I know what you're all thinking: WHO?! Cast your minds back - he was the one with stupid tufts of brightly-coloured hair and chains hanging from his hips, who thought that punk meant eyeliner, and that 'Tainted Love' was a song by The Living End. He inflicted that turd of a song 'Wasabi' upon our once-proud nation, and then basically disappeared back to Frankston. Well, now that you remember him, you can forget him again - just like Sony BMG did.
The Herald Sun has the story:
Sony BMG has dumped one-time Australian Idol contestant Lee Harding after weeks during which the singer's phone calls and emails to the recording giant went unanswered.As much as I'm glad we won't be audio-assaulted with further output from Harding, I do feel a little sorry for the boy. He was clearly always too dumb to realise he was just a flavour-of-the-moment with eleven year-olds, and that they would forget all about him once puberty set in. I think he honestly believed he'd have a long and flourishing career, poor sod.
The Frankston funkster's limbo over the label's commitment to his second album ended last week with a letter advising it would not take up the option to release a follow-up to his gold-selling debut, What's Wrong with This Picture.
This kind of news must really perk up the spirits of the current batch of Idol contestants, who will be hitting our screens soon (and forgotten forever approximately 18 months after that).
I am SO looking forward to the downfall of the record industry. Bring back folk music passed down through the generations I say.
ReplyDeleteLet's hope we never have to read the term 'Frankston funkster' ever, ever, again.
ReplyDeleteBring back folk music passed down through the generations I say.
ReplyDeleteThat would be barely tolerable if they bought back associated traditions, vis, druidic ceremonies, regular human sacrifices at every solstice, and ale. Preferably all three at once.
i love how they refer to a "gold-selling record". given that selling triple platinum is not that hard these days [because they count the number of albums pressed, not sold through], that is quite the underachievement.
ReplyDeletealso, "pseudo-punk wank-stain" is my phrase of the day.
Afe ~ I'm not sure I would like to rewind the industry quite that far. Can't we find some happy medium?
ReplyDeletesublime-ation ~ I agree entirely. It sends shudders down the spine, does it not?
timt ~ Can't we just have the ale?
mskp ~ I agree! You've got to love the charts. What a farce.