philbymon wrote:I don't see it that way, myself. I mean, as long as teenagers are buying most of the music out there, things will tend to stay as they are - image will beat out music every time.
I hope I'm wrong, but I doubt it.
The mainstream ppl out there have too much to worry about to get too involved with entertainment at the levels necessary to change what we find available to us.
She will be another flash-in-the-pan, I'll bet. Soon to be forgotten when the next "idol" hits the stage.
Besides, I doubt very much that anyone with her background will be able to handle stardom...never dated? never been kissed? Now she's a #1 star...how will she handle it?
There will always be tons of people who buy music on image first, that's a given. This event is going to have a HUGE influence and as one of the judges said it is a wake-up call for everyone NOT to judge somebody on appearance. Whether she's a flash in the pan is irrelevant to me. I hope she becomes a big star and is able to sustain her stardom for years, but that remains to be seen. There's always a chance that somebody from such humble circumstances is not able to handle all this new star power and also her career may be mismanaged. Again, all we can do is hope that she has a long, successful career and she remains basically the same person she is. The importance of this event is not her, but the reaction of the audience and judges, and the HUGE lesson we all learned from it. MILLIONS of people are now not going to prejudge somebody. The "Idol" concept has taken a dramatic change for the better. This gives hope to countless ordinary people who aren't drop dead gorgeous that they CAN succeed in the music business. Maybe now we'll see people like Janis Joplin or Mama Cass again, people who wouldn't make it in the music business today because of their looks. The astounding thing to me was that the audience was mainly teenagers and they went crazy as soon as she started to sing, and the precious faces of the judges. What a lesson for the world to learn. Nothing but good can come from this. I couldn't be more encouraged for the future of music.