Last night, the aromatic smell of victory was floating in the air as the final four took to the shimmering stage and sang their young hearts out for a place in next week's final ( I can't believe it has come so quick!!!). It feels like only yesterday that they were just fresh-faced auditionees wanting a shot at a music career and it is so impressive of how far they have come. Even if they don't win, it does not matter at all - they are definitely guaranteed a career of some sort in music or any other sectors of the entertainment industry. Last night the pressure was on like Donkey Kong!!! The final four all sang two songs each - one Motown classic and one that they believe will get them into the final! It's crunch time!!!
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Sunday, 4 December 2011
The X Factor Semi Finals - The Round Up
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Sunday, 27 November 2011
The X Factor Quarter Finals - The Round Up
And then there were 5! That coveted record deal is drawing nearer and nearer. As weeks have gone by I have noticed that these have gotten shorter and shorter by the week! Just goes to show how quickly time flies! This week the theme was Heroes and Guilty Pleasures and each of the finalists had two songs each - one 'guilty pleasure' song and one by one of their musical heroes. So who was flying high in the sky and who got a taste of Kryptonite and fell flat?
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Sunday, 20 November 2011
The X Factor Live Show Week 7 - The Round Up
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Sunday, 13 November 2011
The X Factor Live Show Week 6 - The Round Up
In the words of Alan Carr, what a week it's been! Frankie Cocozza exited The X Factor so it opened up a place for one of the previous contestants who never got to face a public vote - Amelia Lily, James Michael, Jonjo Kerr and 2 Shoes. The public made the right choice and voted Amelia Lily back in which was the best decision ever made!!! Not sure why they got rid of her in the first place, to be honest! Anyway, this week's X Factor paid tribute to the wonderful Lady Gaga and Queen, who both totally smashed it at the MTV EMA's last week with knockout performances. So it was time to find out, who was on the edge of glory, and who just needed to shut their Playboy mouth?
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Sunday, 6 November 2011
The X Factor Live Show Week 5 - The Round Up
And then there were nine!!! Note to Dermot O'Leary: As much as I love you and think that you look very dapper in those suits every week, Halloween was last week and we therefore do not need your dancing every week. Sack the zombie choreographer!! Anyways, it was time to whip out those dancing shoes and get the mirrorballs out. It was Club Classics week, but who completely painted the town red and who was just murder on the dancefloor (not in a good way either)?
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Saturday, 5 November 2011
The X Factor Live Show Week 4 - The Round Up
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Sunday, 23 October 2011
The X Factor Live Show Week 3 - The Round Up
Big hair, big egos, big voices, big arguments, big performances...this can only mean one thing: Rock Week! So it is time to find out who was on fire and who was fizzling out in the frying pan. Which acts completely headbanged their way through tonight's show and which ones are just a piece of trash on the floor in a rockstar's hotel room? Feel the heat, embrace the madness, devour the drama, it's time to have a look back at this weeks serving of the X Factor live show...
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Saturday, 22 October 2011
The X Factor Live Show Week 2 - The Round Up
A little late but we shall continue. After the X Factor had turned into the Shock Factor yet again after four contestants were eliminated by the judges, it was business as usual this week. What was particularly shocking was that Amelia left as I though she completely owned her performance the previous night and absolutely blew the roof off! She had the most powerful voice out of the whole competition and it was the saddest thing ever to see her go. As for the rest of them it was time for them to up the ante as the pressure was on like a Bonbon where they had to sing their little hearts out for their chance at a life-changing career move. With the theme of love and heartbreak, there were about to be some hearts broken as the fate of these contestants was left in the safe hands of the British public....
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Sunday, 9 October 2011
The X Factor Live Show Week 1 - the Round Up
What a live show it was last night! Embrace the drama, feel the fireworks, revel in the excitement! The performances last night really proved to be a mixed bag and there was plenty of conflict and bickering amongst the judges. The first theme of this week was UK vs. USA where the contestants had to take on a hot hit from an American artist and a British artist. After being informed of the cruel twist, in which each judge will have choose one of their own acts to go home on results night and consequently resulted in the suspension of the public vote for this week, the pressure was on to deliver knock-out performances to save themselves from elimination.
No doubt that emotions will be running high on the results show. Oh, how it would totally suck to be an X Factor judge right now - they sure have a tough job ahead of them...
We'll have to see what happens.
- First up was Amelia Lily who completely smashed it with a very interesting rendition of Michael Jackson's Billie Jean. She gave a powerful performance and was rocking a new candy pink hairdo. She received excellent feedback form the judges unsurprisingly.
- Next up was Johnny who gave a rather space-age like performance of Cher's huge hit Believe which did him no justice whatsoever. He received mixed feedback where Gary showed dislike for the performance where he described the performance as 'cheap'.
- The Rhythmix ladies absolutely smashed it singing Hip Hop First Lady Nicki Minaj's super-duper hit, Super Bass and they really did put their own spin on it. They proved to be the sassy, kick-ass girlband that was desperately needed on The X Factor. They received a huge thumbs-up from the judges.
- Frankie, who showed off a kooky new look, sang the tune of the moment The A Team by Ed Sheeran and proved to be a big hit with the judges but will this be enough to get him through to next week? Not too sure. Not a huge Frankie fan, to be honest...
- Sophie proved to be a dark horse in the competition after she sang a stripped down version of Katy Perry's Teenage Dream with sexy dark locks and a killer new outfit. She looked absolutely stunning, hopefully she'll be saved. I honestly think that this girl has a lot more to offer in the competition.
- Jonjo on the other hand seemed to lack a lot of confidence as he escaped right out of his comfort zone where he sang the classic rock song You Really Got Me and both Kelly and Tulisa expressed their disappointment but Gary had claimed that he had made Louis decision easy, which was a bit harsh.
- 2 Shoes added a touch of campness to the show with a Barbie-esque pink car and sang Girls Aloud's Something Kinda Ooh much to Gary's disappointment. Whether it was fun or crazy remains a question...
- Reunited with his beloved guitar, James sang The Beatles Ticket to Rode. e had a great voice but it looks like it wasn't enough to impress the judges. Still believe that he has so much more to give if he stays in the competition.
- Misha B totally smashed it with her rendition of Adele's Rolling in the Deep, in which he added her own urban flavour to it with her rap. Her stage presence was great and she was a massive hit with the judges!
- Nu Vibe brought some sexiness where they sang Beautiful People which was pretty average, but there is quite a bit of room for improvement.
- Marcus also killed it with his rendition of the current No.1 hit by Maroon 5 Moves Like Jagger with soulful vocals and looked very dapper.
- Sami brought her powerful voice to the stage and even Gary said that he will walk out of the competition if she is not there next week Looks like things are really heating up.
- The Risk then sang Plan B's She Said and completely nailed it. Not bad for a group who had just been put together at the Judges Houses' stage - so late into the competition. The new line up worked really well. Maybe it was the best risk that was ever taken...
- Craig also proved to be one of the standout performances of the night singing Jar of Hearts with his very own arrangement. He proved to be a true artist and the gamble paid off brilliantly.
- After bringing show much drama before, Kitty proved to be rather boring after her rendition of Who Wants to Live Forever, though it's obvious that she can sing and stuff. She didn't really bring anything to be honest.
- Newly redhead Janet sang beautifully and brought the perfect closure to the live show where she sang Coldplay's Fix You.
No doubt that emotions will be running high on the results show. Oh, how it would totally suck to be an X Factor judge right now - they sure have a tough job ahead of them...
We'll have to see what happens.
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Wednesday, 5 October 2011
The X Factor Judges Houses - The Round Up
After a very tough boot camp, the X Factor went global as the 32 finalists flew across many exotic locations from LA to Miami, Greece to Barcelona, all over the world in a last attempt to make it to the live finals. But this was no vacation, it was strictly straight down to business as their fate was hanging by a thread! Some would make the cut, for others it was the next plane home and the competition ended there and then for the contestants. So get ready, for tears, talent, guest judges, singing, hearts being smashed into pieces and then more tears as we round up all the exotic drama as the X Factor goes global. There were many big shocks along the way, but the biggest shock of all I must say was Sinitta being dressed a lot more conservatively?! Not sure what happened there. Maybe she wasn't quite in the mood? Or couldn't be bothered?
Barcelona...
I was right after all! Louis had put Goldie through but she later dropped out and we learnt that she had been replaced by Sami. Also sad that Terry didn't make it through to the next round as I felt he delivered a good enough performance, but I suppose that's how the cookie crumbles. Goldie put in a rather eccentric performance of J.Lo's On the Floor, which was very baffling indeed. She would have been a complete nightmare to mentor so maybe it was a blessing. Or a curse? This was the last we ever saw of her. On the plus side, Jonjo made it through to Louis's final four. Despite being a bag of nerves, he showed tonnes of potential and could be the dark horse of the competition if he finds a way to control his nerves. It was to my utter surprise that Louis had chosen Kitty as he previously mentioned she would be a nightmare to mentor!! Well let's just see how the cookie crumbles on this one!!
LA...
Over in La La Land, Robbie Williams joined Gary in a LA in which he took a leaf out of Sinitta's book (or wardrobe in this case) and made an, ahem, 'grand entrance'. Anyways, it was down to serious business though as the boys were required to sing in order to win a place in the final. Unfortunately, Luke Lucas fell at the last hurdle as he proved to be struggling with his song choice. Despite showing oodles of potential in the first round of auditions, the pressure got too much it wasn't enough to get him through and he was sent home. Gutted about John though - second time unlucky.He was clearly a better singer than Frankie. James was also a surprise, but I'm glad Craig got through. He'll go far in the competition. Glad Marcus got through, I was really routing for him as he absolutely smashed it. Not too sure about Frankie though. He seems to care more about getting laid then being a popstar. Maybe he should be on the Playboy channel instead of The X Factor...
Miami...
Over at Kelly's house in Miami where she was joined by Oscar-winner and American Idol alumni Jennifer Hudson with the girls. The X Factor became the Shock Factor when Jade failed to make it through and I would like to take this time to show my disdain. She should have went through! She has a beautiful voice! Someone who I never expected to get through was Sophie?! Still not too sure what to make of this but we will have to see whether she will prove to be a dark horse in the competition. Glad Amelia got through where she killed it with her rendition of E.T. Imagine if she and Katy Perry did a duet in the final?! Sick!!!!!!!!!!! No wait. Katy who?! Misha also impressed with her sassy appeal waiting to steal Jennifer's crown. Janet also made it through but needs to come out of her shell a bit! I reckon there are some serious contenders in the Girls category!!!! The heat is on!!!
Greece...
And the award for the most underwhelming category this year goes to .... *drum roll* the Groups. After a lot of mumbling and jumbling at boot camp, the final four were selected. But the jumbling didn't stop there after two lacklustre performances from The Keys and The Risk as Tulisa decided to take a risk of her own as she took the lead singer of The Keys and three fifths of The Risk and created a new group, retaining the name The Risk. Slightly worrying as it may deter groups from trying out next year. But with the roaring success of One Direction it could work out beautifully. Two Shoes made it as did Nu Vibe and Rhythmix.
And as for the BIG TWIST...
Wonder what it could be...
Barcelona...
I was right after all! Louis had put Goldie through but she later dropped out and we learnt that she had been replaced by Sami. Also sad that Terry didn't make it through to the next round as I felt he delivered a good enough performance, but I suppose that's how the cookie crumbles. Goldie put in a rather eccentric performance of J.Lo's On the Floor, which was very baffling indeed. She would have been a complete nightmare to mentor so maybe it was a blessing. Or a curse? This was the last we ever saw of her. On the plus side, Jonjo made it through to Louis's final four. Despite being a bag of nerves, he showed tonnes of potential and could be the dark horse of the competition if he finds a way to control his nerves. It was to my utter surprise that Louis had chosen Kitty as he previously mentioned she would be a nightmare to mentor!! Well let's just see how the cookie crumbles on this one!!
LA...
Over in La La Land, Robbie Williams joined Gary in a LA in which he took a leaf out of Sinitta's book (or wardrobe in this case) and made an, ahem, 'grand entrance'. Anyways, it was down to serious business though as the boys were required to sing in order to win a place in the final. Unfortunately, Luke Lucas fell at the last hurdle as he proved to be struggling with his song choice. Despite showing oodles of potential in the first round of auditions, the pressure got too much it wasn't enough to get him through and he was sent home. Gutted about John though - second time unlucky.He was clearly a better singer than Frankie. James was also a surprise, but I'm glad Craig got through. He'll go far in the competition. Glad Marcus got through, I was really routing for him as he absolutely smashed it. Not too sure about Frankie though. He seems to care more about getting laid then being a popstar. Maybe he should be on the Playboy channel instead of The X Factor...
Miami...
Over at Kelly's house in Miami where she was joined by Oscar-winner and American Idol alumni Jennifer Hudson with the girls. The X Factor became the Shock Factor when Jade failed to make it through and I would like to take this time to show my disdain. She should have went through! She has a beautiful voice! Someone who I never expected to get through was Sophie?! Still not too sure what to make of this but we will have to see whether she will prove to be a dark horse in the competition. Glad Amelia got through where she killed it with her rendition of E.T. Imagine if she and Katy Perry did a duet in the final?! Sick!!!!!!!!!!! No wait. Katy who?! Misha also impressed with her sassy appeal waiting to steal Jennifer's crown. Janet also made it through but needs to come out of her shell a bit! I reckon there are some serious contenders in the Girls category!!!! The heat is on!!!
Greece...
And the award for the most underwhelming category this year goes to .... *drum roll* the Groups. After a lot of mumbling and jumbling at boot camp, the final four were selected. But the jumbling didn't stop there after two lacklustre performances from The Keys and The Risk as Tulisa decided to take a risk of her own as she took the lead singer of The Keys and three fifths of The Risk and created a new group, retaining the name The Risk. Slightly worrying as it may deter groups from trying out next year. But with the roaring success of One Direction it could work out beautifully. Two Shoes made it as did Nu Vibe and Rhythmix.
And as for the BIG TWIST...
Wonder what it could be...
- Another wild card where a few of the previous contestants are brought back and given a second chance to perform in the live finals?
- The return of Simon Cowell or a fifth judge?
- One of the finalists being eliminated before the finals even begin?
We shall have to wait and see. Exciting though...
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Tuesday, 20 September 2011
The X Factor Auditions Weeks 4 and 5: The Final Batch of Auditions - The Round up
Things are really starting to heat up in the kitchen – I’m feeling the heat more than ever before! A lot of talent was really cooking in the kitchen where this weekend’s X Factor double bill never failed to impress where we were witnessing the birth of some potential popstars who wowed us last week. With a few mediocrities thrown in along the way, the kitchen was serving up more drama, more thrills, more talent, more enjoyment than ever before and it has all been given to us on a huge platter every weekend for the past few weeks! I think that this series of X Factor auditions are proving to be the most exciting and entertaining yet! Believe me when I say that this competition is about to get very fascinating indeed! Time to go into the kitchen and get a taste of some delectable auditions to whet our appetites and look through the last batch of this year's auditions....
The Couldn't Understand a Word you were Singing...
Graham was one of the memorable auditions of the week – for ALL the wrong reasons! As hilarious as it was, his audition was just one big car crash as no one could hear a single word he was singing and he was also completely out of tune!! With two equally horrendous renditions of She Bangs and Shaggy’s It Wasn’t Me, his dancing was pretty mediocre (okay, that was an understatement!) everyone struggled to differentiate the two songs! It was all going so well, and then we were in the midst of a downward spiral in terms of the talent! Was freakin' hilarious though, but Graham? You are never EVER gonna go anywhere NEAR bootcamp!!! EVER!!
The Singing hairdresser....
Image-obsessed Liverpudlian Marcus proved to be another huge surprise after singing a Stevie Wonder classic. Bringing along his family and clients along for moral support, Marcus blew the judges and audience away with his stage presence and soulful singing voice – he got the audience on their feet! Marks and Spencers will be welcoming him with their open arms! Other department stores better watch it!
The Potential Winners....
This weekend's X Factor double bill wasn't short of talent and we saw many potential winners, even if it still maybe too early to determine who's tipped for triumph (and the show is also cleverly edited too). The talent was extremely overwhelming and these lot are definitely guaranteed to make it in the real world. I reckon we may have had another Susan Boyle moment when 31-year-old leopard-print clad Samantha who initially suffered a serious case of verbal diarrhoea as a result of nerves and anxiety. She totally blew everyone away with her amazing singing voice and won the hearts of the audience and the judges as she managed to hit every note without fail and took everyone by surprise. The audience was still buzzing after her epic audition and she is becoming a firm favourite in the competition. She inevitable received a unanimous yes from the judging panel and was sailing through to the next round. She just needs to stop taking style tips from Scary Spice (in the earlier days!) Another popular act was Lascel, who sang Kings of Leon's Use Somebody with his very own unique twist in which he slightly changed the lyrics in order to add that extra stamp of identity. This came across as very raw and believable. That was by far the best version of that song that I have ever heard and I really hope he goes far in the competition as I think he is amazing and has the ultimate likeability factor too. His smooth, strong, soulful voice absolutely moved me and I really hope he gets round to writing some amazing songs and making a killer record. Pixie Lott-lookalike Amelia Lily also proved to be a little powerhouse, especially for a 16-year-old girl. With just a little bit more work she could be truly amazing and could potentially sell millions and millions of records worldwide. Then there was Jonjo, the soldier, whose nerves got the best of him at first but later on he totally killed it with his smooth voice and showed tonnes of potential but lack of self-belief which could easily be worked on methinks...
The disbanded girl group...
Girlband aptly-named Twisted had a rather disastrous audition when their version of Adele's Someone Like You was horrendous. - the worst version of that song that I have ever heard. They totally murdered it! They were less like a group and more like a really good singer and her backing singers (kinda reminds me of the Pussycat Dolls) Chrissy then auditioned alone after epicly failing with the other girls and totally killed it and proved that she didn't need the other girls. She was absolutely right to follow Kelly's advice. Thank God Kelly went after her and brought her back!
The further evidence of Jedward/Chico/Wagner Syndrome...
The X Factor then turned plastic fantastic when two rather shiny, colourful, out of tune hopefuls who go by the name of Kendro decided to plaster their lips in lip gloss for some relatively unknown reason before murdering singing Lady Gaga's Born This Way rather badly and their dancing was even worse. Nonetheless, they managed to win the judges over (except Gary) with this mediocre audition and were put through to the next round, even though they obviously won't last very long in the competition. Hmmm....
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The Only Way may be Essex after all...
Two tanorexics who go by the name of 2 Shoes also took to the stage in matching outfits hailing all the way from Essex. They became a huge surprise after singing All My Life with their powerful voices and brought some soul and fire to the X-Factor auditions. They would look so much more beautiful if they removed all of that make-up and fake tan as they look like they've tried too hard but that can easily be worked on with an army of stylists. With a make-under and more work on their vocals, these girls are potentially superstars!!!
The Nut job...
Natasha came on stage in a purple dress that threatened to set her boobs and bits free and failed to impress with her (not-so-sexy) dancing!! She was very scary in a million ways. She sang completely out of tune, out of time, and out of everything and gave the audience and the judges a banging headache. She kept having to pull up that dress as it kept falling down! Her obsession with Gary was also very, very disturbing and creepy. This was one disastrous, car crash audition. She has NO singing voice! Definitely a NEVER from me!!! Who's idea was it to take the X Factor auditions to Wales?!
The Maths Cutie...
Just as we were losing faith in Wales in terms of the lacklustre talent it was giving us, fit Maths teacher John Adams made everyone want to go back to school when he auditioned in Cardiff with his beautiful singing voice and extremely good looks. Swoon!!! He was looking very dapper on that stage I must say and he had an amazing voice!!! What is there not to love about this guy! He can teach me maths any time!!! He had loads of likeability, charm and I really hope he makes an album at some point...
The Never too late to make it...
31-year-old Michelle showed that after having four kids that its never too late to make it big as she stormed the stage with her beautiful singing voice and reduced Tulisa to tears after bringing back memories of her own mum and will definitely prove to be popular in the Overs category! Very poignant. 51-year-old Terry also blew the audience and the judges away on the second part of the final auditions shows when he sung a Michael Bolton song and proved that he still had it after all these years...
The Comeback King...
John Wilding auditioned last year and reached the judges houses stage of the competition. After being knocked down, he wasn't going to be knocked out as he came back better than ever. It's always a huge gamble returning but I believe that John has a real chance here as he showed off a very powerful voice hitting every single note without fail. This performance was really enjoyable and mind-blowing to watch. Very difficult to sing anything by Jennifer Hudson, but he definitely did it justice and Jennifer would be proud if she ever got round to seeing this!!!
The Bad Boy Gone Good....
Bradley, who had been previously expelled from three schools in the past blew the judges away with his rather unique, raspy singing voice. He had that sort of indie tone to his voice. Even though he seemed nervous he proved that he was a changed man, as Chris Brown would say. He has a very soothing and mellow tone to his voice and also had the likeability factor. The competition has just got even more interesting. He even ended up getting emotional over the overwhelming support at the end - bless him! Looking forward to hearing his album, as of when it gets released...
The Persistent Nut Job...
Should they really have shown this audition? Some people just do NOT know when to give up and I don't mean this in a good way either. No point coming back if they are showing no signs of improvement. This applies to 54-year-old Ceri, who had her forth stint on the X Factor and thought that after Simon's departure from the judging panel, she might stand a chance and make it through to boot camp. After not singing I Dreamed a Dream, she sang I Will Always Love You, which sounded even more out of tune and out of time and she murdered such an iconic song. Not exactly Susan Boyle. Was entertaining, but for all the wrong reasons!! It's clear that this woman seems to be very ill indeed! Her singing was even worse than previous years so she got four flat-out no's. Sack the singing tutor!! Hopefully, there's a refund policy...
The 'Please Get a Room!'....
These two people were sickening! Neil and Margaret both had bad teeth and showed too much PDAs as they both auditioned separately and were equally terrible! Both of them were out of tune and had a terrible image! Neil did some terrible dad-dancing and his singing was just as bad, if not worse! But at least they were on the same boat as they both received four no's. This has probably brought them even closer together! Margaret bit back whilst Neil seemed a lot nicer! They could sing to each other but just not to the rest of the world! So please, please, please get a room!!!
R.I.P X Factor 2011 auditions... You shall be sorely missed...
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The Bad Boy Gone Good....
Bradley, who had been previously expelled from three schools in the past blew the judges away with his rather unique, raspy singing voice. He had that sort of indie tone to his voice. Even though he seemed nervous he proved that he was a changed man, as Chris Brown would say. He has a very soothing and mellow tone to his voice and also had the likeability factor. The competition has just got even more interesting. He even ended up getting emotional over the overwhelming support at the end - bless him! Looking forward to hearing his album, as of when it gets released...
The Persistent Nut Job...
Should they really have shown this audition? Some people just do NOT know when to give up and I don't mean this in a good way either. No point coming back if they are showing no signs of improvement. This applies to 54-year-old Ceri, who had her forth stint on the X Factor and thought that after Simon's departure from the judging panel, she might stand a chance and make it through to boot camp. After not singing I Dreamed a Dream, she sang I Will Always Love You, which sounded even more out of tune and out of time and she murdered such an iconic song. Not exactly Susan Boyle. Was entertaining, but for all the wrong reasons!! It's clear that this woman seems to be very ill indeed! Her singing was even worse than previous years so she got four flat-out no's. Sack the singing tutor!! Hopefully, there's a refund policy...
The 'Please Get a Room!'....
These two people were sickening! Neil and Margaret both had bad teeth and showed too much PDAs as they both auditioned separately and were equally terrible! Both of them were out of tune and had a terrible image! Neil did some terrible dad-dancing and his singing was just as bad, if not worse! But at least they were on the same boat as they both received four no's. This has probably brought them even closer together! Margaret bit back whilst Neil seemed a lot nicer! They could sing to each other but just not to the rest of the world! So please, please, please get a room!!!
R.I.P X Factor 2011 auditions... You shall be sorely missed...
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NOT LONG NOW TILL THE X-FACTOR USA!!!
So FOOKIN' excited!!!!!!!!!!!! ITV2. 22nd - 23rd SEPTEMBER - IT'S A DATE!!!
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Monday, 22 August 2011
The Return of the X-Factor according to me - The Round Up!
X-Citing! X-travagant! X- traordinary! X-Rated! X-Centric! X definitely marked the spot on Saturday night! The return of the X-Factor never failed to impress and it undoubtedly proved to be bigger and better than ever! From mooning to crooning, there was nothing short of entertainment during the first instalment of the search for a superstar. With a newly revamped panel consisting of Kelly Rowland , Tulisa and Gary Barlow as well as the return of long-standing judge and music manager Louis Walsh, this marked a new generation for the long-running music show. This new line-up
failed to disappoint and proved that the X-Factor can be successful minus Simon Cowell on the panel, even though he is sorely missed by many fans out there. Sorry, what? Simon who? Cheryl who? Dannii who? In my honest opinion, I don't think there could have been a better line up with Kelly being known as one third of the biggest and best girlband the world has ever seen, Gary Barlow who looked rather yummy, being part of Take That (need I say more?) and Tulisa, one third of one of the UK's biggest urban acts N-Dubz, who are highly regarded for being very hands-on with the production of their music and their image. And above all, there was the return of the wonderful Dermot O' Leary, who was on hand backstage reassuring the contestants!
As for the contestants, we pretty much saw everything the other night ... and I mean, literally, everything!!!!
The Good ...
First of all, 18-year-old Frankie gave us an eyeful by showing a list of 7 girls' names tattooed on his derrière, which is the craziest thing ever, and subsequently proved to be a mini-Robbie with his rendition of the Zutons' Valerie with hiscockiness edginess and too-cool-for-school attitude, which went down a storm with the four judges (and received a lukewarm reaction from myself) who put him through to the next round.
Then we saw 16-year-old Janet, who proved to be a favourite after just one week, gave a breathtakingly brilliant rendition of Elton John's Your Song which moved the judges and audience. She seems like the next Diana Vickers or Ellie Goulding with her laid-back style. She could win just on cuteness alone - she's like a little doll you just want to pick up. You can't not love this girl and her amazing singing voice.
The Very Bad...
It wasn't long before things began to heat up when 19-year-old George, who had previously auditioned as one third of ill-fated group Triple Trouble back in 2009 and shouted at the judges and audiences and furiously chucked the microphone on the floor, initially planned to redeem himself and prove that he had matured and had become a changed man after his obnoxious behaviour towards the judges during his previous stint, but it turned out he failed miserably. With his abysmal rendition of Pitbull and Ne-yo's monster summer hit Give Me Everything, where he sounded like a corpse and started strutting around the stage like a demented, singing zombie, he then gave a rather intimidating stance behind Tulisa, showing a lot of angst and aggression. The audience also showed their disdain for him and made it very clear that they disliked him and that he created a bad atmosphere and a negative energy. He proved himself to be anything but a popstar, embodying all of the negative qualities you would not want to find in a popstar. He then started to get personal by going against everything he previously said aboutbeing deceitful and wanting to cause Quadruple Trouble 'maturing' and gave Tulisa a mouthful of verbal abuse by branding her a "scumbag from the block [ ... ] trying to replace Cheryl" to which Tulisa proved she could stand her own ground by not taking any sh*t and then the obnoxious teen gifted the judges with obscene finger gestures whilst being escorted off stage by security. You know things are going badly when the chivalrous-as-ever Dermot is trying to calm him down and tell him off as George showed no signs of stopping his vicious outburst backstage. His behaviour was disgusting and I strongly believe that if Cheryl, Dannii and Simon ever witnessed that then they would be extremely disgusted too. It became extremely evident that George hadn't changed at all and consequently made himself look even more pathetic as his second stint on the X Factor proved to be a million times as disastrous and an even bigger car crash than before.
TheWeird Hmmm ...
Goldie - the female equivalent of Wagner? Errrrm ... NO. Goldie's audition was one that I just found extremely confusing rather than entertaining. She suffered what looked like extreme stage fright when she chundered in a plastic bag then went on stage and performed a song nobody had seemed to had heard of and no one could understand a single word she was singing. While she was at it, she also gave Gary a lapdance (let's hope his wife wasn't watching!) and started gyrating scantily-clad across the stage like a madwoman. She (seemingly) impressed all the judges except for Gary. It seems not even a saucy lapdance was enough to convince him. This was where we saw glimpses of Simon Cowell coming out. But I can guarantee that she won't get very far in the competition or bring the sameweirdness "magic" Wagner brought to last year's series. It will only be a matter of time before Goldie will start to get rusty and lose her lack of shine. On the plus side, she had an amazing body and was definitely in good shape for her age!
And the 'On the Fence' ...
A self-absorbed, Leann Rimes look-a-like drama queen in the form of Kitty also auditioned, belting out a rather impressive rendition of Lady Gaga's The Edge Of Glory which blew both the audience and judges away. Just as well, as I was hoping she would be good after her little dramatic monologue, but then she came across as rather pretentious in my opinion where she sat on the edge of the stage and just wouldn't shut up. On one hand, I reckon she has a good voice, but on the other I'm not sure if she'll go very far in the competition. For me, this is just a big, fat, black, bold question mark. We'll just have to see what happens, methinks ....
So far so good! Good to have you back, X Factor! Cannot wait for the US version, let's see how they both compare ...
So what did you think of the X Factor? Have a favourite yet? Thoughts????
failed to disappoint and proved that the X-Factor can be successful minus Simon Cowell on the panel, even though he is sorely missed by many fans out there. Sorry, what? Simon who? Cheryl who? Dannii who? In my honest opinion, I don't think there could have been a better line up with Kelly being known as one third of the biggest and best girlband the world has ever seen, Gary Barlow who looked rather yummy, being part of Take That (need I say more?) and Tulisa, one third of one of the UK's biggest urban acts N-Dubz, who are highly regarded for being very hands-on with the production of their music and their image. And above all, there was the return of the wonderful Dermot O' Leary, who was on hand backstage reassuring the contestants!
As for the contestants, we pretty much saw everything the other night ... and I mean, literally, everything!!!!
The Good ...
First of all, 18-year-old Frankie gave us an eyeful by showing a list of 7 girls' names tattooed on his derrière, which is the craziest thing ever, and subsequently proved to be a mini-Robbie with his rendition of the Zutons' Valerie with his
Then we saw 16-year-old Janet, who proved to be a favourite after just one week, gave a breathtakingly brilliant rendition of Elton John's Your Song which moved the judges and audience. She seems like the next Diana Vickers or Ellie Goulding with her laid-back style. She could win just on cuteness alone - she's like a little doll you just want to pick up. You can't not love this girl and her amazing singing voice.
The Very Bad...
It wasn't long before things began to heat up when 19-year-old George, who had previously auditioned as one third of ill-fated group Triple Trouble back in 2009 and shouted at the judges and audiences and furiously chucked the microphone on the floor, initially planned to redeem himself and prove that he had matured and had become a changed man after his obnoxious behaviour towards the judges during his previous stint, but it turned out he failed miserably. With his abysmal rendition of Pitbull and Ne-yo's monster summer hit Give Me Everything, where he sounded like a corpse and started strutting around the stage like a demented, singing zombie, he then gave a rather intimidating stance behind Tulisa, showing a lot of angst and aggression. The audience also showed their disdain for him and made it very clear that they disliked him and that he created a bad atmosphere and a negative energy. He proved himself to be anything but a popstar, embodying all of the negative qualities you would not want to find in a popstar. He then started to get personal by going against everything he previously said about
The
Goldie - the female equivalent of Wagner? Errrrm ... NO. Goldie's audition was one that I just found extremely confusing rather than entertaining. She suffered what looked like extreme stage fright when she chundered in a plastic bag then went on stage and performed a song nobody had seemed to had heard of and no one could understand a single word she was singing. While she was at it, she also gave Gary a lapdance (let's hope his wife wasn't watching!) and started gyrating scantily-clad across the stage like a madwoman. She (seemingly) impressed all the judges except for Gary. It seems not even a saucy lapdance was enough to convince him. This was where we saw glimpses of Simon Cowell coming out. But I can guarantee that she won't get very far in the competition or bring the same
And the 'On the Fence' ...
A self-absorbed, Leann Rimes look-a-like drama queen in the form of Kitty also auditioned, belting out a rather impressive rendition of Lady Gaga's The Edge Of Glory which blew both the audience and judges away. Just as well, as I was hoping she would be good after her little dramatic monologue, but then she came across as rather pretentious in my opinion where she sat on the edge of the stage and just wouldn't shut up. On one hand, I reckon she has a good voice, but on the other I'm not sure if she'll go very far in the competition. For me, this is just a big, fat, black, bold question mark. We'll just have to see what happens, methinks ....
So far so good! Good to have you back, X Factor! Cannot wait for the US version, let's see how they both compare ...
So what did you think of the X Factor? Have a favourite yet? Thoughts????
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