10 February 2009 07:17

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PET SHOP BOYS - TENNANT SLAMS COWELL'S MUSIC TASTES

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TENNANT SLAMS COWELL'S MUSIC TASTES

PET SHOP BOYS star NEIL TENNANT has blasted TV mogul SIMON COWELL - for having too narrow a view of music.Cowell made a name for himself as a record label executive, before becoming a household name on shows such as American Idol and Britain's Got Talent.
But Tennant is annoyed that Cowell ignores certain musical genres on his TV talent series, instead choosing mainstream artists' tunes for his singing wannabes to belt out.
The singer says, "What bugs me is that Simon Cowell's idea of pop music is so narrow. It's basically people singing Whitney (Houston), Mariah (Carey), maybe Elton (John) - and if it's not power ballads it's an equally narrow version of disco."
And Tennant wants to see a more eclectic range of music available for the TV acts to choose from.
He adds, "Why don't they have, say, a new-wave week? Or Eighties electro week? There are vast swathes of music out there."


10 February 2009 07:17


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