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I think next week they should all sing without the overpowering backing tracks
crazypanda
12-11-2005
I think next week they should all sing without the overpowering backing tracks like JS did last week. That way we can actually hear their voices rather than the choirs and backing singers.
Charisma2
12-11-2005
I agree. With two or three of them you couldn't hear if they were in tune or not.
Poodledoodledoo
12-11-2005
Yes yes YES!!!!!!!!! The backing totally drowns them out so we have no idea whether they are any good or not....
Shayne was so out of tune but we could barely hear it......
gizmocrystal
12-11-2005
Make them sing without music
crazypanda
12-11-2005
I think JS were brave to do it last week and really pulled it off but I'm sure if the likes of Shayne, Chico and Nicholas had to sing like that we would plainly be able to hear when they were out of tune. It would really sort who can sing from who can't sing.
Sparrow7
12-11-2005
Shayne, JS and Nicholas' backing tracks were way to over-powering tonight.

I'm not so sure about Nicholas, but I do think Shayne and JS have great voices, and it would be great to hear them. JS were fantastic last week, and proved to everyone what great voices they both have.

When JS did Angel Of Harlem, they showed that they can rock. Tonight, I just didn't get that from them.
CaptainAmerica
12-11-2005
Chico was drowned out on the chorus
belfast-biker
12-11-2005
I totally agree - I felt most of them were "cheating" by having such strong backing vocals.

I say that of the acts I liked and the acts that sucked.
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