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Stereo Kicks mic turned off by accident or on purpose ?
Milkita
16-11-2014
Did anyone notice that James Graham's mic was turned off when he tried to hit high note ? I don't think it was accident, it was intentional by someone in crew to sabotage them .. Because after the high note, his mic was back to normal ..

What do you think ?
Patti-Ann
16-11-2014
Originally Posted by Milkita:
“Did anyone notice that James Graham's mic was turned off when he tried to hit high note ? I don't think it was accident, it was intentional by someone in crew to sabotage them .. Because after the high note, his mic was back to normal ..

What do you think ?”

Either that, or maybe he'd struggled with it in rehearsal so they conveniently covered for him
wordfromthewise
16-11-2014
A low point even for SK this half hearted rendition of the great Mack The Knife...they looked and sounded like they didn't know what they were singing about...and seemed too young to be singing this style of music....they didn't have any flair or swagger and the vocals were patchy.

No bad thing if their mic was switched off but unfortunate that it was their best singer by far.
ArthurJBear
16-11-2014
It was definatley on purpose either to cover the fact that they are rubbish (but then why turn it back on!) of to give them another boost at the sympathy vote along with the 'song change'. I guess after last week stage(d) invasion the producers thought they would have another go at keeping them in.
delz
16-11-2014
Originally Posted by Patti-Ann:
“Either that, or maybe he'd struggled with it in rehearsal so they conveniently covered for him ”

thats exactly what I thought
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