Britney and the other pop wunderkind
Oct. 27th, 2004 04:58 pmFrom someone's review of the AMA, echoing many of my sentiments on the subject...
"Britney Spears opened the show, and prior to this the buzz consisted of whether or not she'd gone as far as she could with the scant clothing routine and was in fact going to perform an "all nude" review this time out. Of course I exaggerate. She didn't, but give her time. Where else can she go? Instead, she badly lip-synced her ho hum number and did a typical Madonna inspired Bump and Grind with her dancers, eventually leaving the stage unceremoniously via an ascending rope."
And the best part:
"How many more of these semi-nude, auto-tuned, reverb drenched, triple vocal tracked, sex obsessed… Dancers, with belly buttons more impressive than vocal ability, do we have to put up with before the whole thing implodes? It's demise can't come too soon for my money."
He also calls Britney and the gang "forgettable, disposable pre-fab Pop schlock." Right on brother! Amen.
"Britney Spears opened the show, and prior to this the buzz consisted of whether or not she'd gone as far as she could with the scant clothing routine and was in fact going to perform an "all nude" review this time out. Of course I exaggerate. She didn't, but give her time. Where else can she go? Instead, she badly lip-synced her ho hum number and did a typical Madonna inspired Bump and Grind with her dancers, eventually leaving the stage unceremoniously via an ascending rope."
And the best part:
"How many more of these semi-nude, auto-tuned, reverb drenched, triple vocal tracked, sex obsessed… Dancers, with belly buttons more impressive than vocal ability, do we have to put up with before the whole thing implodes? It's demise can't come too soon for my money."
He also calls Britney and the gang "forgettable, disposable pre-fab Pop schlock." Right on brother! Amen.