Caterwauling over produced female singers
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Stood in a shop this morning with a radio blasting away behind the counter. During my wait I was subjected to Cher's 'Turn back time' followed by Whitney Houston's "I will always love you".
Why oh why do people listen to this crap! These women sing with no real emotion instead just screaming at the top of their voices as if simply to prove they can hit and hold a high note. It really is over produced commercial rubbish yet they sell by the bucket load.
Why don't people who buy Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, Cher, Celine Dion et al just try listening to the likes of Diana Krall, Sarah McLachlan or Eva Cassidy to learn how songs can be sung beautifully and gently, but still with genuine emotion.
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Why oh why do people listen to this crap! These women sing with no real emotion instead just screaming at the top of their voices as if simply to prove they can hit and hold a high note. It really is over produced commercial rubbish yet they sell by the bucket load.
Why don't people who buy Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, Cher, Celine Dion et al just try listening to the likes of Diana Krall, Sarah McLachlan or Eva Cassidy to learn how songs can be sung beautifully and gently, but still with genuine emotion.
OK rant over!!!
Regards,
tiggers.
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I was a mgr for HMV for several years, & people really do like this mainstream nonsense- basically marketing is everything.. the more exposure u get (thats if u r actually a capable singer)the more chance x no. of people will buy- pure sheep mentality... still even after spending a whole Xmas listening to B.Carlisle's best of' its still better than most of the fabricated boy bands and feckin dreadfull rap music?? we are subjected to. Glad I've moved on to pastures new
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I remember a court case a few years back where neighbours of a women sued her for constantly playing "I will always love you" at top volume for hours on end. Apparantly the straw that broke camels back was when a group of builders on a nearby site started joining in.
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Yeah I know marketing has a lot to do with it and I'm not saying these women can't sing, but they just don't seem to sing with any real emotion behind them. The yelling thing seems to take precedence and is frankly annoying.
If you listen to Diana Krall for instance, she sings, softly and gently, but her voice carries so much feeling and emotion as she understands what she's singing whereas the caterwauling mob are just going through the motions.
I guess what I'm really asking is why people are such sheep and don't try and go out and find what else mught be out there. It's a tragedy that someone like Eva Cassidy should only become popular after she's dead and now they are releasing just about everything she ever recorded no matter what the quality.
Regarding Tina Turner concerts - my wife went a few years ago (I refused point blank) and she said although she had a lot of energy and was a great stage performer the songs were basically pap.
Maybe I'm just frustrated with the majority of the general public who can't be bothered to listen to anything more challneging than this rubbish the same way they can't be bothered to watch anything more challenging than Coronation Street or Pop Idol on TV.
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If you listen to Diana Krall for instance, she sings, softly and gently, but her voice carries so much feeling and emotion as she understands what she's singing whereas the caterwauling mob are just going through the motions.
I guess what I'm really asking is why people are such sheep and don't try and go out and find what else mught be out there. It's a tragedy that someone like Eva Cassidy should only become popular after she's dead and now they are releasing just about everything she ever recorded no matter what the quality.
Regarding Tina Turner concerts - my wife went a few years ago (I refused point blank) and she said although she had a lot of energy and was a great stage performer the songs were basically pap.
Maybe I'm just frustrated with the majority of the general public who can't be bothered to listen to anything more challneging than this rubbish the same way they can't be bothered to watch anything more challenging than Coronation Street or Pop Idol on TV.
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Ah, the screaming 'power ballard' divas. Have to agree they're pretty offensive. They should all be put out of their misery IMO. Cher must be about 90 by now. Put a sock in it woman for gawds sake.
As I always say, you need to go back to 50s music to hear vocals that really were class. That era has never been equalled.
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As I always say, you need to go back to 50s music to hear vocals that really were class. That era has never been equalled.
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Voice of an angel, with the songs of a complete muppet.
Maybe it's just me, but I can't stand Norah Jones. Even seeing her sets my smugness-detector shrilling, and as for her voice .... then again, I hate jazz with a passion.
Maybe it's just me, but I can't stand Norah Jones. Even seeing her sets my smugness-detector shrilling, and as for her voice .... then again, I hate jazz with a passion.
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Our Norah's not bad, just heard a bit too much of her thanks to her songs being played everywhere.
She is Jazz's equivalent of Dire Straits
Anyway I could hear her songs a million times and still want to hear them again rather than one of the caterwauling b1tches mentioned earlier.
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She is Jazz's equivalent of Dire Straits
Anyway I could hear her songs a million times and still want to hear them again rather than one of the caterwauling b1tches mentioned earlier.
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New Maiden album eh? I thought the last one was great... for a few listens... then it brought back some nostalgia, and I dug out the earlier albums... and they sadly reminded me of how poor the new one actually was in comparison.
A mate of mine reckons that Tina Turner is holding an invisible football between her knees when she's dancing. I reckon he's right!
A mate of mine reckons that Tina Turner is holding an invisible football between her knees when she's dancing. I reckon he's right!
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Sarah, Norah, Heather, Cara, Diana, Eva..........
You lot been raiding my CD collection? Throw in a little Cowboy Junkies, Alison Krauss, Loreena McKennit, Paula Cole and Natalie Merchant for good measure. Most of my mates have never heard of any of them. Those with open minds often end up buying loads after hearing them, the rest just groan "where d'ya find all this stuff?"
Now, what's the most violent ending immaginable for Westlife?
You lot been raiding my CD collection? Throw in a little Cowboy Junkies, Alison Krauss, Loreena McKennit, Paula Cole and Natalie Merchant for good measure. Most of my mates have never heard of any of them. Those with open minds often end up buying loads after hearing them, the rest just groan "where d'ya find all this stuff?"
Now, what's the most violent ending immaginable for Westlife?
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corradoboy,
Sounds like you and I have similar CD collections - good on ya my friend.
Now to Westlife - how about a hot vat of varnish? - a tragic end, but a lovely finish
tiggers.
Sounds like you and I have similar CD collections - good on ya my friend.
Now to Westlife - how about a hot vat of varnish? - a tragic end, but a lovely finish
tiggers.
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How about strapping each of them by one ankle to the back of an F1 car, getting a gritter to freshly salt down the whole track and lights out, race on, Alabama stylee.
Mind you, there's 20 cars in F1 so we need to add Boyzone, Daniel Beddingfield, Robbie, Busted, Darius, Eminem and Rick Waller (he might last to the end of the race).
Mind you, there's 20 cars in F1 so we need to add Boyzone, Daniel Beddingfield, Robbie, Busted, Darius, Eminem and Rick Waller (he might last to the end of the race).
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Why don't people who buy Dido instantly commit hari kiri (sp? ) - their lives cannot be worth living...
record shops should provide a convenient location beside the counter for people to do this - perhaps with a small selection of japanese swords also available.
[Edited by ProperCharlie - 9/10/2003 11:48:44 AM]
record shops should provide a convenient location beside the counter for people to do this - perhaps with a small selection of japanese swords also available.
[Edited by ProperCharlie - 9/10/2003 11:48:44 AM]
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