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James Arthur's Arrogance.
goroos1994
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How come not many people seem to have picked up on James Arthur's arrogance? When the judges give their comments, he never looks them in the eye, just looks to the ground. I don't like his attitude.
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I don't see him as arrogant. Just himself. I don't think he's that confident really except when he's singing.
Exactly. He's clearly shy in this situation and unused to praise. Why does everyone keep calling him arrogant when it's so obviously not the case
As I said in the thread I made earlier most unlikable contestant of all time.
As I just said, that is not arrogance!! Ok you don't like his style of singing, but why make it personal?? I imagine the judges have a bit more experience of judging people.
he been told he is the next big thing, problem is he believes it...
I will treat this thread with the seriousness it deserves.
I heard that Louis was in a pub last week wearing the hat that MK1 gave him. When he took the cap off and put on the seat next to him, some blokes dog came up, got the cap in its mouth, run off and started tearing the cap too pieces. Everyone in the pub laughed, including the dogs owner, and when Louis protested to the owner the guy told him to stick it. Louis said 'I don't like your attitude', and the other guy replied, 'Attitude, ATTITUDE, hey its your effing 'at 'ee chewed mate!'
No doubt you would prefer James to tug his forelock as in the days of olde.
agree.:)
I thought his rendition of no more drama was absolutely ghastly. I want it wiped from my memory asap. As I love that song
Are there many adults who haven't?
His attitude is fine - he's self-concious and insecure, but that's all. This was easily one of the better performances of the night, even if a little over-dramatic at the end.
loved his performance. don't know but it hit me inside... cried the first three times i listened to it!!:eek::o:o
Genuine in the sense that he fabricated the 'homeless' story?
He's as genuine as Walsh's hair...
genuine in the sense that when he sings, there's a real place where his feelings come from that lends an emotional truth that touches and stirs...:cool:
Like bile...
as they say, horses for courses...:p
It's not arrogance you, it's a critical lack of self-confidence. He's a nice guy and humble, he just sees himself as a bit of a loser.
I really struggle to see how people can watch the X-Factor and seemingly take nothing in, or is it just a general sign of the average digitalspy forumite IQ.