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You don't like it when the singer at a live show has the audience sing the chorus, amirite?
by Anonymous11 years ago
Is this supposed to say "You don't like it when the singer at a live show has the audience sing the chorus, amirite?" Otherwise I'm really confused right now.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Ballsaaaaaaaaaaaack. That's what I meant. I was kind of distracted when I wrote this...
by Anonymous11 years ago
If you're at the concert it's really fun, but if you're at home watching it on tv it's annoying.
by Anonymous11 years ago
I find it obnoxious. I paid probably a good sum of money to watch the actual artist perform, not a bunch of random probably talentless people. If i wanted to listen to that, I could have piled a bunch of friend's in my car and just put the CD in.
by Anonymous11 years ago
I think it's kind of cool-- like the singer is letting you participate in the concert with them. I've seen singers on stage start crying when the audience starts singing. If they actually enjoy making music, it must be very moving to know that there are thousands of people who like and appreciate what you've made.
by Anonymous11 years ago
If you're talking about having the audience sing the chorus //instead// of the audience, then I can see why that would be annoying, but for me, part of the fun of concerts is definitely singing along. The singer is louder than everyone else with the mic anyway.
by Anonymous11 years ago
It honestly depends on the song. What if the song has a multi-person/choral part for the chorus? (ex. Pour Some Sugar On Me)
by Anonymous11 years ago
This is why I loved Ed Sheeran's concert. He let the audience sing parts with his songs, and he made us be quiet for others.
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