The filipino lady with the sob story
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Is it just me or was she really not that good a singer after all? The audience seemed to go nuts for her but I thought her singing very poor.
She would have been slaughtered at an X Factor audition. I thought the nearest to an honest comment was when Simon said she had picked up some bad habits from singing in the clubs. Presumably he held back from his usual caustic remarks because she was obviously getting such sympathy from the crowd.
She would have been slaughtered at an X Factor audition. I thought the nearest to an honest comment was when Simon said she had picked up some bad habits from singing in the clubs. Presumably he held back from his usual caustic remarks because she was obviously getting such sympathy from the crowd.
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No it wasn't just you as I didn't think she was that good either. My theory is that the audience see some absolute rubbish (that we don't get to see) and so when anyone halfway decent comes on they go mad with relief and possibly over re-act. As you say she would have been crucified on the x-factor.
Always listen to your mother!
I don't see the problem with the sob stories, after all, amidst all the general hilarity of BGT, there are some people who come on under make-or-break situations. Besides, I appreciate knowing a little bit about each act so I can tell them apart, that's what's wrong for me with X Factor, far too many individuals with not enough information about them - so I find it difficult to care. Ok, so Madonna (Filipino lady) didn't wow me either, but I could tell that she had a good voice, as Simon pointed out she's picked up bad habits and needs to cultivate her style more. I reckon she could be really good though (oh, and I didn't like Scala. Talented - yes, but boring!). Variety is the spice of life!
They seemed to steer clear of overdoing the sob stories this week, didn't they?
Brilliant!
Wow! Seriously, have we been watching the same programmes?
I love the X factor but even I was getting totally exasperated with the last series as the necessity of the sob story seemed to take over the show. It seemed like every act had to have something to make you feel sorry for them.
Daughter and I watch BGT avidly but at the slightest hint of serious music we are both going "Oh no, oh no sob story alert!"
IMO they are in danger of ruining the whole format of these shows by this obsession with a sob story.
By comparison, BGT is quite tame - as I said earlier, they barely had a sob story last night.
If Simon Cowell went over there, he'd have no reason to look for talent in any other country every again.
Now if she can get some publicity stills of her sat looking forlorn in her detention centre ... now that really would be her trump card!;)
me too