Black Orchid wrote on Jun 2
nd, 2016 at 1:47pm:
Sorry Herbert but a standing ovation? Seriously?
Negroes and Pacific Islanders. Any sort of coloured folk.
Black Orchid wrote on Jun 2
nd, 2016 at 1:47pm:
They would have received a 'no' from me too I'm afraid. They just didn't have it.
The idea is that raw talent is given a "Yes!" - and then they go into a training session with one of the judges.
Their individual voices and harmonies are given a 'tune-up'... the song is picked for them ... their choreography ... their clothing - ALL of these are chosen and shaped into a future performance designed by 'the coach' - which is one of the judges (or someone else). That's the usual format.
I heard a nice little vibrato in their voices - which is the hallmark of having real potential. Not flat, not plain.
They sang with no accompaniment - and before a bored, cynical, and hostile Simon Cowell even before they had opened their mouths.
Listen to today's 'pop stars' ... any faults in their voices are hidden behind a cacophony of yelling and hyperactivity on stage by the singers and dancers who are there to distract from the fact that few of these so-called 'pop-stars' have any real talent.