Sir Elton John calls modern songwriters “pretty awful”


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Sir Elton John has described today's songwriters as “pretty awful” and says he is “not a fan” of TV talent shows.
The singer told the Radio Times he refused to be a judge on “'American Idol' because I won't slag anyone off” and also found TV boring.
He also defended his decision to perform at the wedding of right-wing US talk show host Rush Limbaugh, who has been accused of homophobia.
“I'm a builder of bridges and knocker-down of walls,” the 63-year-old said.
The singer, who entered into a civil partnership with long-term partner David Furnish in 2005, will reportedly receive one million dollars (£629,000) for the appearance.
But he said: “I was incensed when people said I was throwing away 40 years of credibility for money. No. I don't need it.
“No one was more surprised than I when Rush asked. Politically we're opposites. It was an opportunity to break the ice.”
Sir Elton told the Radio Times: “I'm not a fan of talent shows. I probably wouldn't have lasted if I'd gone on one.
“Also I don't want to be on television. It's become boring, paralysingly brain crippling. I like Simon Cowell [creator of 'X Factor'], but what he does is TV entertainment.
“TV vaults you to superstardom and then you have to back it up, which is hard. ['X Factor' winners] Leona Lewis and Alexandra Burke are at the mercy of the next song they can get.”
He said “Britain's Got Talent” star Susan Boyle was “an endearing phenomenon,” but “might not understand the rigours of showbusiness.”
Sir Elton also said he admired stars such as Lily Allen, Amy Winehouse and Lady Gaga, but added: “It's important they write their own songs, so they're not at the mercy of anyone.
“Songwriters today are pretty awful, which is why everything sounds the same. Contemporary pop isn't very inspiring.”

Source: BBC

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Sir Elton John calls modern songwriters “pretty awful”


Elton John

Sir Elton John has described today's songwriters as “pretty awful” and says he is “not a fan” of TV talent shows.
The singer told the Radio Times he refused to be a judge on “'American Idol' because I won't slag anyone off” and also found TV boring.
He also defended his decision to perform at the wedding of right-wing US talk show host Rush Limbaugh, who has been accused of homophobia.
“I'm a builder of bridges and knocker-down of walls,” the 63-year-old said.
The singer, who entered into a civil partnership with long-term partner David Furnish in 2005, will reportedly receive one million dollars (£629,000) for the appearance.
But he said: “I was incensed when people said I was throwing away 40 years of credibility for money. No. I don't need it.
“No one was more surprised than I when Rush asked. Politically we're opposites. It was an opportunity to break the ice.”
Sir Elton told the Radio Times: “I'm not a fan of talent shows. I probably wouldn't have lasted if I'd gone on one.
“Also I don't want to be on television. It's become boring, paralysingly brain crippling. I like Simon Cowell [creator of 'X Factor'], but what he does is TV entertainment.
“TV vaults you to superstardom and then you have to back it up, which is hard. ['X Factor' winners] Leona Lewis and Alexandra Burke are at the mercy of the next song they can get.”
He said “Britain's Got Talent” star Susan Boyle was “an endearing phenomenon,” but “might not understand the rigours of showbusiness.”
Sir Elton also said he admired stars such as Lily Allen, Amy Winehouse and Lady Gaga, but added: “It's important they write their own songs, so they're not at the mercy of anyone.
“Songwriters today are pretty awful, which is why everything sounds the same. Contemporary pop isn't very inspiring.”

Source: BBC

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