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Topic: TV Show: Rock Star INXS
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Bobby Henderson
"Ask me about Trajan."
Posts: 10973
From: Lawton, OK, USA
Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 07-10-2005 06:51 PM
I just saw a promo of this CBS TV show, quite fittingly enough on Comedy Central. It is a f**king stupid idea!!!
Basically, this is an "American Idol" copycat show. I hate "American Idol" as it is. The only thing that will get me to tune into that show is if some contestant walks over and beats the hell out the wannabe insult comic, Simon.
Anyway, viewers get to vote on who will be the next singer of INXS. I don't mean to step on anyone's toes, but the general public as a voting collective is about as intelligent as mildew growing in bathroom tile. Yes, our public is that stupid. Don't anyone try to argue with me on this. It is FACT.
Example of our public's voting stupidity? Take the Discovery Channel's recent popularity contest allowing viewers to vote for the "greatest American of all time." They picked Ronald Reagan! Idiots! Shit, even if you were voting for greatest Republicans of all time, Abraham Lincoln easily kicks Reagan's ass!
Our public also provides guys like Jay Leno an unlimited supply of doofuses who don't even know basic geography. They can't point out Japan on a globe. Their idea of "Central America" is Kansas.
So now CBS-TV wants the same collective pool of idiocy to phone in and pick the next front man (or front woman) of INXS? It's just too sad.
Are the remaining members of INXS really deep in debt or something? Are they that desperate to sink so low that they're willing to have millions of dumb-ass Americans pick their next singer? I pretty much thought the band was finished when Michael Hutchence killed himself.
I think the band should break up. It would be better for the remaining members to take jobs bagging groceries than allowing something so lame as having a once legendary rock band be fronted by some Britney Spears wannabe. That's how America will vote. They won't vote for getting another Austrailian born singer with some legitimate swagger and some ability to sing original INXS tunes.
This whole thing is so very far away from that time in the 1980's when INXS was featured on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine and called "the greatest rock band in the world."
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Dave Williams
Wet nipple scene
Posts: 1836
From: Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Registered: Jan 2000
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posted 07-13-2005 12:30 AM
quote: Jon Miller INXS should have done the same thing Nirvana did when Kurt Cobain committed suicide and folded their tent right after Hutchence decided to join Cobain and others in the great rock band in the sky.
They didn't just fold up, they moved on as well. Didn't they become "foo fighters"?
And what of gun's n roses/stone temple pilots becomeing "velvet revolver"?
Rage against the machine becoming "Audioslave" with former soundgarden frontman.
Musicians need to move on, not stay with what they know. Grow, experiment, not keep with what USED to be.
Led Zeppelin could not continue after the death of their DRUMMER! I mean if thier drummer was as much a voice as robert plant, then why is mr. hutchence so replaceable by these posers?
Now with ACDC, when bon scott died, they did get a new singer, and upped the voltage, true acdc style, it worked.
This thing is truly a bad joke.
Ciao
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William Hooper
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1879
From: Mobile, AL USA
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 07-13-2005 01:41 AM
From the Drifters to AC/DC, R&R frontmen have been replaced & bands continued to have hits. Please god of moderation, do not let this thread be hijacked into a debate over Van Halen with David Lee Roth or Sammy Hagar.
The bands in the Big Band era didn't fold when their star vocalists, instrumentalists, etc. identified with the band were changed.
Foo Fighters isn't the remainder of Nirvana; it was started by Dave Grohl, Nirvana's drummer, after Cobain died.
Velvet Revolver isn't Guns-n-Roses without Axel Rose; it's actually the last permutation of a bunch of guys from different r&r bands that were restless while the members of their 'regular' bands couldn't get together for albums, touring, etc. & formed the Neurotic Outsiders. They called each other up & put some stuff together to do some club gigs: John Taylor from Duran Duran, Duff McKagan from GnR, Steve Jones from the Sex Pistols, & Matt Sorum who played with both GnR & The Cult. As time passed, the group shook apart with Taylor going back for a DD reunion, Sorum had a tour with The Cult, guys became unavailable, etc. Then Sorum & McKagan had no more band when they wanted one again, so they got hold of Scott Weiland from Stone Temple Pilots for vocals & auditioned for a guitar frontman & came up with Dave Kushner.
It's just a bunch of musicians trying to keep busy & have fun.
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