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And the band played on (unfortunately)
isledance
19-10-2013
What was going on tonight with the music...? Abbey Natalie and Suzanne had terrible music, Bruno told (Dave) I think to go and dance with the music......... Well how poor Fiona did a sensuous erotic rhumba to that absolute car crash of a song is beyond me........ I wish the pros could be given more control of the tracks chosen.........
Doghouse Riley
19-10-2013
Originally Posted by isledance:
“What was going on tonight with the music...? Abbey Natalie and Suzanne had terrible music, Bruno told (Dave) I think to go and dance with the music......... Well how poor Fiona did a sensuous erotic rhumba to that absolute car crash of a song is beyond me........ I wish the pros could be given more control of the tracks chosen.........”

We've said enough times, there's nothing wrong with the band, it's the fault of the producer choosing unsuitable music for dance, but that they think will attract a younger audience away from X-Factor.

"I mean to hell with a dance competition, it's ratings which matter!"
Captain Timber
19-10-2013
Originally Posted by Doghouse Riley:
“We've said enough times, there's nothing wrong with the band, it's the fault of the producer choosing unsuitable music for dance, but that they think will attract a younger audience away from X-Factor.

"I mean to hell with a dance competition, it's ratings which matter!"”

Not in our house we haven't! 'Spice up your life' tonight was truly awful
isledance
19-10-2013
Originally Posted by Doghouse Riley:
“We've said enough times, there's nothing wrong with the band, it's the fault of the producer choosing unsuitable music for dance, but that they think will attract a younger audience away from X-Factor.

"I mean to hell with a dance competition, it's ratings which matter!"”

Well of course you are right, but most of the arrangements would be unrecognisable to most 10 year olds............(this being the average age of an X Factor fan)
natalian
19-10-2013
The band can't help what their given and even the most talented of musicians can't make a samba sound like a rumba.
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