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X Factor – Auditions Week 3

Yes week three of the X Factor auditions has come and gone. As usual the shows bosses have shown us more of some contestants than others, that even applying to those sent through to boot camp. It would be far better to see the same amount of everyone put through. Who someone is there with and what they had for breakfast or throwaway shots of people laying on flight cases really doesn’t interest me, it is needless padding that draws away from getting to see the other performers. Of course the reaction of X Factor bosses would be we just don’t have enough time … my response … drop the filler and you would have.

So what did I make of week number 3 and of those contestants who made it through. Read on and find out.

Jade Richards

Jade Richards X factor 2011This is the first of 2 acts that will be grabbing the headlines from week three of the auditions. Jade 21 from Fife performed Adele’s “Someone Like You” and brought some of the judges to tears. She had been gigging in Fife with her best friend Keir Smith, and he had helped her gain confidence, but she decided to make her bid for glory alone. She has a natural gift with her voice that with some training and voice coaching could be developed. But having the voice is only a part of what she will have to work on or change. The look she showed us on stage to me was a little bit Vicky Pollard, albeit a Scottish version. The clothes especially the track suit top and the tattoos just didn’t do it for me. I have seen where she has been criticised for wearing black, I like black, it wasn’t the colour it was the clothes. She is also a big girl, reminding me of Alison Moyet and more recently Michelle McManus, both in look and voice. We have seen how hard Michelle had to work to make it through due to her size, and one has to ask has Jade got that tenacity. I know some will say that there is no bias but although it may be concealed it will exist. We also hear that X Factor bosses want her to be more appealing to the younger audience, why? They are more easily influenced than us older cynics, tend to spend their pocket money on voting making the X Factor bosses richer and even if it is crap will buy the singles from X Factor contestants due to the hype. If she can go the distance she will be one to watch.

Luke Lucas

Luke Lucas X Factor 2011 Luke Lucas is one of a group of 16 year olds sent through to boot camp on week 3 of the auditions. Luke who hails from Margate sang “Who’s Loving You?” by Michael Jackson for his audition. We have also learnt that Luke would like to be the British Justin Bieber which we find a little scary as one of them is enough without a British clone. Whilst the judges enthused about his audition and he and Tulisa exchanged kisses some of us were listening to his performance. I have to say that he managed to hit a few bum notes despite his practising on Karaoke, but then again Karaoke is NOT the best training ground nor does it produce many good singers, overall it was an above average performance. He is young fresh faced and doesn’t look like a razor has yet touched his face which makes me ask the question … Has his voice broken yet? Luke currently sings in a fairly high register and if his voice has yet to break fully it could have major consequences. With his crush on Tulisa I also have to ask if he has the maturity to cope with the pressure and if he went a long way in the competition potential stardom? There are many if’s with Luke so it will be interesting watching how he develops.

David Wilder

David Wilder X Factor 2011It seems the X Factor is used to producing flamboyant acts and I think David perhaps fits that description fairly well, having been described by many and the press as 2011′s Wagner. David claims to be 42 although it is reported he is in fact 8 years older and actually 50, but he is still eligible to enter so it is not an important point. Gary Barlow described his performance of David Bowies “Life On Mars” as “bad tuning, bad timing, bad diction and no connection to the song…. having said  all that I absolutely loved it.” Being honest Bowie himself has never had great diction and his singing voice is a touch nasal, as for the timing David did try to run and sing at the same time which will always provide a few complications. Tulisa was just left wondering what was going on yet enjoyed it, and Kelly just felt everyone wanted to be a little more like David. People with far worse diction have made the big time … I am reminded of David Essex who was like the X Factor contestants manufactured and who sang with a very broad cockney accent. Manufactured pop is nothing new. David has also recorded and released an 11 track album called Baby Blue Is Born Again. He was also accused of stalking and harassing a surgeon whom it is reported he blamed for botched plastic surgery. So what did i make of David Wilder? Well his voice was ok, and it will be interesting to see how he embraces different musical styles. He has been likened by some to Jimmy Saville looks wise, but I think he perhaps leans more towards Steve Tyler, Iggy Pop or even  Mick Jagger and he certainly has character. David has said he sees the show as useful exposure although he doubts he will get to show what he is about, it will be interesting to see how far he progresses, is David the one who could perhaps come from behind?

Max Mackay, Lemuel Knights, Lizzie Colbourne

Max MacKay X Factor 2011Lemuel Knights X Factor 2011Lizzie Colbourne X Factor 2011

 

 

 

 

These are the other 16 year olds that made it through on week three to boot camp. Due to their ages very little is known about them at this time but we will update information as it becomes available. Max MacKay sang a version of John Legends “Ordinary People” to be told by Kelly he was cute and by Gary that he had a nice voice and tone. Seems Kelly’s vocabulary is still in need of a dictionary. With big hair rivaling anything the Jackson 5 could put out and reminiscent of the 1970′s, Lemuel Knights gave us Jessie J’s “Do It Like A Dude” and blew everyone away. “I thought you and your voice, my dear, are complete stars,” Kelly said. “Lem I thought your voice was absolutely terrific,” added Gary Barlow. At least Kelly avoided using the C word yet again. With a very pleasant acoustic rendition of a Carol King song “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow”, Lizzie Colbourne proves yet again that there is no age limit to talent.

The Talentless Majority – Week 3

Michael Lewis X Factor 2011 In a week where we got to see more of the talentless majority than we had in weeks one and two one act stood out amongst all the rest. Auditioning for the second time was Michael Lewis who in 2010 performed attempting to look like Michael Jackson this time around he performed Geri Halliwell’s “Look At Me”. Bad choice of song as we didn’t want to look or listen, it was a performance that had they been available would have had the audience reaching for the vomit bags. Michael just confirms that there are those even when told repeatedly they have no talent still believe they do. We even saw the delusional 27 year old lay on the stage, claiming it was his. Will 2012 see psychiatric professionals standing by with straight jackets and administering anti psychotic drugs, before taking away the drooling malcontents? It’d probably up the ratings.

Angel X Factor 2011The majority also included the Angels, 3 girls between 18 and 23 whose singing wasn’t at all angelic. Even the so called dancing was out of time, disjointed and off. It was rather like Karaoke after a bottle of Vodka, but with less talent. The rot continued with Jade Freeman (21), the opinionated Anamelia Silva who is a club hostess aged 23, who seemed to like the sound of her own voice though everyone else didn’t. And last but not least Mitchell Webb, a 26 year old bingo caller. All I can say about Mitchell is his voice was as monotonous as a bingo caller, but he obviously believes he is talented the problem is the rest of us know he isn’t and never will be, at least as a singer.

Conclusion

Week 3 showed again that there is talent out there, and that there are some potential stars of tomorrow in the younger generations. As always we have had a mix of the good and the deluded. Of course the thoughts above are just mine and you may not feel the same way. As always you can register, log in and leave your comments.

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