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Shaun - Winner by mile surely?
How can anyone fall for Tara? She is schooled in reality TV so far she knows every single move by heart but is about as real as her nose. She's conniving, insincere neurotic and unfunny. This is comic relief, it would be offensive if she won and I dont expect the public to be fooled. whether she fools the aisleyne type people on this board is another matter...
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I cant like Shaun.
sorry i just cant. Something about him annoyed me in EE, the office and now this. I dont agree with your comments about Tara but i wont get into a disagreement now about it! Ill be voting to keep tara and colin in and either of them to win! |
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Hes a genuine comedian, old school. Hes not Heat magazine, hes Ricky Gervais. Plus he can sing. Plus hes generous as a person. Unlike Tara who is essentially mean though desperately wishes and practises to appear otherwise.
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Look at the duet and whose voice sounds better - it wasn't Shaun who won tonight in that sing off. Duets are battles - even when the people involved don't want to compete , the comparisons are inevitable. Look at Alex singing with Alistair and whose voice wins or Ade and Edith where Edith shows she can be funny too.
Then look at Tara who is everything Shaun isn't - emotionally involved in her song, and musically aware - if personally sometimes distracted. |
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Look at the duet and whose voice sounds better - it wasn't Shaun who won tonight in that sing off. Duets are battles - even when the people involved don't want to compete , the comparisons are inevitable. Look at Alex singing with Alistair and whose voice wins or Ade and Edith where Edith shows she can be funny too.
Then look at Tara who is everything Shaun isn't - emotionally involved in her song, and musically aware - if personally sometimes distracted. |
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While I agree with the OP that Shaun is miles ahead of everyone else in this contest (head and shoulders above Tricia, who is head and shoulders above everyone else), unlike him, I am not immune to the charms of Tara. She is no singer, though - if she wins, it's on charm alone. One or two of her performances have been just about acceptable (well, one that I can think of offhand - Jolene), mainly on the basis of sounding sincere, but her duet with Colin tonight I thought was a disaster of cataclysmic proportions. I am genuinely surprised, even given that you are a Tara fan, that you thought otherwise.
I thought Shaun was better too until tonight - Tricia i thought outsang him on the duet - its her voice that yopu notice more and its the one doing the more interesting things? I ended up forgetting who the backing singer was. |
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While I agree with the OP that Shaun is miles ahead of everyone else in this contest (head and shoulders above Tricia, who is head and shoulders above everyone else), unlike him, I am not immune to the charms of Tara. She is no singer, though - if she wins, it's on charm alone. One or two of her performances have been just about acceptable (well, one that I can think of offhand - Jolene), mainly on the basis of sounding sincere, but her duet with Colin tonight I thought was a disaster of cataclysmic proportions. I am genuinely surprised, even given that you are a Tara fan, that you thought otherwise.
Tara has done something that Shaun will never do with an audience and that is to capture their imagination.... and she has done this through her singing. Whatever emotions Tara invokes in her public supporters, it certainly far exceeds those induced by listening to the dulcet tones of Shaun Williamson. For that the public have expressed a majority wish that she is rewarded tomorrow night. |
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Shaun has been in the bottom three twice, Tara's been there once. I think Tara will win
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There is no accounting for taste! But on a technical point, I would have to point out the fact that Tricia is head and shoulders above Shaun as an accomplished singer (not as you suggest). The 3 judges all agreed on that issue tonight.
Tara has done something that Shaun will never do with an audience and that is to capture their imagination.... and she has done this through her singing. Whatever emotions Tara invokes in her public supporters, it certainly far exceeds those induced by listening to the dulcet tones of Shaun Williamson. For that the public have expressed a majority wish that she is rewarded tomorrow night. I would still disagree that Tara has captured her audience's imagination through her singing - I still say it is entirely down to personal charm. Dulcet tones are so called for a reason - because they sound good, as in sweet, melodious, harmonious. Call me old-fashioned, but in a singer these qualities are generally considered desirable, usually essential (though exceptions are occasionally made for particularly gifted songwriters like Bob Dylan). Last edited by lulu g : 15-03-2007 at 00:24. |
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Hes a genuine comedian, old school. Hes not Heat magazine, hes Ricky Gervais. Plus he can sing. Plus hes generous as a person. Unlike Tara who is essentially mean though desperately wishes and practises to appear otherwise.
I think it is .... But hey ... you support in the way you think best - if you think that by slagging off somebody is doing the person you support any good Last edited by tomorrow : 15-03-2007 at 00:37. |
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Whether the "personal charm" is expressed in Tara's on-stage singing presence or detected by the public through the brief background clips shown each evening the whole point is that Shaun (the subject of the OP) is totally devoid of any such asset.
There are many great singers and many people with voices to die for, unfortunately most of them are like Shaun ...unemployed. |
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There is indeed no accounting for taste. I would agree that, in their individual songs, Tricia was better than Shaun tonight (apart from that one dodgy sustained high note) but, in general terms, I would say he has by far the superior voice.
I would still disagree that Tara has captured her audience's imagination through her singing - I still say it is entirely down to personal charm. Dulcet tones are so called for a reason - because they sound good, as in sweet, melodious, harmonious. Call me old-fashioned, but in a singer these qualities are generally considered desirable, usually essential (though exceptions are occasionally made for particularly gifted songwriters like Bob Dylan). Isn't it the exceptions that prove the rule though? I do like singers who can express themselves and are not necessarily in tune all the time - Jane Birkin was one who Tara was compared to - Marilyn Monroe was another person who could express vulnerability when she sang - she didn't have a great range but I love to hear her sing. Tara literally makes me cry when she sings (and no, before anyone says it, not because she's so bad). I think it's the sincerity of her effort that gets to me. |
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How can anyone fall for Tara? She is schooled in reality TV so far she knows every single move by heart but is about as real as her nose. She's conniving, insincere neurotic and unfunny. This is comic relief, it would be offensive if she won and I dont expect the public to be fooled. whether she fools the aisleyne type people on this board is another matter...
....maybe it's just you non Aisleyne type people who are really being fooled.
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Isn't it the exceptions that prove the rule though? I do like singers who can express themselves and are not necessarily in tune all the time - Jane Birkin was one who Tara was compared to - Marilyn Monroe was another person who could express vulnerability when she sang - she didn't have a great range but I love to hear her sing. Tara literally makes me cry when she sings (and no, before anyone says it, not because she's so bad). I think it's the sincerity of her effort that gets to me.
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Ah, I see where you are coming from - this is clearly a matter of taste, then. All of those people you mention I view as terrible singers, indeed people who really should not sing, though not necessarily devoid of charm. I prefer a singer to have a good voice, first and foremost. The very best of them can also interpret a song, sing with feeling, but, for me, it's important for them to have a good voice too.
Yes, I think it must be - I like good voices too, but emotional content is equal in importance to me - Shane McGowan, Bob Dylan and Lou Reed all move me, but Robbie Williams doesn't though he can carry a tune. I just thought of another one who Tara reminds me of - Marianne Faithful |
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I just thought of another one who Tara reminds me of - Marianne Faithful
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My other half has been saying that for days now ....
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Marianne Faithfull was/is extraordinarily beautiful, though. If she had sung as badly and looked like the back end of a bus, I doubt we'd ever have heard of her. As an aside, I know someone who went to the same school as MF, but was a few years younger. She said that all the girls were in awe of MF and pretty much idolized her, because she was the Bad Girl of the school (in spite of the angelic image she had when she first appeared on the music scene). I totally see her appeal as an icon or as a (dodgy) role model for younger girls, but as a singer, nooooooo!
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Isn't it the exceptions that prove the rule though? I do like singers who can express themselves and are not necessarily in tune all the time - Jane Birkin was one who Tara was compared to - Marilyn Monroe was another person who could express vulnerability when she sang - she didn't have a great range but I love to hear her sing. Tara literally makes me cry when she sings (and no, before anyone says it, not because she's so bad). I think it's the sincerity of her effort that gets to me.
She`s made me cry too the last two nights even in the duet with Colin It`s the emotion that comes from her during her perfomance. |
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How can anyone fall for Tara? She is schooled in reality TV so far she knows every single move by heart but is about as real as her nose. She's conniving, insincere neurotic and unfunny. This is comic relief, it would be offensive if she won and I dont expect the public to be fooled. whether she fools the aisleyne type people on this board is another matter...
Anyway I like Tara because she connects with the audience whether it is through her singing or whatever. Someone can be the most technically gifted singing but if there is no emotion you cannot warm to them. |
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How can anyone fall for Tara? She is schooled in reality TV so far she knows every single move by heart but is about as real as her nose. She's conniving, insincere neurotic and unfunny. This is comic relief, it would be offensive if she won and I dont expect the public to be fooled. whether she fools the aisleyne type people on this board is another matter...
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If you have watched TPT over time you would recognize that she is a triumph of style over content. Shaun is content. He is a gifted comic actor. Shaun was in Extras. He manged to make Eastenders less of a cryfest. He also can sing. He struggles to make it look as if he takes himself seriously unlike Tara who struggles to think about anyone but herself. I personally object to people who learnt minimal ITV skills to connect with people who can barely wait for the advertisements to start. Comic relief is when you dont reward people like that.
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Who are "Aisleyne type people" what does that mean.
Anyway I like Tara because she connects with the audience whether it is through her singing or whatever. Someone can be the most technically gifted singing but if there is no emotion you cannot warm to them. I suspect, when referrring to "Aisleyne type people", he is referring to the unique support given to Aisleyne (Big Brother) on this forum, but not on other forums, which resulted in many FM's and punters being led astray about her true level of support. Whilst it is still true today that DS posters are often fickle and do tend to support an unlikely candidate, it is simply not true in Tara's case. Tara's support is very widespread (witness her supremacy in last nights semi final vote) with other forums and polls all supporting her to more or less the same extent. For example, TV Polls have her at 41% this morning and FA at 38%. The last true DS poll also had her at 40%. On this occasion, it looks like the "aisleyene type people" are much more widespread than on this forum alone. Although Tara does have the lions share of support, she is still not a clear winner but I am sure her supporters will be making a huge effort to ensure she reaches the Final and goes on to win Fame Academy. |
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Ah yes, the demographics. The triumph of market research. TPT may now indeed be the queen of the world of 'going on a journey' and 'making a storyline', to say nothing of doing a few lines but being well rehearsed and appearing on Jungle and Celeb Island does not make you a worthy winner, it makes you a trooper. If you are fooled and have damned statistics on your side, it doesnt get away from the fact that she is simply the ultimate reality TV product. How do you sell products? With market research.
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How do you sell products? With market research.
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