Fame Isn't That Good... |
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Fame Isn't That Good... |
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Dec 14 2012, 11:55 AM |
Just happened upon this bizarre story involving an alleged plot to murder Justin Bieber..
http://uk.omg.yahoo.com/news/justin-bieber...-151043931.html Whether it's true or not, there will be some people out there who genuinely do plan these sorts of things. Regardless of what we think of Bieber's music he's still a human being and one who can never really live a normal life. You can have all the money and fame in the world but it can't protect one from the thoughts that people genuinely wish you harm and or/ death on a regular basis. I can't imagine the mental pressure that's carried by people in the fame spotlight.. some people seek that position, some people are thrust into it. But once you're there, it's very hard to hold on to any sort of normality and people will hate you just for being there. I feel sorry for the guy. We all know what it's like to have hard days and hard periods in our life.. now imagine adding death threats and universal ridicule and hatred to that bunch. |
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Dec 14 2012, 12:07 PM
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Such individuals should just be ignored...
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Dec 14 2012, 03:39 PM |
This explains the phobia that famous people uses to have... Madonna is in Argentina now and he asked (by contract) that nobody of the people working for her looks her into her eyes... the same happened with Avril Lavigne and Trent Reznor.
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Dec 14 2012, 11:25 PM |
Looks like we read the same news these days Ben ! This one and other about the golfer !
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Dec 15 2012, 01:59 PM |
The big problem these days is less with being famous but I think more to do with the celebrity status.
There are many famous artists, that might get noticed and pose for photo's etc, but they don't get hounded by fans and media. There is an element of respect for them. I think the ones with the celebrity tag, who have been heavily marketed by the record company and have to court the media to stay in the public eye and keep themselves a relevant are the ones who have the most problems. I'm not saying Beiber isn't a good musician, and a hard worker. But his choices and the choices made for him, but him in the Celebrity culture catagory -------------------- My SoundCloud
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Dec 15 2012, 03:34 PM |
We all do Sinisa It's fun to make jokes about JB, and I'm sure he can deal with it. But this is out of bounds. If you don't like something, just ignore it. As for the stars and their phobias: that's why I prefer not so huge punk/rock/metal acts. I went to a Toten Hosen concert (again) yesterday and after the show I met the support band (Royal Republic, great band) in the lobby of the venue and had a little chat with them. The same happend when I went to an Anti-Flag concert in a really small venue. The guys just walked through the crowd while the support bands were playing and would chat with anyone who wanted to. When you talk to them, you realize they are just regular people who wanna have fun, like everyone else who go to a concert. Never understood the whole "stalking" thing, but maybe that's because I'm pretty much sane (there, I said it!! ) Christian yeah, this happens with more underground music... ou earn less (maybe 0) money but your mind keeps healthy.. -------------------- My lessons
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Dec 15 2012, 04:22 PM |
The best thing is to never chase the 'celebrity' status. You can be massively successful, known around the world and still live a normal life. Just look at Iron Maiden.
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Dec 15 2012, 04:45 PM |
The best thing is to never chase the 'celebrity' status. You can be massively successful, known around the world and still live a normal life. Just look at Iron Maiden. are they in England?? Here they are treated as celebrities... people goes crazy when they come... -------------------- My lessons
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Dec 15 2012, 06:17 PM |
Well you are right Gab.. Maiden are treated like royalty by their fans but to non metal fans on the street they would probably not be known . That is the right balance I think. The average housewife or X Factor watcher wouldn't know who Bruce Dickinson was.. so you'll never see Iron Maiden members talked about in the news or tabloid media because they're not celebrities Best of both worlds ! yeah, it's true! -------------------- My lessons
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Dec 18 2012, 01:32 AM |
I can't imagine how life feels for those stars. Obviously you loose a lot of freedom in a way as you can't do normal things ever again. I guess its fun at first but at some point it must get boring or annoying? You switch to a completely (somewhat isolated) realm of life. We usually don't consider privacy as top priority in our lives- I bet for the stars its one of the most important and somewhat unreachable things out there.
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Dec 18 2012, 09:41 AM |
It's a two edged sword for them, they're quite happy to play the game when it suits them to promote themselves and their product (which for most is themselves) but when it doesn't suit them they get upset.
I'm not sure you can have it both ways -------------------- My SoundCloud
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Dec 18 2012, 11:28 AM |
Disposable music
I'm not saying pop music isn't artistic, some is real quality, think Neil Finn/Crowded House, (again those artists don't tend to have these problems), but those producing disposable music, or music that is a fashion statement than an artistic statement, that is cool one month but then shunned the next, have to been seen in the public eye and in the gossip columns for the sake of their career, the music isn't strong enough to sustain them. I'm a big fan of the producer/writer Dr Luke, he has been responsible for quality pop songs like Kelly Clarkson's Since You've Been Gone (years later still an awesome song) and Miley Cyrus's Party In The USA (disposable teeny song with a limited shelf life), which of those two artists is more in need of the papparazzi and gossip columns. -------------------- My SoundCloud
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Dec 18 2012, 11:45 AM |
I used to think that maybe as a means to an end, start off in the pop music boyband type thing to get a foot in the door, learn the industry and make contacts, then do what you actually want. Like JT to some extent.
Now, well I'm too old, and I don't think I could motivate myself to deal with all the crap and sing really bad songs -------------------- My SoundCloud
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