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982.1 | Though why I'm defending it only God knows! | NEWOA::SAXBY | Go ahead, Punk. MAKE MY TEA!!!! | Wed Feb 26 1992 11:18 | 13 |
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It's highly debateable that there is any difference between 99% of
the acts on TOTP and those on Stars In Their Eyes. After all, few
groups start off with any training to be musicians or singers; they
just do it and a lot are bloody awful at it. Sometimes the better ones
progress, but often the TOTP acts are one-hit wonders who are rubbish
when they appear on TOTP and don't stick around long enough to get
better.
In defence of TOTP, there is no doubt a lot more time to set up the
Stars In Their Eyes performances than TOTP has for each weeks show.
Mark
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982.2 | Some ideas | FUTURS::HAZEL | A cubic attoparsec = 1 fluid ounce | Wed Feb 26 1992 12:58 | 38 |
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> 1) Does the programme prove that you take almost anybody and with the
> right packaging (makeup, rehearsals, etc etc) and turn them into a
> minor celebrity and even a star? If so, the programme could be seen as
> the ultimate dig at the showbiz establishment.
Yes. If you take a dispassionate view of 'showbiz', you'll find it full
of highly talented people who flopped because of bad breaks, and highly
untalented people who made it big by being prepared to do anything to
draw attention to themselves.
> 2) If these people can sing 'live' then why can't the pros on, say,
> TOTP?
Perhaps most of them only sell on the studio effects, or on the videos
they make.
> 3) Is it further proof that showbiz is all about lucky breaks?
What further proof is needed? Look at a typical famous 'heartthrob' or
'sex-symbol', and ask yourself whether many of them are any
better-looking than people you meet in the street. And many of such
famous showbiz people are only famous for their looks.
> 4) Is, in fact, there any significant achievement here? Is it that
> major credit goes to the individuals? Is the major credit due to the
> producers etc? Or is it that any decent production team could turn out
> a show like this given people with some ability to sing in tune?
There's probably credit due to most of the people involved.
You have to remember that it takes a certain kind of personality to
want to get up in front of an audience and perform. Hence, only the
lookalikes who have the right personalities would tend to come forward.
I think personality is the largest part of being in showbiz.
Dave Hazel
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982.3 | | WELLIN::NISBET | Sunrise, the colour frontier | Mon Mar 09 1992 12:34 | 7 |
| I'm surprised to hear that they don't mime on SITE. I was watching
closely how they handled the mike, and a lot of the time they didn't
have it very close to their mouth. Usually you can hear slight
variations in volume when a singer is waving the mike about.
Dougie
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982.4 | | ARRODS::WHITEHEADJ | A spider in my dreams | Mon Mar 09 1992 12:52 | 5 |
| I saw an article, I think in on Oracle (RSVP:tv), on how to apply to
appear on SITE. You go to an audition, "you have to *SOUND* like your
chosen artist and looks are not important". To wit, Tom Jones!
Goldy.
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982.5 | I'm the King of Rock'n Roll...completely | ARRODS::OHAGANB | I wev ma privet parts et yaw aunty | Mon Mar 09 1992 14:42 | 10 |
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>>you have to *SOUND* LIKE your chosen artist
Well, I think we can safely say that this definitely puts Jarrow and
Junior Elvis out of the picture.
barry.
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982.6 | | CHEFS::BRIGGSR | Four Flat Tyres on a Muddy Road | Wed Mar 11 1992 12:07 | 6 |
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The only thing about miming is the our Les always invariably emphasises
the fact that they are not miming. So, either he speaks with forked
tongue or they are indeed doing it 'live' in front of their audience.
Richard
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982.7 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | I wev ma privet parts et yaw aunty | Thu Mar 12 1992 10:50 | 5 |
| Les "speaks with forked tongue"? Unimaginable, a true professional
with bags of integrity, honour, panache and a man who no doubt knows
a thing or two about golf. You'll be telling me that Brucey spits next.
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982.8 | | CHEFS::BRIGGSR | Four Flat Tyres on a Muddy Road | Fri Mar 13 1992 09:27 | 6 |
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Related subject. I read yesterday that TOTP now insists live vocals.
Richard
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982.9 | Actually, TOTP's always been rubbish! | NEWOA::SAXBY | Is that IT?!?! | Fri Mar 13 1992 09:37 | 6 |
| � Related subject. I read yesterday that TOTP now insists live vocals.
Presumably they also now insist that the presenters shout and sound
constantly out of breath! Music wasn't like this in my day! :^)
Mark
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982.10 | | ARRODS::OHAGANB | Meals on Wheels of Steel | Fri Mar 13 1992 09:51 | 1 |
| I thought Gun were the business last night on TOTP.
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982.11 | Good one! :^) | NEWOA::SAXBY | Is that IT?!?! | Fri Mar 13 1992 10:02 | 4 |
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ha ha ha ha ha.
Mark
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