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Scissor Sisters Dominate Brit Awards Scissor Sisters Dominate Brit Awards
With three awards, Scissor Sisters were the big winners of the Brit Awards last night (Feb. 9) at London's Earls Court. The show, branded "Brits25 with MasterCard," will be televised today on U.K. commercial broadcaster ITV1. The New York-based dance/rock act, which is signed to Polydor U.K., won for best international group and international breakthrough act, and their eponymous debut won best international album. The Brits victories reflect the act's massive appeal in the territory, where "Scissor Sisters" was the best-selling album of 2004, according to the Official U.K. Charts Co. Vocalist Ana Matronic sarcastically devoted the international album prize to "anyone who called us a freak, anyone who called us a faggot, anyone who didn't think we could do it," before laughing. Franz Ferdinand, Keane and Joss Stone collected two awards apiece. Franz Ferdinand, which went into the event with a leading five nominations, won for best British group and rock act. Fellow newcomers Keane won best British album for "Hopes and Fears" (Universal Island) and British breakthrough act. Teenage soul vocalist Stone won for British female solo artist and British urban act. Robbie Williams extended his record run of Brits honors to 15, as his "Angels" picked up the Brits25 Best Song Award, recognizing the best song of the past 25 years. The honor was voted on by listeners of BBC Radio 2. Stone accompanied Williams on a live performance of the song during the show. Multiple nominees Jamelia and Kasabian walked away empty-handed. Band Aid founder Bob Geldof received a lifetime achievement award. The Boomtown Rats front man has raised millions of dollars for famine relief in Africa through the historic Live Aid concert in 1985 and the "Do They Know It's Christmas" all-star single, which has been rerecorded on three separate occasions. Geldof was also recognized for his lead acting role in Alan Parker's 1982 feature film "Pink Floyd the Wall." | |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/...253025.stm Scissor Sisters: A cut above the rest
The Scissor Sisters won three prizes at the Brit Awards on Wednesday, a year after their debut album was released in the UK - but they are still virtually unknown at home in the US. Last year, The Darkness triumphed at the Brits after reminding rock fans it was OK to have fun, dress up and hark back to the classic, colourful songwriting of the 1970s. This time, it was the turn of the Scissor Sisters to win after giving pop a similar kick up the backside by cutting through the pretence and predictability with a riotous mix of glam sing-a-long anthems and floor-filling dance tunes. They have resurrected the forgotten tradition of flamboyant, playful pop stars such as Elton John and David Bowie that seemed to get lost in the 1980s. With the UK's best-selling album of 2004, beating Keane and Robbie Williams, they have rapidly become a huge commercial success in Britain, if not in the US. That success has also stretched to the singles charts, where they have enjoyed five UK top 20 hits in a year, including Filthy/Gorgeous, Comfortably Numb and Laura. Their story began in 1999 when singer Jake Shears, real name Jason Sellards, met Scott Hoffman - now known as Babydaddy - and the pair started making music in New York's ill-fated electroclash scene. Shears became a stripper and go-go dancer, saying he liked the attention as well as the money, and his group was originally called Dead Lesbian and the Fibrillating Scissor Sisters. That was shortened to the Scissor Sisters, and their logo shows wide open legs on the end of a pair of scissors. Another singer, Ana Matronic (Ana Lynch), was recruited after the duo played a show at the cabaret club she hosted. The line-up was completed by guitarist Del Marquis (Derek Gruen) and drummer Paddy Boom (Patrick Seacor) - the only straight man in the group. "We're not the most conventional rock or pop band," Shears said last year. "We don't look or sound like everything else, and we have no desire to," Babydaddy added. The band featured in the BBC News website's Sound of 2004 talent list and attracted attention in the UK with a house cover of Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb. It infuriated Floyd fans so much that the Scissor Sisters reportedly got death threats. But Pink Floyd themselves apparently liked it and the new version was championed by dance DJs and reached number 10 in the singles chart, showing their pop potential. That was followed by Take Your Mama, a high-octane Elton-esque anthem about coming out as gay to your mother, while Laura was a disco-tinged piano stomp and Mary was a ballad reminiscent of Robbie Williams. Filthy/Gorgeous, their most recent single and biggest hit to date, was a more rampant club track and reached number five. Other songs on their self-titled debut album include Return To Oz, about the gay community's problems with crystal meth abuse, and Tits on the Radio, which rails against the conservatism of New York mayors. But they have so far failed to make the breakthrough in their home country, where they sold 154,000 copies of their album in 2004 - compared with 1.6 million in the UK. "Something's up with America," Shears recently told the Washington Post. "It's like teenagers here aren't even interested in being bad or walking that line. "Times have changed, and American tastes have gotten really boring." | |
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I agree that American tastes can be boring, but does Jake Shears HONESTLY believe that Scissor Sisters is so avant-garde, original, and edgy?
Most people I know just think they're a different brand of crap. | |
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>>"Something's up with America," Shears recently told the Washington Post. "It's like teenagers here aren't even interested in being bad or walking that line.
"Times have changed, and American tastes have gotten really boring."<< the Clear Channel Machine hasnt told American teens it ok yet. | |
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VoicesCarry said: I agree that American tastes can be boring, but does Jake Shears HONESTLY believe that Scissor Sisters is so avant-garde, original, and edgy?
Most people I know just think they're a different brand of crap. They're basically Wham! or Frankie Goes To Hollywood, only maybe with cooler outfits. Marginally fun, but not exactly a musical revolution. Sadly, as far as the current American pop music scene is concerned, they ARE too original. | |
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Anxiety said: VoicesCarry said: I agree that American tastes can be boring, but does Jake Shears HONESTLY believe that Scissor Sisters is so avant-garde, original, and edgy?
Most people I know just think they're a different brand of crap. They're basically Wham! or Frankie Goes To Hollywood, only maybe with cooler outfits. Marginally fun, but not exactly a musical revolution. Sadly, as far as the current American pop music scene is concerned, they ARE too original. They weren't even original 40 years ago. | |
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VoicesCarry said: They weren't even original 40 years ago. consider the groundbreaking strides of, say, ashlee simpson or nelly. | |
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4 ages I thought they were british.
I thought it was a REALLY camp Robbie williams song when I heard there first hit! | |
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Anxiety said: VoicesCarry said: They weren't even original 40 years ago. consider the groundbreaking strides of, say, ashlee simpson or nelly. IQ test: Ashlee is to edgy grrrrrl rock what Scissor Sisters are to: a) Apples b) Parmesan c) Frilly bows d) Disco/house/glam rock music | |
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VoicesCarry said: Anxiety said: consider the groundbreaking strides of, say, ashlee simpson or nelly. IQ test: Ashlee is to edgy grrrrrl rock what Scissor Sisters are to: a) Apples b) Parmesan c) Frilly bows d) Disco/house/glam rock music come on, now. at least scissor sisters came from an actual SCENE. they were part of the whole williamsburg electroclash gang, and the lead singer was well acquainted with the east village rock fag scene (squeezebox, queercorps at CBs, etc.). you think ashlee, for all her 'punk chick' training, even knows who patti smith IS, let alone ever stepped into a CBGB's boutique to buy a souvenir baseball cap? | |
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Anxiety said: VoicesCarry said: IQ test: Ashlee is to edgy grrrrrl rock what Scissor Sisters are to: a) Apples b) Parmesan c) Frilly bows d) Disco/house/glam rock music come on, now. at least scissor sisters came from an actual SCENE. they were part of the whole williamsburg electroclash gang, and the lead singer was well acquainted with the east village rock fag scene (squeezebox, queercorps at CBs, etc.). you think ashlee, for all her 'punk chick' training, even knows who patti smith IS, let alone ever stepped into a CBGB's boutique to buy a souvenir baseball cap? True enough, but musically was what I was referring to. If Shears knew his stuff, he'd also know that he was completely unoriginal. | |
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VoicesCarry said: True enough, but musically was what I was referring to. If Shears knew his stuff, he'd also know that he was completely unoriginal. i don't think they're trying to be kraftwerk or captain beefheart. i think they're just trying to make catchy dumb melodic pop based on the music they like. i'm not trying to sign up for their fan club or anything, but i'd much rather be getting sick of hearing about scissor sisters all the time than have to endure one more stupid thing about lindsay lohan or freakin' whatever else is crapping up the hit parade these days. maybe once the quality of our banal disposable pop gets a little better, THEN we can start seeing room for actual 'experimental' or 'original' acts to actually make a dent in american pop music. | |
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VoicesCarry said: Anxiety said: come on, now. at least scissor sisters came from an actual SCENE. they were part of the whole williamsburg electroclash gang, and the lead singer was well acquainted with the east village rock fag scene (squeezebox, queercorps at CBs, etc.). you think ashlee, for all her 'punk chick' training, even knows who patti smith IS, let alone ever stepped into a CBGB's boutique to buy a souvenir baseball cap? True enough, but musically was what I was referring to. If Shears knew his stuff, he'd also know that he was completely unoriginal. Chile, you're gonna get jumped if you keep that up. I just said I thought their live set on SNL was shit, and I got jumped like I was...well...a Joss Stone fan. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: VoicesCarry said: True enough, but musically was what I was referring to. If Shears knew his stuff, he'd also know that he was completely unoriginal. Chile, you're gonna get jumped if you keep that up. I just said I thought their live set on SNL was shit, and I got jumped like I was...well...a Joss Stone fan. Really? I know a lot of orgers don't like them, I don't think I'm in the minority. luv4oneanotha started that "I don't get it" thread based entirely on them a while back. P.S. Scissor Sisters SNL live was crap, I agree. [Edited 2/10/05 9:20am] | |
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Anxiety said: VoicesCarry said: True enough, but musically was what I was referring to. If Shears knew his stuff, he'd also know that he was completely unoriginal. i don't think they're trying to be kraftwerk or captain beefheart. i think they're just trying to make catchy dumb melodic pop based on the music they like. i'm not trying to sign up for their fan club or anything, but i'd much rather be getting sick of hearing about scissor sisters all the time than have to endure one more stupid thing about lindsay lohan or freakin' whatever else is crapping up the hit parade these days. maybe once the quality of our banal disposable pop gets a little better, THEN we can start seeing room for actual 'experimental' or 'original' acts to actually make a dent in american pop music. I agree on that. However, our first mistake is paying any attention to the American pop scene. | |
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Their album is one of the most listener-friendly records I've heard in a long time. The entire thing is good and there are so many different sounds on the album. I bet they will be around for a while. | |
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At least they wern't as hyped as the darkness.....another 70's camp throwback. | |
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VoicesCarry said: I agree on that. However, our first mistake is paying any attention to the American pop scene. i remember when it wasn't a mistake. maybe you don't. | |
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VoicesCarry said: P.S. Scissor Sisters SNL live was crap, I agree. [Edited 2/10/05 9:20am] shocker: I AGREE TOO! though kudos to them for getting through their performances without doing an embarrassed little jig and running offstage in tears. | |
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From the main menu click on songs. Click on songs 8-14. Wait for the menu to reload. When it reloads highlight the main menu arrow then push up until you see the Scissor Sister arrow. Enjoy!!
That's all I have to say. If you know what I'm talking about, u won't be disappointed. | |
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Clubkid said: From the main menu click on songs. Click on songs 8-14. Wait for the menu to reload. When it reloads highlight the main menu arrow then push up until you see the Scissor Sister arrow. Enjoy!!
That's all I have to say. If you know what I'm talking about, u won't be disappointed. oooh the "secret selection" on the DVD ..what is it, man?? ..or you gonna make me wait til i get home | |
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Clubkid said: From the main menu click on songs. Click on songs 8-14. Wait for the menu to reload. When it reloads highlight the main menu arrow then push up until you see the Scissor Sister arrow. Enjoy!!
That's all I have to say. If you know what I'm talking about, u won't be disappointed. dammit, *WHY* doesn't netflix carry this DVD?!? | |
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Is the lead singer gay? | |
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Ive heard so much about the Scissor Sisters. Its time to but a new cd. | |
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Is the lead singer gay?
Like a Christmas tree. | |
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WhamBamGlamSlam said: Is the lead singer gay?
Like a Christmas tree. I kinda figured he was...judging from that cobalt blue catsuit he was wearing on SNL!!!!! | |
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okaypimpn said: Is the lead singer gay?
3 gay guys 1 straight guy 1 straight woman so they inform us on the DVD..the documentary on the band part | |
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newpower99 said: okaypimpn said: Is the lead singer gay?
3 gay guys 1 straight guy 1 straight woman so they inform us on the DVD..the documentary on the band part I'm assuming the lead singer, guitar player and drummer are all queens, the bass player is straight and obviously the only woman is, too? | |
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okaypimpn said: newpower99 said: 3 gay guys 1 straight guy 1 straight woman so they inform us on the DVD..the documentary on the band part I'm assuming the lead singer, guitar player and drummer are all queens, the bass player is straight and obviously the only woman is, too? nope,close...drummer straight..bearded guy gay | |
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newpower99 said: okaypimpn said: I'm assuming the lead singer, guitar player and drummer are all queens, the bass player is straight and obviously the only woman is, too? nope,close...drummer straight..bearded guy gay Oh well, I guess four outta five ain't bad, huh? [Edited 2/10/05 14:25pm] | |
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