So bitter-sweet. Abz needs to come back, and J should realise what he's missing before it's too late. Most of the bands on this program are still touring, still making money, still selling out venues. A proper reunion with all 5 members would go off!
@FedeCcoco Well, 1: he signed up for it. Deliberately put himself in the position. 2. It wouldn't be the same now like it was before. I mean, he pulled out of The Big Reunion because the PR team asked him to get a Twitter account. Like... ok, is it really that big of a deal? Also, just say no? Like, look at the current members, they live relatively quiet private lives. There's no paparazzi outside their hotel. Just touring, earning, chilling, and bringing good vibes everywhere they go. Literally living the dream.
@@anthonyreed480 He signed that contract at 21 years old, he fulfilled it, now he is 48 years old and as far as he is not obligated to anything, it may be that he does not like the life of being on tour, it may be that he does not like getting on stage, It could be that he doesn't like the music that Five made, maybe he doesn't even continue making music because he's no longer passionate about it or he's passionate about other musical projects, the fact that the majority is still in these boy bands doesn't force him to do it, plus the majority are still Only for money we are going to be honest, because when they do well as soloists they never return to their boy bands, the reality is that for the majority it is a job, anyone with artistic ambition does not want to sing teenage songs in front of 40 years old. Adult people at a nostalgia festival or a nightclub.
@FedeCcoco Yeah, he hated the entertainment industry so much that he agreed to a reunion looking for another label, then went on to feature on several unrelated TV shows. Please. Whether he likes it or not, he's part of a group that sold 20m+ albums. That's more than Avril Lavigne, or Craig David, for example. It's a cultural phenomenon, and it's cruel to just thumb your nose at the fanbase who essentially made you rich and popular. Yes, you *do* owe something to the world.
@@anthonyreed480 You speak like a fanatic, he doesn't owe anything to anyone, he fulfilled a contract, worked, went on tour, put his health at risk and still continued until the end of the band, he has no obligation to return to something he does not want to, like Jason Orange he has no obligation to do anything, like Harry Styles has no obligation to return with 1D, product and demand, you paid for his albums or his shows, well they worked so that you can enjoy that experience, they don't have to spend their whole lives thanking you for absolutely nothing,
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So bitter-sweet. Abz needs to come back, and J should realise what he's missing before it's too late. Most of the bands on this program are still touring, still making money, still selling out venues. A proper reunion with all 5 members would go off!
J said he doesn't like be in the limelight.
@FedeCcoco Well, 1: he signed up for it. Deliberately put himself in the position. 2. It wouldn't be the same now like it was before. I mean, he pulled out of The Big Reunion because the PR team asked him to get a Twitter account. Like... ok, is it really that big of a deal? Also, just say no? Like, look at the current members, they live relatively quiet private lives. There's no paparazzi outside their hotel. Just touring, earning, chilling, and bringing good vibes everywhere they go. Literally living the dream.
@@anthonyreed480 He signed that contract at 21 years old, he fulfilled it, now he is 48 years old and as far as he is not obligated to anything, it may be that he does not like the life of being on tour, it may be that he does not like getting on stage, It could be that he doesn't like the music that Five made, maybe he doesn't even continue making music because he's no longer passionate about it or he's passionate about other musical projects, the fact that the majority is still in these boy bands doesn't force him to do it, plus the majority are still Only for money we are going to be honest, because when they do well as soloists they never return to their boy bands, the reality is that for the majority it is a job, anyone with artistic ambition does not want to sing teenage songs in front of 40 years old. Adult people at a nostalgia festival or a nightclub.
@FedeCcoco Yeah, he hated the entertainment industry so much that he agreed to a reunion looking for another label, then went on to feature on several unrelated TV shows. Please. Whether he likes it or not, he's part of a group that sold 20m+ albums. That's more than Avril Lavigne, or Craig David, for example. It's a cultural phenomenon, and it's cruel to just thumb your nose at the fanbase who essentially made you rich and popular. Yes, you *do* owe something to the world.
@@anthonyreed480 You speak like a fanatic, he doesn't owe anything to anyone, he fulfilled a contract, worked, went on tour, put his health at risk and still continued until the end of the band, he has no obligation to return to something he does not want to, like Jason Orange he has no obligation to do anything, like Harry Styles has no obligation to return with 1D, product and demand, you paid for his albums or his shows, well they worked so that you can enjoy that experience, they don't have to spend their whole lives thanking you for absolutely nothing,
it just blew my mind how great their voices were even during auditions😮
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