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grumpypuppy |
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Thanks Tigers, she sounded and looked great.
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love4mypets |
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Wow, outstanding performances by Carrie. She has certainly VASTLY improved in her performance skills. She actually looks like she's ENJOYING singing the
songs, whereas during AI and for quite a while after, she looked like...well...a BOT of course.
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fannypackwearer |
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WOW! you are fast tigers..thanks!
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ILovegreeneyes |
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fannypackwearer wrote: Good for her but I don't recall saying she only wrote one word on the songs she's listed on.... It's pretty impressive for her to be the major contributor to those songs when she admits she's never written a song before in her life.... guess she tapped into her creative side... |
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Posts: 2573 (10/21/07 3:35 AM) Registered User |
I just hope they stay on the tube and don't get hosed
My last acct was hosed when they yanked "so small" right when it was released........yet i see many of the same there still what pisses me off is I had about 1000 subscribers and 200+ videos of all sorts of junk.......whatever! But I can't see how she does not lose her voice she is so busy. |
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http://www.rctimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071021/ENTERTAINMENT01/710210312/1005/MTCN0303 Carrie Underwood takes a 'Carnival Ride'Country singer pushes past new-kid status with sophomore albumCarrie Underwood found the name of her second album, Carnival Ride, within a line in "Wheel of the World," the last song on the album: "God put us here on this carnival ride/We close our eyes never knowing/Where it'll take us next." It's no surprise that those words spoke to her. Underwood, 24, was catapulted from the safe life of a shy Oklahoma college student into the unknown world of an award-winning country superstar in less than two years.
"It was a great fluke to me," she says of her debut's success. "We got really lucky and a lot of people did their jobs really well and worked really hard. I don't think I can still process it, quite. I think I'll process it when other stuff doesn't do as well," she says with a laugh, "and then it will hit me, 'Wow, that was really cool.' " Singer keeps her cool After changing from a short black dress and heels into a sweatshirt and leggings, Underwood sits on a black sofa in a Grand Ole Opry House dressing room and nibbles on a granola bar. As her mother, sister and grandfather watched, Underwood sang four songs on the Tuesday-night show, including "How Great Thou Art." The song's notes were so high that it was painful to sing, so she found herself unexpectedly moved to tears by the audience's overwhelming response. This was a rare moment when her emotions got the best of her. Like her father, Underwood remains on even keel, staying steady whether she's receiving news that excites or disappoints. For instance, when she was text-messaged by her manager that she received two American Music Awards nominations, her only response was, "Cool. Who else is nominated?" "I am not great with emotion sometimes," she says. "That might perturb people occasionally or they might get the wrong idea because I don't act as excited as I should. I'm a thinker. Even when I get good news, I'm like, 'All right, what does this mean?' "I just don't wear them on the outside. I'm excited on the inside. Every once in awhile my emotion escapes me, and when it does, it's weird to me." Her quick rise hasn't been easy Despite her unchanging demeanor and impressive stats, it hasn't all been one steady ride to the top. Thrust into the unfamiliar country music industry, where she's faced resentment and jealousy, she was often terrified as she tackled high-profile endeavors such as singing at the 2005 Country Music Association awards show in front of some who doubted her place on that stage. "There were no thoughts running through my head; my heart was pounding. I had two minutes to convince everybody sitting in those seats that I am supposed to be here, so there was a lot of pressure." Says her label chief, Sony BMG Nashville chairman Joe Galante, "She stepped up to the plate, knocked it out of the park and made us all proud." She hit the road to open for Kenny Chesney and Brad Paisley and headlined her own shows. "It's great being onstage, but I think a few people would forget occasionally that I had one album out and that I am just now being not new at this - now. I am just now becoming not the new kid on the block anymore." When she was able to escape from the pressures and return home to Checotah, Okla., she discovered that her old life had changed, as well. Most of her family and friends treated her differently, and suddenly speculation about her love life - much of it wrong - surfaced in tabloids. "It was just really weird . . . 'Wow, I don't think I can be friends with this person anymore because they go and tell everything I say to them,' or they post private pictures of us hanging out on the Internet - not anything bad, but to get attention," she says. "They talk about me like they know me really well. I realized it when I started having to cut people out of my life." Paisley says Underwood has handled fame better than anyone else he's seen who has ascended so fast. "She seems to have weathered the storm and slipped comfortably from relatively unknown to superstar. This is someone who has her head on straight, a healthy outlook on music and life, and everything going for her - the sky's the limit." Some resent her success But not everyone has been as happy with Underwood's success. Soon after her album's release, rumors began circulating on Music Row that a standoffish Underwood had refused to speak to others backstage at industry events. "If anybody came up and talked to me - and I'm not even saying a lot of people did - I was as nice as I knew how to be. You know, I was in a different world; I didn't know what I was doing there. "I'm better at it now, but I was the new kid and nobody knew anything about me, so I would say everybody was kind of being standoffish towards me. "I've been in dressing rooms where I've known people were sitting 8 feet from me, talking about me when I was sitting right there," she says, adding that others such as Vince Gill, Reba McEntire, Wynonna Judd and Keith Anderson have been extremely supportive. That resentment became apparent to Underwood after the 2006 CMA awards, where Faith Hill joked on-camera after Underwood's female vocalist win by saying, "What?" and raising her hands. Hill's gesture made people take sides, Underwood says. "It was a stupid fluke; she let her guard down for five seconds. There were no sides, but then you realized people were saying she had the right to be angry." LeAnn Rimes wrote on her Web site that Underwood hadn't paid her dues long enough to fully deserve that award. "She had megasuccess early on, and you know she wasn't a 12-year-old playing in bars," Underwood says. "I didn't really think that much of it coming from her. If it had been somebody who had spent 20 years working to get this and then they got it, that would be a little different. "I mean no disrespect to anybody in the industry, but everybody in the music industry knows that if they had the chances that I had that they would take them in a heartbeat. If anybody acts like they wouldn't, they are lying," she says with a laugh. "And nobody knows what I went through in Idol, nobody. There were 10 of us on the show that understand what we went through. It was the hardest thing, the most nerve-wracking, scariest thing that I've ever gone through in my entire life. I don't know anything that will ever be more monumental than that." She's found her place Wynonna Judd says Underwood is the future of country music. "What I admire about Carrie is that she has held her head up through the storm and through all the opinions and judgments based on whether she belongs in Nashville or not because of her American Idol upbringing," Judd says. "The fact is, she has a place here. She is part of our community and she has a right to be here and she has earned her spot. "She's come from a very fast-paced presentation, American Idol, and people feel she's won the lottery and hasn't earned it. That disappoints and burdens me, because how dare we judge and question God's timing? It's arrogant and it's just because we're entitled." Galante, who predicts Underwood's new album will go multiplatinum in a market declining 30 percent in sales, says he shudders to think about country's market share without Underwood's 6 million in sales. "The breakthrough moment for all of the people doubting her was when she got up at the Grammys and said, 'I'm a country artist and I love country music,' " Galante says. "It took everybody that long, which was a full year later, for people to go, 'Oh, she is one of us.' " Does she feel fully accepted now? "I am accepted as I need to be," she says. "I feel good. Country radio has been good to me and a lot of people have been great to me. It's like any other job or thing you do; there are going to be people at the office who are great to you and there are going to be people who aren't so great to you and cause drama." Now secure with her place in the industry, she has no interest in convincing anyone that she belongs. "If somebody likes me or likes the way I sing or the way I am onstage, awesome," she says. "I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart. I've realized that people who don't like you for any reason are never going to like you, most likely. You can't win most people over. "I remember being in high school and someone saying, 'My favorite singer is blah blah.' I would be like, 'Ugh, you like
that person? I hate them.' Somebody is saying that about me. That's just the way it is."
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Carrie shouldn't have said anything negative about LeAnn. When you're on top you should be more forgiving imo. I hope it doesn't backfire on
Carrie. I think LeAnn has paid her dues in Country music. She's had to find for control of her career with her dad, and has also had her fights with the
music industry.
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^^^
Though, I do think that it is disrespectful for people to be talking shit about you when you are in the same room, I believe Kelly and Clay went through the same thing. But neither one of them ever talked about it in public. Hope this doesn't come back on Carrie. Someone's publicist (like Faith's or Leann's) could really spin this on her and ruin that 'american good girl' image that she seems to have going for her at the moment. |
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fannypackwearer |
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Nah, I don't think she'll get any backlash from it at all. It's not like she called anybody a bitch or anything. ....and FUCK
Leann....hehehe..
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Kunron wrote: I agree her remarks about LeAnn are way out of line IMO. She needs to be a little more gracious given how quickly she was accepted by most people in Nashville. She went on a POP oriented show like American Idol when she could've gone on Nashville Star and then bascially took over country, that's got to piss some people off. IMO this interview comes across as very arrogant on Carrie's part. She's been very vocal lately about the whole not being accepted thing which is kind of like a slap in the face to country music considering how many awards they gave her last year...... Kuron, I can't do anything about the formatting I tried...sorry. |
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grumpypuppy |
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I thought LeAnn Rimes got her start on StarSearch. Who is she to talk?
IMO this interview comes across as very arrogant on Carrie's part. She's been very vocal lately about the whole not being accepted thing which is kind of like a slap in the face to country music considering how many awards they gave her last year...... If you want to see it as arrogant, I guess you will. She is giving her point of view and seems appreciative of the support she has been given by the country music community. She is certainly being realistic in realizing not everyone is going to like her - which is true. What is wrong with just coming out and saying it? "I am accepted as I need to be," she says. "I feel good. Country radio has been good to me and a lot of people have been great to me. It's like any other job or thing you do; there are going to be people at the office who are great to you and there are going to be people who aren't so great to you and cause drama."
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grumpypuppy wrote: I don't think StarSearch gave out recording contracts stumpyguppy...and with few exceptions didn't result in ANYONE getting a
career out of it.
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ILovegreeneyes wrote:StarSearch was a great way to get exposure back in the day. Folks who benefitted include Christina Aguilera, Linda Eder(she got her first record deal due to the show), Drew Carey, Rosie O'Donnell, Jessica Simpson, Beyonce Knowles(she actually was on the show twice - once solo, once in a group), Brad Garrett(winning got him national attention and opening act jobs for Diana Ross, Frank Sinatra, Smokey Robinson and some other A-Listers), Jenny Jones, Kevin James, Martin Lawrence, Dennis Miller, Ray Romano, Sawyer Brown (like LeAnn the show had a big time influence on their career), Sinbad (he probably joins Sawyer Brown and LeAnn in regards to being popular right off the show) , Dave Chapelle. Even Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears showed up on the show.
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fannypackwearer |
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Shannon why must you twist EVERYTHING Carrie does or says in to something it's not? you comment about Carrie talking about the Leann incident.Well maybe
that bitch Leann should've kept her mouth shut when all the shit went down at the CMA's last year. I don't see how Carrie talking about it now is
bad nor does she really say anything negative in the article about anyone. She's seems strong and confident. I know that bothers you because you
perceived(or wanted) her as a puppet. I guess if it makes you feel better, you go on typing away and twisting everything around so it satisfies you...
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Posts: 2575 (10/21/07 10:57 AM) Registered User |
Rimes started the shit and Carrie was asked a Q about it
She answered it and why BS about it since Rimes dissed her back then |
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Shyster |
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If LeAnn didn't feel like she opened her big fat mouth in the wrong, why the retraction from her website? She could have just let it stay if she was in
the right but apparently the supporters outweighed the naysayers. LeAnn looked pretty stupid with that remark when the Faith thing turned out to be smoke and
mirrors. Egg on her face.
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love4mypets |
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I think that too often there are people who perceive people as "arrogant" when all they're doing is talking in a direct, forthright, no-nonsense
manner. Carrie labels herself as a "thinker," which means that she's going to be less touchy-feely in her communications and more direct. Seems
that she's willing to state her case, whatever it might be, and she understands that there will be people who "get" it and others who won't.
Main thing is that she seems to be the type of person who won't be saying what she thinks other people want to hear, but that she'll be expressing what
her views are period. She's apparently learned the most valuable lesson of all, which is that you can't please ALL the people ALL the time, so
it's best to be true to yourself, be who you are rather than what you think others want you to be, and accept that there will be those who will simply end
up not standing you for it. I can appreciate people like that more than the people who are wishy washy and less direct.
After a second listen of her CD, I'm having second thoughts. I may end up buying it afterall. |
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Perhaps she should keep the truth to herself and then she wouldn't sound like an ungrateful whiner who has enjoyed more support and success than the vast majority of new artists and yet she still bitches and moans.Wait, I'm confused, isn't this quote referring to Kelly, you know the whinerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Oh, a kezbo is making a comment about Carrie? OK, now it makes sense.
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ILovegreeneyes |
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grumpypuppy wrote: LMAO you're killing me saying that Christina Aguilera, Jessica Simpson, Beyonce Knowles or any of those other acts with the exception of Swayer Brown
and perhaps Rosie O'Donnell and lest we forget Sinbad |
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