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Susan Boyle's Life Lesson

Posted Mon Apr 20, 2009 12:29pm PDT by Billy Altman in Stop The Presses!

You could call it the battle of the shopworn cliches, but for once they're completely appropriate. Nearly everything written or said in the last week during the media feeding frenzy following Susan Boyle's truly stunning performance on the Britain's Got Talent TV show has made mention of phrases like "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" or "You can't judge a book by its cover."

 



Regardless of what the future may hold for the self-professed "never been kissed" middle-aged matron from Scotland, whether it be the start of a true career or merely a Warholian 15 minutes of fame, Ms. Boyle has already taught all of us a valuable lesson in terms of how we as people perceive ourselves and others.

Of course, it's a lesson that, as per the never-ending relevance of those aforementioned cliches, always seems to be re-learned every now and then.

Just last August, for example, 7-year-old Yang Peiyi was deprived of singing in person at the opening ceremonies of the summer Olympics in Beijing because Chinese officials judged her to be not good-looking enough. Instead, classically cute 9-year-old Lin Miaoke lip-synched Peiyi's pre-recorded vocal performance and was quickly being hailed as "an instant star"--at least until the truth emerged.  And even then, the music director claimed the deception was "in the national interest," because they wanted to "put forth the perfect voice and the perfect look."

On a more commercial rather than political level, one remembers the controversy over the video for the early '90s C & C Music Company hit song "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)," which found plus-sized Martha Wash's voice lip-synched by the more svelte Zelma Davis.

 



Coming as it did right on the heels of the infamous Milli Vanilli lip-synch scandal, it resulted in a lawsuit as Wash, who'd been deemed "unmarketable" for the video because of her size, successfully sued to receive proper credit and royalties as the vocalist on the track.

And then there was the video for Blues Traveler's debut hit "Runaround," which provided its own clever commentary on the subject of image and marketablility.





In any event, here's hoping that Susan Boyle's story helps all of us to try and keep from forming opinions about people based solely on their appearances. As she's decidedly proven, if you give someone half a chance, you never know what you may find once you get below the surface.
1628 Comments

1. chocolates -
The Lord blessed you with an incredible voice. I hope and pray that a cd comes out of your performance. I'll be the first to buy it. Good luck. That 12 year old has nothing on you.

2. Anne -
Susan Boyle's performance was excellent, but people will never stop judging according to appearances.

3. David -
It was refreshing to hear such sweet sounds. Susan Boyle is a breath of fresh air and I for one hope she goes a long way. She not only has a beautiful voice, but she has a lesson to teach a world that is hung up on looks and image. I think she looks fine and I hope she does not change a thing about her self.

4. DUDE -
I agree with emeraldbox about people continuing to judge by appearance...I did,however,enjoy this instance in which Susan Boyle managed to overcome it.

5. RalphB -
Susan Boyle's voice will live on forever. Most every composer and music producer will want her to sing their songs. Personally, I could listen to her voice forever. She is like the female version of Andrea Boccelli of England. Her looks and her body language however, reminds me of one of the final contestants that appeared in the movie 'The Sound of Music'.

6. Yahoo! Music User -
It was C & C Music Factory not Company. I was in that group.

7. WILD BILL -
first of all,kiddies...American Idol,is a farce.the judges fake argumants.The screaming is dumb.
the whole thing is getting,stupid...

8. nolez -
didn't something like this happen to the weather girls too?

9. sicofem -
When I heard her sing, I couldn't believe how beautiful her voice is. And I agree with the others who've commented, it's unfortunte that "looks are everything" especially in our society.
HOPEFULLY people will see past that and just listen to her pleasant voice.

10. Stephanie -
Did we leave out the big one in this blog? Milli Vinilli? Am I wrong? But they took their "right looks" all the way to the grammys.

11. Sleeping Dreamer -
Talent doesn't matter, just look at all these popular Pop stars- Britney Spears, etc.. they can barely sing but with vocal harmonizers and vocal fx's they come across as overnight sensations whereas musicians with actual talent get passed over because they don't have the perfect physique or aren't "sexy". It's a shame the way the music industry operates but business is business and I guess they figure that America wouldn't buy the cd of a fat, ugly person with an amazing talent so instead, we get these malnourished stars with perky breasts and raspy, overproduced voices instead.

12. Mark B -
Singers are a dime a dozen.Give me someone who can write and play music.People move on.

13. Natnatnanalia -
why would anyone replace a great voice with good looks? if you just close your eyes looks mean nothing. the talent is what's important!!!

14. paradox62 -
Someday we may evolve beyond our vacuous obsession with airbrushed people, but I doubt if I will live to see it. Susan Boyle has true beauty through and through - even if she is a cat person LOL!

15. James -
The only fair way to do the "singing" talent shows would be to have the judges blind folded. I have closed my eyes and listened to America Idol and have said to myself, wow that is a great voice. Then when i look, i'm like "they wont make it".

Maybe there is a future for Susan Boyle's voice in animated films.....

16. Neicy -
I feel really bad for her being judged by her looks. She is only a little child and to me, all children are beautiful. People are constantly being discriminated against because of their looks,
or the color of their skin it is a shame that we people can't see past their own ignorance and Bias.

17. Yahoo! Music User -
Hey, Bob Dylan is ugly AND he can't sing a lick, but that didn't hold him back.

18. Heavensvoice -
I'm glad she had the courgae to go and give the world a dose of reality. ITS ABOUT TIME WE START JUDGING PEOPLE BY THEIR REAL TALENT. Im sick of pencil thin big busted women who can't sing. There are a lot of true musicians out there who never got the chance because of the way they look and who are we to judge someone by the way they look! Way to go SUSAN. Please laugh all the way to the bank for me!

19. chris w -
musicians vs entertainers - there is a difference...

20. Nicole M -
G0 SUSANN! (:
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