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I Don't Wanna Dance - EP

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A discount Scissor Sisters.....

perpetually under the illusion he is going to be very famous in 15 minutes, or that he was famous 15 minutes ago and why doesn't everyone remembers him, he is so full of himself. Stone is clearly doomed to fail, again and again, with no conception that he has no chance of making it as a pop star, and yet persists in believing that he is a star so ahead of his time it'll take the rest of the world time to catch up. His hair, smile and moves suggest a future in a Steps revival band, but he is convinced that he has the flair, audacity and brilliance of a combination of Bowie, Prince and Britney. He succeeds as the grandest example of self-deluding showbiz failure imaginable, succeeds because at the exact moment it becomes apparent to what extent a failure he is, and how hopeless and unrealistic his dream, he becomes a kind of original creation.

As an entertainer, he does nothing new, his music is ordinary and derivative, his desperation to succeed, because he wants it so much, is now something we see all the time on all sorts of audition programmes, and he has all the qualities of a has-been even though he has not yet really been. As a preposterous comic creation, one invented by the programme based on detailed information he, knowingly or not, supplies, one whose task is to make sense of a world so beyond his understanding.

Andrew Stone is as someone who taught us exactly what it was like to be caught in an eternal limbo between being famous in their own feverish imagination and never quite making it in the real world

Hmmm.....

Why do I get the distinct impression that all of the 'wow-this is great!' reviews here were written by fame hungry wannabe Andrew Stone himself?! Oh and by the way Andrew, if you couldn't GIVE this CD away in a rubbish Norwich shopping centre, what makes you think people will PAY for
it?!

Just a thought

To all you miserable lot with poison keyboards typing drivel he is already far more famous than all you lot added together so what you are actually doing is effectively underlining your own sad lives.

Personally I’m not a big fan and won’t be buying the single but I do admire anyone with get up and go and this lot have. If I had half of drive Andrew has I would probably be far more successful in my life than I am currently which is food for thought.

I really hope it all works out for them whatever happens.

I Don't Wanna Dance - EP, Starman
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  • £2.49
  • Genres: Pop, Music
  • Released: 25 April 2010

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