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    Default Will.I.Am, Who.Am.I, Jessie J and Sir Tom.

    I sat watching 'The Voice' last night, that in my opinion has gone down hill since they stopped spinning the chairs round. It now seems to be just a clash of egos between the judges.

    We've got Will.i.am proving why he wasn't the lead singer with the Black Eyed Pease getting under my skin, then Who.am.i who no one outside of Ireland has ever heard of. 'Jessie J' who I love but seems to be being moulded by the show into something she isn't. Finally don't get me started on 'Sir Tom' and his bloody irritating name dropping.

    What does everyone else think?

    Tiff xxx
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    "then Who.am.i who no one outside of Ireland has ever heard of."

    don't think anybody in Ireland knows who he is either? :-)
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    I record it on sky plus and fast forward through the annoying bits It took me weeks to work out what they were calling Will lol, I'm sooo old!!!!

    I don't like that they put them against each other in the same groups. I think the format needs tweeking.

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    they're using a format that originated in Holland. RTE showed an Irish version of it. Liked the idea that they selected based on voice only and not image, but that was only the start. Once they got passed that round, it wasn't only about the voice any more.
    Thank you all the ladies I had pleasure of meeting. Forever grateful for the memories

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    I must admit I found 'The Voice' the most entertaining when the 'chairs spinned round' , but very boring when the judges no longer had to compete against one another.

    Best thing for the organisers is to re-plan for the next series, and ensure the entertainment factor spreads through all sectors of the programme.

    Great programme, but potentially fantastic!

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