Singer says the show's version of 'Somebody That I Used to Know' was not 'dinky,' but 'clever.'
By Gil Kaufman
Did Australian singing sensation Gotye say he thought the "Glee" cover of his breakthrough hit "Somebody That I Used to Know" was "dinky and wrong," "ultra-dry" and sounded like "it's playing to you from a cardboard box"?
Well, what he actually meant was that the version performed by Darren Criss and Matt Bomer on last week's episode was "really clever." According to The Hollywood Reporter, during a private performance at a Los Angeles club on Monday afternoon Gotye clarified his comments.
He explained that, "The nature of using reverb and space in a recording can change your perception of how a sound appeals to you." That was after he originally said, "They did such a faithful arrangement of the instrumentals but the vocals were that pop 'Glee' style, ultra-dry, sounded pretty tuned and the rock has no real sense, like it's playing to you from a cardboard box," which was actually meant as a compliment.
See, what Gotye was referring to was, "This xylophone hook in my song — it's kind of dinky not just in the cover version but the original song." Aha!
Furthermore, Gotye said he thought the interpretation of his hit on the choral drama was, "Really clever to transpose the song to two guys ... It was a great idea."
Whatever Gotye thought of it, the cover was just what "Somebody" needed to get over the hump and top the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
And Gotye wasn't the first singer to slam the show (and/or creator Ryan Murphy), joining a list that includes the Foo Fighters , former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash and Kings of Leon .
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