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Old 23-10-2006, 20:41
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with the demise of Steve Brookstein & Shane Ward whats the point in the x factor! plane & simple question folks!
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Old 23-10-2006, 20:55
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The point is that Cowell,Walsh and Osbourne make even more money than they already have. Until the Public as a whole see this circus as a stain on the music industry it will sadly continue.
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Old 23-10-2006, 22:06
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Originally Posted by OnexOne
with the demise of Steve Brookstein & Shane Ward whats the point in the x factor! plane & simple question folks!
i agree...
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Old 23-10-2006, 22:18
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well neither Shayne or Steve have died but Steve is touring and does have an album of his own music out and seems to be happy & so do his fans - so at least the X-factor brought him to his fans attention
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Old 23-10-2006, 22:24
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Originally Posted by Tel69
The point is that Cowell,Walsh and Osbourne make even more money than they already have. Until the Public as a whole see this circus as a stain on the music industry it will sadly continue.
If you have a quick look at X-Factor threads you can see the tide is turning. More & more threads about how dreadful the acts are & that fact that it is unlikely that anybody will have a long term career. Still plenty who like 'picking the best' which is just saturday night entertainment like Strictly Come Dancing & no doubt will move on to Dancing on Ice in the New Year!!! It is just cruel for the acts who believe they are going to get something out of this.

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Old 23-10-2006, 22:25
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Originally Posted by OnexOne
with the demise of Steve Brookstein & Shane Ward whats the point in the x factor! plane & simple question folks!
Christmas needs a number one?
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Old 23-10-2006, 22:41
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Originally Posted by OnexOne
with the demise of Steve Brookstein & Shane Ward whats the point in the x factor! plane & simple question folks!
Depends what you mean by any point.

If you mean a massive star who'll be top of the charts in five years time, I doubt it as I think anyone who knows they're REALLY good will try to find another route as Cowell's show comes with a lot of bad publicity tagged on.

In the US American Idol can be the route to a lot of success, as it's now become respected to an extent with some big success stories and talented artists will go for it.

Here big success is unlikely, but possible, and a fair few people will continue to make a living from appearing on it even if it's only in the clubs.
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Old 23-10-2006, 23:06
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In my opinion the X-Factor will only have a point when they allow groups that write and play their own music to compete. This type of talent can very easily get lost along the way as members of the groups either get tired of trying or just move on before they have had a chance. Having watched Rockstar Supernova recently I realised what we are missing in the uk!
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Old 24-10-2006, 06:38
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Shayne is touring in South Africa in November on the Unite With the Stars charity tour. Will and Ronan are headlining.
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Old 24-10-2006, 07:18
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Originally Posted by Gilberto
Shayne is touring in South Africa in November on the Unite With the Stars charity tour. Will and Ronan are headlining.
Yes all well and good, but he should be keeping up his profile here on UK soil!
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Old 24-10-2006, 08:58
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I agree but I think this has been on the cards for a long time. They cannot win can they? Will is castigated for not going abroad and Shayne for not staying here!
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Old 24-10-2006, 09:14
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X Factor any point?

No, It's sh*te.
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Old 24-10-2006, 09:22
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The whole point of the show is for the judges' egos and to make them lots and lots of dosh.
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Old 24-10-2006, 09:48
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Originally Posted by skinj
In my opinion the X-Factor will only have a point when they allow groups that write and play their own music to compete. This type of talent can very easily get lost along the way as members of the groups either get tired of trying or just move on before they have had a chance. Having watched Rockstar Supernova recently I realised what we are missing in the uk!

this is a valid comment--and probably rings true with any real musicians reading;;;
these organising fools expect a R&B band to sing rod-stuart--and then wonder why they get chucked out!!!!!
this show has turned into a complete farse--for veiwers pleasure only// the original reason for the show was to find the next big act!!!
ADVICE:::: go to ur local pub or gig and see real musicians playing real original music and find the next real act--not a puppet.
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Old 24-10-2006, 10:09
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Originally Posted by Bobby w
this is a valid comment--and probably rings true with any real musicians reading;;;
these organising fools expect a R&B band to sing rod-stuart--and then wonder why they get chucked out!!!!!
this show has turned into a complete farse--for veiwers pleasure only// the original reason for the show was to find the next big act!!!
ADVICE:::: go to ur local pub or gig and see real musicians playing real original music and find the next real act--not a puppet.
Agreed! The judges are just looking for a puppet after all.
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Old 24-10-2006, 10:37
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Originally Posted by JanieB
Yes all well and good, but he should be keeping up his profile here on UK soil!

Well I'm more than happy for them to be abroad as long as they don't come back. After all out of sight, out of mind and all that.
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Old 24-10-2006, 11:39
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I'm sure many of the people on X-Factor could be manufactured into a successful act a la Girls Aloud. Take said average X-Factor singer(s) with the right look, spend a shed load of money on stylists, promotion and most importantly, songwriters and Bob's your Uncle. To increase longevity whilst minimising expenditure, simply record cover versions of popular songs. It's not as though they even have to sing live if that's too risky and might spoil the illusion.

However, to me it seems like X-Factor is all about the TV show rather than actually finding and developing a new artist. It's a money-making exercise and they can rake in so much from the TV show that they don't see the point of spending money on the winner to make them a success. Just cash-in for a short time after the show has finished and then wait for the next series. I'm convinced Simon Cowell doesn't even like music, I can almost see the £££ signs in his eyes as he's ridiculously over-praising one of the contestants for maximum effect.

It's hard for me to feel sorry for the contestants though. They're getting their 15 minutes of fame which they would never have had without the show. There are plenty of talented artists to enjoy who didn't need a TV show to get started. Actual musicians who write their own songs and who make it due to talent and hard work. There's absolutely no need for shows like this imo but I just look at it as (very) light entertainment, no need to take it seriously. For instance, I watched a little last week and saw a terrible boy band who were completely out of tune who were then praised by the judges with Simon Cowell saying they reminded him of Take That.....priceless .
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Old 24-10-2006, 12:23
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Originally Posted by welwynrose
well neither Shayne or Steve have died but Steve is touring and does have an album of his own music out and seems to be happy & so do his fans - so at least the X-factor brought him to his fans attention


No disrespect, but exactly how many fans are we talking here?
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Old 24-10-2006, 14:28
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Winner gets a million and a decent wedge from selling the 'hard knock life to temporary stardom' story to the tabloids who'll eat up for a week or so.

ITV rake in the ad revenue.

Osbourne raises her PR even further, continues her own show on ITV.

Walsh gets PR, raises more money

Cowell takes a fortune from the inevitable number one single and album and not forgetting the official Winners Tour and X-Factor Final 12 Tour and he stays in high profile.

Its just Opportunity Knocks with an egomaniac pantonmine villain at the helm
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Old 24-10-2006, 17:32
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Originally Posted by Rocket Romano
Winner gets a million and a decent wedge from selling the 'hard knock life to temporary stardom' story to the tabloids who'll eat up for a week or so.

ITV rake in the ad revenue.

Osbourne raises her PR even further, continues her own show on ITV.

Walsh gets PR, raises more money

Cowell takes a fortune from the inevitable number one single and album and not forgetting the official Winners Tour and X-Factor Final 12 Tour and he stays in high profile.

Its just Opportunity Knocks with an egomaniac pantonmine villain at the helm

If only the winner got a million!!!!!
the winner gets a million pound contract!!--different!
they get a million to spend on producing/promoting/stylist/image/dance lessons and so on....
if they recorded in a very good studio, they would have change from 100k,, but no they are advised to record in abbey-road for example---- a little more i expect.
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Old 24-10-2006, 17:53
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Its for 3 people - they go by the names of Sharon Osbourne, Louis Walsh and Simon Cowell! They know and we know that teh act at the end probably won't last because a. tehy just won't have the credibility after winning a TV talent contest and b. they're just not unique anymore - they're made to sing certain songs on X Factor and people just won't think they're original after they've sung boring, predictable and safe songs EVERY single week for the past 3 months.

Simon Cowell is so far up his own a*se its quite surreal that people like him. I think Louis and Sharon see more sense, Sharon because she takes time out to spend with her acts and get to know them - and also she proved that the voting public only like 'safe/ boring' songs - when Maria sang Brown Sugar fabulously in my opinion, she got voted out teh same night - the acts just can't get their own style accross on TV anymore, sadly. Louis because he cares about his acts and he knows what sells, he seems a genuinely nice guy, he doesn't get the credit he should. Simon is the least credible judge on the panel.

So... there is no point to X factor, its not original, its an enjoyable program to watch. I watch for teh judges because they're (at times) funny. Thats all!
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Old 24-10-2006, 17:53
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They have to pay for their own videos too.
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Old 24-10-2006, 18:33
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The show provides a massive audience and that is it's main purpose. The winner is in my Cowell's hand and he's not known for developing talent, is he?
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Old 24-10-2006, 21:52
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X Factor has Produced

6Record Contracts
3 Number One Singles (inc an xmas #1)
4 Number One Albums
6 Platinum Awards
More Than 2 million album sales
4 acts renewed for a second album
1 act already set to release a third album
And given boosts to many others who otherwise would not have got them.
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Old 24-10-2006, 23:00
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Big deal - it's a shit show.
The Sun newspaper sells 3 million plus copies a day in the UK. It's crap also.

The British masses have no taste, plain and simple.
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