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Former Beatle says the show is like a 'car accident'

Paul McCartney has slammed reality TV music shows like 'The X Factor', saying there are too many of them on the box.

The former Beatle said that reality music shows didn't encourage creativity, and said he hoped the current interest in them was a passing phase.

"I think there is too much of it," he said. "You can't turn on the telly without somebody being judged by four people, whether they are on ice, on the stage or in the jungle.

"I'm not very keen on it. I watch it like everybody. It's compulsive viewing, but so is a traffic accident."

He added: "It doesn't encourage creativity. I don't think you are going to get a Bob Dylan emerging from those shows, but then not everyone goes on those shows. I think it's just a phase we are going through."

The legend was speaking as he launched his side project with producer Youth. The pair record under the name The Fireman, and launched new album 'Electric Arguments' at the Fire Station pub in Waterloo, south London, yesterday (November 24).

Also at the conference McCartney said that he didn't object to illegal downloading, plus revealed that a deal between The Beatles' estates and EMI that would allow their back catalogue to be available on iTunes had "stalled".

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ed2005 

Nov 25, 2008

So true, I think Simon Cowell should be banned from TV. Talk about dumbing down...

wellduhobviously 

Nov 25, 2008

It's a phase the TV companies hope never ends - with a scripted show, you have to spend all this money paying the writers, actors and crew who produce the show, then hope and pray you see money back in the form of advertising money. With these shows, there's an initial layout, but with the advertising AND the spin-off CDs AND the regular premium rate phone ins, they make back their investment and then some.

TimesUp 

Nov 26, 2008

Paul is right on the money here!! These shows like xfactor never actually ask the person if they can actually Write Music? It takes more then a voice and good looks to be an artrist!!I

gazhat 

Nov 26, 2008

.....well put Macca, but everyone is soooo desparate to be a "star" on x-factor.....i've never watched it i'm proud to say, i've seen passing clips and every time i see Simon Cowell he's just an arrogant smug holier than thou twat...i wish Mark Chapman was a fan of his and it was Dec 1980..

nzviolator 

Nov 26, 2008

If you think these so called reality shows aren't scripted, you'd better read 'Chart Throb' by Ben Elton!

framedink 

Nov 26, 2008

Too true, reality TV is just a load of self analysis and ego maniacs, originally it was quite an interesting concept seeing how people thought was quite interesting but now it just attracts idiots like moths to lightbulbs! X factor is a karaoke contest and just confirms the fact that you don't need much talent and infact The girl who sings like an Irish Kenneth Williams who can't sing has been promised a recording contract says it all, I just pity the fools who buy this tosh and personally think a if you like to sing join a band, if you like music pick up a instrument or learn to produce music!

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Sir Paul McCartney secret show at Highline Ballroom, 13 June 2007.   Pic Wireimage

Sir Paul McCartney secret show at Highline Ballroom, 13 June 2007. Pic Wireimage

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