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Originally Posted by Phil Taylor
It's Whole Lotta Love...Of course Adam was no match for the legendary Robert Plant - the only similarity between Adam and Plant is that Adam can hit high notes. Plant has wayyyy more texture to his voice - we've had glimpses of Adam having some texture to his voice but mostly we just get thin wailing.

Yeah was listening closely to the differences between the two and they each have different strengths and weaknesses as vocalists. Plant has the rocker texture/graininess to his voice and Adam has a bigger range and his notes are more pure. Its kind of apples and oranges. The only real similarity is that they are both tenors which isn't common among current rock singers (well technically adam is a countertenor).

Lets put it this way, make him lead singer for LZ and I'd still buy their stuff. Not many guys I'd say that about.
post #1172 of 1371

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Originally Posted by OliverT
Yeah was listening closely to the differences between the two and they each have different strengths and weaknesses as vocalists. Plant has the rocker texture/graininess to his voice and Adam has a bigger range and his notes are more pure. Its kind of apples and oranges. The only real similarity is that they are both tenors which isn't common among current rock singers (well technically adam is a countertenor).

Lets put it this way, make him lead singer for LZ and I'd still buy their stuff. Not many guys I'd say that about.

Well put. I agree.
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The Separated at Birth and Chops pages have been updated with all the pictures from the blogs:

American Idol Separated at Birth Season 8 Page 2

American Idol Season 8 Chops

The judges' pick songs are:

Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
Adam - One, by U2 chosen by Simon
Gokey - Dance Little Sister by Terence Trent D'Arby chosen by Paula
Kris - Apologize by New Republic chosen by Randy & Kara


These are not rumors, as they were announced at the homecoming rallies.
post #1174 of 1371

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Originally Posted by Hanson Yoo
The Separated at Birth and Chops pages have been updated with all the pictures from the blogs:

American Idol Separated at Birth Season 8 Page 2

American Idol Season 8 Chops

The judges' pick songs are:

Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
Adam - One, by U2 chosen by Simon
Gokey - Dance Little Sister by Terence Trent D'Arby chosen by Paula
Kris - Apologize by New Republic chosen by Randy & Kara


These are not rumors, as they were announced at the homecoming rallies.

Pretty good choices, although Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
Apologize
would have been in Matt G's wheelhouse. Gokey is not an R & B singer -- I can't wait to see him perform TTD's song.

Should be good show.
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Gokey is not an R & B singer
She must have been thinking his voice fits into the same range. I can see no other reason for picking that song. Certainly it doesn't fit in any other way. And if he tries to dance again, it could get painful. At least I'm familiar with the song.

I'll probably be shot, but I don't think I know the song picked for Adam. That's OK, though. This will give me a chance to get to know it.

Kris gets a shared pick? Yet another reason 4 judges doesn't work. I know this song too. I think it was used on So You Think You Can Dance, and I sought it out after that. It'll be interesting to see what Kris does with it.

Without seeing the performances, it seems like Kris was given a better chance to showcase his skills than Danny. Speaking of which, Adam would have killed Danny's song, not that I'd pick it for him.

Will they each do 2 songs? If so, is the other song one of the their favorites from their previous performances? It wouldn't bother me if they drop that as I never enjoy it as much the 2nd time around. Then again, from a show standpoint, they'd think more "curious" viewers will start tuning in, and why not show the final 3 the best they've been so far?

Aside from disappointment if Adam doesn't win, it suddenly occurs to me that I can't see either of the other two as strong performers if they win. I doubt I'll listen to a single song Kris or Danny puts out, though if I get the chance to listen for free on YouTube or something, I"ll probably try to sample a few songs. On the other hand, I'll actively seek out whatever Adam puts out. It'd be nice if he wins, so he can get to do a video to go with his songs, etc.

BTW, Elliott Yamin just released his 2nd post-Idol non-holiday CD last week. It's titled "Fight For Love". Elliott Yamin on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads I'm listening as I type this and it's probably one of the few "R&B" CD's by an Idol artist that I find listenable on the first try -- including Melinda Doolittle's. I might buy it if it holds up. Go Elliott!
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Paula has the worst track record of picking songs -- none of the singers who sang her choice ever won Idol. Hopefully, history will repeat itself.

The other song is a contestant's choice, but I'm not sure if it's a new song or a redux f an earlier performance. Back in the day when they sang three songs, it was judge's choice, producer's choice, and a redux chosen by the singers.
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Re: American Idol - Season 8

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Originally Posted by Mikah Cerucco
I'll probably be shot, but I don't think I know the song picked for Adam. That's OK, though. This will give me a chance to get to know it.
BANG!

You must have heard One before...

YouTube - U2 - One

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_(U2_song)

"The song is widely considered to be one of the band's greatest songs and is consistently featured in lists of the greatest songs of all time."

Adam should kill it. Really isn't a stretch for his range.
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Well, at least I know "With or Without You" and "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For". That has to be worth something. I see Mary J. Blige and Elliott Yamin did "One" on AI. It didn't stick with me, and all I remember about that performance is they both looked uncomfortable.
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Yeah I remember that as well. It looked like Blige didn't think Elliot deserved to be a piece of dirt on her shoe - she just kinda took over and shoved him aside. Way more awkward than the kris/danny duet last week.
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Re: American Idol - Season 8

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Originally Posted by OliverT
Adam should kill it. Really isn't a stretch for his range.
Other than a Crash Test Dummies song, what is? My only concern is that it will either be sound-alike or so arranged so differently that it's offensive (One is absolutely one of my favorite U2 songs, and my favorite track on Achtung Baby). But yeah, I can see Adam killing this -- the lyrics are great, and there's a lot of swooping vocals for him to show off his range.
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Re: American Idol - Season 8

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Originally Posted by Mikah Cerucco
BTW, Elliott Yamin just released his 2nd post-Idol non-holiday CD last week. It's titled "Fight For Love". Elliott Yamin on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads I'm listening as I type this and it's probably one of the few "R&B" CD's by an Idol artist that I find listenable on the first try -- including Melinda Doolittle's. I might buy it if it holds up. Go Elliott!

I really liked a lot of the tracks on his debut so I will definitely grab his newest. He's my favorite Idol singer ever.
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[quote=Hanson Yoo]Other than a Crash Test Dummies song, what is? /QUOTE]
Adam doesn't have the vocal chops for this...

YouTube - bass notes: the low C and the double low C

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According to last week's TV Guide interview, Simon predicted that Danny would win...now he seems to have changed his mind: Simon Cowell: Adam Lambert Will Win 'Idol'

Did anyone see Kevin Covais (sp?) on "Idol Chatter" on TV Guide channel? He gave his two cents during the recap of the Rock Week show. Did he always wear Danny Gokey glasses?
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Wow! No comments on tonight's show (which ended about an hour ago here in the Midwest).

I'm almost wondering if it will end up a Danny vs. Kris final...not sure if Adam made good decisions regarding his performances tonight.
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Simon cautioned everyone not to take Adam getting into the finals for granted and to vote for him because he deserves to be there.
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Re: American Idol - Season 8

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Originally Posted by EricSchulz
Wow! No comments on tonight's show (which ended about an hour ago here in the Midwest).


I was thinking the same thing, I have been a fan of Adam's all season but I'm not sure that was the right choice. It was more of the same, I was hoping for another "Mad World" or "Tears On My Face" knock it out of the park song. I think Adam will still win but Kris did better with "HeartLess".
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My god what happened with that background singer in Cryin? Sound mixing? Singing too loud? Made it almost unlistenable for too long.

I liked heartless the best. Adam was awesome but the arrangements could have been better.

Fingers crossed for adam-kris final.
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Kris surprised me tonight... and he may have just earned himself a spot in the finals. I actually thought both of his songs were quite listenable (contrary to the judges comments) and he, at least, had decent pitch throughout. As always though, Kris managed to dazzle us with a dizzying array of his patented facial contortions and I am sure Hanson will highlight one or two in his always "must-read" recap tomorrow morning!

Gokey's first song was deadly IMO. He was flat throughout the entire number and some of those harmonies (with the background singers) were downright painful! "You Are So Beautiful" faired a bit better, but that's not saying much. Gokey deserves to go home, but somehow, his incredibly loyal fan-base continues to vote him through round after round, regardless of how he performs.

Speaking of painful... I don't think this was a good night for Adam. "One" started off well and I really thought he was going to sing the hell out of it, but he didn't, IMO. I think "Cryin'" sounded worse -- loud and shrill throughout. After Gokey destroyed "Dream On" beyond all recognition last week, you'd think the other Idols would have the good sense to steer clear of another Aerosmith tune, but Adam didn't heed the warning. I really like Adam and think he is head and shoulders above Gokey and Kris as a singer... He should and deserves to sail through to the finals... I just don't think either of his performances is going to help him with the (all important) tween vote.
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Re: American Idol - Season 8

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Originally Posted by OliverT
My god what happened with that background singer in Cryin? Sound mixing? Singing too loud? Made it almost unlistenable for too long.


It sounded like the background singer kept stepping on Adam's vocals and it sounded very disharmonious.
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This week is the big showdown between the “Adam bomb” and the duo of Fat Man and Little Boy, who both bombed last week big time. Sadly, Allison was unjustly voted off the show anyway. Allison tried to take on Darth Gokey by herself, but the young padawan was no match for the malevolence of the Sith Lord and the legions of deaf fans in his thrall. This week, the Idols showed up in their hometowns to be cheered on at rallies in San Diego, Milwaukee, and Arkansas. We will see the details of the rallies during the results show, but pictures were leaked showing that Gokey needs to buy a new shirt or at least a shirt that buttons properly. A wardrobe malfunction at his Milwaukee rally revealed the product of his midnight trips to the tattoo parlor with Megan.


In other Idol news, Paula gifted Scott McIntyre with a guide dog this week for a photo op. Not for nothing, but Scott’s gotten around all these years without a guide dog, so it’s essentially an unneeded extra mouth to feed. Sounds less like a guide dog and more like a white elephant if you ask me. Scott’s been busy trying out new jobs since his Idol ouster. The stint as a pitcher in the minor leagues didn’t work out so well (note that BB is baseball shorthand for walks) but his new job as Jabba the Hutt’s lackey is a bit more promising. Scott’s easy going demeanor is perfect for greeting all manner of scum and villainy. And droids.


And so it begins… the penultimate Idol.


Well, technically, the penultimate performance show. If you count the results show and the finale, it’s the... uh… fourth ultimate? Anyway, it’s American Idol episode 300. That’s including the performance, results, and audition episodes. Okay, I’ve wasted enough time. On with the show.


Gokey – I don’t think Gokey liked Paula’s choice of Dance Little Sister that much, probably because he didn’t know it – so much for Paula’s reasoning that Terence Trent D’Arby became “iconic” back in the day. I’m not going to argue that point, but his iconic status faded before the 90’s even started, or to put it another way, TTD stopped being a relevant recording artist before Paula Abdul flamed out. So as much as I like to pick on every little misstep on Gokey’s part, I don’t blame him for not knowing a 21 year old semi-hit song. Gokey’s performance can be boiled down to a few choice adjectives – boring, monotonous, overdone, breathless, and shouty. The scatting during Reuben Studdard’s sax solo was ridiculously awful (I didn’t know Reuben could play the sax), and the vocals were so washed out and strangled that it sounded like Gokey had laryngitis. The dancing was typically dreadful (like this move where it looks like he’s pooping), but I actually didn’t notice it because I started tuning out his spazzy moves a long time ago. Kara talked about Gokey’s “money spot”. Get your mind out of the gutter already, lady! When the judges keep praising Gokey’s vocals, especially when he sings so shittily like this, it makes me think that the producers are forcing them to prop up this douchebag so he makes the finals. Their lack of substantive critiques in regards to his singing is inexcusable. My only consolation is that Gokey didn’t ruin Wishing Well. Oh, and a shout out to Bruce Gowers for another show of directorial incompetence, this time allowing a camera to veer off into nowhere only to hastily cut back to the sax player. They gotta get a new director for next year. This is amateur hour on display.


Kris – Hey, it looks like Kris borrowed Adam’s nail polish but was too cautious to paint more than half a thumb. I think someone may be dipping his… uh… toe into the deep end of the pool, if you know what I mean. Baby steps. Randy said he picked Apologize to show off Kris’ range and his “big voice”. I know Kris is a bit anonymous (and insanely boring), but Randy is apparently confusing Kris with some other singer that actually has a “big voice”, since Kris’ voice is about as small as his stature (there’s something about little people and American Idol lately that they’ve had hobbits in the top three for three years running now -- perhaps it's Ryan's influence?). I was surprised to see Kris playing the piano, but I was even more surprised to see Kris practically fellating the mic, causing it to twitch around as he moved his lips (another case of baby steps?), and a lot of spitting, Daffy Duck-like noises followed. When the song ended, I thought the mic would ask Kris for some cuddle time and a cigarette. Lots of straining for notes (big range, yeah, right), a terrible falsetto, and yodeling filled out this typically boring Kris performance. Oh, and the faces. Those sex faces just creep me out. And as much as I was unimpressed by this performance, there was not one shred of criticism leveled against Kris (uninspired arrangement, bum notes, etc) that could not have also be applied to Gokey’s previous performance, but somehow, Kris is judged on his merits while Gokey is given unjustified compliments. Inexcusable. Simon’s critique of Kara’s and Randy’s song choice resulted in a physical reaction from Kara – you could really see her fingers digging into Simon’s face, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he exhibits visible bruising during the results show.


Adam – I had heard about Simon’s selection of One for Adam, and while it was easy to envision Adam just killing this song because of its incredible lyrics and swooping range, it was also a bit of a minefield for Adam since it could either sound too copycat or so far off from the original that it ruins it. Adam thudded somewhere in between, not quite vandalizing it, but not really doing anything special with it. It started off sounding nice but not special, and the lighting effects made him look like he was trapped in carbonite. But then the chorus kicked in, and if you ever wanted to know what it would have sounded like if Ethel Merman sang U2, the question was answered tonight. It just veered too far off the melody for my tastes (oh my God, I agreed for Randy the first time this season), and there was that over the top theatrical moment leading into the first glory note that reminded me of Sam Harris oversinging Over the Rainbow on Star Search (which, to be fair, he won). The wires of Adam’s ear monitors made it look like he had pointy ears, and coupled with his pointy eyebrows, the only logical conclusion to be made was that this was yet another case of product placement for the new Star Trek movie. BTW, Adam has got to be the most pimped contestant, EVAR. Aside from the excessive fawning thrown his way by the judges (since it is mostly deserved), Adam has now gotten the pimp spot three times in a row (although it isn’t as important past the top five, it’s still a virtual monopoly at this point), and Simon declares that Bono himself has blessed Adam’s song choice. Okay guys, I get it – you want Adam to win. I’m not disagreeing with you, but have some sense of decorum. It’s… unseemly.


Speaking of unseemly, let’s take a short break to play, “Where’s Carrie?” and watch her take credit for eradicating malaria in Angola. That was embarrassingly painful to watch. I wonder how many people she asked, “So have you or your daughter ever had malaria?” until the cameras were able to capture a “no” response. Look, I appreciate what they are doing, and mosquito nets are by far the most effective way to combat the spread of malaria, but it was so self-congratulatory it was exploitive. And that’s what made my skin crawl.


Gokey – Speaking of making my skin crawl, to add to the ever growing list of reasons to hate Gokey, add the fact that he’s a mumbling, stuttering little d-bag like Spider from Goodfellas, talking excessively with his hands with an air of hyperactive desperation. Gokey’s song choice tonight was You Are So Beautiful, the Billy Preston song/greeting card sentiment made famous by Joe Coker. Would Gokey try to emulate Cocker’s throaty, soulful delivery and spastic stage presence? I hoped to hell not, because I would like to remember Cocker’s version unsullied. Thankfully, Gokey decided on a hokey string and acoustic guitar arrangement to wring every drop of syrupy false sentiment he could muster. Full of gasping and washed out, phlegmy vocals that sounded like a zombie chanting “BRAAAINS”, Gokey trotted out his dead wife on stage yet again, going off lyric with the line, “your love turned this boy into a man” and looking heavenward in the middle of the song (oddly, that line was different in the recap – it was changed from “you’re the air I breathe, you’re the song I sing” between dress rehearsal and live performance, which may or may not lead to the kind of copyright problems Archuleta had last season). The overpraise from the judges was sickening, and Simon’s pronouncement that it was a “vocal master class” belied his true feelings. Even Gokey agrees that the judges are cuckoo. At some point during the Idol Gives Back piece, Simon was chewing tobacco or something and stained his shirt. What – no one on the production staff noticed? Wait for it… wait for it… here comes the heart symbol to remind everyone his wife is dead. Whoops, that wasn’t from tonight – here he is from tonight’s show miming, “I can has cheezburger?” If this performance portends what the new Gokey album will sound like, it’s going to bomb worse than Carly Hennessy-Smithson’s first album (that’s the one that sold less than 500 copies). Note that because he has to see his ugly mug in the mirror every day, everyone is beautiful to Gokey.


Kris – In a shocking – nay, mind-boggling turn of events that I could never have anticipated, I… I… I actually liked a Kris performance! In fact, it was the best performance of the night! Oh God… I’m a bit woozy… I feel faint… okay, I’m back. Kris’ jangly, syncopated acoustic numbers haven’t registered much with me because it just sounds uninspired and coffehouse, and never really fit or worked well with any of the previous songs. But Heartless is a different beast – because it’s a rap song, the rhythm actually fit, and by removing Kanye West’s mush-mouthed delivery, you can actually understand the lyrics, and Heartless turns out to be a terrific song. It appears that Kanye is close to the artist he thinks he is when it comes to song writing, but he can’t perform them to their potential. The judges’ deservedly effusive praise was so exciting to Kris that I’m surprised he didn’t want to pee his pants.


Adam – Okay, after a so-so first performance, I expected Adam to storm back with sword unsheathed, ready to rape and pillage the American Idol audience again and force the other two scurvy contestants to walk the plank… but instead, we got another semi-dud from Adam (although still infinitely better than anything Gokey did). I’ll admit that I’m not a big fan of the recent Aerosmith songs (or, if you’re Kara, the older Aerosmith stuff), so he had to do something really special to impress me. But this performance was all sorts of shallow and over the top theatrical for me (the last note was very musical theater). I suppose after Gokey mangled Steven Tyler last week this was a welcome palate cleanser, but it left me cold. Upon re-listen, it’s definitely showstopper material that showed off the kind of vocal pyrotechnics that appeals to his fans but just didn’t do anything for me. Simon had to warn the audience not to get complacent and to vote for Adam like his Idol life depended on it. Don’t worry Simon – only in a magical land of unicorns would Adam not make the finals. And if he doesn’t, it certainly wasn’t for lack of trying.

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Watching it back he ripped out his right earpiece about halfway through. No idea if that was related but that song was pretty much destroyed by the background singer.

I'll say that One was really good. I love that song but I've heard it so many times that I'm a bit tired of the melody so was nice to hear a different take done well. Was it as good as the original? No. But it was masterfully performed and it was a nice change.
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Hey,

Pretty good show last night.

Danny (Dance Little Sister, Paula's choice) -- sang pretty well. It wasn't R & B, though. It was almost a moment. He has a great voice but no X factor.

Kris (Apologize, Kara & Randy's choice) -- played the piano. Didn't add much to it. Song bum notes. Good in parts.

Adam (One, Simon's choice) -- vocal explosion. Wow. Made it his own & nailed it.

Danny (You Are So Beautiful To Me) -- weak start, added some gospel flavor and hit some big notes through to the end. Good job.

Kris (Heartless) -- Just him and his acoustic guitar (shrewd move showing his multiple instrument talent). Great job.

Adam (Cryin') -- he's a rock star. Even more vocal gymnnastics. The backup singer or engineer who mixed them should be fired. I still think he makes the other 2 look like fools.
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Pretty good show last night.

Danny - Dance Little Sister - In terms of vocals, I can why Paula picked Darby. I remember the song and liked it, but it is simple and repitive and a small hit. I think that - maybe- doing one of Darby's two real hits might have worked better

Kris - Apologize - ok, competent I guess, not sure why they picked it other than it shows tha Kris can do comtemporary decent.

Adam - One - tolerable at first, but Adam being Adam, he had to turn on the shriekfest and turn One into some generic doesn't matter what the lyrics are song and doesn't matter how powerful the song is.

People sometimes say so and so could sing the phone book. Well, they should have asked Adam to sing the phone book so he could shriek it instead of butcher a modern classic.


Danny - You Are So Beautiful To Me - Decent, but oddly I thought it lacked the depth of soul that Cocker does so well. I expected Gokey to go all out and he didn't

Kris - Heartless - to say surprising choice is an understatement and it was also a risky one at that - and Kris pulled it off. I actually really enjoyed it and watched it again.

Adam - Cryin' - I am not sure why Adam chose thing Aerosmith tune - excuse me - this "early" Aerosmith tune, but it was a mess.

On a certain level, Adam doing Tyler should work given the shriek element, but it was a mess. I really don't understand the choice....
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The best thing about this week's show was Hanson Yoo's commentary. Read it and weep (with laughter).



The best performance of the night belonged (IMO) to Kris (song #2).

And Adam - this is a singing competition (so we've all been told for the umpteenth time) not a screaming competition. 21st Century Elvis grows old quickly for me and while I'll enjoy seeing him on Broadway he doesn't convey all that "multi-dimensional" stuff that the judges seem to be gushing about. And it certainly looks like Kara wants to have Adam's baby. (Hanson, a photo-op?) Just sayin'.



To summarize:

Hanson:

Kris:

Kara and Adam: Get a room.
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Man...when David Cook 'rips off' other people's arrangements without a nod, he gets ripped to shreds. Not just in the media, but certainly here. When ANYONE tries to do that, there is almost ALWAYS one or two disparaging remarks here.

But, Kris the talentless coffee-house singing monkey does it, and people are raving? I don't get it. His version of "Heartless" is an utter rip-off. He calls it "Heartless by Kanye West". Totally disingenuous. What's more, his performance sucks compared to the nobodies who did it before him:

Heartless - Kanye West (acoustic) - YouTube - Truveo Video Search

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLvncoXuE40

YouTube - Mia sings "Heartless" On Taking The Stage

Kanye West Heartless Acoustic Guitar Cover by Vandarth - YouTube - Truveo Video Search
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Then rip him to shreds. Yes arrangements should be credited, but ultimately it matters if the performance is good or not and that "talentless coffee-house singing monkey" performed better than the shrieking Broadway bound clown who chose - CHOSE - cryin' and had to ask people to watch his "performance" of One again so that perhaps, if they are lucky, they can hear the brilliant lyrics which were made irrelevant by the shrieking.
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I enjoyed about 1:15 of Adam's "One" last night - then he went into his trademark screeching and I lost interest again... he sounds like a cross between the previously mentioned JoAnn Worley and Jerry Lewis doing his "Hey LAAAA-DEEEE!!"

"Cryin" was a disaster from the beginning... totally un-impressive.

Adam has a great voice and impressive range - too bad he feels he has to wake every dog in the neighborhood with his high register on every damn song.
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Originally Posted by Quentin
Man...when David Cook 'rips off' other people's arrangements without a nod, he gets ripped to shreds. Not just in the media, but certainly here. When ANYONE tries to do that, there is almost ALWAYS one or two disparaging remarks here.

But, Kris the talentless coffee-house singing monkey does it, and people are raving? I don't get it. His version of "Heartless" is an utter rip-off. He calls it "Heartless by Kanye West". Totally disingenuous. What's more, his performance sucks compared to the nobodies who did it before him:


While I agree with you that if an artist borrows from another, it needs to be acknowledged (and as an aside, I don't think Adam has given *enough* credit to other artists, either), I'm not sure if Kris's performance is in the same vein as say Adam's "Ring of Fire," which I still maintain was never credited properly, or his "Mad World," which likewise was never properly acknowledged.

In Kris's case, I would say it's more the case of him being a one-trick pony, rather than a case of him taking from another artist. His trick is to coffee-house up a song, and, while not to detract from his performace of "Heartless," which I thought was enjoyable, was exactly what he did. In fact, I've heard a similar version a few times this past year, just walking through the University of Calgary campus, being crooned out by some random undergrad and his guitar.

My point being was that the version was so obvious (play heartless on the guitar, and sing along) and plain, that I doubt he "took" it from anywhere other than the real of the "staring him in the face." Moreover, and this isn't to detract from those artists you linked, but I don't think any of them, save the a cappella version, were any better than Kris's performace.

In fact, the sheer volume of acoustic performances of "Heartless" almost proves my point: that interpretation is so obvious, you can't really fault Kris for not giving credit to anyone--people have been doing acoustic covers forever
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exactly the person I wanted eliminated this week.
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Me too!

Katy Perry is so damn cute.
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