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Gayle 08-12-2005 21:42

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I think Andy will be next to go - he's a bit of a one trick pony, good crooner but limited beyond that.

Tinkerbelle 08-12-2005 21:53

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Hmmm I couldn't imagine Andy on Top Of The Pops some how ........ a cruise ship maybe!

janet 09-12-2005 07:43

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Brenda to win, I think.

jimmi5bellies 09-12-2005 07:46

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Brenda ...Brenda....Brenda .....

luke 18-12-2005 08:52

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See I was right......................................:)

Romps 18-12-2005 08:58

Re: X Factor
 
oh well Andy back to the bins!! Wonder how many people will give him a christmas tip!!!


grannyclaret 18-12-2005 13:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Romps
oh well Andy back to the bins!! Wonder how many people will give him a christmas tip!!!



no way ,he was too good to be discarded...........bet he is just as poppular as shayne,,,,,lets watch this space.

shakermaker 18-12-2005 15:01

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cant stand shows like the x factor - fuelling yet more corporate blandness into the charts and stopping decent new music getting radio air-play.
pop music IS dead :(

garinda 18-12-2005 17:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by shakermaker
pop music IS dead :(

Unlike the sixties with all the manufactured bands cashing in on the 'Mersey Sound'?

shakermaker 18-12-2005 18:02

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thats the problem with pop music; whenever something new and pure and good comes through, the industry keeps reproducing it until it is bland, tasteless turd....thus creating shows like this to find the next wannabe turd

garinda 18-12-2005 18:17

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It's always been the same. Music is an industry of men in suits, from Col. Parker to Malcolm McClaren.

shakermaker 18-12-2005 18:20

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Malcolm McClaren just needed an energetic medium to sell clothes.
He didnt care about the music or what it stood for.
As is the story of 99.9999999% of the 'suits' in music.
Of course there is always the odd Tony Wilson bobbing around somewhere...

garinda 18-12-2005 18:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by shakermaker
Malcolm McClaren just needed an energetic medium to sell clothes.
He didnt care about the music or what it stood for.
As is the story of 99.9999999% of the 'suits' in music.
Of course there is always the odd Tony Wilson bobbing around somewhere...

The same Tony Wilson who wears a suit, and made a fortune from bands and clubs?

shakermaker 18-12-2005 18:37

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never 'owned' a band Tony Wilson
never held a contract to a band Tony Wilson
constantly looking for new talent Tony Wilson
discovered Joy Division (& New Order obviously) and Happy Mondays!
in my opinion the industry could do with a lot more Tony Wilsons!!

Romps 18-12-2005 19:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by grannyclaret
no way ,he was too good to be discarded...........bet he is just as poppular as shayne,,,,,lets watch this space.

totally agree GC I never voted on any of these programmes before but last night I did vote for Andy.............he'll make it regardless, look at Will Young......he too came 2nd! Wheres Gareth Gates these days?


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