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El Pibe Wrote:

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a Jahmene song by the numbers. Shaky

> start, more confident middle, and an ending that

> sounds like a dolphin running for a bus, falling

> down the stairs and setting itself on fire."


WTF


But I did laugh at that post btw.


AND whats with the Playmobile hair FFS

"This week, Indie Matilda Kye Sones is singing Who's Gonna Save The World Tonight in what looks like something horribly close to a replica Ground Zero. I mean, it's too close to Ground Zero to justifiably be anything else.


It doesn't matter how Kye is singing ? although, for the record, he's dull ? because this is by far the most tasteless that X Factor has ever been. I'm actually quite appalled by it. Maybe next week he'll perform next to a burning replica of the Hindenburg, and all the dancers could be on fire and stuff. I mean for crying out loud."

I'm indifferent to most music to be honest, but not that I don't like some of it.

But I don't understand the whole anti Coldplay thing, seems to be a waste of energy getting frothed up over it.


(not that Otta is getting FU'd over it btw)


Don't like-Don't engage! Or is that too simplistic.



Anyway back on topic.


I'm lovin Rylan.

I liked James and Lucy last night. Ella is good, but a bit bland. I don't think X Factor is the right show for Lucy, but hopefully she will do well out of it. I like that they are continuing to let her perform her own music (ish).


Rylan, dreadful.


Jahmein is a great singer, not to my taste. I hadn't seen the news articles about him, so we looked it up last. Night when they mentioned it. Poor kid has had a genuinely tough life.

Regarding Lucy, I think it's a shop window for her. Ella is the more typical x factor winner, and I don't expect Lucy to win, but she's the one person who has come on the show, and shown off her own material, and I think she'll be snapped up after the show. I hope so anyway.


I agree that she's best doing her own stuff, but I really really liked what she did last night, 50% of which was her own.

RE Coldplay, I don't engage, but sometimes they're unavoidable.


I like some of their songs... Yellow, Fix you, In my place, and probably some others, but I'd never buy an album. My issue is not with Coldplay's music, I just find Chris Martin comes over as one of the bigger twats in the celebrity world.


He may actually be a lovely bloke, but he just comes over as such an arrogant cock who actually believes that he is something very special.

MK1 were not very good last night & in the sing-off it was 50/50 as both acts were pretty bad.


Let's face it, they were never going to win anyway.


I read in the paper that Christopher has been receiving the most public votes so far.


Looks like they are also voting for Rylan (why?)


If I wasn't addicted to this programme, I would switch off due to frustration & despair.....!!!

I'm trying to like Jahmene, (as an act) really I am


The poor kid's had it tough and all that, but what's with the Playmobile "shape-up" hair cut. Poor guy looks like he's been styled by Pee Wee Herman on acid. I half expected the bow tie to rotate and carry him off around the studio.


And I like singing, but i'm exhausted after his excursion into song, with all those Whoops-and-Wails

(much like skiing a black run backwards & blindfolded)


"Can I look now mummy"


I need a lay down just thinking about it.


*mops brow*

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