Well then, I could do it all because the whole song is like that, all the others are like that. I won't go any further because it would take too long. But here's the thing: I look at this, I look at these waves, I look at the departures, I see the methodology I used, where I'm coming from and I'm forced to come to the following conclusion:
As long as I don't receive any information to the contrary, any food for thought or technical information that could change my expertise, my judgement, or at least what I see today, contradict it, simply qualify it or... yes, take me to task, well, it's not a contest, but, well, I'm waiting. In the meantime, when I see this, according to my intuition, according to my experience, according to my skills, well I'm obliged to say that as far as I'm concerned this section I've just listened to isn't sung live. The wave is too corrected, the wave is too clean, I'm demonstrating it here, I'm showing you myself with my tools to show that Fil is not alone and that in reality anyone could do it. I could even give you a list of the applications I've used. And so I say to myself, by extension, well this, I validate this element of Fil's analysis and when I see the rest, since he uses the same methodology, well then you have to be consistent, you have to be logical, you have to assume, well that means that for me the rest is true. So if it's true for Fil it means that I think there is indeed, he says 100%, I haven't analysed everything, but I think there is indeed a lot, if not all of the show, which is then either playback - now there are three, here I'll refer you to Fil's videos, but you have to speak English - there is either full lip synching, playback, or a mixture of the two, i.e. a tape that's played and then Taylor Swift singing over it. At this stage, until I'm shown something else, my intuition tells me ‘it's playback, Fil is right’. Full stop.