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  1. I saw Lee in 'Joseph' last summer and was impressed by how much his voice had grown since 'Any Dream Will Do'. I had thought he was good on the TV show (and voted for him), but it was amazing what a year of live performances had done for him.

    This is a brilliant opportunity for Gareth and I get so excited every time I think about him in this show. Leaving the theatre last summer, I thought that it would be fantastic if Gareth could play 'Joseph' sometime - and now he is! Looking forward to seeing the show soon.

    Linda

    I saw Lee too and thought exactly the same about Gareth playing the role. It really is a fantastic opportunity for him.

  2. These objective reviews from non Gareth fans mean a lot at this early stage.

    I'm so pleased Gareth is making Joseph his own , but expected nothing less. Although Lee's voice is powerful and he puts emotion into it - I am sure, as these people have commented, that Gareth will offer something different but as poignant. He is bound to grow in confidence as the months progress.

  3. With a new musical, there's a lot more left to chance, but there is no doubt that if it all works, it would be better. Perhaps they can tell us if it's any good or if it's going to be popular? :tongue:

    I guess if it's not popular then it could be bad for Gareth especially if he has an important part in it, then he would be associated with failure and you can just guess at the media coverage of that......but then he's got to start somewhere if he wants to make it in the West End but we don't want him to be Gone With The Wind. :fear:

  4. I personally would much prefer him to make his debut in a new show, where there would be no opportunity for the press to compare him with someone who'd previously taken on the part.

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    I've been thinking about this one a lot over the past few days and have come to the same conclusion. If he got a part in a highly successful musical and got bad reviews then it would be much more difficult to recover.

    It would be good if he got a role in this one but I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

  5. It makes perfect sense Sentimental.

    My take on it is this. The way things have been with Gareth's comeback videos on the Music Channels, it doesn't seem the people in control of the channel are prepared to include him on the playlist. So to me this including AOMS in charts such as this is the only way the lesser people are able to play him. At least this way they are getting him played, even if it is only once or twice.

    This is not somethng new with Smash Hits. For the last two years, they've only been able to play any Gareth track if they've been included in these special feature programs, eg: worse No1, worse comebacks, reality TV real winners, and so on. It is a total injustice that the tracks are not being played more often and included on playlists, but it does seem to me that at least they are trying to play the songs when they can. Its the people in authority, or whoever they get their instructions from who are to blame. There is no question in my mind that someone doesn't want Gareth to succeed.

    I don't think that it is just Gareth who is being singled out - we are only aware of this bias because we know and love him - but this is also happening to other artists as well. Eternal posted a really good article recently (in General Music section) about how downloading being included in the charts is not having the expected effect because of the influence of g/map and e/map who are the people in control of what is heard on the radio and on the music channels. This means that the charts are not an accurate reflection of what is popular today because we are not hearing all that is on offer.

    I know this doesn't change anything but it helped me to understand the situation more clearly to know that other artists must be struggling to be heard as well, however unfair that is.

  6. My favourites seem to change on each listening, so that now I feel that they are all favourites - I don't feel inclined to skip any, which is a testament to the quality of the album...........

    I agree. It's one of those abums I feel is best heard in its entirety as a whole 'work' (of art) I feel bad if I skip a track, as I have to sometimes when my son is in the car and wants to hear Lost in You. :heart: It passes smoothly from one track to another like pages in a good book.

  7. My favourite track is Electric,this song stood out for me from the first time I heard the clip. The instrumentation on this track is brilliant. I love the guitar ending,so sultry and reminds me of Santana. ......

    I also love Gareth's vocals and everything about Can't Believe It's Over,which is odd as I didn't like the clip much! .

    This album screams to be heard live.

    Been enjoying the album some more and thinking about your comments Puppygates. Totally agree about the Santana effect at the end of Electric. It clicked suddenly last night when I was listening and I knew exactly what you meant.

    I wasn't sure about the clip of CBIO but now think it is my favourite track of the album.

    Couldn't agree more that the album needs to be heard Live.

  8. The more I listen to the album - the more I hear within it. I mean all the different instruments and effects. It is such a different style from Gareth which I find refreshing.

    My 14 year old says it's good too (had it on in the car) He likes the upbeat tracks like LIY, and New Kid In Town. My hope is that more people his age will hear it and like it as well.

  9. Haven't got time to post a full review at present, but at the moment I'm impressed with Can't Believe it's Over - which seems to be the most successful blend of Gareth past and present. I love it that you can hear the full quality of Gareth's voice on this track but it also has the interest of the instrumental interlude followed by the recap of the start which lends itself to the perfect close.

    Bit disappointed with 19 Minutes. When I heard the snippet of this on the documentary I thought it was amazing but on the album I think that it would have been better just piano and Gareth at the start not the percussion bits - again so you can hear the quality of the voice to full effect. I love the stillness of CBIO and wish this could have been transferred to 19 mins.

    My favourite upbeat track is LIY especially the chorus which is really inspirational. I also love the laid back feel to Electric.

    Not sure about Afterglow. Changes is superb on the album. Great start. Will post more later.

  10. Gareth said it was the first time he and Pet had performed Lost In You acoustic , and had only just practised for half an hour , it sounded brilliant. Gareth said he knew his fans from the message boards , loved LIY and would have liked it to have been his comeback single.

    How clever to have adapted LIY to an acoustic version -would love to have heard that.

    I can't help but wonder if Gareth himself would have preferred to have released LIY as a single at some point rather than Changes or AOMS but I guess airplay was the issue and it seemed as if AOMS was a good prospect in this respect.

    Thanks so much for the detailed report Heather.

  11. My hubby suddenly caught a glimpe of Gareth on the side ( I did not see him),

    Loved your report Khelda and so glad you enjoyed yourself. Was surprised and glad that hubby was with you. Is that a first? Wonder did he talk about the performance? Would be interseted to know what he thought as a non-fan - though maybe you have hauled him on board too now?! :shocked:

  12. Excuse this late reply but I've been away for the weekend and I'm just catching up on all that's happened - love the clip of LIY - so refreshing to see and hear something more upbeat from Gareth - but it's not just that - it's a whole different genre. You have to admire his versatility.

  13. But surely, he must have chart success to survive? An artist must sell records to sustain their career.

    He had massive chart success the last time round and he did not survive - the music business is very fickle and he needs credibility

    to survive. While we as fans all acknowledge his talent as a musician/songwriter it will take time for the wider audience to appreciate this and indeed some never will. Gareth has a lot of completely unfair stereotyped bias to overcome from those who are uninformed about him. A slower growth in success this time round may help him to last for longer. Of course Gareth wants chart success but I guess this time round he will not compromise himself to achieve it. I get the impression from Gareth that if people don't like what he has to offer then I think he'd rather do something else. He certainly has many options available - did anyone notice that operatic voice he has hidden until the start of the start of the Pop World interview?! :shocked:

  14. I think I'm pleased with this choice! I do like AOMS......... So much for my prediction of 19 being the next single! I would expect a more upbeat song as the 3rd single. So maybe 19 will be the 4th,lol.

    I know just how you feel Puppygates because that's what I was thinking as well about 19 being the next single. Surely the third single has to be Lost In You or Pictures??

    I like AOMS too but I'm not sure it's the right song to connect with the listeners Gareth is not reaching with Changes. I understand that Gareth/19 feel that it should be a gradual change towards a new style of music - but I fear that this choice, lovely though it is, could be thought of as too sentimental. I remember cringing inwardly years ago when The Spice Girls did that song about Mum's even though it was quite a good song. I don't think it's going to do much for his image with the 18 -30 audience which is surely the one he is trying to reach??

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