June 15, 200718 yr By the way - how come Mel C is so popular in Germany?:rolleyes: i have no idea.....didnt know she is popular here.....
June 15, 200718 yr i have no idea.....didnt know she is popular here..... Oh, yes - I think she virtually lives over here!!:rolleyes:
June 16, 200718 yr stop right now thank you very much i need somebody with a human touuuuch damnit why is that song so catchy yet so crappy!:embarassed:
June 16, 200718 yr stop right now thank you very much i need somebody with a human touuuuch damnit why is that song so catchy yet so crappy!:embarassed: That was one helluva cheesy pop song!!:rolleyes:
June 26, 200718 yr Spice Girls need computer power to boost their weak voices By RICHARD SIMPSON - More by this author » Last updated at 22:00pm on 26th June 2007 Comments When The Spice Girls announce their reunion tour, there is a intriguing secret they will no doubt be keen to keep from fans. They won't be belting out their songs just by Girl Power. . . but with the help of Computer Power. For while the showbusiness world eagerly awaits their return, aides closer to them have been less enthusiastic about their vocal abilities. Scroll down for more... The Spice Girls in 1997: Ten years on, they are concerned about their voices So Ginger, Scary, Sporty, Baby and Posh are going into the studio to pre-record the songs for their tour - in order to mask the failings of their own live voices. On stage, they will employ a new hi-tech system which will present those digitally-enhanced recordings as their own voices. It works by taking the singer's live voice on stage and electronically comparing it to the perfect vocal sounds that have already been recorded in the studio. When the girls sing out of tune on stage, the mistakes in their voices are instantaneously corrected - in less than a tenth of a second - by computer to perfect the pitch and tone. And it is this remastered "virtual voice" which belts out across the arena. The girls' vocals are altered so quickly that it will appear the resulting perfect voices are live and their own. The system is not miming as such, because they are not just mouthing music to a backing track. But the voices of Ginger (Geri Halliwell), Scary (Melanie Brown), Sporty (Melanie Chisholm), Baby (Emma Bunton) and Posh (Victoria Beckham) are actually changed to make them better. "As they sing, the computer program corrects the mistakes so that the sound comes out as the desired sound - so they appear to be able to sing really well live," said an industry source. The system is being seen as a godsend for Posh - who is known for her particularly weak singing voice. There have even been suggestions that while they are short or rehearsal time, the girls will use the computer enhancement to make sure they can perform as soon as next Sunday at the Concert for Diana at Wembley. A Spice Girls spokesman was adamant that detailed touring logistics which would cover the use of live vocal enhancement had not yet been discussed, adding: "They all have great singing voices."
June 28, 200718 yr They're back... Spice Girls to play London in December (and earn £10m each) Last updated at 14:28pm on 28th June 2007 Comments Seven years after splitting up, the Spice Girls have announced a world wide comeback spectacular. The group, including Victoria Beckham, Melanie Brown, Melanie Chisholm, Geri Halliwell and Emma Bunton fell straight back in sync, striking familiar poses for the world's media. The reunion tour, which is set to hit London on December 15 and take in Madrid, Koln, Las Vegas, Sydney, Cape Town and Buenos Aires among others (scroll to bottom for list of dates and locations) will certainly be lucrative for the Spices. They are expected to pocket about £10 million each. Mel C said of their reunion: "We wanted to say thank you to our fans. It just feels very right for us." Scroll down for more They're back! Victoria Beckham, Melanie Chisholm, Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton and Melanie Brown prepare to announce their comeback in London Girl power: Melanie Chisholm, Geri Halliwell, Victoria Beckham, Emma Bunton and Melanie Brown in their 1990s glory Read more... Spice Girls need computer power to boost their weak voicesPosh 'purchases £250,000 closet that scans her body and tells her what to wear'Posh and the girls accept £10million each for Spice Girls reunion Posh lead the charge in a revealing corset and skinny jeans while new mother Geri opted for a more demure look in a maxi dress. Mel C and pregnant Emma opted for all back, while Mel B hit a low fashion note with an ill-fitting red pencil skirt. The world's media were treated to a video montage at the 02 Arena, formerly the Millennium Dome, of some of the band's Number One hits. Scroll down for more Victoria Beckham, who is set to relocate her family to Los Angeles, flies the flag of her future home country All the world's a stage for Posh Geri enjoyed the moment, taking pictures of her fellow bandmates and the crowd with a camera. The group said they would not be performing at this weekend's Concert for Diana. Princes William and Harry were said to have asked them to attend the anniversary event. But the band said they could not take to the stage so soon because Emma was about to have her baby. Mel C said: "We would have loved to be there this weekend. It's just unfortunate timing." Scroll down for more The group wave the Union Jack, once Geri Halliwell's trademark costume Spice world: the girls prepare to go on a world wide tour Victoria said there would be a creche on the tour to accommodate the seven Baby Spices the band members will have between them once Baby Spice gives birth. Posh said: "We're definitely going to have a huge creche. Our priority is going to be our families. We want to have fun. "That's one of the many reasons for this, for our children to see what we used to do." Geri said of the reunion: "Obviously it's nostalgic. But equally, if new fans want to come along, that's fantastic. "I like to think our songs are universal and they are timeless. Hopefully, the young'uns will like it too." Scroll down for more Spice to be here: Sporty, Posh, Ginger, Baby and Scary in London United front: the girls get set to finally announce the tour as they meet the press Mel B, 32, said of the press conference: "This is very civilised. We've really grown up, haven't we?" Asked whether it was a comeback, she said: "Where did we go?" Still, there is a intriguing secret they will no doubt be keen to keep from fans. They won't be belting out their songs just by Girl Power... but with the help of Computer Power. For while the showbusiness world eagerly awaits their return, aides closer to them have been less enthusiastic about their vocal abilities. They are set to go into the studio to pre-record the songs for their tour - in order to mask the failings of their own live voices. When the girls sing out of tune on stage, the mistakes in their voices are instantaneously corrected - in less than a tenth of a second - by computer to perfect the pitch and tone. And it is this remastered "virtual voice" which belts out across the arena. The girls' vocals are altered so quickly that it will appear the resulting perfect voices are live and their own. Scroll down for more The girls are set to step back into the spotlight together The system is not miming as such, because they are not just mouthing music to a backing track. A Spice Girls spokesman was adamant that detailed touring logistics which would cover the use of live vocal enhancement had not yet been discussed, adding: "They all have great singing voices." All of the Spices, with the exception of Sporty, have seen their solo music careers collapse or come close to failure. A statement has promised: "Given the band's unique history, you can be sure to expect the unexpected!" Scroll down for more The Beckhams arrived at Heathrow airport from Singapore ahead of the press conference The Spice Girls were all unknowns when they answered an advert in The Stage newspaper. Now they are millionaires, aged from 31 to 34, and will soon have seven children between them. They will hope their reunion follows the success of Take That's, rather than the likes of E17, who recently attempted a comeback. Scroll down for more Mel B let her hair down the night before the press conference, hitting London hotspot Boujis with new boyfriend Stephen Belafonte Rumours that the Spice Girls could be getting back together surfaced after some of the band were spotted dining out together. Melanie C, who has enjoyed the most successful solo career, was the last to sign up to pop svengali Simon Fuller's masterplan. The band's debut single, Wannabe, was released in 1996 and was followed by a string of Number One hits. The Spice Girls parted ways in 2001, after continuing on following Halliwell's sudden exit from the group. The Spice Girls have announced 11 world tour dates on their website: Los Angeles - December 7 Las Vegas - December 8 New York - December 11 London - December 15 Koln - December 20 Madrid - December 23 Beijing - January 10 Hong Kong - January 12 Sydney - January 17 Cape Town - January 20 Buenos Aires - January 24
June 28, 200718 yr Sticktoria looks like a mannequin and the others all look a bit rough if you ask me. And why is Geri wearing a duvet??:stunned:
July 1, 200718 yr lol, sorry...it's just that they're one of the worst groups around.....but pretty soon we'll be hearing their songs everywhere if they end up making a CD or something
July 1, 200718 yr lol, sorry...it's just that they're one of the worst groups around.....but pretty soon we'll be hearing their songs everywhere if they end up making a CD or something Well it does say they're going to have a new Grate-est Hits album................. :rolleyes:
July 1, 200718 yr I used to love them when I was 7, I don't anymore :stunned: That's because you've grown up and can see them what they really are (hopefully the same as most of their fans, but I doubt it).;)
July 3, 200718 yr Cant believe there`s a spice girls thread on this forum........... :bigcry: Is it not what you want, what you really, really want??:rolleyes:
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