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Will |
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He didn't go to the media, it was on his blog that he charges 30 bucks to read. The sad thing is that I'm sure he could charge 100 bucks and they'd
pay.
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abrahammy |
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That's where I drew the line. Not there anymore Thirty bucks for a blog.
But see, the problem is this; while I will always think the man has amazing pipes, he's got horrible material. THAT is what really killed his career. One thing I learned from being a Claytard is that the most proficient vocalist in the world can't maintain a successful career without good songs. That goes for all of them. Daughtry became a smash because his songs were better than Taylor's. This whole Adam/Kris mess is going to come down to which one of them gets better songwriters. And that's an ace in the hole for even weak contestants. Case in point: Scott MacIntyre can't sing exceptionally well, but he's a very proficient and witty songwriter. He may come out of this OK. I will be interested in seeing whether either Adam or Kris can write a decent song. |
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dagny1331 |
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Will wrote:I stand corrected re: the media thing. But surely he know that the media monitors his site, right? So he is doing the media release passively, I think. |
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gwendolay |
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Oh, he knew that shit was getting out. This is what counts as free publicity in Gaiken's world these days. And I think charging for his website is pure douchebaggery in the first place. |
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MakePaulaCry |
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Will wrote:Fixed that for ya. You gave the Gaymates too much fucking credit to believe that those morons would only spend 100 dollars. |
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Will |
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Oh I'm sure people leak that shit all the time, I just wanted to point out he charges money to read his BLOG. Imagine if he had a twitter.
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dagny1331 |
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Charging for his blog is shitty. Does any other idol charge? I'd bet good money Gokey will--with the proceeds going to his sham Sophia's Heart
charity, I'm sure.
Or to Pastor Escalade. |
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Will |
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Gokey's too busy eating across the US to charge for blogging.
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bumlets1 |
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Will wrote: Las we heard from Gokey he was telling his new "girlfriend" that "it rubs the lotion on it's skin. . ." |
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dagny1331 |
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McDonald's has a surcharge for cheese now. Just a matter of time before there is a big Sophia's Heart/Danny's Stomach pledge drive.
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Miss Alley Shack |
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Why are you bringing Gokey into this? Stop dragging him into this mire of negativity.
PS: Gokey doesn't have to charge! His fans will WILLINGLY PAY. |
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dagny1331 |
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*sticks tongue out at MAS*
Spoilsport. |
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eraserhead19 |
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Will wrote: But the odd thing is his fans are REALLY protective about keeping his blogs away from "prying eyes" and they never share them out in the open for the "haters" to dissect so that begs the question WHY would the one blog that will get Clay the most press be leaked to the media? hmmmmm |
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LeeLeeRaRa |
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Miss Alley Shack wrote: They pay, all right, with bleeding ears and ice picks in their eyes every time they hear that phlegmy rasp and see that repulsive PELVIS THRUST!!!! |
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chickenhearted |
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eraserhead19 wrote: People in the media can't afford $30? From my recollection, it's not the first time his blog has shown up at online media sites. |
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abrahammy |
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My guess is that somebody who wanted dirt on Clay Aiken would find this inexpensive.
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eraserhead19 |
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chickenhearted wrote: really? I don't recall it before.... and there is a Clay thread in the AI forums that his fans keep updated on all the happenings in his sad lil life. There are even pic of the Claybie there. |
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mom2jdbe |
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Silence of the Lambtards |
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dagny1331 |
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Skin, flesh, it's all the same to him when it's batter-dipped and deep fried.
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mom2jdbe |
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Clay Aiken: Sorry for my 'colorful' critique
May 23, 2009, 11:20 AM EST
NEW YORK (AP) -- Clay Aiken says blood didn't truly pour forth from his ears when he heard runner-up Adam Lambert sing "Ring of Fire" - and hey, he's sorry for his "colorful choice of words." The former Idol contestant writes in a blog on his Web site dated Friday that "I obviously meant it as a colorful statement to imply that I did not enjoy what I heard." He also says he didn't mean it as "a 'slam' on Adam as a person." He had blasted Lambert's take on the classic Johnny Cash tune as "contrived," "awful" and "slightly frightening." Aiken says he hopes Lambert can forgive him - but adds Lambert probably doesn't care about what he said. On his fan site, Aiken writes: "I hope no one actually believed that blood truly poured forth from my ears when I heard him. I obviously meant it as a colorful statement to imply that I did not enjoy what I heard. Any performer hopes that their music will appeal to all people, but no singer realistically expects it to. God knows, I am SURE there are PLENTY of people who can't stand to hear me sing either. I wouldn't dream of assuming that, and I am sure that far worse things have been said about my performances than I would even venture to type here. To me, that's fine. I don't expect unanimous, nor even majority support for my music. "But, my guess is Adam doesn't either. I would not venture to make judgements [sic] on the personality or demeanor of anyone I don't know, so none of what I said in my previous blog was directed as a 'slam' on Adam as a person. At the same time, I wouldn't dream of slamming him as an entertainer. He does what he does, because he enjoys it, and he obviously has many fans who enjoy it as well. If what I said in my previous blog regarding my impression of a single performance from Adam upset or offended any of his fans, I expect that the mature ones will realize that it was simply a poorly worded metaphor describing my personal tastes. The only person I would really dream of apologizing to is Adam. "And the irony is, if he's smart he couldn't give a crap what I think of his 'Ring of Fire' performance. As an entertainer, Adam knows that one person's opinion of one performance really matters a little less than zero, in the grand scheme of things. He could not have gotten on Idol (nor made it as far as he did) without an immense amount of talent. He surely doesn't need my approval to know he has a gift." Aiken lost out to Ruben Studdard in 2003. He's since released several albums, appeared on Broadway and publicly confirmed he's gay. |
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