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June 24
"Bullimian Rhapsody" by Vocaloid Leon" a parody of "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen
Parody lyrics inspired from Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen This is their very old music video of Freddie Mercury and the rest of the gang. They look anorexic those days. Bullimia Nervosa is a psychiatric condition where afflicted people have this binge eating and followed by self induced vomitting. The lyrics was initially written by Malcolm Higgins and later Lynman did some minor revisions and fit the whole idea into patients suffering from the above condition. The midi arrangement was provided by Mandi Ferrer. He produced the minus one of this song in the year 1998 I unearth the midi files into mandi harddisk and used Vocaloid of Leon for all the vocals.
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Hello, I'm going to be as tactful as I can here. . .
1. Your use of computer generated vocals make what you are doing very VERY difficult to understand, we can read lyrics without a computer generated voice here on AmIRight and not need an advil as a result. I don't know why you like this computer vocal thing so much--my personal opinion is that I'd rather listen to the worst singer in the world than a computer generated performance or a seriously altered voice. . .
2. If you are going to take on serious subjects, like this, you have to try really hard to be funny with it OR take on a serious stance and support it, this comes off as kinda insulting, and offensive, without meeting a stance of comedic nature or taking a serious position.
3. I seriously doubt Malcom Higgins wrote the original parody with so many grammatical errors, as he is an experienced veteran writer on the site.
4. While most parodists on this site are flattered when someone performs their work, I'm only bringing this up for your protection--are you getting permission from the parodists to perform their works? You might, that's why I am asking. Both works you've performed thus far have been significantly altered, and just because you give credit to an author doesn't mean he or she is OK with their work being recorded, reproduced, or altered without permission. You may have gotten permission, and if so that's all there is to this point--if not I suggest you ask individual parodists on their parodies if it is OK first, because some parodists may not want their work recorded.
That's it for now-Dave
1. Your use of computer generated vocals make what you are doing very VERY difficult to understand, we can read lyrics without a computer generated voice here on AmIRight and not need an advil as a result. I don't know why you like this computer vocal thing so much--my personal opinion is that I'd rather listen to the worst singer in the world than a computer generated performance or a seriously altered voice. . .
2. If you are going to take on serious subjects, like this, you have to try really hard to be funny with it OR take on a serious stance and support it, this comes off as kinda insulting, and offensive, without meeting a stance of comedic nature or taking a serious position.
3. I seriously doubt Malcom Higgins wrote the original parody with so many grammatical errors, as he is an experienced veteran writer on the site.
4. While most parodists on this site are flattered when someone performs their work, I'm only bringing this up for your protection--are you getting permission from the parodists to perform their works? You might, that's why I am asking. Both works you've performed thus far have been significantly altered, and just because you give credit to an author doesn't mean he or she is OK with their work being recorded, reproduced, or altered without permission. You may have gotten permission, and if so that's all there is to this point--if not I suggest you ask individual parodists on their parodies if it is OK first, because some parodists may not want their work recorded.
That's it for now-Dave
BAD I request MAlcolm permission before producing this parody. Try to visit the original lyrics we have small exchanges of comment there. In fact he saw this already and he is happy with the result. I changed several of his lines because some of the line is hard to manipulate using the software. Also I changed his main idea as puking child and directed the whole theme to people suffering from bullimia nervosa because that is MAlcolm title. Honestly I havent encounter a child in my 10 years clinical practice that Malcolm describing. Bullimian Rhapsody captured my attention the title is unique and the disease is very common in every culture and race. Oh well thanks for watching.
Well, as I said on No4, you may have gotten permission--I was only asking on that.
Like I said, I just didn't find any humor in that, hopefully your next song will appeal to me, these first two were of very serious topics, and altered to a point that I couldn't enjoy them. . .sorry, but I am a very honest person, I rarely enjoy heavily vocoded work-because I can't hear the vocals when it's done like that, not to mention they don't do that in the original songs you did. James Blunt and Freddie Mercury have particularly beautiful voices, and vocoding those songs simply doesn't sound right to me. . .again it's your right to do it, and as the section editor--I will post it and allow it, I'm only stating my opinion. . .it may or may not be the opinion of other people.
Like I said, I just didn't find any humor in that, hopefully your next song will appeal to me, these first two were of very serious topics, and altered to a point that I couldn't enjoy them. . .sorry, but I am a very honest person, I rarely enjoy heavily vocoded work-because I can't hear the vocals when it's done like that, not to mention they don't do that in the original songs you did. James Blunt and Freddie Mercury have particularly beautiful voices, and vocoding those songs simply doesn't sound right to me. . .again it's your right to do it, and as the section editor--I will post it and allow it, I'm only stating my opinion. . .it may or may not be the opinion of other people.
DAve Your opinion are highly appreciated. No need for your apology and you dont hurt my feelings for doing that comment. Actually Ive got a my voice recording of my vocaloid music production but I decided to use the machine at the moment because I find it much easy to tweak. Sometimes I cant help my self to experiment things when I encounter music production software. More power in you project
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