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Dunno if it's because I didn't watch the show so I'm not sucked in by the pantomime this year or if I just see things differently to most of the responses in this thread, but I think it's completely fair enough to be annoyed that your mentor was openly supporting your rival in the final and that a supposed impartial judge was still criticising you for absolutely no reason in the final - Gary was criticising him for... not singing a ballad? How is that even a criticism? Why would you say that? Because you're trying to sabotage the guy to ensure he doesn't win. Perfectly fair enough for him and his mum to be annoyed at the behaviour of the judges - you also had Nicole Scherzinger duetting with the eventual winner, Sharon Osbourne's act. All four judges wanted Sam to win, the production team were doing their absolute best to ensure nobody else won. As always, another fix-within-the-rules result.
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Also it's well documented that Louis Walsh is a crap mentor in the music industry. If you want to succeed under Louis Walsh then you'd better be Irish, male and do everything to his standards and expectations. The list of people who have been dropped by Louis Walsh for not meeting his standards is ridiculous - he completely abandoned Girls Aloud after Popstars: The Rivals and they had to manage themselves completely in the beginning - they didn't become the smash success that they became because of him - he just took their profits and did nothing for them. He completely soured towards Ronan Keating when he stopped playing ball. The guy's a nasty piece of work.
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I totally agree with everything Nicholas said they were treating that final like there was only one act in it but there wasnt. Nicholas isnt bitter by not winning he is just stating the truth and is very glas he came 2nd.
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And Nicholas while he owned Sam B in the final (which doesn't seem to be that hard) he also shouldn't have been anywhere near the final two either. It has to be the worst final two in TXF history and we've had some bad final two's in the past. |
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The X Factor also wants to be a talent search for the next big star who will sell lots of records, be a celebrity and sell lots of merchandise. They like to talk the talk (various bootcamps and auditions and jumping through hoops in order to get on the live shows) and then it all falls apart because the show is a glorified Butlins show broadcast to the nation. As a result of this total clash in interests, sometimes we have a series where there are some bona fide stars ready to be launched to the UK public - they aren't often the winners but sometimes they are (Leona Lewis, Alexandra Burke, Little Mix) - usually though they're one of the runners up (Olly Murs, One Direction, JLS, Cher Lloyd) and sometimes it produces acts who are somewhat credible, if not particularly successful (Matt Cardle, Rebecca Ferguson, perhaps James Arthur if he stops being a twat)... but these acts go through the same machine as the token joke entry (Jedward, Wagner, Chico etc) and rub shoulders with stage school no hopers (Joe McElderry, Rhydian, Ray Quinn) who might be flawless performers with many great attributes under their belt but absolutely no hope of selling records whatsoever. That is the great problem with the X Factor. The show itself doesn't know what it wants to be, so the acts it produces every year vary wildly from proper, raring to go popstars to great karaoke singers. Sam Bailey, bless her, is a great karaoke singer. How are you supposed to market her to the public? Who is going to buy a Sam Bailey single or album, what is her sound going to be, what are her performances going to be like? How will she cope with the music industry? She's a great singer but is she an artist or capable of being one? I don't think she is, personally. |
Great post Greg and I agree completely. For me personally Luke is probably the only one this year who I'd potentially listen to or buy............obviously depending on what kind of material he releases but just by going on what he did on the X Factor I like his voice and the style of music he's leaning towards
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If I had been a contestant like Nick and felt that Gary had harshly critiqued me, when Dermot asks if I have response to the criticism, I'd calmly remind everyone - especially Gary - that Mr Barlow was the guy who brought us Frankie Cocozza and said straight faced without a flicker of irony on live show 2 "Frankie, you've got a great voice". Sit back and watch the Barlow squirm.
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