Lee
Friday 18th December 2009 10:49pm
36,452 posts
Quote: Moonstone @ December 18 2009, 4:01 PM GMT
*shakes fist*
You would understand if the comedy industry was in the same state! A lot of good talent being overlooked in favour of some pretty kareoke singers who've done absolutely nothing to further themselves except go on a talent show once.
Besides, that song as a Crimbo number 1 would be hilarious!
Not been reading the Big Top threads then?
I can't believe talent is being overlooked in favour of pop music. I can't believe any "real" musicians would want to play to the same audiences a pop star would. If you like X-Factor music, fair enough, you're an idiot and probably wouldn't buy R.A.T.M anyway.
I understand there would be more access to decent music, if it had the chance to become more popular. But then again, that would just encourage the record labels to produce manufactured "real" bands and we'd be back to square one again.
Instead of worrying about being number one, why not worry about creating decent music, putting your efforts into that, rather than a non-existent chart?
It would be slightly amusing for about 2 minutes to see R.A.T.M beat X-Factor but, and the reason I'm not going to bother buying it or support the cause is, I don't really care who is number one, I didn't even know the charts still existed and I wouldn't even of thought about checking it out anyway. I haven't even heard R.A.T.M's song. (I tried to listen to it earlier, but my speakers are f**ked).
"You would understand if the comedy industry was in the same state!"
I've decided not to give a f**k anymore about what's being output. I'm just going to get on with my own stuff and see where that gets me. Goodluck to everyone else on everything. We're all after a piece of the same pie. Whatever the f**k that means?
Quote: Kevin Murphy @ December 18 2009, 4:09 PM GMT
You're such a conformist Lee.
You shouldn't be conforming to Simon Cowell's cynical marketing agenda.
You should be conforming to the anti-establishment Facebook herd mentality agenda, like all us cool kids are.