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yesidoo
Premium Review Hear'Say in general: Pick me Nigel (1381 words)
by yesidoo - written on 31/03/01 (Very useful, 123 readings)
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Well, here it is, I promised you an opinion on Hear’say. Firstly, let me assure you that this album was bought with the sole intention for my six year old (nearly 7 bless him) son, and in no way, was it for me, at all ever ok? You go that? The album, I have to say is quite good actually (in a Steps, Spice Girls, All Saints type way) ...

opritchard
Premium Review Give them a chance!! (217 words)
by opritchard - written on 31/03/01 (Very useful, 4 readings)
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I don't believe that just because this band were selected in a very formal way, that it means anything at all. They have brilliant voices, some have intelligence and natural music talent. So what if they didn't naturally merge together with friends or can't play instruments. Talent like this is hard to find, they all (perhap with ...

Mustapha+Nipple
Premium Review Hear'Say in general: Manufactured pop?! (220 words)
by Mustapha Nipple - written on 31/03/01 (Very useful, 265 readings)
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Who are Hear'say? Hear'say are a manufactured pop band, who were part of an ITV T.V. ratings war. They have five members; Danny, Noel, Kim, Mylenne, and Susanne, (definitely the best looking). This band really does take the ‘mick’ out of Pop bands. This is THE most obvious attempt at a manufacture band, (and not a ...

Tcraze84
Premium Review What You Hear Is All Hear'Say (660 words)
by Tcraze84 - written on 28/03/01 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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Similar to the undoubted phenomonen of 2000, "Big Brother", most of the UK's television audience, at one time or another, tuned into ITV's "Popstars". Plugged for months prior to the opening programme, with obscure trailers simply stating "Nigel, Pick Me!", hype soon started to surround the so-called new genre ...

lukie
Premium Review Hear'Say in general: Hear'Say are perfect...examples of what pop has become (173 words)
by lukie - written on 28/03/01 (Somewhat useful, 13 readings)
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Hear'Say are a completely manufactured band. The sad fact is it makes them no different to any other pop band around. The only difference is that we know they are manufactured. Yet people are buying the song in hundreds of thousands. Why? We know that they haven't written any of the songs and yes they can sing a little bit. But is ...

Hear "say " today gone tomorrow (140 words)
by - written on 24/03/01
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Sure enough Hearsay's first single "All Around the World" sorry "Never Ever" sorry Pure and Simple went to No. 1. The "band" have talent and im not denying that but I don't think they will be around in a couple of years time. Without the support of the tv show they will suffer the same fate ...

strange_child
Premium Review Hear'Say in general: hearsay - what kinda a name's that? (290 words)
by strange_child - written on 23/03/01 (Useful, 40 readings)
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I suppose that the good thing about hearsay and popstars is that they don't pretend to be anything more than a manufactured pop band, and theoretically this should make the more shallower pop fans realise that this kind of music isn't really music. Unfortunately (well I say that, but I don't really care), the show has made them much ...

mreyre
Premium Review Hear to Stay! (529 words)
by mreyre - written on 23/03/01 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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Reading through the opinions on Britain's latest export, namely "Hear'say", or the "PopStars" band, it looks like dooyooer's are split down the middle. Just like Stilton cheese, you either like it or you don't. Well after avidly watching each episode of PopStars from the outset, which was as compelling ...

wad123
Premium Review Hear'Say in general: Here today gone Tomorrow (607 words)
by wad123 - written on 22/03/01 (Very useful, 60 readings)
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Maybe the band name should be-Here today Gone tomorrow? I’ve been very impressed with the band, I have followed their success and although I was delighted for them and glad they got to number one. It did make me think. It just goes to show that if you have the right backing and the right people behind you can make it. And ...

wampyrii
Premium Review Pop Stars Or Flop Stars (368 words)
by wampyrii - written on 20/03/01 (Useful, 60 readings)
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I can't say that I'm a fan of manufactured bands per se, believing as I do, that bands should get to where they are on their own merits and not simply because their face has been seen more often than someone elses. With the amount of publicity that this band has had there is little wonder that they managed to make it to number one. I ...

andycharger
Premium Review Hear'Say in general: Plastic Manufactured Pop. (325 words)
by andycharger - written on 19/03/01 (Useful, 49 readings)
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Im not a big believer in artificial bands like Spice Girls, Steps and Boyzone. I believe that a band should make it off the back of thier own talent. I use the term "band" to describe these people very loosely because really they are nothing more than a group of indiviuals who are brought together under an artificial environment. ...

byrnehel
Premium Review Ba Ba Ba Doo Wahhh!! (401 words)
by byrnehel - written on 18/03/01 (Useful, 18 readings)
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For anyone that hasn't been around for the last few months, Hear'say consists of Myleene Klass, Kym Marsh, Noel Sullivan, Danny Foster and Suzanne Shaw. Like everyone else, I was hooked by the TV programme that made these five wannabes famous and although I did not agree with the final line up they do seem to be doing very well. ...

brianlfc
Premium Review Hear'Say in general: Pure and CRAP (677 words)
by brianlfc - written on 16/03/01 (Very useful, 65 readings)
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God, if I see that video, or hear that record again, I will go berserk. What record you may be asking? The answer is Pure and Simple, by the new group called Hearsay. Now come on, I know they might be half decent singers and they will no doubt be number one, for about 20 weeks, but is this through their singing skills, or the blatant ...

veerauk
Premium Review Hear say but will they stay? (506 words)
by veerauk - written on 16/03/01 (Very useful, 50 readings)
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I have been watching Popstars since the beginning and I have been very impressed by it all. The stars are very down to earth and although they have been manufactured at the end of the day they are humans and have feelings. It was a difficult choice getting the band together but they seem to have chosen the right people. ...

Hear'Say in general: Hear'Say UPDATED (411 words)
by - written on 14/03/01
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After watching the T.V show Popstars the band has finally been made. Kym Mum of two she is the oldest of the group. She lives in Wigan with her Mum and Dad who are currently looking after her kids whilst she is settling down. She was shocked when Nasty Nigel found out about her kids as she was worried this would blow her chances of ...

kev7722
Premium Review Hear'Say to Stay?  (140 words)
by kev7722 - written on 12/03/01 (Useful, 19 readings)
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It seems a bit of a shame to put five obviously very talented young people in front of eleven million television viewers, promising that these five are going to radically alter our perspective on the music industry, only to write them off with a totally bland, unispiring first release. Pure and simple could have been so much more, given ...

cameronrye
Premium Review Hear'Say in general: singing sensation!!! (141 words)
by cameronrye - written on 11/03/01 (Useful, 10 readings)
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Okay, so maybe the popstars TV show is getting abit old, tiring and boring! I mean they just seem to do the same things every week!! But the group shouldnt be put down b/c of the over-the-top TV show. Their new single out on the 12th of March, really deserves the credit! These kids can really sing!! How many pop bands out there do you ...

mickm9
Premium Review Who do they think they are ???? (493 words)
by mickm9 - written on 10/03/01 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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I'm not sure whether this is the right area to put this so I might have to move it to Spreakers Corner or something but I am so annoyed about it and this was the first area I found to share it with you. First of all, I do not have anything against the way this band was put together, after all most bands are manufactured to a certain ...

karenuk
Premium Review Hear'Say in general: Purely And Simply The Best? (1024 words)
by karenuk - written on 10/03/01 (Very useful, 96 readings)
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I began watching Popstars because I enjoy these kinds of programmes, but it really is quite a different concept. I have already written an opinion on the TV programme, so I won't repeat it all here. Suffice to say, the programme is addictive and compelling. Soon the final five were chosen, the group was formed and I was hooked. The ...

Stuart_frisby
Premium Review Hear'say Gone Tommorow? (331 words)
by Stuart_frisby - written on 09/03/01 (Useful, 19 readings)
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When Popstars first started I thought what a load of rubbish, but then I sat down one day and started to watch the programme. I the realised that this was actually as good as people had been saying. Basically if you have never watched Popstars loads of people went to auditions all over the country, then Nigel and his panel of experts ...


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