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Post by missbabs on Jun 12, 2018 22:05:09 GMT
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Post by david on Jun 12, 2018 22:15:33 GMT
Thanks for posting this. I’ve just had a listen now. Who is the guy singing as it sounds a bit weird in that it doesn’t seem to match up with the key of the song. Though I suppose the same could be said for Pierce Brosnan and his “singing” in the original film!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2018 8:30:51 GMT
^ It sounds like it could have been lifted straight from here:
Sounds bloody awful...
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Post by mcm91 on Jun 13, 2018 9:22:15 GMT
I don't like how Hugh Skinner sings.
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Post by anthony40 on Jun 13, 2018 11:40:10 GMT
I actually saw a clip (on Twitter I think?). I will try and find it again and have it posted.
I have to go out tonight however I will have a search for it Thursday night.
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Post by anthony40 on Jun 13, 2018 16:29:06 GMT
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Post by BurlyBeaR on Jun 13, 2018 16:31:56 GMT
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Post by anthony40 on Jun 13, 2018 16:37:07 GMT
Don't know if this worked or not. Can anyone a bit more tech savy and with more time fix this?
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Post by anthony40 on Jun 13, 2018 16:38:39 GMT
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Post by theatreian on Jun 14, 2018 7:31:13 GMT
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Post by richey on Jun 14, 2018 14:08:20 GMT
Documentary on Ch5 at 9pm Sunday charting the story of Mamma Mia from stage to screen
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2018 15:05:34 GMT
I must say, I had a little cry looking at them. I am sphincter clenchingly excited about it. In fact, I can't remember a time when my sphincter has been so clenched.
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Post by david on Jun 14, 2018 18:55:38 GMT
Having had a look at the photo’s, it’s amazing how much talent is in that studio both in terms of writing and vocal ability. Even after 30years, I bet they can still create some great music. It will be a great day when the songs get released. If todays pop singers want to get advice about crafting great music, then they should spend some time with these guys. They would get a masterclass, and no auto tuning either.
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Post by callum on Jun 22, 2018 0:37:24 GMT
brace yourselves...
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Post by sf on Jun 22, 2018 1:10:42 GMT
Fascinating - in the code-word sense - to hear how far back in the mix they've kept Andy Garcia's voice. Perhaps they learned something from the Pierce Brosnan debacle in the first film.
Cher sounds pretty good.
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Post by david on Jun 22, 2018 5:56:35 GMT
Just had a listen now and it sounds really good. Cher is going to be fantastic in this. Why are the producers teasing us?! Don’t wait another month, just get the film released like NOW!!!
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Post by richey on Jun 22, 2018 8:58:38 GMT
That is so going to be remixed and played to death in every gay bar!
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Post by johartuk on Jun 22, 2018 12:54:00 GMT
Fascinating - in the code-word sense - to hear how far back in the mix they've kept Andy Garcia's voice. Perhaps they learned something from the Pierce Brosnan debacle in the first film.
Cher sounds pretty good.
It sounded unbalanced to me. It should either have been a Cher solo, or a duet with someone who could sing properly, so there would have been no need to turn the volume down on AG's voice (or up on everything else).
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Post by anthony40 on Jun 22, 2018 16:47:17 GMT
See, I'm curious about this song. As great as song as it is, working on the premise that the lyrics of the songs selected actually move the story forward- I'm curious as to how they're gonna shoehorn this one in.
I's clearly about someone called Fernando who at some point was at war.
So unless there's a character being introduced called Fernando, or Frenando is someone being referred to in memory, again I ask, how are they gonna shoehorn it in?
Guess time will tell.
Cher's voice is do distinctive, isn't it?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2018 16:56:25 GMT
Pretty sure they already confirmed Andy Garcia's character is named Fernando...
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Post by david on Jun 22, 2018 16:59:55 GMT
See, I'm curious about this song. As great as song as it is, working on the premise that the lyrics of the songs selected actually move the story forward- I'm curious as to how they're gonna shoehorn this one in. I's clearly about someone called Fernando who at some point was at war. So unless there's a character being introduced called Fernando, or Frenando is someone being referred to in memory, again I ask, how are they gonna shoehorn it in? Guess time will tell. Cher's voice is do distinctive, isn't it? Having had a quick look on wiki there is a character called Fernando Cienfuegos played by Andy Garcia. I wonder if he is or was a love interest for Cher’s character. Like you, I’m really curious on how the producers are going to get this song in based on the subject matter. I can understand why it got ditched for the stage show as there wasn’t anywhere to naturally put it. Though I thought the nod to the song in the stage show was a nice touch.
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Post by Jon on Jun 22, 2018 17:00:50 GMT
I wonder if we'll get Angeleyes as the final song released before the film is out.
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Post by david on Jun 22, 2018 17:04:52 GMT
Why haven’t they released a song with Brosnan singing yet?!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2018 17:07:25 GMT
^ The Auto-Tune's still not back from the menders?
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Post by Boob on Jun 22, 2018 17:08:56 GMT
LOOOOOOOOVE!
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Post by mosiemo on Jun 22, 2018 17:57:36 GMT
Cher and Christine Baranski are on The Graham Norton Show tonight.
Has a complete song list been published yet for the new film?
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Post by david on Jun 22, 2018 18:03:02 GMT
Cher and Christine Baranski are on The Graham Norton Show tonight. Has a complete song list been published yet for the new film? Having had a quick look, there doesn’t appear to be a complete list. The best I’ve found is taken from an online article from the Sun. Waterloo, from Waterloo (1974) Mamma Mia, from ABBA (1975) When I Kissed the Teacher, from Arrival (1976) Dancing Queen, from Arrival (1976) Thank You for the Music, from ABBA: The Album (1977) I Wonder (Departure), from ABBA: The Album (1977) Angeleyes, from Voulez-Vous (1979) I Have a Dream, from Voulez-Vous (1979) Kisses of Fire, from Voulez-Vous (1979) Fernando, non-album single (1976) I hope there are more to come. I’m surprised Knowing Me, Knowing You hasn’t been listed as it’s an absolute classic.
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Post by Jon on Jun 22, 2018 18:05:24 GMT
Cher and Christine Baranski are on The Graham Norton Show tonight. Has a complete song list been published yet for the new film? Having had a quick look, there doesn’t appear to be a complete list. The best I’ve found is taken from an online article from the Sun. Waterloo, from Waterloo (1974) Mamma Mia, from ABBA (1975) When I Kissed the Teacher, from Arrival (1976) Dancing Queen, from Arrival (1976) Thank You for the Music, from ABBA: The Album (1977) I Wonder (Departure), from ABBA: The Album (1977) Angeleyes, from Voulez-Vous (1979) I Have a Dream, from Voulez-Vous (1979) Kisses of Fire, from Voulez-Vous (1979) Fernando, non-album single (1976) If It Wasn't For The Nights is in it as well.
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Post by oxfordsimon on Jun 22, 2018 18:14:29 GMT
Is it just me or is the CD cover image one of the worst bits of photoshopping ever?
Even Billy K does better than that on his posters...
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Post by david on Jun 22, 2018 18:17:19 GMT
Is it just me or is the CD cover image one of the worst bits of photoshopping ever? Even Billy K does better than that on his posters... Have to agree, not the best design in the world.
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