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YouTube sensation Susan Boyle will sing Sunday in the "Britain's Got Talent" semifinals. Bit one of the judges, Amanda Holden, says that Boyle has no longevity as a singer.
YouTube sensation Susan Boyle will sing Sunday in the "Britain's Got Talent" semifinals. Bit one of the judges, Amanda Holden, says that Boyle has no longevity as a singer.
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but from all I've read, including that the total number of hits on her video is moving toward making it the most watched of all time on YouTube, it seems like the world has never reacted so strongly for anyone before. And I just hope that all this means something lastingly positive for Susan!
This notion guarantees mediocrity. No one wants to be attacked by their "mates" or ostracized by them for being noticeably good in academics, sports or other endeavors.
But I've heard Australians say it's far worse in England than down under, so who knows?
It's not quite as big a phenomenon in the USA. In the USA we root for the underdog, the good guy, and even the "bad guy you want to root for" and root against the cocky. If someone is worth rooting for we do, unless they are getting so much praise to the point that the praise is outsripping our perception of their value.
I for one hope that Susan won't lose any of herself to this new world opening up before her. She should always be herself, else yeah, she will lose favour amongst the everyday ordinary people.
She didn't ask for anything that has happened to her.She didn't seek it out.
All she did was have the courage to step up to the plate and hope for the best.
She is remarkable.Will she have staying power? You bet.
Why? Because she actually has a God given talent and a humility about her.
The first few notes of Memory were off.Big deal.
We're making too much of too little a thing.
I can only imagine that she had some set of nerves but that's because she does not picture herself as some big fluanting herself around star like Madonna,Spears etc.
About time we had someone make it who didn't get there flaunting around their sexuality and singing songs with words like IF YOU SEEK...as Spears did knowing it would garner attention and get sales.
So let's give Susan a break.A few flaws-a few off notes-takes nothing away from her talent.She pulled it off beautifully and we still have the finals to go.As well as the CD.All of us are waiting to buy her CD's. We're certainly hoping she'll win.She has the talent to do so!If we can cut breaks for all these other less talented people-we can certainly cut Susan a break for a very few notes.
- by MaureenUpstateNewYork May 30, 2009 10:07 PM PDT
- Susan Boyle is the best live stage voice to come along since Patti Lupone. With all the screeching, acrobatic "singing" that passes for "talent" on shows like American Idol, BGT, AGT, etc., Susan Boyle is a true, pure, natural singer with a God-given talent. I for one will be the first in line when her CD comes out. Voting for a bunch of ghetto acrobats shows what passes for talent in England. I'm sure the Queen will not be amused.
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