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The Voice

(27 Posts)
HildaW Sat 15-Aug-15 17:17:34

Boy George to replace Tom Jones who has been dropped!!!!!!

Anne58 Sat 15-Aug-15 17:26:15

shock

Charleygirl Sat 15-Aug-15 17:28:41

I hate the programme so I do not care who has gone.

merlotgran Sat 15-Aug-15 17:40:04

I don't think Tom Jones is all that chuffed about it.

Why Boy George?? hmm

Luckygirl Sat 15-Aug-15 17:42:24

I do not like the programme either and never watch it, but just wanted to say that Boy George has a lovely tenor voice.

HildaW Sat 15-Aug-15 17:46:54

Its not my favourite programme but I do quite like the initial chair turning sessions. Just always felt that dear Tom added a certain amount of gravitas and creditability to what could have been a very trashy show. Am sorry he has gone.

merlotgran Sat 15-Aug-15 17:55:51

I agree about Boy George's voice but I wouldn't have thought he was mentor material.

Anne58 Sat 15-Aug-15 17:57:58

Although I only watched spasmodically, I did have a lot of time for Tom.

Having said that, the "Boy" can sing.

Not sure about links on this thing, (advice appreciaed!) but try:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPVeU_VDAS8

kittylester Sat 15-Aug-15 18:15:26

that is lovely phoenix. But, I was a very impressionable teenager when Tom Jones first hit ToTPs which was, I think, on Thursday night. grin

Ana Sat 15-Aug-15 18:28:34

It certainly was, kitty - I used to watch it before I headed off to the local Locarno for the under-21s disco where we girls used to dance around our handbags....[nostalgia emoticon]

Ana Sat 15-Aug-15 18:34:56

Not sure it was called a 'disco' in those days though (mid-sixties).

Maggiemaybe Sat 15-Aug-15 19:25:53

I like the early stages of The Voice. The contestants have been vetted beforehand, so (nearly) all of them have talent. I like the way they're spoken to by the mentors, too - none of the rudeness and cruelty you see on the X Factor. I do think Tom Jones has been treated badly though.

Did we just say 'dances', Ana? Then we moved on to 'discotheques'.

Maggiemaybe Sat 15-Aug-15 19:31:37

When we became sophisticated. smile

Ana Sat 15-Aug-15 19:33:10

Yes, I think you're right Maggie smile

Sadiesnan Sat 15-Aug-15 21:24:51

I'm absolutely disgusted with the BBC over this. Boy George has been to prison for violence against a lover, in no way is he a suitable role model for prime time TV.

Grannyknot Sat 15-Aug-15 22:04:21

Tom Jones was treated very badly by the BBC - the first he heard about being dropped was when he gut a letter to that effect, he took to Facebook to express his disappointment (in a very dignified statement).

I've never really watched The Voice but I went to a TJ concert in Hyde Park with a friend a few years ago, he was brilliant, so giving and appreciative of the audience and seemed to love what he was doing. It was one of the best concerts I've ever been to. He performed for hours.

On the other hand, we paid a lot of money on one occasion to listen to a very grumpy, bad tempered Van Morrison who seemed to think he was doing the audience a favour ...!

Grannyknot Sat 15-Aug-15 22:04:44

got not gut!

Anne58 Sun 16-Aug-15 11:34:07

Has any reason been given for dropping Tom?

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 16-Aug-15 11:46:32

I hate that programme with a vengeance. All those has been judges bobbing about in their chairs trying to look cool! hmm

jinglbellsfrocks Sun 16-Aug-15 11:48:00

why can't they put some decent programmes on on a Saturday evening?

Nonnie Sun 16-Aug-15 12:15:47

I was never a TJ fan but think he was great in this programme which we did watch when we had nothing better to do on a Saturday evening. I discovered the other judges too and thought Jessie J was good and love Ricky. I think Will tries too hard but seems to have a good heart.

I think The Voice and Strictly prove that you can criticise and still be pleasant. An example to all.

Anne58 Sun 16-Aug-15 12:48:53

Good point about critisism Nonnie

Many years ago when I was a riding instructor, we were taught the principle of what was colloquially known as "The Sh*t Sandwhich", the basis of which was telling a pupil somthing that they had done well, identify and area where they could improve, then finising with another positive comment.

Grannyknot Sun 16-Aug-15 13:59:19

phoenix but everyone knows that now, so it becomes meaningless. When someone starts talking to me using the "sandwich" I'm already anticipating the shitty bit in the middle grin

It's like that "May I have a word?" means you're going to get a bollocking.

Anne58 Sun 16-Aug-15 14:30:07

Sorry blush

Grannyknot Sun 16-Aug-15 16:27:38

grin you're forgiven.