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Luke Menard - He's gone, and not a moment too soon.

David Archuleta - I sort of liked what he did with that song, but it was his weakest performance thus far.

Danny Noriega - Good song choice for him...too bad he did so little with it. He's getting boring.

David Hernandez - His vocals are much better than what we heard from this performance.

Michael Johns - No more Michael Hutchence references from the judges! This guy is dull, dull, dull.

David Cook - Best performance of the night in my opinion. At least he did something with a corny old song.

Jason Castro - I thought he was pretty good. His vocals are weak overall, but he has stage presence somehow.

Chikeze - I'm never impressed with Chikeze. He's neither good nor bad, just sort of there.

Luke is definitely gone...I'd guess Chikize is going too, but I'd send Michael Johns packing instead.
post #422 of 1270

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I hope Danny Noriega goes, I can't stand him. The sad thing is, he seems to be the first of the new youtube/myspace generation that thinks you have to be flamboyant and use "text speak" all the time. Ugh he has to go.
post #423 of 1270

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I hope the Michael Hutchence references by Randy are in regards to Michael Johns' body movements and not the song he performed...it was originally recorded by Simple Minds.
Yes, Danny Noriega makes me cringe and should go home YESTERDAY...
and Luke can join him.
Maybe Jason Castro can make it big doing remakes of Cheech and Chong's movies once he gets voted off....
Paula Abdul should be required to pass a Breath-a-lizer test before they agree to turn on her microphone...
post #424 of 1270

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> David Hernandez - Taking on a Celine Dion song

You mean a Jim Steinman song, written for Meat Loaf. Just because Celine put her taint on a song doesn't mean it's "her" song.

Somebody tell Danny that Tainted Love is from the 1960s.
post #425 of 1270

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Some very nice performances tonight - David A. and Jason turned in a couple that I went back and watched and listened to again. David A. cranked out a clunker... Danny actually surprised me with a halfway decent showing. The rest were forgettable.
post #426 of 1270

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Originally Posted by Chris Lockwood
> David Hernandez - Taking on a Celine Dion song

You mean a Jim Steinman song, written for Meat Loaf. Just because Celine put her taint on a song doesn't mean it's "her" song.


What's more interesting is that "It's All Coming Back to Me" is barely an 80s song, first to show up on Pandora's Box's "Original Sin" in 1989, but Celine definitely had the most commercial success with the song in 1996. And then ten years later, Meat Loaf did a duet of the song with Marion Raven for his Bat of out of Hell III album.

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post #427 of 1270
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Almost a complete and utter wipeout tonight. Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go? For serious? Dude, I'm not a huge George Michael fan, but there are some decent songs like Father Figure and maybe Careless Whisper. That one needs to stay in the '80s.

Speaking of the '80s, if a Martian came down to Earth and watched this show, he'd say, "Damn, man. '80s music totally sucks ass!" What a horrible group of songs all around.

For the second week in a row, Michael Johns succeeded in making me want to hear the original version. He's really boring me.

Had to laugh when David Cook strummed his guitar and got the shittiest tone ever. The song started out poorly as a whole, but he did pick it up--at least, until the coda. Still, only he and Chikezie did a thing for me tonight.

Never heard of the Jason Castro song. Boring.
post #428 of 1270

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jeff buckley's beautiful rendition of the song.
post #429 of 1270

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Luke is really, really weak. Time to go.

I love David Archuletta, and while surprised that THAT was the Phil Collins song he came up with, I really liked it.

Danny -- hated the arrangement.

Michael Johns -- I liked it, but unlike Paula, I hate the way he holds the microphone. Someone said in a previous post that he looks like he's imitating Val Kilmer imitating Jim Morrison from The Doors. I agree.

David Cook -- I LOVE "Hello," and hated the arrangement, and absolutely hated the electric guitar for that song.

Jason Castro -- I liked the song, but he always looks very uncomfortable and like he's really, really trying too hard. He could be in trouble.

Chikeze -- I thought he did much better tonight than most people on here seem to think. However, he's much like last year's Brandon, in that he just doesn't really stand out at all. He's just blah.
post #430 of 1270

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Luke Menard –Luke again underwhelmed the audience with his girly, reedy, castrato-like voice. To make things worse, Luke rushed the first part of the song and changed some of the words and phrasings so that it frequently sounded like he was forgetting the lyrics. Wanting to “have fun” or “have a good time out there” basically guarantees a karaoke style performance. Picking a song because it’s “fun” just means that the contestant doesn’t know what the hell they’re doing and should be going packing their bags as soon as they get back to the hotel. Besides, he was so stiff it didn’t look like he was having any fun at all – probably because he knew he was embarrassing himself on national television. Now, I don’t know what Simon is drinking, but it must be mean juice or something because he has had the most scathing comments this season, comments that are not so much critiques as they are vicious body blows. Telling Luke he wouldn’t make the top 12 much less have any shot at winning the competition actually made me wince a little. This was Luke’s second, “I wanna punch Simon in the face” expression of the season.
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David Archuleta – Compared to last week, David’s rendition of Another Day in Paradise was a letdown. I was expecting more of what he brought last week, but the vocal clarity and pure tone were missing. Instead, it was a bit washed out sounding, which is actually how he sounded in week one. At first, I thought it was the distance from the mic to the piano bench that was causing it, but when he stood and took the mic in hand, it was clear that it was his voice and not a proximity issue. It was not bad by any stretch, but I don’t think David connected with this song like he did with Imagine. Also, I am starting to notice more and more David’s habit of licking his lips during the performance. It reminds me of a frog licking itself clean, and at some point it may get annoying to watch.

Danny Noriega – Danny has a good voice, but only really showed it off last week, having decided to have “fun” with Jailhouse Rock in week 1. This week, he decided to go for “fun” again, and as per usual, it backfired. Tainted Love is just too monotone to show off Danny’s voice, and to make matters worse, it seemed to veer more into Marylin Manson’s amelodic cover version than the Soft Cell original. To counteract the monotony, Danny decided to vamp it and camp it up as much a sistah could, and the result was a collection of spastic vogueing and random vamping that was hard to watch. RuPaul he ain’t. Danny also struck a pose that was straight from the Jessica Alba portfolio. By the way, I found this shot of Danny that made me think he looked just like… well, I couldn’t figure it out. But he looks like some 70’s singer or actress. Any suggestions? Email me at hanson.yoo@gmail.com.

David Hernandez – For the third week in a row, my take on David is that his vocals are really good, but his performance is overly theatrical and cheesy, what with the arched eyebrow, plaintive gazes into the camera, and overly emoted lyrics. It’s like he thinks he’s in a touring production of Rent, and the artifice leaves me cold. By the way, right after the song ended, Simon was overheard (inadvertently, I assume) commenting “Say, I like the way you strip to that”, followed by a chuckle from Randy. This was, no doubt, in reference to David’s stripper past. Note that David isn’t the first stripper on American Idol (Nikki McKibbin broke that barrier in season 1). As long as there aren’t any nude pictures, supposed he won’t get Frenchied.

Michael Johns – I will say one nice thing about Michael Johns – he definitely has the kind of charisma and stage presence that, say, Chikezie would kill for. But the compliments end there. Johns started of shouty and off key, and then proceeded to deliver quite substandard karaoke. When he sang a Doors song in week one, I mentioned that he was cribbing Jim Morrison’s stage movements by way of Val Kilmer. It turns out that it wasn’t just because of that song – johns does the two handed mike grasp plus intense stare into the camera, the hop-jump thing, and all of the mic stand flourishes no matter what he sings. He even cribbed a move from David Byrne. The vocal performance got better when he went up higher in the second half of the song, but he strained for lot of the notes and pretty much yelled the ending. And I can’t understand how Randy had most of his comments ready since dress rehearsal and no one pointed out to him that Don’t You Forget About Me was a hit for Jim Kerr and Simple Minds, who are Scottish, and not for INXS. And I don’t know how you compare Johns to Michael Hutchence based off of that or any other performance. What, just because they’re both Australian? Weird moment of musical ignorance for Randy tonight.

David Cook – The theme for this week’s intros is “your most embarrassing moment”. I suspect David’s actual most embarrassing moment was when the wind outside blew his comb over back to reveal how bald he was during the first take. Take two involved a hat. After last week’s rock and roll blip, David is back to singing the cheesiest of imaginable songs like Gina Glocksen, and contrary to the judges opinions, I think that the whole thing just didn’t work. For one thing, Hello is such a cheesy song that the only way you can cover it without cheesiness is to do it with irony. But instead, David takes the whole thing all too seriously, making a sappy ballad into a pretentious mess that bored me more than anything else. Vocally, it started out rough, moved to just alright, and culminated with bowel straining screams. It looked like he was passing a kidney stone.

Jason Castro – It is interesting to step back from the whole Idol machine, which is populated almost to a one by overachieving vocalists who mimic other singers’ styles and have learned all sorts of pre-programmed vocal and facial tics to convey emotion that it mostly artifice. We know that most of the wunderkind 16 year olds smile throughout their sad breakup songs and the like, but this is Idol, and we’re used to it. Which is why I was quite surprised at Jason’s performance of Hallelujah, which is probably the most emotionally authentic performance I’ve ever seen on the show. The only thing that marred the performance was the visible spit the flew towards the camera. And Jason, don’t get too baked before the show, or you’ll forget that you’re IDOLS 07 and not 01. You don’t want people voting for Luke by mistake. No one wants people voting for Luke period.

Chikezie – It seemed like Chikezie just couldn’t get on track with All the Woman I Need. The performance lacked cohesion, and while he wasn’t off-key, he wasn’t able to get into that sweet spot of the note like he did last week. It was boring and lacked the rich tone that Chikezie can deliver when it’s all working. If you wanted to hear what it would have been like if he was hitting all cylinders, listen to the clip from dress rehearsal during the voting recap. The falsetto is just killer, and I imagine the whole thing could have been the performance of the night. Too bad he couldn’t deliver it live. As it is, Chikezie stands a Ghost Dog of a chance of making it to the top 12. Ah crap – that was pretty lame – what am I, Gene Shalit? I couldn’t figure out any other way to work that in.
post #431 of 1270

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Originally Posted by Chris Lockwood
Just because Celine put her taint on a song doesn't mean it's "her" song.
Ewwwwwww.

Oh, you mean like stain. Gotcha.
post #432 of 1270

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Luke doing a Wham! song was just hysterical! I laughed so hard during his performance. All he needed was a " Choose Life" tee and he would have been all set.

David A. did a decent job with a Phil Collins song. I really enjoy the tone of his voice. I do hope that he picks it up a bit and does some more up tempo songs.

Danny is a riot. I actually get a kick out of him. I am not sure how much longer his quirky gestures and eye rolling will last with people. After a while it will start to get stale He is a good singer and I think he needs to focus more on that instead of being cool.

David H. is a decent performer, but something about him ( not the whole stripper thing) rubs me the wrong way. He seems like the kind of guy that stares at himself in the mirror for hours practicing faces. I don't know.

Michael Johns is super annoying at this point. He cannot sing. I only put him in my list because people seem to like him so much and I figure that he is going to slide on through based on the hormone vote.

David C. is not very memorable to me. I don't know. Just not someone I would listen to.

Jason Castro is such a weird duck to me. Something about him just seems off. He has a good voice, but when he sings, he looks like he is in pain and his eyes and hair are starting to wig me out. Last nights performance was just okay to me.

Chikezie is another one that doesn't seem to stick in my head. it's like he wasn't even there.
post #433 of 1270

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hanson, at the end of the first person you review each show is this..."fficeffice" />"

with a smily face in the middle, wondering what that is.
post #434 of 1270

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Hanson, you've got to find a picture of Majandra Delfino and Danny Noriega for your seperated at birth page. it's uncanny.
post #435 of 1270

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Originally Posted by TonyD
hanson, at the end of the first person you review each show is this..."fficeffice" />"

with a smily face in the middle, wondering what that is.
It's some weird formatting thing that happens when I post the entire formatted blog (which is much less time consuming than trying to format it within the post itself). The 2 drawbacks are the weird ..."fficeffice" />" thing and the fact that if I try to make any changes, all the formatting goes totally nutso and I have to delete the entire post and repost it from scratch.
post #436 of 1270

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Originally Posted by EricSchulz
I hope the Michael Hutchence references by Randy are in regards to Michael Johns' body movements and not the song he performed...it was originally recorded by Simple Minds.
I recognized this immediately, too. Once again, Simon's in-depth music knowledge reveals why he is a "judge"...

Edit - I couldn't recall if it was Simon or Randy who made the slipup. Either way, pretty lame.
post #437 of 1270

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> Luke doing a Wham! song was just hysterical! I laughed so hard during his performance.

Yeah, that should have been a duet with Danny.
post #438 of 1270
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris Lockwood
> Luke doing a Wham! song was just hysterical! I laughed so hard during his performance.

Yeah, that should have been a duet with Danny.

They could have done Bad Boys. Danny could have taken the spoken bridge.
post #439 of 1270

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Originally Posted by Chris_Morris
I hope Danny Noriega goes, I can't stand him. The sad thing is, he seems to be the first of the new youtube/myspace generation that thinks you have to be flamboyant and use "text speak" all the time. Ugh he has to go.

post #440 of 1270

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Luke Menard - I KNEW he would sing that song. My intuition was firing and I almost mentioned it to my wife. His voice is so thin and weak. I love Wham! as much as the next guy --- he's no George Michael. The guy is flat out bad. He's gone tomorrow.

David Archuleta - Not as good as last week. I liked it until he stood up. He should have stayed at the piano. He's safe.

Danny Noriega - Can't stand him but he'll make the final 12.

David Hernandez - This guy has the most potential. He has a big voice but doesn't know where to go with the high notes. He ususally bites off the end. Safe.

Michael Johns - I couldn't believe their rave reviews. This guy is a joke. His lower register is weak and he sings every song the same way with the same moves. He's safe but not for long.

David Cook - Loved his rendition of Hello. I like the guy. What can I say? The rocker is safe.

Jason Castro - I like his vocals, however limited they may be. Safe? Hard for me to tell. When I look at him, I hear the bubbling of a bong.

Chikeze - Should have nailed it and didn't. Started well and it went downhill fast. He hasn't got "it." Not safe.

Hopefully, the girls hit it out of the park tonight, although I wouldn't bet on it.
post #441 of 1270

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I wondered if Randy's INXS gaffe was done on purpose just to make Simon feel better about Magic Man.
post #442 of 1270

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Originally Posted by Brett_M
Jason Castro - I like his vocals, however limited they may be. Safe? Hard for me to tell. When I look at him, I hear the bubbling of a bong.

So true!
post #443 of 1270
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Can we send four of the guys home this week? Seriously. That was so much better than last night it isn't even funny. There isn't a one I would get rid of, though my bet is we've seen the last of Kristy and Kady.

The only thing missing was a gold-toothed slimeball for Brooke to dance attack. It just isn't Love is a Battlefield without it.
post #444 of 1270

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Asia'h Epperson - I thought she provided a safe performance of a Whitney song (at least she can move better than Whitney on stage), and she ran out of gas for the big note at the end, but it was simply pleasant, but nothing all that special or original or memorable to her performance.

Kady Malloy - Not the best song choice, plus it took forever (literally) to get going, but she did get most of the big notes right (though they aren't her forte), but it left me uninspired, overall. Wasted potential on display once again, unfortunately.

Amanda Overmeyer - I'd give her the title of "Karoake Idol", and I feel she's authentically unauthentic. She sings behind the band at times, still can't carry the melody for most of the songs she sings. She'll probably go through to the final 12 but I am tired of her schtick already.

Carly Smithson - I had no idea what song she was singing until she got to the chorus, but she ran the gamut of her vocal range with it, and for the most part, it was a good display of her vocal promise, but her mic technique cheated out of her first long note. I wish she'd not go for the big notes when she is always bordering on screaming them, it's not necessary because her voice has plenty of melody and power to it, a nice combo to have.

Kristy Lee Cook - Not great on the big notes, bad mic technique (turning away in the middle of her second last note, WTH?). I think she over-shot her vocal talent with this song choice because it does demand a strong voice to make its angst work for it. On the plus side, her singing stance was much more solid and not as distracting with the fighting stance she usually undertakes while singing.

Ramiele Mulabay - She's got great pipes (and control), but she needs acting lessons (or life lessons) because she is still so far away from what she's singing about. She's like a singing robot who can really sing well but the emotional disconnect in her singing is her biggest liability.

Brooke White - She took a chance with going with just an acoustic guitar and showcased her vocals. What I liked is that she is like the antithesis of Ramiele in terms of projecting a sense of hurt when it comes to love and how it's a battlefield in the song, that's the interpretive insight that Ramiele lacks, but Brooke has and uses to great effect. It was a very solid effort, and it separates her from the pack.

Syesha Mercado - Took on a Whitney song, and was more than up to the task because her voice has melody and power to spare (probably more than even Carly at times). What she lacks is a personal style that makes her instantly recognizable when she hear her voice, and that's her main obstacle in finding commercial success in the music industry.


Rankings

Enjoyable
Brooke White
Syesha Mercado

Middling
Carly Smithson
Ramiele Malubay
Asia'h Epperson

Under-performed
Kady Malloy
Kristy Lee Cook
Amanda Overmeyer

I fear it's probably the end of the road for Kady Malloy and possibly Asia'h Epperson or Kristy Lee Cook.
post #445 of 1270

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Amanda rocked tonight but I fear she may not have the fan base to keep her around for Beatle night. (she would be a natural for Helter Skelter)

IMO Kady and Asia'h should go.
post #446 of 1270

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I'll say it again, Danny just creeps me out. I almost expected him to replicate Marc Almond's infamous cat-food performance -- which would be somewhat ironic given that David H is the stripper, not Danny.

I thought most of the praise was overblown: many did all right, but some of the raving by the judges about perfect performances was odd to me. E.g. David H did all right, I thought, but to my ear he sure scooped a lot. Yet the judges were raving. Likewise with Jason, I thought a lot of his vocals seemed a bit reedy thin, and not quite right, yet again, rave reviews. Perhaps the only one I'd agree with was David C, turning Hello into a slow rock song rather than the sappy pop ballad it was took chutzpah, and he delivered.

Luke? Oh dear. Also, the fact that he had to dial down the really high notes, whilst making it a different arrangement from the original, also showed that he's certainly no George Michael. He's gone.

Did anyone notice how geeky Ramiele looked tucked away in the corner? Big glasses and plain tracksuit top. Makes her even more endearing, actually.
post #447 of 1270

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Asia'h Epperson - Pretty good performance. Song is a little out of her league vocally.

Kady Malloy - I have to agree with Simon on his comment that she lacks personality. Time to go.

Amanda Overmeyer - So it was better than last week. What wouldn't have been better than last week? Should be first to go this week.

Carly Smithson - Everybody seems to like her, and some have even explained to me why. I still don't get it. This weeks performance and last weeks were virtually the same. Big vocals, can't do much with them. Boring.

Kristy Lee Cook - She sang two words with a country twang to them and now suddenly she's incorporating country into her music? Please.

Ramiele Mulabay - Rapidly turning into a disappointment.

Brooke White - Good job doing something different with that Benatar song. My favorite performance of the evening by far.

Syesha Mercado - Next best of the evening and significantly better than Asia'h was with the Whitney tune. Syesha gets my vote as the early leader in the most marketable department.

Time to go: Amanda and Kady
Might go: Kristy or Ramiele
post #448 of 1270

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Gotta love those minor "most embarrassing moments" compared to what we know about them, like Amanda's DUI.


> There isn't a one I would get rid of, though my bet is we've seen the last of Kristy and Kady.

Did you catch when Ryan said something about snagging an interview with Kady, like that was some kind of scoop?
post #449 of 1270

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I picked Brooke to go all the way in the HTF Challenge essentially by randomly selecting someone non-sucky other than David "Picked By Nearly Everyone" A.

Suddenly I'm feeling kinda confident.

On the other hand, I agree with Paula that it would have been cooler had the arrangement built from acoustic to rockin', but the vocals were great.

As for the others. . .the Whitney girls were passable (Syesha better). Carly sang well, although that song nearly put me to sleep. IMO Kady and either Kristy or Amanda are likely goners.
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Originally Posted by Aaron Silverman
I agree with Paula

You admit to this tonight, when she was even less coherent than usual?
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