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Diversity will be another flop.
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shazzyfizz
30-05-2009
Originally Posted by crazychris12:
“They can't sell CD's so after the Royal Variety what can they do?”

Sell out nationwide tours - hell that choreographer has ideas in abundance that'll easily fill 2 hours or more and I take my hat off to him
davey_wavey
30-05-2009
Originally Posted by crazychris12:
“They can't sell CD's so after the Royal Variety what can they do?”

But the aim of the show isn't for the winning act to be able to sell CDs or we would have a singer or musician win every year. They will perform on the Royal Variety and what they do after that is irrelevant.
LemonPledge
30-05-2009
Originally Posted by crazychris12:
“They can't sell CD's so after the Royal Variety what can they do?”

selling CD's isn't the only way to suceed.
benny1982
30-05-2009
As they are dance acts, they will not make it big I dont think. Surely not big in the charts.
End-Em-All
30-05-2009
Originally Posted by OathBreaker:
“Nah I last years winner was a flop even before he won..it was the sob story won it for him and look what it turned him into a person in a total state of denial that his 15 mins of fame ended that night.”

Are you talking about George Sampson because he is no flop as far as I'm aware! I've watched a couple of his dance videos and quite enjoyed them!
Cocteau8
30-05-2009
Originally Posted by crazychris12:
“They can't sell CD's so after the Royal Variety what can they do?”

Didn't realise the sub-title of the programme was Britain's got Singing Talent! A word to the (un)wise - dancers don't make CDs!
End-Em-All
30-05-2009
I can imagine the choreographer getting offers to work with pop acts.
MikePJB
30-05-2009
Originally Posted by crazychris12:
“They can't sell CD's so after the Royal Variety what can they do?”

Well their intention never was to sell records so...
Bob22A
30-05-2009
Originally Posted by Aleksis:
“LOL duly filed alongside that thread "Leona Lewis will be another flop - you mark my (embittered, childish) words!!!". ”


Why is it so many posters dont judge it on the performance?

Susan was ok tonight but went back to her first round song. THat leaves me still uncertain as to whther she can sing other songs well or not.

On the night though Diversity pulled off a stunning and floorless performance

Julian was good but I did not think his act would pull in enough votes but he was equally talented.
crazychris12
30-05-2009
Originally Posted by MikePJB:
“Well their intention never was to sell records so...”

Okay I'll re-phrase then. Susan will be a millionairess long before any of Diversity are anywhere near millionaires. Know which I'd prefer.
End-Em-All
30-05-2009
Originally Posted by crazychris12:
“Okay I'll re-phrase then. Susan will be a millionairess long before any of Diversity are anywhere near millionaires. Know which I'd prefer.”

Does it matter? Did they tell you their aim was to become millionaires before the other contestants?
kws
30-05-2009
Originally Posted by End-Em-All:
“Perform at events or private parties? Simon Cowell tonight revealed that the Prince of Monaco already wants to book them!”

Now he's hardly Oprah, is he?
Flamethrower100
30-05-2009
Originally Posted by benny1982:
“As they are dance acts, they will not make it big I dont think. Surely not big in the charts.”

The charts suck imo. Not that I'm saying all pop songs are terrible, just at the moment, I feel so old.

But that's what sells.
squidsin
30-05-2009
Some of Diversity are only about 10 years old, they've got to get through school before they can have a successful career at anything! So no, they probably won't stay together as a troupe, but judging from tonight's performance, any of them could get work as dancers if they wanted to, and Ashley (if that's the choreographer's name) will probably be beating off offers. He's gorgeous as well, which always helps. That's success! It's not all about record deals, megabucks and being followed everywhere you go by tabloid photographers.
MikePJB
30-05-2009
Originally Posted by crazychris12:
“Okay I'll re-phrase then. Susan will be a millionairess long before any of Diversity are anywhere near millionaires. Know which I'd prefer.”

Well the point of entering the show is to perform in front of the Queen. That's what they'll be doing. So it doesn't matter about who will make more money/be more popular etc.
PlatinumSteve
30-05-2009
They're pretty good, not as good as the dance crews on MTV's America's Best Dance Crew, but then again if some of them are 10 they've got time to practice. These guys dance like crazy good. http://www.mtv.com/ontv/dyn/dance_crew/series.jhtml
dejavue
30-05-2009
Originally Posted by Bob22A:
“Why is it so many posters dont judge it on the performance?

Susan was ok tonight but went back to her first round song. THat leaves me still uncertain as to whther she can sing other songs well or not.

On the night though Diversity pulled off a stunning and floorless performance

Julian was good but I did not think his act would pull in enough votes but he was equally talented.”

The word, ironically is flawless.

BTW to those who say diversity will be a flop, this is not X-Factor. Success comes in many forms. Just because Nikki Grahame is in the media doesn't mean she is more successsful than an engineer that earns 60k.

Saying that, I would be happy if the Diversity name lives on in a dance project.
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