I understand that after last night's 'X Factor' the public vote was cancelled because viewers said that some of the acts seemed 'distorted' and 'warped' and 'sounded like Daleks'. This doesn't necessarily mean that (as has been claimed) there was a problem with the sound system, does it?
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostI understand that after last night's 'X Factor' the public vote was cancelled because viewers said that some of the acts seemed 'distorted' and 'warped' and 'sounded like Daleks'. This doesn't necessarily mean that (as has been claimed) there was a problem with the sound system, does it?
Probably not!
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostI understand that after last night's 'X Factor' the public vote was cancelled because viewers said that some of the acts seemed 'distorted' and 'warped' and 'sounded like Daleks'. This doesn't necessarily mean that (as has been claimed) there was a problem with the sound system, does it?
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How terribly upsetting.
Does this mean that Simon Dee's international music empire is on the rocks?
I do hope not.
He is so brilliant when with Stocks and Atkins.
And he has single-handedly promoted some spectacular dancing.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post"Cowell", Lats - Dee died nine years ago. (And Waterman was Stock & Aitkin's partner in crime - Cowell was just their tea boy.)
Thanks for the clarification.
I do remember one of the guys you mention in the 60s - he had long blond flowing hair then, didn't seem very musical, and was unusually old for the pop music genre.
I thought he ruined the cultural creativity of young people.
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostI do remember one of the guys you mention in the 60s - he had long blond flowing hair then, didn't seem very musical, and was unusually old for the pop music genre.
Stock and Aitkin were both in their teens in the '60s, Waterman in his very early twenties - they didn't really come to any prominence before the '80s.)[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI don't think so, Lats - Simon Dee was a chat show host; had a brief couple of years of hyperbole, but not really involved in the pop music genre. (He was in his thirties at the time, but the hair - although fair - wasn't that long for the times.)
Stock and Aitkin were both in their teens in the '60s, Waterman in his very early twenties - they didn't really come to any prominence before the '80s.)
My mind is not so good these days.
I'm not so sure I was expecting power games from virtual nonagenarians.
But it explains a lot about history.
I am to fade - and fade I shall do.
Currently, I have an astute uncle in his mid seventies with me but they will probably see him off too.
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