In Reply to: RE: People Hear What They See posted by Analog Scott on June 8, 2012 at 05:36:09:
Many of your statements, and those of the other pro, support what I've said. The percentages I used were off-the-cuff to make a point [no one's gone around actually compiling data on rock bands about this].
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Follow Ups
- You've Actually Supported My Point - Mike Porper 14:08:44 06/08/12 (12)
- Then your "point" and your assertions are two very different things - Analog Scott 09:28:31 06/09/12 (11)
- CUT........................... - Todd Krieger 22:18:18 06/11/12 (10)
- Since when is 95% a distortion of 95%? - Analog Scott 22:35:12 06/12/12 (4)
- When the Context Is Changed.............................. - Todd Krieger 17:26:10 06/13/12 (2)
- RE: When the Context Is Changed.............................. - Analog Scott 20:58:13 06/13/12 (1)
- Fine - Whatever - Time To Move On [nt] - Mike Porper 08:29:15 06/14/12 (0)
- 115% - Mike Porper 08:07:29 06/13/12 (0)
- RE: CUT........................... - David Smith 18:02:43 06/12/12 (4)
- RE: CUT........................... - Todd Krieger 17:34:39 06/13/12 (1)
- RE: CUT........................... - David Smith 18:02:43 06/13/12 (0)
- Switch between live singing and lip-synching during the performance of a single song - Mike Porper 09:52:23 06/13/12 (1)
- So can we agree that you are changing your claim from "95%" to "some"? - David Smith 11:09:25 06/13/12 (0)