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No Celine for the national anthem, they just recycled old singers.. false hope.
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Plus qu'ailleurs , but now Si c'était à refaire , i still love tant de temps....
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You're arguing like an old couple. Maybe you love each other. :-D

 

No, this dude is just off his rocker. Calling other fans curse words and saying dozens of people need therapy for pointing out facts about Celine. It’s buffoonery of the highest order.

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10 + people weighting in on a topic isn't a vast majority. You're impossible to have a conversation with. I feel sorry for you - you're going to have lots of upset and disappointed days because a human being you don't know doesn't connect with you. Seriously, FIND A THERAPIST. I'm sure there are many more things you'll find to discuss. Blocked now so I don't have to read your incoherent, contradictory, whiny posts. Buh-bye

 

How many active forum members do you think there were commenting on Celine's absence? 12-15 at most. Of those who were commenting on this topic in the main Courage threads, it was you and Xpresso who had anything nice to say about her recent handling of her career and her lack of connecting with fans.

 

You trying to personalize this and make it about me---when even a non-Celine fan could make these observations--shows just how desperate you are for something to do. I am not the only one who made all these comments, but you just love to play dumb and engage in the conversation again after you had allegedly "muted" all the "whiners" months ago.

 

Like I said, all you can do is personally attack someone while ignoring the fact that Celine is giving her fans very little recently compared to other artists during this pandemic. My personal level of interest in Celine and need to see her on my screen--which you have no idea about and are actually irrelevant to the conversation--has nothing to do with it.

 

You know what they say, if you think everyone vastly outnumbering you is wrong and has a problem and you alone are right, it's actually probably you who is the problem.

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No, this dude is just off his rocker. Calling other fans curse words and saying dozens of people need therapy for pointing out facts about Celine. It's buffoonery of the highest order.

 

Ok. My career as a matchmaker is over. :-D

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A bit random but an acoustic only version of my heart will go on was uploaded on spotify on Celine's account, by Abdalrahman Khaled. What's the point with it, does everyone know more about this?
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A bit random but an acoustic only version of my heart will go on was uploaded on spotify on Celine's account, by Abdalrahman Khaled. What's the point with it, does everyone know more about this?

 

Hmm... the song is also on iTunes, but not correlated to Celine's account. My guess is this artist listed Celine as a collaborator or the singer, and someone at Spotify messed up and let it link to her account.

 

Speaking of accounts, I just noticed the account managers for Celine's FB account are located in the US, Italy, and Poland. I found it interesting, anyway.

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Hmm... the song is also on iTunes, but not correlated to Celine's account. My guess is this artist listed Celine as a collaborator or the singer, and someone at Spotify messed up and let it link to her account.

 

Speaking of accounts, I just noticed the account managers for Celine's FB account are located in the US, Italy, and Poland. I found it interesting, anyway.

 

are those parts of her team? or volunteers?

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Could anyone please provide an interview with James Horner in which he mentions two takes of MHWGO? I remember there was one, but maybe I am dreaming now ...
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A bit random but an acoustic only version of my heart will go on was uploaded on spotify on Celine's account, by Abdalrahman Khaled. What's the point with it, does everyone know more about this?

 

Can you share it? :)

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Could anyone please provide an interview with James Horner in which he mentions two takes of MHWGO? I remember there was one, but maybe I am dreaming now ...

 

Maybe you’re dreaming lol

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Could anyone please provide an interview with James Horner in which he mentions two takes of MHWGO? I remember there was one, but maybe I am dreaming now ...

 

Yes, there you are... It starts 3:40.

 

https://youtu.be/XU7AKjCOTEs

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I think i’ll go with Céline since she’s the one singing that night on studio.

 

And his “i played it and she loved it”.... then, there should be no demo

 

For sure it didn’t happened with “Then You Look At Me” or “Ashes”. If she loves it. She’ll record it right away. No reservations-demo

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are those parts of her team? or volunteers?

I'm sure they're paid members of her team. I just would have expected to see US and Canada, rather than Poland and Italy.

 

 

Yes, there you are... It starts 3:40.

 

https://youtu.be/XU7AKjCOTEs

 

Oh! I've never seen this. Yes, I think this version of events more accurately answers some questions we've had. It's no longer a question of whether Celine sang the song in one take or two, one session or two. We know there were two separate sessions (he says the LTAL version was different), and in the Titanic session there were two - not one - takes. Maybe in the later LTAL session she sang it just once.

 

She does admit to memory loss in that other interview...

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I'm sure they're paid members of her team. I just would have expected to see US and Canada, rather than Poland and Italy.

 

 

Probably to get away with paying them less.

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Had no idea Lara had one of the top 5 best-selling by a female in French history...top 3 or something? It's her, Celine, Adele if I remember right. And it was her 1997 album.

 

Shocked to read that.

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I'm sure they're paid members of her team. I just would have expected to see US and Canada, rather than Poland and Italy.

 

 

 

 

Oh! I've never seen this. Yes, I think this version of events more accurately answers some questions we've had. It's no longer a question of whether Celine sang the song in one take or two, one session or two. We know there were two separate sessions (he says the LTAL version was different), and in the Titanic session there were two - not one - takes. Maybe in the later LTAL session she sang it just once.

 

She does admit to memory loss in that other interview...

 

Admit to memory loss? New york or LA. I think it’s more memorable for her singing that song than the place where they recorded it lol

 

The only difference from the two version is the last “on” and only one long humming which they got from the soundtrack version (which has two hums. They picked the last hum for the album version)

 

Don’t get tricked by the instrumentals lol both vocals were the same

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Admit to memory loss? New york or LA. I think it's more memorable for her singing that song than the place where they recorded it lol

The only difference from the two version is the last "on" and only one long humming which they got from the soundtrack version (which has two hums. They picked the last hum for the album version)

Don't get tricked by the instrumentals lol both vocals were the same

Looking at the liner notes for MHWGO from LTAL, one reads Gatica engineered the lead vocals and recorded the orchestra. Afanasieff produced and arranged the song. Those are the two who would know these details, and we have Afanasieff's account from Billboard's 2017 article:

 

There was no version existing except for a tiny little piano vocal demo that Céline had done with Horner. To be very honest, I didn’t really get it. I thought it was a very simple song that just meandered. It was a little dreary. Epic Records called me and said, “Well, do what you can.”

I arranged and produced it. Céline did her vocals with me. She did one take on the demo that you hear in the movie. But whenever you’re talking about the big single — which is what’s on her album, the song that won the Grammy Award for record of the year — that’s what we’re ­talking about. I can’t agree to all of these other cockamamie, one-take stories.

 

How can you continue to contradict the song's producer, who says right there she took multiple takes of the song when she re-recorded it? So, I stand by what I've said about the MHWGO recordings, she recorded it in two takes with Horner, then in multiple more takes with Afanasieff.

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I get the two versions mixed up, but it sounds like the original recording Celine did, she basically did it all in one-take. If James said she did another take, it was probably just to touch stuff up here and there.

 

This all gets very tedious because there’s two versions, and everyone has said different stuff. But it’s useful to remember the spirit of the idea...Celine probably recorded MHWGO with very little time and effort compared to other songs which is remarkable.

 

 

 

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Looking at the liner notes for MHWGO from LTAL, one reads Gatica engineered the lead vocals and recorded the orchestra. Afanasieff produced and arranged the song. Those are the two who would know these details, and we have Afanasieff's account from Billboard's 2017 article:

 

There was no version existing except for a tiny little piano vocal demo that Céline had done with Horner. To be very honest, I didn’t really get it. I thought it was a very simple song that just meandered. It was a little dreary. Epic Records called me and said, “Well, do what you can.”

I arranged and produced it. Céline did her vocals with me. She did one take on the demo that you hear in the movie. But whenever you’re talking about the big single — which is what’s on her album, the song that won the Grammy Award for record of the year — that’s what we’re ­talking about. I can’t agree to all of these other cockamamie, one-take stories.

 

How can you continue to contradict the song's producer, who says right there she took multiple takes of the song when she re-recorded it? So, I stand by what I've said about the MHWGO recordings, she recorded it in two takes with Horner, then in multiple more takes with Afanasieff.

 

This.

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Looking at the liner notes for MHWGO from LTAL, one reads Gatica engineered the lead vocals and recorded the orchestra. Afanasieff produced and arranged the song. Those are the two who would know these details, and we have Afanasieff's account from Billboard's 2017 article:

 

There was no version existing except for a tiny little piano vocal demo that Céline had done with Horner. To be very honest, I didn’t really get it. I thought it was a very simple song that just meandered. It was a little dreary. Epic Records called me and said, “Well, do what you can.”

I arranged and produced it. Céline did her vocals with me. She did one take on the demo that you hear in the movie. But whenever you’re talking about the big single — which is what’s on her album, the song that won the Grammy Award for record of the year — that’s what we’re ­talking about. I can’t agree to all of these other cockamamie, one-take stories.

 

How can you continue to contradict the song's producer, who says right there she took multiple takes of the song when she re-recorded it? So, I stand by what I've said about the MHWGO recordings, she recorded it in two takes with Horner, then in multiple more takes with Afanasieff.

 

What I am saying is. The vocals from the soundtrack is the same on thr album version. The only difference is the ending. The last “ooooooooon” and the humming at the end which was the last hum from the soundtrack version. Remember there are two hums in the soundtrack version?

 

Compare the last humming of the soundtrack version to the album version hum at the end.

 

What Walter did for the album is changing the instrumentals adding more electric guitars, etc. and he changed the last “on” that’s it. And making the demo vocals louder and adding more effects to it.

 

Any producers can edit the recorded vocals. I don’t know if anyone of you can noticed the last “on” for the album version like the vibrato messes up abit that’s why walter did a lot of effects to hide that with echoes

 

I guess only good ears and observant peeps can noticed that.

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She did record with james horner and now she rerecorded the song with walter but with the same vocals used in soundtrack version? LOOOL

 

What did she do with walter? Recording the echoes? LOL

 

“Ooooooon on on on on” why not? Hahahha

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It’s like Sorry For Love. The belting part “Sorrrrry” in A New Day Has Come album. They make it longer but on One Heart album it was shorter. Compare the two verison. Which do you think is the real one. Which one was edited?

 

For me, the real one is from One Heart. If you noticed that the long version from A New Day Has Come album. The vibrato is like on loop it sounded fake.

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Don’t tell me she re-recorded the song for One Heart album. Another Walter-producer stories? lol Edited by jpatdeleon09
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Oh my Dion! We are not talking about Sorry For Love (and I do agree with you on that one).

 

You continue to repeat the exact same sentiment, that Walter Afanasieff only changed the final "on." However, the direct quote fro Afanasieff denies this. This is the information we have, undeniably. I feel like I'm trying to explain fake news to a Trump supporter! :doh:

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Oh my Dion! We are not talking about Sorry For Love (and I do agree with you on that one).

 

You continue to repeat the exact same sentiment, that Walter Afanasieff only changed the final "on." However, the direct quote fro Afanasieff denies this. This is the information we have, undeniably. I feel like I'm trying to explain fake news to a Trump supporter! :doh:

 

I know. It was just an example.

 

Yup! I keep on repeating it because there’s no difference between the Soundtrack version with the Album version. SAME VOCALS.

 

Except again for the last part for the album version (the walter version). The last “OOOOON” and the hum (2nd hum from the soundtrack version. There are 2 hums at the soundtrack version) and the instrumentals. That’s the only thing that’s different from the soundtrack version. So. Walter did used the soundtrack demo vocals.

 

My goodness if you can’t noticed it you can just move on. So simple.

 

It’s obvious. And why would I believe with that “adding drama to his stories just for the sake of entertainment” producer guy lol

 

My question is have you noticed the sameness of the vocals between the two version?

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