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What if these people were on American Idol? What if these people entered American Idol before they were famous:
Kate Bush Bob Dylan Bjork Yoko Ono Joni Mitchell Prince Roger Waters David Gilmour Alanis Morissette How long do you think they would last? | |
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Kate Bush never heard her sing
Bob Dylan never heard him Bjork she wouldn't get past auditions Yoko Ono she wouldn't get past auditions Joni Mitchell she might get to the first round Prince he wouldn't get past the first live show in hollywood..but then again he might now get that far Roger Waters never h eard him David Gilmour never heard him Alanis Morissette she wouldn't get past round one Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
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Moonwalkbjrain said: Kate Bush never heard her sing
Bob Dylan never heard him Bjork she wouldn't get past auditions Yoko Ono she wouldn't get past auditions Joni Mitchell she might get to the first round Prince he wouldn't get past the first live show in hollywood..but then again he might now get that far Roger Waters never h eard him David Gilmour never heard him Alanis Morissette she wouldn't get past round one Are you outta your mind? Bjork's voice is AMAZING, just extremelyunique. Kate's too. Now Yoko Ono would be the 1st to go. Four strings across the bridge. Ready to carry me over,Over the quavers, drunk in the bars,Out of the realm of the orchestra | |
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I think Kate would win, considering their "standards". (only she's not American ) Oh, I forgot about Bob Dylan....vocally, I don't know who's worse, him or Yoko. Four strings across the bridge. Ready to carry me over,Over the quavers, drunk in the bars,Out of the realm of the orchestra | |
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They're all amazing artists. But American Idol isn't about talent, it's about who can easily be marketed to a mainstream audience and has at least an okay voice. I don't think any of them would make it very far. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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meow85 said: They're all amazing artists. But American Idol isn't about talent, it's about who can easily be marketed to a mainstream audience and has at least an okay voice. I don't think any of them would make it very far.
that's what i was thinking... All of the people on my list have been recognised as musical revolutionaries and sell, even Yoko Ono who now is critically acclaimed and sells well. I don't think anyone musically interesting would ever make it past the first round, because their standards are dull 1980's R&B cliches -- like Paula, actually. I can just see a young Kate Bush performing Wuthering Heights for the judges - "You've got no fashion sense, your voice is all over the place..." | |
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meow85 said: They're all amazing artists. But American Idol isn't about talent, it's about who can easily be marketed to a mainstream audience and has at least an okay voice. I don't think any of them would make it very far.
Yoko Ono is hardly an amazing artist..... I am not African. Africa is in me, but I cannot return.
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HelloKittyIsMyFriend said: Moonwalkbjrain said: Kate Bush never heard her sing
Bob Dylan never heard him Bjork she wouldn't get past auditions Yoko Ono she wouldn't get past auditions Joni Mitchell she might get to the first round Prince he wouldn't get past the first live show in hollywood..but then again he might now get that far Roger Waters never h eard him David Gilmour never heard him Alanis Morissette she wouldn't get past round one Are you outta your mind? Bjork's voice is AMAZING, just extremelyunique. Kate's too. Now Yoko Ono would be the 1st to go. i'm not outta my mind the judges r...i like bjork..but b real u kno they wouldn't let her thru. Yesterday is dead...tomorrow hasnt arrived yet....i have just ONE day...
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boriquateddy said: meow85 said: They're all amazing artists. But American Idol isn't about talent, it's about who can easily be marketed to a mainstream audience and has at least an okay voice. I don't think any of them would make it very far.
Yoko Ono is hardly an amazing artist..... You'd be surprised... . [This message was edited Tue Jul 13 22:18:56 2004 by MrSquiggle] | |
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MrSquiggle said: boriquateddy said: Yoko Ono is hardly an amazing artist..... You'd be surprised... . [This message was edited Tue Jul 13 22:18:56 2004 by MrSquiggle] i wouldn't. pretentious people with no clue have been pretending to like her bullshit since the late 60's. pretentious people with no clue still pretend to like her bullshit. they must REALLY love John Lennon to put up with her nonsense and treat her as legit. [This message was edited Tue Jul 13 22:28:04 2004 by GrayKing] "Awards are like hemorrhoids. Sooner or later, every asshole gets one." | |
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Moonwalkbjrain said: HelloKittyIsMyFriend said: Are you outta your mind? Bjork's voice is AMAZING, just extremelyunique. Kate's too. Now Yoko Ono would be the 1st to go. i'm not outta my mind the judges r...i like bjork..but b real u kno they wouldn't let her thru. yeah that's true. But Fantasia won though....so you never know. Four strings across the bridge. Ready to carry me over,Over the quavers, drunk in the bars,Out of the realm of the orchestra | |
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MrSquiggle said: boriquateddy said: Yoko Ono is hardly an amazing artist..... You'd be surprised... . [This message was edited Tue Jul 13 22:18:56 2004 by MrSquiggle] this is an review from cdnow.com. They gave "Season of Glass" 5 stars. you sure this wasn't your review? An Enormously Moving Collection, August 27, 2002 Reviewer: slave4uboi (see more about me) from University Park, PA Recorded after the death of John Lennon, Yoko Ono's "Season Of Glass" is probably among the 10 best albums of all time. For an artist as unique and widely criticized as Ono, her music certainly does not reflect all the negative vibes she has received from the world. "Season" is a deeply personal, heartfelt album. In "Goodbye Sadness," Yoko says just that. ("Goodbye sadness/I don't need you anymore") It's a beautiful track. "Mindweaver" has a haunting opening with Yoko on the phone with a mysterious caller, and the track itself is amazing. "Even When You're Far Away," one of my personal favorites, and "Nobody Sees Me Like You Do" are gorgeous love songs. "No, No, No" is an exruciatingly desperate song featuring gunshots, and "She Gets Down On Her Knees" is superb. The quiet but luminous "Toyboat" brings tears to my eyes with every listen, Yoko's voice at her most beautiful and most peaceful. The brilliant "Walking On Thin Ice" is a bonus track, as is an a capella version of "I Don't Know Why." "Season Of Glass" is nothing short of a masterpiece. Ono is a talented woman who will go down in history as one of the most influential artists of our time. Four strings across the bridge. Ready to carry me over,Over the quavers, drunk in the bars,Out of the realm of the orchestra | |
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HelloKittyIsMyFriend said: MrSquiggle said: this is an review from cdnow.com. They gave "Season of Glass" 5 stars. you sure this wasn't your review? An Enormously Moving Collection, August 27, 2002 Reviewer: slave4uboi (see more about me) from University Park, PA Recorded after the death of John Lennon, Yoko Ono's "Season Of Glass" is probably among the 10 best albums of all time. For an artist as unique and widely criticized as Ono, her music certainly does not reflect all the negative vibes she has received from the world. "Season" is a deeply personal, heartfelt album. In "Goodbye Sadness," Yoko says just that. ("Goodbye sadness/I don't need you anymore") It's a beautiful track. "Mindweaver" has a haunting opening with Yoko on the phone with a mysterious caller, and the track itself is amazing. "Even When You're Far Away," one of my personal favorites, and "Nobody Sees Me Like You Do" are gorgeous love songs. "No, No, No" is an exruciatingly desperate song featuring gunshots, and "She Gets Down On Her Knees" is superb. The quiet but luminous "Toyboat" brings tears to my eyes with every listen, Yoko's voice at her most beautiful and most peaceful. The brilliant "Walking On Thin Ice" is a bonus track, as is an a capella version of "I Don't Know Why." "Season Of Glass" is nothing short of a masterpiece. Ono is a talented woman who will go down in history as one of the most influential artists of our time. Not mine, but you can read mine here. She's a legend who is now recognised as such with a major cult following. "Walking On Thin Ice" was No. 1 on the US dance charts last year, and in recent times her singles "Open Your Box", "Kiss Kiss", "Yang Yang", "Will I/Fly", and most recently "Hell In Paradise" have all done really well. | |
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GrayKing said: i wouldn't. pretentious people with no clue have been pretending to like her bullshit since the late 60's. pretentious people with no clue still pretend to like her bullshit. they must REALLY love John Lennon to put up with her nonsense and treat her as legit. Honestly? I hate John Lennon. I think he is a prat and his music is vastly overrated. In the end, Yoko was the far more revolutionary and interesting musician. | |
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MrSquiggle said: What if these people entered American Idol before they were famous:
Kate Bush Bob Dylan Bjork Yoko Ono Joni Mitchell Prince Roger Waters David Gilmour Alanis Morissette How long do you think they would last? I don't believe any would make it, because none of these artists are ordinary, and all have defied standard musical conventions. I don't think Alanis would deserve to make it. Terrible. "Knowledge is preferable to ignorance. Better by far to embrace the hard truth than a reassuring faith. If we crave some cosmic purpose, then let us find ourselves a worthy goal" - Carl Sagan | |
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MrSquiggle said: GrayKing said: i wouldn't. pretentious people with no clue have been pretending to like her bullshit since the late 60's. pretentious people with no clue still pretend to like her bullshit. they must REALLY love John Lennon to put up with her nonsense and treat her as legit. Honestly? I hate John Lennon. I think he is a prat and his music is vastly overrated. In the end, Yoko was the far more revolutionary and interesting musician. "Awards are like hemorrhoids. Sooner or later, every asshole gets one." | |
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GrayKing said: Listen to something like Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band or Fly. No-one knew what to make of these albums when they came out in 1971. They have now become classics recognised as the grassroots of the punk revolution. She has been named as an influence by basically every female rocker, and a lot of the New Wave movement. Also, try and find a 71-year-old who can rock harder. | |
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MrSquiggle said: What if these people entered American Idol before they were famous:
Kate Bush Bob Dylan Bjork Yoko Ono Joni Mitchell Prince Roger Waters David Gilmour Alanis Morissette How long do you think they would last? if they did what it is that makes them amazing, they would transcend a silly TV show audition and get deals on the spot. if they had to stand around and sing air supply soft rock bullshit like the kids on AI have to do, it would just come off looking like a bad SNL skit. | |
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MrSquiggle said: GrayKing said: Listen to something like Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band or Fly. No-one knew what to make of these albums when they came out in 1971. They have now become classics recognised as the grassroots of the punk revolution. She has been named as an influence by basically every female rocker, and a lot of the New Wave movement. Also, try and find a 71-year-old who can rock harder. yes, thanks to John. and even then, if he wasn't attatched to them, they'd rightly be dismissed as the garbage they are. [This message was edited Tue Jul 13 23:28:53 2004 by GrayKing] "Awards are like hemorrhoids. Sooner or later, every asshole gets one." | |
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MrSquiggle said: GrayKing said: Listen to something like Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band or Fly. No-one knew what to make of these albums when they came out in 1971. They have now become classics recognised as the grassroots of the punk revolution. She has been named as an influence by basically every female rocker, and a lot of the New Wave movement. Also, try and find a 71-year-old who can rock harder. all you need is yoko's RISING album. that shit's beautiful, i don't care what anyone says. | |
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GrayKing said: MrSquiggle said: Listen to something like Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band or Fly. No-one knew what to make of these albums when they came out in 1971. They have now become classics recognised as the grassroots of the punk revolution. She has been named as an influence by basically every female rocker, and a lot of the New Wave movement. Also, try and find a 71-year-old who can rock harder. yes, thanks to John. and even then, if he wasn't attatched to them, they'd rightly be dismissed as the garbage they are. [This message was edited Tue Jul 13 23:28:53 2004 by GrayKing] I doubt you've ever even listened. | |
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Anxiety said: MrSquiggle said: Listen to something like Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band or Fly. No-one knew what to make of these albums when they came out in 1971. They have now become classics recognised as the grassroots of the punk revolution. She has been named as an influence by basically every female rocker, and a lot of the New Wave movement. Also, try and find a 71-year-old who can rock harder. all you need is yoko's RISING album. that shit's beautiful, i don't care what anyone says. | |
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MrSquiggle said: GrayKing said: yes, thanks to John. and even then, if he wasn't attatched to them, they'd rightly be dismissed as the garbage they are. [This message was edited Tue Jul 13 23:28:53 2004 by GrayKing] I doubt you've ever even listened. i have. when i was getting into the Beatles, i downloaded some of her stuff because it was coming up when i was looking for John's Plastic Ono stuff.... hers is godawful crap "Awards are like hemorrhoids. Sooner or later, every asshole gets one." | |
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the jury would probably say something like: "try to lighten up a bit...people these days don't want artistry...try singing about genies in bottles & about doing it again (whoops). Furthermore you can play your own instruments, that doesn't fit with being an idol, we need repetitive, heard it all before, pop-tunes, not real music...you write your own songs, bad one...we have a whole line-up of untalented writers ready to write album after album of crap for you...you're music maybe good, but we're not looking for good music, we need a product that'll sell by the milliobs...sorry we're gonna go with the guy that gargels gerschwin". It was not in vain...it was in Minneapolis! | |
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GrayKing said: MrSquiggle said: I doubt you've ever even listened. i have. when i was getting into the Beatles, i downloaded some of her stuff because it was coming up when i was looking for John's Plastic Ono stuff.... hers is godawful crap Which tracks and why didn't you like em? | |
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MrSquiggle said: GrayKing said: i have. when i was getting into the Beatles, i downloaded some of her stuff because it was coming up when i was looking for John's Plastic Ono stuff.... hers is godawful crap Which tracks and why didn't you like em? specifically? i have no idea. i downloaded several of them about 6 years ago and listened to them once. i have a great memory for minutiae, but not that great. "Awards are like hemorrhoids. Sooner or later, every asshole gets one." | |
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This has become the Yoko thread!
Most of these people wouldn't make it. The majority of them have a great deal of talent, and are artists. But American Idol isn't looking for artists; they're looking for unpolished talent, i.e., somebody with a good, versatile voice. I think they've mostly found that with the 3 winners. Whether or not they make it in the long run is yet to be determined, but they're all got pleasant enough voices. | |
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I'd be surprised if any of them would've ever made it. American Idol deals strictly in how commercial/image friendly someone is, and talent seems to take a back seat. Ruben was a nice step towards changing it a bit, but isn't he just a younger version of Luther? After a while-they all sound the same.
Here's my take on these: Kate Bush-would be deemed too "quirky" and "odd" by the judges. Kate's cool. Bob Dylan- Paula: "Bob, you need to speak up when you sing-every word clearly-and can you lose the guitar? We need to see some moves." Love Dylan. Bjork-A general "dumbfounded look." Bjork's great, but thankfully not American Idol "great". Yoko Ono-Laughter, tears and an astonished look. Yoko's just Yoko. Not a big fan, but some of her work I've liked-with Lennon. I don't think a lot of people give her a fair shake because of the simple fact she's Yoko. Joni Mitchell- Simon: "Off to your Big Yellow Taxi then." She's good, not a favorite of mine, but I like what I've heard. Prince- Simon: "Can you put your shirt back on? This is a family show you know. Get a haircut and lose the 'high-pitched' thing-nobody wants to hear that." Again, I doubt they'd know true talent if it bit them in the ass. Roger Waters- Simon: "Mr. Waters, can you come out from behind the backdrop? An audience needs to see the performer-I don't care what your 'concept' is." Big Pink Floyd fan. They just wouldn't get it. David Gilmour- Simon: "Perhaps you and Mr. Waters could form some sort of art project, but American Idol? No. I might see you painting a cat blue and calling it a dolphin." Again, they see easily commercial "talent". Alanis Morissette- Simon: "Whoever this man is that has done you wrong, I'll go find him and kill him if you'll stop now." Some of her work I've liked, has to grow on you. | |
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MrSquiggle said: GrayKing said: i wouldn't. pretentious people with no clue have been pretending to like her bullshit since the late 60's. pretentious people with no clue still pretend to like her bullshit. they must REALLY love John Lennon to put up with her nonsense and treat her as legit. Honestly? I hate John Lennon. I think he is a prat and his music is vastly overrated. In the end, Yoko was the far more revolutionary and interesting musician. Hate's a strong word. and you mean, WAS a prat. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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subhuman09 said: Yoko Ono-Laughter, tears and an astonished look. Yoko's just Yoko. Not a big fan, but some of her work I've liked-with Lennon. I don't think a lot of people give her a fair shake because of the simple fact she's Yoko. to be honest, if she wasn't John's widow, nobody would be giving her a shake at all. "Awards are like hemorrhoids. Sooner or later, every asshole gets one." | |
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