Felpham Seagull
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Simon Cowell smashing up a guitar on shite factor just shows that the program has nothing to do with musical ability
I am proud to say I have never watched a second of any program he's been involved in, snd hopefully never will - the brainless dregs of television for the masses.
How can anybody take it seriously as a musical talent show when 2 of the judges are Scary Spice (talentless northern gobshite) and Cheryl Cole who when last on mimed her latest single because she cant sing a note live in tune.
...Plus two closet homosexuals...who don't fancy each other.
It serves a purpose as at least it allows smug and superior people to post derisory comments on social forums with an air of great superiority and greater worth so Simon Cowell has at least aided to people's self wellbeing
Maybe ?, I just don't get it. If you don't like it, don't watch it , it is quite simple really. Some people like it, let them get on with it
Maybe ?, I just don't get it. If you don't like it, don't watch it , it is quite simple really. Some people like it, let them get on with it
Maybe ?, I just don't get it. If you don't like it, don't watch it , it is quite simple really. Some people like it, let them get on with it
It's really not as simple as that. The effects of X Factor and it's ill are far more insidious than that. I was amazed this week that at least three of the auditioning males were asked why they wanted to win and said it was so that they wouldn't have to 'try' to get women - this vacuous celebrity looks culture has created the idea that music is merely a route to easy sex with attractive women, and nothing to do with being creative, wanting to entertain people, or be good at what you do. How many of the Cheryl lovers that were shown for contractual reasons on Saturday mentioned anything about talent, they all loved Cheryl because she was 'hot'. Idiocy is breeding fast.
Agreed.
There seems to be this attitude that anyone can perform music irrespective of ability. The idea of an apprenticeship in a musical career is totally alien to most of them. It used to go roughly like this....
1) At mates houses listening to music and having a little practise strumming yourself.
2) Plucking up the courage to invest in an instrument and practising more seriously.
3) Selecting a ' front man ' who either had something about him or a bloody good voice.
4) Playing your first gig. At school or a mates party ( preferably with the mate in the band ) or down the pub or youth club etc.
5) Getting more regular work and getting recognised.
6) Getting a break. Being spotted. Cutting a record.
Timing....up to ten years.....Chances of long term success...5-10%
These programmes are indoctrinating kids and more importantly, seriously unintelligent parents, into thinking that instant fame and fortune are just around the corner. The panel of judges ( none of whom have any pedigree in performing ) heap praise on singers who wouldn't cut it down the local. The whole thing is just revoltingly shallow and naive.