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Christopher Maloney & Jahmene Douglas 'Hit The Most Bum Notes', Say Experts
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Skip65
28-10-2012
Originally Posted by gcmac:
“It actually says Christopher hit the most bum notes, with Jahmene coming in joint second with Kye and Rylan so the title is misleading it should either be 'christopher hits the most bum notes' or 'christopher, rylan, jahmene and kye hit the most bum notes'.”

I think you need to watch the show in subtitle as you are obviously deaf
Neomysterio
28-10-2012
Originally Posted by Skip65:
“I think you need to watch the show in subtitle as you are obviously deaf”

Obviously not........

Chris Baloney is awful.
ribtickle
28-10-2012
I'm no expert, but I do listen closely, with headphones each week, and I agree that Christopher was the worst last night; it's been pretty much the same each week. I remember he hit a bum note right at the end of Million Love Songs at bootcamp too, so this dates back quite some time, but Gary was generally enraptured then as it was his song.

Jahmene is usually okay until he starts vocalising. He seems to have little control over that element, like a learner driver in a Ferrari. His runs sound untidy and never land on a note that either keeps pitch or is in sympathetic harmony with the rest of the song, so that he sounds 'all over the place'.
NightFalls
28-10-2012
Originally Posted by Skip65:
“I think you need to watch the show in subtitle as you are obviously deaf”

And i think you need to re-read this post. The poster is trying to imply the thread starter has a misleading title.

Don't imply someone is going deaf when you have read the post wrong.
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