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Is 'The X Factor' Killing Music? Is It Time To Axe The Show? |
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Is 'The X Factor' Killing Music? Is It Time To Axe The Show?
I say, definately. I am sick and tired of the annual karaoke sing-a-thon churning out non-personalities each year. It is the same old, same old, year after year. I think it is stiffling the music scene and hijacking the charts, especially at Christmas. The Christmas chart used to be exciting, not anymore. Everyone knows the X Factor will be number one, regardless of what the winner sings. What's happened to musicians/singers working the clubs and building a fan base naturally rather than relying on the dirge that is the X Factor?
For goodness sake, stop feeding this inane machine. Stop watching the rubbish that is the X Factor. It is time the X Factor was aXed and aXed for good. P.S. It would be funny as if Jedward won. Two fingers to Simon, two fingers to the X Factor! |
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I do agree its having a big influence on what and what isnt charting...its a shame. Jedward ftw lol :P
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I say, definately. I am sick and tired of the annual karaoke sing-a-thon churning out non-personalities each year. It is the same old, same old, year after year. I think it is stiffling the music scene and hijacking the charts, especially at Christmas. The Christmas chart used to be exciting, not anymore. Everyone knows the X Factor will be number one, regardless of what the winner sings. What's happened to musicians/singers working the clubs and building a fan base naturally rather than relying on the dirge that is the X Factor?
For goodness sake, stop feeding this inane machine. Stop watching the rubbish that is the X Factor. It is time the X Factor was aXed and aXed for good. P.S. It would be funny as if Jedward won. Two fingers to Simon, two fingers to the X Factor! |
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I am sure music will survive, as anyone with a mental age anywhere near the same as their actual age must realise that there's more to music than the sugar coated crap that the xfactor churns out year after year.
That said, 13.9m people decided to put their brains in neutral this weekend to watch the Cowell propaganda show, so we may well be doomed. |
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Jedwark = Same Difference
I have been saying this all the TIME XFACTOR should be banned or moved onto one of the SAT Channels |
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Jedwark = Same Difference
I have been saying this all the TIME XFACTOR should be banned or moved onto one of the SAT Channels |
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I haven't read one single legitimate reason to axe the show so far in this thread.
The charts have always contained crap, and the Christmas no.1 is hardly a minefield of credibility. The top 10 may be a lot more predictable, but it's not hard to find music outside of it. |
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What's happened to musicians/singers working the clubs and building a fan base naturally rather than relying on the dirge that is the X Factor?
I don't think it's killing music. It adds to the trash a bit, and dominates the charts, but most music lives outside the charts anyway. I watch it, if I'm in and I have nothing better to do, it's an entertainment show, nothing more. |
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Er, nothing? Plenty of musicians still do that as far as I know, X Factor or no X Factor!
I don't think it's killing music. It adds to the trash a bit, and dominates the charts, but most music lives outside the charts anyway. I watch it, if I'm in and I have nothing better to do, it's an entertainment show, nothing more. |
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XFACTOR season is killing music the three months its ON
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Hate to break it to you tim, but Jay Sean not being no.1 isn't the death of music.
Also, capitalising random words doesn't ADD the emphasis you'd like to think. |
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Why is it so bad??
Surely it is better for an artist TO BE CHOSEN by the people who buy records rather than just being chosen by the record company. |
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Why is it so bad??
Surely it is better for an artist TO BE CHOSEN by the people who buy records rather than just being chosen by the record company. |
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This year's series has been made a complete mockery of by keeping in the out of tune Lloyd and booting out the very talented Rachel. Also, keeping in John and Edward is completely laughable........in a very bad way. It's just getting utterly ridiculous now, really. It should have been renamed the joke factor for this series.
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I haven't read one single legitimate reason to axe the show so far in this thread.
The charts have always contained crap, and the Christmas no.1 is hardly a minefield of credibility. The top 10 may be a lot more predictable, but it's not hard to find music outside of it. |
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It's not killing music but plenty of songs are being murdered each week.
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Not crap like John and Edward they haven't though.
So oh yes... the charts have always been shit as f**k! But since I listen to whatever I want, and I hardly ever listen to Chav FM... Oh I'm sorry Capital FM... TXF has little or no baring on my musical habits a part from the odd occasional good song or two. |
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Zig and Zag... The Teletubies.... Aqua.... Bob the Builder... Mr Blooby.... Ant and Dec.... etc etc etc etc etc etc...
So oh yes... the charts have always been shit as f**k! But since I listen to whatever I want, and I hardly ever listen to Chav FM... Oh I'm sorry Capital FM... TXF has little or no baring on my musical habits a part from the odd occasional good song or two. i watch the show for entertainment, i never like any of the acts that actually win so i don't follow anyone after the show's over.it's simple really - if you don't like it, don't listen, don't have anything to do with it. |
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that's a pretty fair argument
i watch the show for entertainment, i never like any of the acts that actually win so i don't follow anyone after the show's over.it's simple really - f you don't like it, don't listen, don't have anything to do with it. So the impact of these shows on the charts is pretty minimal at best. Established acts, like Bon Jovi, etc use the show as a promotion tool... and that's all TXF is.... a promotion tool. |
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I laugh at all these people who like to promote the myth that the charts used to be about 'proper quality music man' until The X Factor came along and drained every last ounce of taste from the Top 40 replacing it with carbon copies of wannabe Britneys.
The charts are shit. The charts were shit long before The X Factor. The charts are shit for the nine months of the year that The X Factor isn't on the air. And the charts will be shit long after The X Factor is but a distant memory. But it's bloody brilliant entertainment. So no, I would like it to stick around. For another couple of years at least. |
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Er, nothing? Plenty of musicians still do that as far as I know, X Factor or no X Factor!
I don't think it's killing music. It adds to the trash a bit, and dominates the charts, but most music lives outside the charts anyway. I watch it, if I'm in and I have nothing better to do, it's an entertainment show, nothing more. |
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is the hyped x factor hit factory circus any worse then historical acts doing pretty much the same thing?... as has been said, theres always been crap in the charts as rubbish appears to appeal to 'non musical' people whos interest in music is shallow. ultimately if people dont like the product, they wont buy it.
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I'd say it's TV that actually creates such a shit festival in the charts. TV is the most significant promotional tool ever and the singers that get more TV time sell more records.
Look at Cheryl Cole - I wonder how long her single was sitting in some publisher's vaults waiting to be picked up and attached to a celebrity whose husband happened to bone another lady. By the time the X Factor winner has a single released, they'd have been on TV every Saturday for 12 weeks. I think people are still happy to sit back and be told what to listen to by the media, rather than sitting on last.fm for a few minutes a day discovering music for themselves. |
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chosen by people who know nothing about music
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Not crap like John and Edward they haven't though.
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OP. Aren't you dictating to people what they should and shouldn't like though?, you can hardly accuse X factor of this, when you are doing the same yourself.
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i watch the show for entertainment, i never like any of the acts that actually win so i don't follow anyone after the show's over.