really has to force it.
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I don't like either of them or the song
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I think it is a terrible version. Carly's voice seems effortless whereas Amy really has to force it.
Very true, I often think some singers these days have lost the art of singing they have to put so much effort into something singers from the past did so naturally.
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I don't like either of them or the song
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I don't like either of them or the song
I did A level film and media meg that was from the film we studied for two years. Almost drove me demented hearing it on the radio at the time. Today was first time I voluntarily listened to since
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I don’t like the second version at all, it doesn’t even sound tuneful
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Carly's isn't bad, for a live version, but Amy's is dreadful .....
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18-12-2018, 05:38 PM
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I lasted 48 seconds LD before my ears could not stand anymore of that MacDonalds version.

Carly Simon is a great singer and like some one as already said that was a good version live on a windy day.

Has for MacDonald perhaps she should look into working for a fast food chain she as the name for it but singing no way.
 
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