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Reply #60 posted 09/09/07 9:31pm

Cinnie

I really don't think Rihanna was all-out laughing at Britney

looked like Rhianna was having fun with her friend

Rhianna probably was a huge Britney fan in junior high, she already copped to loving Spice Girls.
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Reply #61 posted 09/09/07 9:31pm

Najee

Rodya24 said:

I agree. She is 26 and has sold more albums than Janet Jackson who has been in show business for 25 years. She achieved so much fame and success in such a short time. I was still in grade school when she came out, and I remember loving her albums as a child. sad


That's merely proof that sales do not directly correlate with music credibilty. Britney Spears has not had a hit song in several years and never was a credible recording artist to begin with. Now with all her manufactured image and trappings taken away, you see her for what she is -- namely, a marginally talented person whose image was her calling card.
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Reply #62 posted 09/09/07 9:33pm

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Rodya24 said:

Calligraphy said:

Not a great performance, but not the dismal failure I'm hearing it called. Pity she didn't update her look, material and concept to something more flattering for a mother of two.

Britney's evolution is a cautionary tale. She had a meteoric rise, and the press and music industry couldn't get enough of her. Now, it appears those agents are out to cannibalize what's left of her.

She ceased being a person long ago, it seems, and now is little more than an icon for public consumption. And folks appear to be lining up to feast while the carrion is still warm. I've never been a fan of hers, but it's still sad to see this befall her.

I wonder if she could have gotten a fair shake at all, under any circumstances.


I agree. She is 26 and has sold more albums than Janet Jackson who has been in show business for 25 years. She achieved so much fame and success in such a short time. I was still in grade school when she came out, and I remember loving her albums as a child. sad


I think she COULD have gotten a fair shake if she made the decision to display just ONE crucial element!!!.....Are u ready to hear what it is???



It's called TALENT!!! lol lol lol
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Reply #63 posted 09/09/07 9:34pm

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Rodya24 said:

Calligraphy said:

Not a great performance, but not the dismal failure I'm hearing it called. Pity she didn't update her look, material and concept to something more flattering for a mother of two.

Britney's evolution is a cautionary tale. She had a meteoric rise, and the press and music industry couldn't get enough of her. Now, it appears those agents are out to cannibalize what's left of her.

She ceased being a person long ago, it seems, and now is little more than an icon for public consumption. And folks appear to be lining up to feast while the carrion is still warm. I've never been a fan of hers, but it's still sad to see this befall her.

I wonder if she could have gotten a fair shake at all, under any circumstances.


I agree. She is 26 and has sold more albums than Janet Jackson who has been in show business for 25 years. She achieved so much fame and success in such a short time. I was still in grade school when she came out, and I remember loving her albums as a child. sad


wait a minute, what the hell does album sales have to do with anything? the girl feel on her face on a national plateform and has no one but herself to blame...nobody got all philosophical when ashley simpsons screwed up on a national platform...these folks make a living by "performing". and if they can't meet the standards that they have set form themselves they best stay the f*ck away from the stage.

i give madd props to folks like grace slick and christine mcvie who would rather call it a day then make fools of themselves on stage.
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Reply #64 posted 09/09/07 9:34pm

Rodya24

Najee said:

Rodya24 said:

I agree. She is 26 and has sold more albums than Janet Jackson who has been in show business for 25 years. She achieved so much fame and success in such a short time. I was still in grade school when she came out, and I remember loving her albums as a child. sad


That's merely proof that sales do not directly correlate with music credibilty. Britney Spears has not had a hit song in several years and never was a credible recording artist to begin with. Now with all her manufactured image and trappings taken away, you see her for what she is -- namely, a marginally talented person whose image was her calling card.


I mentioned the albums sales figures to support my point that she achieved much fame and success in a short span of time.

I still think she has several great songs in her catalog. Like Janet Jackson, she is in complete dependence of talented producers and songwriters.
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Reply #65 posted 09/09/07 9:35pm

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sosgemini said:

Rodya24 said:



I agree. She is 26 and has sold more albums than Janet Jackson who has been in show business for 25 years. She achieved so much fame and success in such a short time. I was still in grade school when she came out, and I remember loving her albums as a child. sad


wait a minute, what the hell does album sales have to do with anything? the girl feel on her face on a national plateform and has no one but herself to blame...nobody got all philosophical when ashley simpsons screwed up on a national platform...these folks make a living by "performing". and if they can't meet the standards that they have set form themselves they best stay the f*ck away from the stage.

i give madd props to folks like grace slick and christine mcvie who would rather call it a day then make fools of themselves on stage.


I mentioned the album sales figures to support my point that she achieved so much fame and success in a short period of time -- not to argue that she is talented.
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Reply #66 posted 09/09/07 9:35pm

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Cinnie said:

I really don't think Rihanna was all-out laughing at Britney

looked like Rhianna was having fun with her friend

Rhianna probably was a huge Britney fan in junior high, she already copped to loving Spice Girls.



yeah...i thought it was a bit cold for the producers/director to pan to the audience...its as if they wanted a trainwreck...i am sure there are just as many odd looking faces during all award shows...
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Reply #67 posted 09/09/07 9:35pm

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Najee said:

Rodya24 said:

I agree. She is 26 and has sold more albums than Janet Jackson who has been in show business for 25 years. She achieved so much fame and success in such a short time. I was still in grade school when she came out, and I remember loving her albums as a child. sad


That's merely proof that sales do not directly correlate with music credibilty. Britney Spears has not had a hit song in several years and never was a credible recording artist to begin with. Now with all her manufactured image and trappings taken away, you see her for what she is -- namely, a marginally talented person whose image was her calling card.

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Reply #68 posted 09/09/07 9:35pm

sassybritches

Calligraphy said:

Not a great performance, but not the dismal failure I'm hearing it called. Pity she didn't update her look, material and concept to something more flattering for a mother of two.

Britney's evolution is a cautionary tale. She had a meteoric rise, and the press and music industry couldn't get enough of her. Now, it appears those agents are out to cannibalize what's left of her.

She ceased being a person long ago, it seems, and now is little more than an icon for public consumption. And folks appear to be lining up to feast while the carrion is still warm. I've never been a fan of hers, but it's still sad to see this befall her.

I wonder if she could have gotten a fair shake at all, under any circumstances.

i really feel torn on her downfall (and any rise and fall like this, honestly). on one hand i think, "oh well, you wanna celebrate this lifestyle you get what it sows."

after all, in reference to these immoral people, the Bible says, "I won't be your shepherd. Let those that are dying die. Let those that are missing stay missing. And let those that are left devour each other." (zechariah 11:9)

then the other part of me feels bad because she's still a person and she's still going to hear about all this feedback and feel like a fool.

but then, again, i look to the state of pop culture and how its all sex and destruction (physical and spriritual)...and i say f it, let them feast on each other.
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Reply #69 posted 09/09/07 9:37pm

Najee

Rodya24 said:

I mentioned the albums sales figures to support my point that she achieved much fame and success in a short span of time.

I still think she has several great songs in her catalog. Like Janet Jackson, she is in complete dependence of talented producers and songwriters.


And unlike Britney Spears, Janet Jackson has much more staying power and viability as a recording artist. What part of that are you missing?

You also mentioned listening to Spears' music in grade school -- which puts you in high school at the most. To put it in context, Jackson was a dominant act on the pop music scene before you were born.

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Reply #70 posted 09/09/07 9:38pm

Cinnie

If it is indeed "Britney, bitch", she should have danced her ass off for 3 minutes and maybe not have gotten so drunk she wobbled on her heels.
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Reply #71 posted 09/09/07 9:41pm

Rodya24

Najee said:

Rodya24 said:

I mentioned the albums sales figures to support my point that she achieved much fame and success in a short span of time.

I still think she has several great songs in her catalog. Like Janet Jackson, she is in complete dependence of talented producers and songwriters.


And unlike Britney Spears, Janet Jackson has much more staying power and viability as a recording artist. What part of that are you missing?

You also mentioned listening to Spears' music in grade school -- which puts you in high school at the most. To put it in context, Jackson was a dominant act on the pop music scene before way you were born.


I still think that Janet Jackson and Britney Spears are on the same level as talent goes. Sure, Janet was popular during the late '80s and throughout the '90s, but that does not make me think she is talented as a singer or producer. If Britney Spears had producers like Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis...

And no, I am not a high school student.
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Reply #72 posted 09/09/07 9:42pm

Cinnie

If you ask me Janet was hottest at 27 in the "If" video, so it's not like just because Britney is now a mom she couldn't have pulled this off.

Hadn't Janet had children by that age too? wink
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Reply #73 posted 09/09/07 9:42pm

Rodya24

Cinnie said:

If you ask me Janet was hottest at 27 in the "If" video, so it's not like just because Britney is now a mom she couldn't have pulled this off.

Hadn't Janet had children by that age too? wink


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Reply #74 posted 09/09/07 9:44pm

Cinnie

sassybritches said:

i really feel torn on her downfall (and any rise and fall like this, honestly). on one hand i think, "oh well, you wanna celebrate this lifestyle you get what it sows."

after all, in reference to these immoral people, the Bible says, "I won't be your shepherd. Let those that are dying die. Let those that are missing stay missing. And let those that are left devour each other." (zechariah 11:9)


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Reply #75 posted 09/09/07 9:47pm

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Rodya24 said:

Najee said:



And unlike Britney Spears, Janet Jackson has much more staying power and viability as a recording artist. What part of that are you missing?

You also mentioned listening to Spears' music in grade school -- which puts you in high school at the most. To put it in context, Jackson was a dominant act on the pop music scene before way you were born.


I still think that Janet Jackson and Britney Spears are on the same level as talent goes.


Wait, Janet actually cultivated an image, dance and musical image all her own...britney aped janet and others and capitalized on it...those two do not make an equal.
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Reply #76 posted 09/09/07 9:47pm

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Rodya24 said:

I still think that Janet Jackson and Britney Spears are on the same level as talent goes. Sure, Janet was popular during the late '80s and throughout the '90s, but that does not make me think she is talented as a singer or producer. If Britney Spears had producers like Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis... .


And if Janet Jackson was a blond-headed little white girl who was on the Mickey Mouse Club as a teen-ager and made her life a tabloid staple, she likely would receive the same type of press Britney Spears has without needing to have the staying power over the past two-plus decades to warrant such respect. So I would say it sort of washes out.

The reality is that one artist (Jackson) has been a staple in the pop music scene for more than 20 years. If anything, Spears is a derivative of what Jackson did in the 1980s and 1990s.

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Reply #77 posted 09/09/07 9:50pm

sassybritches

Cinnie said:

sassybritches said:

i really feel torn on her downfall (and any rise and fall like this, honestly). on one hand i think, "oh well, you wanna celebrate this lifestyle you get what it sows."

after all, in reference to these immoral people, the Bible says, "I won't be your shepherd. Let those that are dying die. Let those that are missing stay missing. And let those that are left devour each other." (zechariah 11:9)


Mods, please move this post.

http://prince.org/msg/105

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Reply #78 posted 09/09/07 9:52pm

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Cinnie said:

sassybritches said:

i really feel torn on her downfall (and any rise and fall like this, honestly). on one hand i think, "oh well, you wanna celebrate this lifestyle you get what it sows."

after all, in reference to these immoral people, the Bible says, "I won't be your shepherd. Let those that are dying die. Let those that are missing stay missing. And let those that are left devour each other." (zechariah 11:9)


Mods, please move this post.

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Reply #79 posted 09/09/07 9:52pm

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Najee said:

Rodya24 said:

I still think that Janet Jackson and Britney Spears are on the same level as talent goes. Sure, Janet was popular during the late '80s and throughout the '90s, but that does not make me think she is talented as a singer or producer. If Britney Spears had producers like Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis... .


And if Janet Jackson was a blond-headed little white girl who was on the Mickey Mouse Club as a teen-ager and made her life a tabloid staple, she likely would receive the same type of press Britney Spears has without needing to have nearly the staying power over the past two-plus decades to warrant such respect. So I would say it sort of washes out.

The reality is that one artist (Jackson) has been a staple in the pop music scene for more than 20 years. If anything, Spears is a derivative of what Jackson did in the 1980s and 1990s.

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Reply #80 posted 09/09/07 9:52pm

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Najee said:

Rodya24 said:

I still think that Janet Jackson and Britney Spears are on the same level as talent goes. Sure, Janet was popular during the late '80s and throughout the '90s, but that does not make me think she is talented as a singer or producer. If Britney Spears had producers like Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis... .


And if Janet Jackson was a blond-headed little white girl who was on the Mickey Mouse Club as a teen-ager and made her life a tabloid staple, she likely would receive the same type of press Britney Spears has without needing to have nearly the staying power over the past two-plus decades to warrant such respect. So I would say it sort of washes out.

The reality is that one artist (Jackson) has been a staple in the pop music scene for more than 20 years. If anything, Spears is a derivative of what Jackson did in the 1980s and 1990s.

[Edited 9/9/07 21:50pm]


I would argue that Janet Jackson being a Jackson has a lot to do with her success. Few artists would have been able to hit it big after having their first two albums fail commercially -- especially if the particular person, unlike Prince, lacks talent.
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Reply #81 posted 09/09/07 9:54pm

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Rodya24 said:

Najee said:



And if Janet Jackson was a blond-headed little white girl who was on the Mickey Mouse Club as a teen-ager and made her life a tabloid staple, she likely would receive the same type of press Britney Spears has without needing to have nearly the staying power over the past two-plus decades to warrant such respect. So I would say it sort of washes out.

The reality is that one artist (Jackson) has been a staple in the pop music scene for more than 20 years. If anything, Spears is a derivative of what Jackson did in the 1980s and 1990s.

[Edited 9/9/07 21:50pm]


I would argue that Janet Jackson being a Jackson has a lot to do with her success. Few artists would have been able to hit it big after having their first two albums fail commercially -- especially if the particular person, unlike Prince, lacks talent.


wait, so britney has talent but janet doesnt? please keep in mind that britney replicates janet on stage before you answer.
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Reply #82 posted 09/09/07 9:57pm

Najee

Rodya24 said:

I would argue that Janet Jackson being a Jackson has a lot to do with her success. Few artists would have been able to hit it big after having their first two albums fail commercially -- especially if the particular person, unlike Prince, lacks talent.


Considering that Janet Jackson's first two albums did produce three top 20 songs on the Billboard R&B Singles and it wasn't like she was marketed to a non-black audience, I would say her albums did better than what some people (namely, pop music followers) represent.

You can sit here and rationalize it all you want, but Jackson's had more enduring success than Britney Spears -- especially critically. Spears essentially was washed up years before falling on her face tonight. Spears has had considerably fewer hit songs and a much shorter span as a relevant recording artist -- Spears basically has been tabloid fodder since 2003.

Meanwhile, Jackson has been a major player in the pop/soul music scene arguably longer than you have been alive. Moreover, Spears is nothing but a Jackson-derivative act -- there is not one thing you can name about Spears' musical style or image that is not something Jackson has done.

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Reply #83 posted 09/09/07 9:59pm

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sosgemini said:

Rodya24 said:



I would argue that Janet Jackson being a Jackson has a lot to do with her success. Few artists would have been able to hit it big after having their first two albums fail commercially -- especially if the particular person, unlike Prince, lacks talent.


wait, so britney has talent but janet doesnt? please keep in mind that britney replicates janet on stage before you answer.


God no. That is not what I am arguing. I am arguing that both are on about the same level in singing, dancing, and musical skills.

Janet was dependent on Paula Abdul and her brother for dancing, for her sound on Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. And her stage performances -- even Madonna.

Britney Spears is dependent on a host of people also.
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Reply #84 posted 09/09/07 10:00pm

purplesweat

*sigh*

Apparently, MTV made her change the routine she had planned at the last minute.

She also didn't want Sarah Silverman to say what she did, because she overhead her rehearsing those lines about her kids being mistakes.

So to me, I'd say it's a mixture of nervousness, not being ready mentally, physically or rehearsed, upset because of the comments Silverman made, pissed off at MTV for changing it and just not feeling it in general.

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Reply #85 posted 09/09/07 10:00pm

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My concern is over a real person who has feelings, hopes, vulnerability... and two children. Assuming she's sober, this has got to be one of the toughest nights of Britney's life. I've never been a fan, but this was just brutal. And that b*tch Sarah Silverman needs to learn when a joke is called for. Suggesting, while the very person is under the same roof, that someone has "done everything she's (ever) gonna do" is pretty strong. But going on to suggest that her two children are "mistakes" when she knows full well the type of stuff this woman has been going through lately is completely uncalled for.

And so I wonder what lesson Britney is supposed to get from this, and what mode of action she should take... Should she slough off the bad reviews, lose a few more pounds and forge ahead? Should she simply change her style? Should she drop out of the industry altogether and go the way of Denise Matthews? I dunno.

It'll be interesting to see where she goes, and I hope she's got a good, positive network of support around her and actually uses it.
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Reply #86 posted 09/09/07 10:02pm

sassybritches

purplesweat said:

*sigh*

Apparently, MTV made her change the routine she had planned at the last minute.

She also didn't want Sarah Silverman to say what she did, because she overhead her rehearsing those lines about her kids being mistakes.

So to me, I'd say it's a mixture of nervousness, not being ready mentally, physically or rehearsed, upset because of the comments Silverman made, pissed off at MTV for changing it and just not feeling it in general.

pout

sounds like a lot of excuses.
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Reply #87 posted 09/09/07 10:02pm

Najee

Rodya24 said:

God no. That is not what I am arguing. I am arguing that both are on about the same level in singing, dancing, and musical skills.

Janet was dependent on Paula Abdul and her brother for dancing, for her sound on Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. And her stage performances -- even Madonna.

Britney Spears is dependent on a host of people also.


Except Janet Jackson did it BETTER, LONGER AND WITH MORE DEDICATION TO HER CRAFT. What part of that are you missing?
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Reply #89 posted 09/09/07 10:05pm

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Lammastide said:

My concern is over a real person who has feelings, hopes, vulnerability... and two children. Assuming she's sober, this has got to be one of the toughest nights of Britney's life. I've never been a fan, but this was just brutal. And that b*tch Sarah Silverman needs to learn when a joke is called for. Suggesting, while the very person is under the same roof, that someone has "done everything she's (ever) gonna do" is pretty strong. But going on to suggest that her two children are "mistakes" when she knows full well the type of stuff this woman has been going through lately is completely uncalled for.

And so I wonder what lesson Britney is supposed to get from this, and what mode of action she should take... Should she slough off the bad reviews, lose a few more pounds and forge ahead? Should she simply change her style? Should she drop out of the industry altogether and go the way of Denise Matthews? I dunno.

It'll be interesting to see where she goes, and I hope she's got a good, positive network of support around her and actually uses it.
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considering she has two kids yet chose to get in that outfit and degrade herself in that manner in the hopes of making a buck, i'd say britney has bigger problems than her career.

she needs some serious guidance and some divine intervention.
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