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- Jul 28, 2003
While watching the recent ladies competitions on ESPN, commentator Paul Wylie finally said out loud exactly what I was thinking. Why are so many skaters using what amounts to alot of non-descript string-laden muzak to skate to? :sheesh: They could be nailing every jump and giving the best performance of their lives, and it still wouldn't be particularly entertaining, due to the lousy "soundtrack."
It may not have been the best performance of the afternoon, but for me, the most watchable one was Alissa Czisny's, beacuse she used a West Side Story medley which started out with a simple nylon string guitar solo that segued into a tasteful string quartet arrangement (click HERE). I wish every skater would use something more along these lines.
Every other performance looks better if you turn the television's sound off, and just throw on some of your favorite classical music as a substitute...But don't take my word for it. If you taped the last two competitions, give it a try!
It may not have been the best performance of the afternoon, but for me, the most watchable one was Alissa Czisny's, beacuse she used a West Side Story medley which started out with a simple nylon string guitar solo that segued into a tasteful string quartet arrangement (click HERE). I wish every skater would use something more along these lines.
Every other performance looks better if you turn the television's sound off, and just throw on some of your favorite classical music as a substitute...But don't take my word for it. If you taped the last two competitions, give it a try!
. He also explains the new rules in COP really well, which is something previous commentators hadn't done. I wish the whole ESPN team was commentating at US Nationals instead of Sandra Bezic and Scott Hamilton, who seem to be stuck in the 6.0 era.