You need the subtitles when watching the video, that's all there is to it.
I love that little grin too..in fact, that may be my favorite part of the video...
And I've ALMOST held that note..it's hard enough in Al's octave, I can't imagine doing it in my own!
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i really dont think he could really do that.Weirdalfreak27 @ Nov 6 2006, 09:10 AM wrote: The thing about this song is how amazing it is that Al holds the final bar as long as he does. I mean, yowza. The man has incredible lung capacity.
but... if so...i agree. WOW!
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He actually held that note.
Ask Al of June, 1999.
Joshua Nicholson of Semmes, AL asks: Did you really hold the endlessly long note at the end of the Spy Hard theme, or was it just a looping job?
I originally planned to loop it, but when I got to the studio, I found I was actually able to sing the entire note in one breath - which I did.
Ask Al of June, 1999.
Joshua Nicholson of Semmes, AL asks: Did you really hold the endlessly long note at the end of the Spy Hard theme, or was it just a looping job?
I originally planned to loop it, but when I got to the studio, I found I was actually able to sing the entire note in one breath - which I did.
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I'm watching the video now, for the first time in ages. I haven't listened to the song in a while either and now I remember why I love it....that deep voice and the eyebrow action in the video
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I can't hold it through either of those. So mister, you're a better man than I! If I stand still for the entire song, and I haven't eaten anything prior, or drank anything, I can come pretty close to doing the Spy Hard note.st3v3 is here @ Nov 6 2006, 09:11 AM wrote: I struggle more with the ending note on this song than I do with the run in Hardware Store.
It kills me every time, mostly because it is such a high note that he holds. I tried it an octave lower and I can almost do it.
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