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Posted: Sat 17 Nov 2007, 4:16 pm
by volcanoday
The Girls Aloud covers of Hanging On The Telephone or I'll Stand by You, for instance, are virtually carbon copies of the originals. Both songs were famous.
PS musically apart from the intro and Neil's "where the air is free" additional the X Factor arrangement owes much more to the original version than PSB's.
Posted: Sat 17 Nov 2007, 7:24 pm
by Janet Street-Porter
Why the f*ck do people watch this programme? If you want to see karaoke go down the pub. It really depresses me that this passes for pop culture these days, and yes I include the boring Whitney clone at number one and even Girls Aloud who get an enormous amount of good press considering that they are dull and only have a handful of good songs.
Posted: Sat 17 Nov 2007, 7:34 pm
by volcanoday
Janet Street-Porter wrote:Why the f*ck do people watch this programme?
Isn't it obvious Sean? To laugh at it of course.

Posted: Sat 17 Nov 2007, 7:38 pm
by DavePSB
volcanoday wrote:I remember an interview with Neil and he mentioned how a newspaper gave away a CD of Simon Cowell's Greatest Hits. Neil said something like he wanted one as evidence of Cowell's crimes against music

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I gave him that very CD at the Tower PopArt signing in 2003
The performance on X Factor was wrong, in many ways, yet highly amusing.
Posted: Sat 17 Nov 2007, 7:49 pm
by Suburban_Boy
Hmm, wasn't great was it? Thankfully the arrangement was more Village People than PSB. However I'm sure this will simply add to the notion of many that this is what PSB are all about.
Anyway, a bit of light relief courtesy of Popjustice.....
Which popular electronic pop duo might you expect to find toiling away overseas, manufacturing cheap clothes in uncomfortable, unhygienic conditions, being paid a pittance so that 'fat cat' corporations can make more money?
The Sweat Shop Boys.

Posted: Sat 17 Nov 2007, 8:01 pm
by volcanoday
DavePSB wrote:
I gave him that very CD at the Tower PopArt signing in 2003
Damn, how did I miss that signing? Oh hang on, I think I was at HMV at the time.
Posted: Sat 17 Nov 2007, 8:57 pm
by DavePSB
Maybe it was.
Posted: Sat 17 Nov 2007, 11:41 pm
by Flaffer
volcanoday wrote:DavePSB wrote:
I gave him that very CD at the Tower PopArt signing in 2003
Damn, how did I miss that signing? Oh hang on, I think I was at HMV at the time.
well it's diffficult to get out of shift work, tit
Posted: Sat 17 Nov 2007, 11:46 pm
by volcanoday
Quality
Posted: Sun 18 Nov 2007, 10:02 pm
by Calippo-Man
I love watching X-Factor. Its a guilty pleasure..
Posted: Mon 19 Nov 2007, 1:16 am
by Fugitive1979
Calippo-Man wrote:I love watching X-Factor. Its a guilty pleasure..
I like wanking, but I don't brag about it.
Posted: Mon 19 Nov 2007, 1:56 pm
by raggatwin
Janet Street-Porter wrote:Why the f*ck do people watch this programme? If you want to see karaoke go down the pub. It really depresses me that this passes for pop culture these days, and yes I include the boring Whitney clone at number one and even Girls Aloud who get an enormous amount of good press considering that they are dull and only have a handful of good songs.
Actually I must admit that was my first pop idol type purchase,the backing track is fantastic. I think she's more a Toni Braxton Clone than Whitney though.
Posted: Tue 21 Oct 2008, 11:10 am
by Loins Of London
It's rather depressing to see that due to said show's Michael Jackson special last Saturday night there are no less than 15 Jacko compositions in the top 200 midweeks, including some that weren't even performed.
Never even making the top 20 first time around, Man In The Mirror has even broken the top 40, and Billie Jean's in twice thanks to a dubiously 'rawk' cover by Chris 'Casino Royale' Cornell.
Just how impressionable is our good pal Joe Pubic?
PS Girls Aloud are at No.1, having sold twice the amount of Pink's No.2 this week.

Posted: Tue 21 Oct 2008, 6:54 pm
by Fugitive1979
Loins Of London wrote:Girls Aloud are at No.1, having sold twice the amount of Pink's No.2 this week.

Pink's record is certainly that.
