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Girl Groups: Is there any point in them on The X-Factor?
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Syntax Error
26-10-2009
I know a girl group won over a boy group on Popstars: The Rivals, but that was a different format, but I really believe that there is little point in girl groups entering The X-Factor.

OK, Miss Frank were a bit ropey in their sing-off performance, but in actuality, they did not deserve to be in the bottom 2.

How can it be right that 3 girls who have proven that they can sing are voted out & the likes of Lloyd & John & Edward, who've never sung well once, or Stacey, who was dreadful last Saturday are still in the competition?

It seems to me that there is little point in girl groups entering if there is no real fan base for them.
kyri
26-10-2009
Miss Frank could have been big, IMO.
Caudlehalbard
26-10-2009
No - teen girls will rarely vote for girl groups.
trinity2002
26-10-2009
I agree. I'm actually surprised that Louis once again put through 2 out of his 3 slots knowing what happened the year before.
jonny84
26-10-2009
You have a point.

Look at last year when Bad Lashes and Girlband left in first two weeks

Addictive Ladies left first in X Factor 2

I suppose Hope have done the best and then the Conway Sisters if memory serves me corrrectly..........
Jaymitch1
26-10-2009
miss frank are proof that, there should still be girlbands in the x factor. the british public tend to have no idea what they are doing when it comes to voting, until the final night that is, when the right person usually wins. . i think girlbands will always be on the x factor, but just for variety value. they will never win. if miss frank cant make it past the first few weeks, then no other girl group will. it all seems just so unfair
trinity2002
26-10-2009
Originally Posted by jonny84:
“You have a point.

Look at last year when Bad Lashes and Girlband left in first two weeks

Addictive Ladies left first in X Factor 2

I suppose Hope have done the best and then the Conway Sisters if memory serves me corrrectly..........”

Hope were saved by the judges vote 3 times before they were finally ousted in 5th place. The Conway's were saved twice before being ousted in 6th place.

All that really shows is that the judges were desperate to keep them in the competition when it was obvious the public hadn't taken to them.
steal-your-pain
26-10-2009
They need to be somewhat distinct. Boybands do quite badly as well...the only successful ones have been Eton Road (unique and likable, didn't take themselves too seriously), and JLS (good-looking and overhyped).
Vol
26-10-2009
Yeah I don't think any girl group has a chance tbh. On the other hand if you are a young half attractive teenage guy you could make the final :P
curiousgeorge21
26-10-2009
All female groups on X Factor:

Voices With Soul - 6th (bottom 2 weeks 1, 3 & 5)
Addictiv Ladies - 12th (bottom 2 week 1)
The Conway Sisters - 6th (bottom 2 weeks 5, 6 & 7)
Hope - 5th (bottom 2 weeks 3, 5 & 6, out week 7)
Bad Lashes - 12th (bottom 2 week 1)
Girlband - 11th (bottom 2 weeks 1 & 2)
Kandy Rain - 12th (bottom 2 week 1)
Miss Frank - 10th (bottom 2 week 3)

So Hope have done the best, and that was with Simon really pushing them to do well. The Conway Sisters did surprisingly well for a girl band, they made it 4 weeks without being in the bottom 2 which is longer than any of the others. If I was a judge I wouldn't put a girl band through, I thought Miss Frank were really good but clearly there's no point.
GRAHAM2109
26-10-2009
I think they should do away with the groups. They should have a male and female catergory for the over 24's
reclinewithme
26-10-2009
There would be a point if they were any good - but all too often there is at least one genuinely weak singer who upsets the whole dynamic. It's not enough just to look the part - even on the X Factor! Miss Frank were OK, but not good enough; as individual singers the two non-rappers were noticeably less talented than most of the solo acts. You need all the members to be strong singers. Unfortunately there's too much of this "well you look like pop stars, you've got a great attitude!" stuff fed to the groups in the early stages of the competition; but when they get to the live finals, the audience don't vote for them because they're not good enough. Being in a group may seem like a good place to hide if you're pretty but can't sing, but eventually you're going to be called on to do at least a few lines by yourself, and there's no hiding place then!
elena
26-10-2009
Originally Posted by GRAHAM2109:
“I think they should do away with the groups. They should have a male and female catergory for the over 24's”

Personally I think they should keep the groups but broaden the category - let them play their own instruments, etc - otherwise you're always going to have the identikit boyband/girlband/duo etc.
nikki1
26-10-2009
Originally Posted by Syntax Error:
“I know a girl group won over a boy group on Popstars: The Rivals, but that was a different format, but I really believe that there is little point in girl groups entering The X-Factor.

OK, Miss Frank were a bit ropey in their sing-off performance, but in actuality, they did not deserve to be in the bottom 2.

How can it be right that 3 girls who have proven that they can sing are voted out & the likes of Lloyd & John & Edward, who've never sung well once, or Stacey, who was dreadful last Saturday are still in the competition?

It seems to me that there is little point in girl groups entering if there is no real fan base for them.”

Good point, Maybe there should be a reality show to find a new girl band.
Slick Nick
26-10-2009
If they got 4 Stacey types together, they'd go down well with the voting demographic. They'd all bond over DKNY onesies.
Syntax Error
26-10-2009
Originally Posted by reclinewithme:
“There would be a point if they were any good - but all too often there is at least one genuinely weak singer who upsets the whole dynamic. It's not enough just to look the part - even on the X Factor! Miss Frank were OK, but not good enough; as individual singers they were noticeably less talented than most of the solo acts. You need all the members to be strong singers. Unfortunately there's too much of this "well you look like pop stars, you've got a great attitude!" stuff fed to the groups in the early stages of the competition; but when they get to the live finals, the audience don't vote for them because they're not good enough. Being in a group may seem like a good place to hide if you're pretty but can't sing, but eventually you're going to be called on to do at least a few lines by yourself, and there's no hiding place then!”

I think you might have hit the nail on the head there.

What you've said is brought into focus when they judges said to Lloyd that he'd be better in a group.

It's as if they acknowledge that they use groups to cover of deficiencies in individual singers.
Syntax Error
26-10-2009
Originally Posted by nikki1:
“Good point, Maybe there should be a reality show to find a new girl band.”

I think that might be the only way you'd get a girl group out of a reality show.
D4nth3m4n
26-10-2009
I dont think groups in general do that well. Ok G4 and JLS did alright and Journey south came third thanks to simon but we all know non of them are particularly outstanding because we have much higher standards and a higher quality of singers in the other categories because there is no where else to hide. Perhaps they should lump the overs and groups together and have 2 'wild card' categories made out of the best of them.

I think people enter as a group knowing how rubbish groups are and that 3 acts have to be groups for the finals.. its a shame to have crap groups as opposed to the talneted overs that went out..
Dangermoose
26-10-2009
It is a mystery to me. Out of all the girl groups there have been over all series, Miss Frank really had great potential. When they were on it, they were really on it. Their performance Saturday night was leagues ahead of most of the others. They were fresh, original ... have given up trying to fathom out what the public want
Vol
26-10-2009
Originally Posted by Slick Nick:
“If they got 4 Stacey types together, they'd go down well with the voting demographic. They'd all bond over DKNY onesies.”

4 Staceys........... jesus
quinners17
26-10-2009
I don't know why the Bad Lashes/Kandy Rain types even bother entering any more, to be honest, they go out week 1 almost without fail. As others have said - tweenie girls, grannies and gays (the 3Gs of X Factor voting demographic, may have to patent that ) WILL NOT VOTE for sexy female groups, unless they are ridiculously talented, and unrealistically so in the context of this show. And let's be honest, none of the girl groups we've had so far in 6 seasons have been that great (unless I've forgotten some).

Groups like Sugababes (earlier incarnations!) work in the charts because people do at least bother to listen for quality before spending their money - hence Eggnog's 'career' of doom.
trinity2002
26-10-2009
Originally Posted by quinners17:
“I don't know why the Bad Lashes/Kandy Rain types even bother entering any more, to be honest, they go out week 1 almost without fail. As others have said - tweenie girls, grannies and gays (the 3Gs of X Factor voting demographic, may have to patent that ) WILL NOT VOTE for sexy female groups, unless they are ridiculously talented, and unrealistically so in the context of this show. And let's be honest, none of the girl groups we've had so far in 6 seasons have been that great (unless I've forgotten some).

Groups like Sugababes (earlier incarnations!) work in the charts because people do at least bother to listen for quality before spending their money - hence Eggnog's 'career' of doom.”

Established Girlgroups ie Saturday's, Girls Aloud, Sugarbabes, Spice Girls etc work because they have had the time and money invested in them. Harmonising vocals and putting together an image takes time....not a couple of weeks before the live shows starts. No wonder they are mostly crap.
Shadow2009
26-10-2009
I actually thought Miss Frank were going to break the "tradition" of girl groups and get to at least Week 6 without bottom two. Was very dissapointed and let down when they got eliminated in only the third week!
Stube
26-10-2009
Originally Posted by Shadow2009:
“I actually thought Miss Frank were going to break the "tradition" of girl groups and get to at least Week 6 without bottom two. Was very dissapointed and let down when they got eliminated in only the third week! ”

I know! And the salt was added to wound with the fact that they were bottom 2 with Danyl.
pgw71
26-10-2009
Originally Posted by GRAHAM2109:
“I think they should do away with the groups. They should have a male and female catergory for the over 24's”

I agree with that

It's obviously a bit pointless having the identikit girl bands. Notice how the 'novelty' acts like the McDonalds, Same Difference and John / Edward end up doing better than the 'proper' girl groups - says it all really
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