Well at least it has chosen the winner of the first edition in this country of “The Voice” or perhaps that should be “Ze Voice” as that’s the way many involved with the show seems to have been pronouncing it.
It is of
course the latest prime time fast food show masquerading as a search for
singing talent and uses a formula that
seems to be working well in every country in which it has been adapted.
In France
apparently seven million plus tuned in regularly to watch a show which many remarked “exuded positive vibes” with the judges – sorry coaches – praising their
chosen protégés and sad to see them eliminated over the course of the weeks.
Oh yes it
was really different from the backstabbing criticisms of the now defunct Star
Academy or Nouvelle Star both of which had been the launching pad for innumerable
short-lived careers among the very few that managed to build up a real
following.
“Se Voice”
only had participants who could really sing and was based on the premise that, at the
auditions, coaches didn’t get to see who was singing and “chose” based on voice
alone.
That meant
a frump or freak could win the whole shebang as long as they had stunning vocal
cords – right?
Quality would
win out over image.
Except that
didn’t appear to be the case for the final as one slightly off key performance
followed another and the two favourites (both teenagers) had a distinctive
visual appeal apart from their youth; ie they looked like stars in the making.
Anyway
Stéphan Rizon the man with the big voice was the unexpected winner on Saturday
even though some sort of wailing woman with a silly name Al Hy had widely been
expected to walk it Or squawk it. She finished third.
Each
finalist got the chance to sing solo twice and a duet with an internationally
acclaimed star – well world famous in France at least.
There was
Johnny Hallyday who obviously needed the money, Véronique Sanson, Yannick Noah
(yes he of tennis fame) and Lenny Kravitz – heavens, someone known outside of France.
They
provided some of those typically cheesy TV moments with Hallyday “doing battle” with Rizon or
Sanson warblingly accompanying another contestant to one of her songs
All the
“stars” were either signed to Universal Music (of which TF1 is part) or just
happened to have a new album to promote present
– or both. Yep the channel really
takes the proverbial biscuit for imagining viewers are that dumb.
Not content
with the yawnathon nature of the show, the producers decided there had to be
one last song from each of the four contestants before the votes were tallied.
And guess
who was dragged up on stage to perform alongside their acolytes. Whoops, that rather gives the game away doesn't it, as of course it was the turn of the judges, coaches, call them what you will.
Well at
least it gave viewers a laugh and the chance to see just how far Jenifer hadn’t
progressed since winning Star Academy a decade ago and how out of place
ex-Téléphone member Louis Bertignac was in the whole set up.
Results
time – surprise all round as Rizon was announced the winner and presenter Nikos
Aliagas rounding everything off by saying the France had chosen its “best
singer”.
What
exactly does that mean – that the rest were pants? Of course not, just that Rizon was the crème
de la crème (snort) at least until The Voice 2 begins airing.
On that
note doesn’t it all seem a bit rich and something of an insult to try calling
the latest non-entity “The Voice “when that has been a label deservedly earned used to describe
the likes of real singers such as Frank Sinatra and Whitney Houston.
Just a
thought.
1 comment:
I accidentally stumbled upon "the Voice" on Saturday. Given how off-tune most of the singers were, I could not believe it was the final stage of the competition. Has France run out of talents then? How awful were the other contestants I wonder.
Deirdre
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