Post by Inside Australian Idol on Mar 25, 2005 22:46:47 GMT 10
Ooh, there's no holding them back
25mar05
LOOKS like the verdict is in - Tamara Jaber's new single, Ooh Ahh, is a stinker.
The Eye yesterday put out a call to readers to say what they thought of Jaber's song, which is being played on Fox FM, a member of the Austereo group.
Jaber is the girlfriend of Kyle Sandilands, who is Austereo's highest-profile announcer, and also a judge on Australian Idol.
For the record, Mix and Nova are not playing the song.
About 85 per cent of emails dissed the song.
John Hobbs: "It makes me sick every time I hear that song by the former Scandal'us member played on the radio or televised on TV, and to think that Kyle Sandilands at Austereo pushes and promotes this garbage makes my stomach churn more."
Casey: "I like Tamara's song Ooh Aah. When it comes on the radio, my sisters and I love turning it up and singing it. We think it's a real fun song."
Chris Fletcher: "The quality of her singing is the equivalent of fingernails running down a blackboard, the music back beat is just all over the place with out any real rhythm."
Suzanne: "While I do understand that politics play heavily in all walks of life and they certainly may be at work to have this song put to air, there is always the possibility that along with myself, other listeners sometimes enjoy listening to silly, catchy songs."
David: "This is the most ridiculous song in Australian music history and whoever had anything to do with it should be flogged mercilessly."
Lydia: "I also have concerns as mentioned in the paper about his Idol role and the fact that he can be swayed on a personal level."
www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,12649817%255E28957,00.html
25mar05
LOOKS like the verdict is in - Tamara Jaber's new single, Ooh Ahh, is a stinker.
The Eye yesterday put out a call to readers to say what they thought of Jaber's song, which is being played on Fox FM, a member of the Austereo group.
Jaber is the girlfriend of Kyle Sandilands, who is Austereo's highest-profile announcer, and also a judge on Australian Idol.
For the record, Mix and Nova are not playing the song.
About 85 per cent of emails dissed the song.
John Hobbs: "It makes me sick every time I hear that song by the former Scandal'us member played on the radio or televised on TV, and to think that Kyle Sandilands at Austereo pushes and promotes this garbage makes my stomach churn more."
Casey: "I like Tamara's song Ooh Aah. When it comes on the radio, my sisters and I love turning it up and singing it. We think it's a real fun song."
Chris Fletcher: "The quality of her singing is the equivalent of fingernails running down a blackboard, the music back beat is just all over the place with out any real rhythm."
Suzanne: "While I do understand that politics play heavily in all walks of life and they certainly may be at work to have this song put to air, there is always the possibility that along with myself, other listeners sometimes enjoy listening to silly, catchy songs."
David: "This is the most ridiculous song in Australian music history and whoever had anything to do with it should be flogged mercilessly."
Lydia: "I also have concerns as mentioned in the paper about his Idol role and the fact that he can be swayed on a personal level."
www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,12649817%255E28957,00.html