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Old 12-06-2012, 08:23   #26
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Has there ever been a more thick skin than biffa cole!!!!!. Seriously, how is she even contemplating a tour? She cant dance and sing at the same time. I use the word sing very loosly. How is she going to entertain an audience for more than an hour. She doesnt have an extensive back catalogue or even a handful of songs. She,s hardly brimming with charisma and chat to conect with her audience. I am stumped, i truly am
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Old 12-06-2012, 08:51   #27
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Cheryl isn't the first awful singer to go on tour and won't be the last. Realistically, if you're going to buy tickets for Cheryl's tour then its probably not to hear her angelic powerhouse voice is it? People know Cheryl can't sing, so won't be disappointed when/if she mimes. I predict people will go to her tour to see her put on a good show and dance, so she needs to make sure that what she lacks in the vocal department she makes up for by putting on a show like none other.

I personally wouldn't go to her tour but I bet she'll easily be able to do an arena tour without any sales problems.
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Old 12-06-2012, 11:04   #28
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In all fairness britney can put on a good show whilst barely singing a line. I think Cheryl will have a good go at
Some of the slower tunes
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Old 12-06-2012, 11:29   #29
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Has there ever been a more thick skin than biffa cole!!!!!. Seriously, how is she even contemplating a tour? She cant dance and sing at the same time. I use the word sing very loosly. How is she going to entertain an audience for more than an hour. She doesnt have an extensive back catalogue or even a handful of songs. She,s hardly brimming with charisma and chat to conect with her audience. I am stumped, i truly am
For me it's simple. People who like Cheryl Cole's music and would contemplate seeing her on tour quite frankly must be thick. Thick as mince.

They don't see the glaring problems your average mind does. They don't make deductions or perceive. They just take their seat, clap excitedly and dribble a little.
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Old 12-06-2012, 11:51   #30
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For me it's simple. People who like Cheryl Cole's music and would contemplate seeing her on tour quite frankly must be thick. Thick as mince.

They don't see the glaring problems your average mind does. They don't make deductions or perceive. They just take their seat, clap excitedly and dribble a little.
It's a shame when you need to insult people in order to make a point.
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Old 12-06-2012, 12:18   #31
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She should concentrate on her dancing on this tour, alot of people will be watching to see if she is miming.
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Old 12-06-2012, 16:43   #32
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if she does a tour she could potentially be slated to death! she needs to make sure her singing and performing is better than anyone! cause if this is a another MIME job then she's screwed imo!
I have seen her with Girls Aloud on the Out of Control tour and I personally think she did an amazing job live! I am actually really excited about this tour (but I do have a new camera I am desperate to use at a concert!)
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Old 12-06-2012, 16:46   #33
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For me it's simple. People who like Cheryl Cole's music and would contemplate seeing her on tour quite frankly must be thick. Thick as mince.

They don't see the glaring problems your average mind does. They don't make deductions or perceive. They just take their seat, clap excitedly and dribble a little.
Interesting to see what I am! Just because people have different taste in music to you, doesn't mean you need to insult them!

I can't stand Oasis but my husband loves them. I don't insult him, I just go to a different room if he wants to listen to them.
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Old 12-06-2012, 17:28   #34
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Interesting to see what I am! Just because people have different taste in music to you, doesn't mean you need to insult them!

I can't stand Oasis but my husband loves them. I don't insult him, I just go to a different room if he wants to listen to them.
I think this just about sums it up really..but sorry Sarah, not in a particular good way.

Sadly, there will always be those who who will lap up the shallow pop songs which have been written, produced and arranged by a team of songwriters, all they do is stick a pretty celebrity up there to sing their simple 'boy/girl loves/hates girl/boy' songs. Mind you, it does normally help if they can sing a bit (??)..It also helps if the tabloids and trash mags keep the cycle going.

Not in in an overly pretencious way, but there will also be those who like their music with a bit more depth and character, and at least seen to have been organically created and performed.
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Old 12-06-2012, 18:01   #35
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I think this just about sums it up really..but sorry Sarah, not in a particular good way.

Sadly, there will always be those who who will lap up the shallow pop songs which have been written, produced and arranged by a team of songwriters, all they do is stick a pretty celebrity up there to sing their simple 'boy/girl loves/hates girl/boy' songs. Mind you, it does normally help if they can sing a bit (??)..It also helps if the tabloids and trash mags keep the cycle going.

Not in in an overly pretencious way, but there will also be those who like their music with a bit more depth and character, and at least seen to have been organically created and performed.
You know you can like more than one genre of music?

I am sure like me, most Cheryl fans don't get all their musical needs from Cheryl's albums.
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Old 12-06-2012, 18:57   #36
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In going!

I'm not thick, I have varied musical tastes from Etta James, Joan Armatrading, Bowie, Johnny Cash to Gaga, Cheryl and many more.

I like what I like - I know Cheryl can't sing live, I don't care. I'm not going to hear how well she sings love I'm going to see a show, thats the dancing, songs I like, the atmosphere. Mock me all you will
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Old 13-06-2012, 07:41   #37
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I think this just about sums it up really..but sorry Sarah, not in a particular good way.

Sadly, there will always be those who who will lap up the shallow pop songs which have been written, produced and arranged by a team of songwriters, all they do is stick a pretty celebrity up there to sing their simple 'boy/girl loves/hates girl/boy' songs. Mind you, it does normally help if they can sing a bit (??)..It also helps if the tabloids and trash mags keep the cycle going.

Not in in an overly pretencious way, but there will also be those who like their music with a bit more depth and character, and at least seen to have been organically created and performed.
People like what they like, it's fairly obnoxious of you to dismiss pop like that just because you don't like it.
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Old 13-06-2012, 09:49   #38
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I think this just about sums it up really..but sorry Sarah, not in a particular good way.

Sadly, there will always be those who who will lap up the shallow pop songs which have been written, produced and arranged by a team of songwriters, all they do is stick a pretty celebrity up there to sing their simple 'boy/girl loves/hates girl/boy' songs. Mind you, it does normally help if they can sing a bit (??)..It also helps if the tabloids and trash mags keep the cycle going.

Not in in an overly pretencious way, but there will also be those who like their music with a bit more depth and character, and at least seen to have been organically created and performed.
So as I love Cheryl, there is no way I could possibly love anything else. I will admit I love pop but I do love other stuff. I love Kings of Leon, Eagle Eye Cherry, Queen, would you like me to go on??

My point is that just because someone likes someone like Cheryl or Steps, does not mean they cannot appreciate other types of music! My music collection is a huge variety f stuff that tends to shock people who know me and who know how much I love pop music!
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Old 13-06-2012, 09:51   #39
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I am going

got row H tickets in block A at Newcastle

02 presale for newcastle appears to have sold out
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Old 13-06-2012, 09:54   #40
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Old 13-06-2012, 13:49   #41
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I heard from a girl at work that her tickets are going for £40. Absolutely hilarious. £40 to watch a mime fest and some dancing that you could see anywhere? These popstars really do seem to love to rip off their fans.
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Old 13-06-2012, 14:31   #42
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I heard from a girl at work that her tickets are going for £40. Absolutely hilarious. £40 to watch a mime fest and some dancing that you could see anywhere? These popstars really do seem to love to rip off their fans.
Then take into account the cost to hire out the arena & services, lighting, staging, pyro, costs for those playing instruments, dancers, transportation costs, costs for those who set up the arena etc

That goes for any concert.
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Old 13-06-2012, 14:36   #43
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Then take into account the cost to hire out the arena & services, lighting, staging, pyro, costs for those playing instruments, dancers, transportation costs, costs for those who set up the arena etc

That goes for any concert.
And autotune costs a fortune.
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Old 13-06-2012, 14:43   #44
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And autotune costs a fortune.
Oh yeah, that blows the budget. I'm surprised she didn't have to charge £80
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Old 13-06-2012, 18:08   #45
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And autotune costs a fortune.
Ha, this
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Old 13-06-2012, 18:21   #46
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I got my tickets for Glasgow, so wired. She was always the best performer at GA gigs, and those were always incredible, so I'm very very very much looking forward to this!
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