Friday, May 11, 2012

Below are two wonderful, considerate responses to the snarly, judgmental, sarcastic article written about Susan.  This writer does not get space on this blog, but FYI, the link below contains the write up, which is way off base and prejudice.  Susan has already proven that this writer knows nothing and he is writing nothing but drivel.

  1. ridgit says:
    “It sounds all too judgemental and superficial but the exact reason her BGT audition became a worldwide phenomenon was because we just weren’t expecting a scruffy, 48-year old Scots-woman to bellow out ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ like that.”
    Ah, another sneering jab at Susan Boyle’s vocal talent and the people who are moved by it.
    It may sound all too judgemental and superficial but the exact reason a critic may write the above statement was because of the insularity and parochialism of critics.
    Step out and talk to the actual millions who were moved by her and you’ll find it wasn’t the hype that made their hearts soar but the VOICE.
    Susan Boyle has stunningly beautiful voice and, yes, it does make me cry to listen to her sing. Even three years later.
  2. Andro Salvatierra says:
    It’s been three years since Susan Boyle was discovered on BGT and we still have to endure this judgmental and superficial garbage pretending to be a critic.
    If you want to know what people think about Susan Boyle, I recommend you a video of her singing a duet with no other than Elaine Paige. You will be surprised that most people find her voice way more beautiful than Elaine’s.
    It’s seems so obvious you have never gave yourself the time to listen to Susan Boyle’s voice. You have a preconception of how she should sound and then you wrote based on your own prejudice.


    Below is another article where they use Susan Boyle to promote what ever:

    'Paramount Idol' auditions begin Saturday

    The television program “American Idol” and similar competitions have given viewers worldwide breathtaking moments of discovery.
    Susan Boyle’s incredible performance of “I Dreamed A Dream” on “Britain’s Got Talent” is one of the most memorable. Closer to home, Fluvanna County’s own Chris Daughtry’s near-win during the fifth season of “American Idol” had even non-fans of the show tuning in.

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