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elevendayempire
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Re: Why do people tend to take Tommy's word for everything?

polluxlm wrote:

It gets worse when you consider Hard Skool. They decided to splice in some half done vocals from Eye on You, because obviously that song was never completed beyond its locker leaks form, and there was no unheard Axl material to take it from either, and apparently it was completely out of the question for Axl to do any new vocals.

Or, alternatively: there's no point dragging Axl into the studio to record some "ah-aaahs" when you can pull them from an unreleased demo that's in the same tempo and key, which maybe a few hundred people have heard, and maybe 20 people are actually going to pick up on.

These sort of shortcuts are routine when producing music or films, or other creative work that's assembled in the edit. For example: you're making a film with, say, Ryan Gosling. You're in the edit, months after shooting, and you need a cutaway shot of him reacting to a line. Do you 1) rebuild the set either physically or using VFX, and drag the A-list actor down to the studio to record a two-second shot, or 2) find a bit of footage where he's glancing in the right direction, from before the director called "action"?

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