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Simon Cowell has judged on several TV talent shows throughout his career Alamy Stock Photo

Are you fed up of talent shows?

Elton John has criticised TV talent shows for creating instant fame – but do you still find them entertaining?

SINGER ELTON JOHN has advised new musicians to play in pubs instead of seeking instant fame on TV shows like The X Factor.

The 77-year-old told Rolling Stone UK that aspiring musicians should concentrate on developing their skills through live performances.

“That experience stood me in great stead for when I became Elton John because I had backbone. And backbone is so important, because the worst thing that can happen to you in the industry are things like X Factor and instant fame on television where you have no experience of playing live,” the musician said.

“You get put on stage, you go, and you can’t do it. That’s the worst thing. American Idol — just the worst. Take risks. Go and play in a pub.” 

So today we’re asking: Are you fed up of talent shows?


Poll Results:

Yes, there's been too many (4574)
I was never a fan of them (3119)
No, I still enjoy them (542)

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    Dec 13th 2014, 2:59 PM

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    Dec 14th 2014, 9:19 AM

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    Dec 14th 2014, 10:42 AM

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    Dec 14th 2014, 3:33 PM

    Terry, It is highly unlikely that NAMA would be looking for payment for this debt if it was already paid by an insurance company, provide evidence for your ridiculous claim or F off.

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