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Originally Posted by demonrail666
I think Pavarroti sang Nessun Dorma in Italian and that sold a shit load in Britain because the song was catchy (and used to promote a football tournament, of course.) Anyway, I'm sure if a japanese band brought out a really catchy song (and had it used to promote a football tournament, of course) then I see no reason why they couldn't have the same success here as someone like Pavarroti.
Another factor is that Pav's success was also built on how he represented certain notions of 'Italian'-ness to a non-Italian audience. For a Japanese band or artist to achieve a similar level of success they'd somehow need to promote themselves as representing what non-Japanese people would consider 'japanese'-ness.
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Pavarotti was an opera singer - a genre popular throughout the world in whichever form - and a bag of shit at that. Same goes, I think, for Andrea fucking Bocelli, all people who bring the sort of ''Romantic/European/Whatever it is that commoners listen to'' which makes the general public feel cosy about some imaginary view of Italy that they might have inherited from the more saccharine scenes of Fellini's ''La Dolce fucking Vita'', or maybe from those ''2-nights in Umbria'' type of pamphlets that you find inbetween the pages of the Sunday papers.
I doubt that someone like Fabrizio De Andre' - to name one who has more of a specifically local and national attire - would ever make it to a foreign top ten, least of all because he is dead and buried.
I think that the British public would be much more racist if it was a Japanese band doing crap pop.