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Originally Posted by Yogi19:

Scotty, I've been reading back and saw your post on Methil, the land of no side lamps. I never have the ceiling lights on.

@ your reaction to the request to sing Sidney Devine songs.

Good choice, there are some things money can't buy.

 Just saw this Yogi. Same here, the "big light" is depressing. Had to keep some sort of pride. Blanket on the ground was bad enough but Sidney? No! 

I could write a book about that club. 

Scotty
Originally Posted by jacksonb:

what happened to  Serena/ Selena? dark haired girl with a non squawky voice?

 

I liked her and also Jade from fife, all the rest seemed squawky to me, I blame beyonce.

All I saw of Jade was her standing in the line up being told she wasn't going through... there was another Jade  and they had a suspense filled 45 minutes (it seemed) between saying the 'the last person through is jade................ ellis(i think her name was)

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by jacksonb:

what happened to  Serena/ Selena? dark haired girl with a non squawky voice?

 

I liked her and also Jade from fife, all the rest seemed squawky to me, I blame beyonce.

All I saw of Jade was her standing in the line up being told she wasn't going through... there was another Jade  and they had a suspense filled 45 minutes (it seemed) between saying the 'the last person through is jade................ ellis(i think her name was)

Maybe I'm just not paying enough attention, but I seem to remember that last year the girl section was overloaded with talent, which ius why Jade from fife ddint get the nod, we had Amelia Liy, Misha B, the one I liked who was quiet, this years crop seem a bit  meh to me.I though Ella was good for how she reinvented that Cher song, but saw nothing to mark out the rest from a crowd.

and as for that shaky bloke from liverpool, who keeps prattling on about his journey.... 

jacksonb

Louis Walsh has spoken for the first time about Rough Copy's dramatic exit from this year's X Factor.
The hip-hop trio had to be dropped from the Judges' Houses stage of the competition after one of the group was unable to sort out their visa problems in time.

X Factor boyband Rough Copy

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Two groups - Triple J and Times Red - were called up to fill the gap. Triple J have since renamed themselves Union J following the addition of George Shelley to the group.
Speaking about the last-minute switches, Walsh said: "When Rough Copy left, I found it difficult to choose between two groups to fill their place. In the end I invited boyband Triple J to come to Judges' Houses, but still felt that as I'd lost such a strong group in Rough Copy that I wanted to make sure the category was the best it could possibly be.
"I asked Gary, Nicole and Tulisa if they minded if I took a seventh act. They were happy as they felt they'd got the right six acts for their Judges' Houses trips so I asked Times Red to come along and they said yes."
Union J described the changes as a "once in a lifetime opportunity".
"We're so happy to be a four piece too. The group feels so right together, it feels like we've been together for years!" they said.

The X Factor Boot Camp: Triple J

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The X Factor Episode 4: Times Red

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Meanwhile, Times Red added: "We are beyond excited about having a second chance. We have nothing to lose so we're going all-out to impress in Vegas."
Walsh will be joined by Sharon Osbourne at the Judges' Houses stage, which he filmed in Las Vegas. The judges can only take three acts through to the Live Shows this year.
The X Factor Judges' Houses will air this weekend in a double-bill on ITV1

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The X Factor judges will reportedly choose one wildcard each after the Judges' House stage of the show.
Gary Barlow, Tulisa Contostavlos, Louis Walsh and Nicole Scherzinger have been told to pick one further act to join their final three, reports The Sun.

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The X Factor 2012: Gary Barlow, Nicole Scherzinger, Tulisa and Louis Walsh
The public will then get the chance to vote for their favourite out of the four wildcards, with the most popular act sent through as the 13th finalist. This will leave one judge with an extra act.
The four wildcards are said to have already been picked and will be revealed on Sunday's show (September 30).
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Boys:

James Arthur - 'I Can't Make You Love Me' by Bonnie Raitt

Nathan Fagan-Gayle - 'Beautiful Monster' by Ne-Yo

Adam Burridge - 'SOS' by Abba

Jake Quickenden - 'Back for Good' by Take That

Rylan Clark -  'We Found Love' by Rihanna

Jahmene Douglas - 'Titanium' by David Guetta


Groups:

Times Red - 'Ain't No Sunshine'/'Let's Get It Started

Mitsotu - 'Hey Ya' by Outkast

MK1 - 'Just Be Good To Me' by Professor Green

Union J - 'Call Me Maybe' by Carly Rae Jepsen

Poisonous Twin - 'Freak Like Me' by Sugababes

Duke - 'The Way You Make Me Feel' by Michael Jackson

GMD3 - 'Bless the Broken Road' by Rascal Flatts


Girls:

Jade Ellis - 'Stand By Me' by Ben E King

Amy Mottram - 'Read All About It' by Emeli SandÃĐ

Leanne Robinson - 'Hurt' by Christina Aquilera

Jade Collins - 'It Must Have Been Love' by Roxette

Lucy Spraggan - 'I Will Always Love You' by Whitney Houston( odd)

Ella Henderson - 'I Won't Give Up' by Jason Mraz(odd)


Overs:

Carolynne Poole - 'When You Say Nothing At All' by Ronan Keating

Nicola Marie - 'Tragedy' by Steps

Brad Shackleton - 'The Final Countdown' by Europe

Melanie Masson - 'Everytime You Go Away' by Paul Young

Kye Sones - 'Payphone' by Maroon 5

Chris Maloney - 'All Out of Love' by Jagged Edge


The X Factorairs tonight (September 29) at 8pm on ITV1.

 
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