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Agree. I'm really not an elton John fan, just don't like his songs, but like them or not it's conspicuous just how badly the contestants are doing with them, which must reflect well on Elton's vocal talent and performances.


I liked pinball wizard mind, but i dont think that was one of his was it.

I thought Matt was all over the place....he's done well so far so people might not be as critical as they should be, but he's no Rebecca. She's not there yet but she could be world class, helped by her unique vocal tone. Matt, whilst good, has nothing unique about him. He's like many other solo male artists in the UK, too soon to say if he's the new David Gray or Damien Rice or even James Blunt. Rebecca though is the real deal....and she stood out last night as the only performer truly capable of nailing anything.

I agree that Rebecca has a great voice, but just don't enjoy watching or listening to her... she is very boring. I think the "shy girl turns into pop star" line is all well and good but I think she needs to shake the shy girl thing sooner rather than later!


Once again I enjoyed Cher's performance, just the fact that she's different to the others keeps me interested.


Hadn't heard the dirty shagger stories about Matt, off to Google him now! ;-)

Elton week - what a bore!!!!


Cher is quite boring for me, always the same approach. It's not new at all *yawn* Now don't get me wrong I like her difference and she will definately do well but for the competition...? PLEASE someone change the record!!!


Aiden... nope still don't like him


One direction were ok I guess seeing that we are being told we NEED a boy band in the undustry (nice how the press still have that knack of telling us what we think before we have formed any thought at all)


Matt... *swoon* as Simon says (generally) bad or good press is better than none at all ;-)


I give up with the rest *sighs*

She is Narnia, but tonights results show will lose another....I think she'll be safe though.


I take the points about Rebecca but when someone signs as well as that I don't care if they stand still. I'm listening.


Matt doesn't move much either but his performance of 'Baby Hit Me One More Time' forced me to listen. He get's a lot of female votes because some women find him attractive....but that's not an objective view of his vocal talent. I don't find him attractive. He'll have a career, but not outside of the UK. America won't snap him up for example.

Cor, controversial result! I feel for Aiden given that Wagner is still in the running (how the feck?).


EDKiwi, the lip-synching was the most cringeworthy thing I've watched in a long time, terrible.


Is it just me, or did Take That look really uncomfortable throughout their (decidedly average IMO) performance? Something tells me the "we love each other, best mates forever" thing is a rather inconvincing act.

We'll see who is right in the end Rosie...Matt is not as special or as good as many people think he is...as his attempt at singing Elton showed. I don't even think the standing ovation he got for 'First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' last week was warranted either. And no...he's not that good looking either.....well not good lookig enough for America.
I just can't understand everyone saying how fabulous One Direction are. Apart from a bit of individual boy band warbling, they are propped up by what sounds like an army of backing singers at every possible moment. I'm sorry but they are average at best. Matt on the other hand (and for the record this isn't because I fancy him, he's very much NOT my type) has a really interesting voice. Hoping he wins!

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