I am guessing that most of you who are reading this are fans (whether avid or casual) of the show and understand that some weeks are just utter stinkers. But, if there are some out there who are watching this season as their inaugural foray into the American Idol spectacle, I want to sincerely apologize for the dreck that we witnessed this week. I will grant that the general relative weakness of this season’s contestants was a factor, but last night’s display was as pitiful as they have shown. “Movie Song” Night becomes “Be as Boringly Schmaltzy as Possible” Night or (for awhile) “Bryan Adams” Night? We have been inexplicably running overtime every week, so let’s go to alternating judge teams (cutting out Simon – the only judge that sometimes has something useful to say – for half the show)? My friend Renee, I am sure, was not the only one outraged (a little strong wording by me for sure, but you get the sentiment) by this dumbness. And, then you still run overtime? This is the 8th season this director has been doing this show, right? Wow. Okay, enough of the rant. Thank you for allowing me to vent. There is probably a little more to come.
Anoop SHOULD Go
Matt WILL Go
American Idol’s Director MUST Go
7. Anoop Desai (Last week’s ranking: 6th), “Everything I Do (I Do for You)” by Bryan Adams – The simultaneous “Ugh” from my wife and I when it was told that Anoop would be doing this song must have been combined with the same “Ugh” from all right-thinking people in this nation to be heard all the way to Hollywood. Poor Anoop. Week-after-week, he is just completely incapable of finding the mid-point between foolish-looking hip-hop wanna-be and the devastatingly boring ballad singer. It’s frustrating because he IS a decent singer and a seemingly nice fella (sorry, broken record again). And, what is going on with his clothes?!? I think I would rather have his mother dress him than whatever is going on with him and/or these shameful AI stylists. He could be in trouble again this week, but he does have worse company this week.
6. Lil Rounds (7th), “The Rose” by Bette Midler – Last week, I implored Lil to forget the judges and do whatever she really wants to do. Whoops. “The Rose”?!? Really? Interesting (or not). Either she is confused about who she is (thanks again, Judges) or I am confused thinking she could be really good if she let herself go. I was also confused by Quentin Tarrantino’s lead-in as he got me excited for a “gospel” interpretation of this unusual choice of song and then was left wanting after only a hint of it. I think voters, however, are taking Lil’s side against these judges, and, as much I hate performer vs judges scuffles, Lil’s defense of herself last night might serve her well…for a week. Bottom line: strange choice of song, disappointing arrangement, but she sang relatively well enough to survive one more time.
5. Kris Allen (5th), “Falling Slowly” by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova – Why, oh why, am I not making use of Kris’s performances to take that bathroom break that I promised myself weeks ago? You know by now that I don’t get his appeal at all, so this is where my wife’s perspective has to step in: “Boring but cute” and “why are he and Danny wearing the same outfit?” If we are talking about your outfit more than your performance, that’s probably not good, is it? We’ll see if the Cutey-Patuty Express keeps him out of the bottom three again, but I don’t think it should.
4. Danny Gokey (4th), “Endless Love” by Lionel Ritchie and Diana Ross – Boy, this is a tough one. You cannot get more cheesy than this song selection (well, my wife would say “Up Where You Belong”, one of my favourites, but that’s another story). Another high decibel “Ugh” could be heard from the nation when we were told the choice. But, it is really tough to get away from what this probably truly meant to Danny. And, just to be clear, I do not think he is playing us for sympathy votes (commenters are free to disagree, of course). He sang it fine and with usual Gokey passion, and I’ll leave it at that. One more thing: thank you, Danny, for leaving out the funky glasses gimmick this week.
3. Matt Giraud (1st), “Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman” by Bryan Adams – Uh oh. I put this guy in the number 1 slot last week, and then he pulls this “Justin Timberlake Does a Sorry Movie Song” thing? For the second week in a row, his vocals were all over the place, and this time it could not covered by a funky band and semi-dance moves. To get by week-to-week, Rule #1 - sing well; Rule #2 – don’t be boring. Matt broke both rules. We could have the true first test of the judge’s save this week on him (I don’t count last week because I think Simon was never going to waste it on Scott with Matt, Adam, and Allison still around).
2. Adam Lambert (3rd), “Born to Be Wild” by Steppenwolf – What can you say? My wife says, “Retro Outrageous is back” (meaning he is not as original as everyone is trying to play him up to be). My friend Lorri has stated correctly before (and should say again) that this actor is playing a role every single week. After playing Haunting Controlled Singer Guy last week, he felt it was time to bring back Wild Crazy Shrieking Rock Star this week. From the totally indulgent (AI word of the season) re-arrangement of the song to the playing air-guitar with the band, he played into the “I’m different than everyone else…this is what a rock star is supposed to be doing” role very well. Really well actually. His performances are not really my taste, but he IS living up to his weekly hype. And, he is gaining national momentum (see this Sunday NY Times story: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/12/fashion/12gayidol.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=adam%20lambert&st=cse). Could he win after all?
1. Allison Iraheta (2nd), “I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing” by Aerosmith – And, then, there is my favourite. Love her, but I just could not get into the song. This song just took absolutely forever to build up to its crescendo, and, by the time Allison belted out the good part, I was already worried about her losing the audience. And, her being in the opening performance “death slot” is a major concern (if you are unfamiliar with my theory, if you perform first and do not crush it, people can forget you by the end of the show, and your vote total suffers). I have major fears that she (and I) could be sweating it out in the bottom three tonight and could be challenging the judges (let’s be real – just Simon) to use the save option. Yet, I still have her in the #1 position to win. Yep, I am deciding with my ears and heart.
Bottom Three Prediction: Kris, Matt, Allison. I hope I am wrong.
Can’t wait to see what you think
By the way, this is RAD even though it says, "Posted by Mrs. RAD" below. RAD is just having some technical difficulties.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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Yes, BOORRRRRRINNNNGGGGG!!!!! Impressed with you RAD that you could come up with something to say about everyone.
ReplyDelete1. Glad Danny didn't wear the glasses too
2. Why can't Allison learn enunciate? She does some weird clip on words that should have hard consonants (sleep, dream, etc.) and it bugs me. The words run together. I think she's the best of the pack and she did a very nice job last night but with a little enunciation, it could have been so much better!
3. Adam. I took the commenter's advice and closed my eyes. And yes, immediately, I heard it. Cher! But then, since it was time for the role of(as RAD rightly points out) "Wild Crazy Shrieking Rock Star", I also heard Axle Rose. And someone else, can't think of who right now...
4. Oddly, I found myself missing ScottyMac. Not that he should still be around but this theme would have been right up his alley.
Ok, I am an avid AI watcher and I think (which is only my opinion) that Kris Allen did quite well last night. That is my type of song for him, but that is just me. I was talking the performers over with my husband last night and he and I both can't seem to pick our favorite.We need an exciting week of songs that are challenges for all of the performers. Hopefully, the right person will go home this week, whomever that is?!
ReplyDeleteTMC here:
ReplyDelete1) Lorri, the third person Adam sounds like is Steven Tyler. Not totally (and not as much as Cher), but when he goes up high when he's in rocker mode, he's trying to replicate the end of "Dream On". (Full disclosure: this is not MY observation, but it is dead on.) There's also a little bit of Bonnie Raitt in there when he "rocks" out. Yeesh. Also, Adam's "rocker moves" are as contrived as everything else. When Chris Daughtry went nuts on his mike stand, you thought he might actually break it. When Adam does it, he's hoping the director likes it. Seriously, just go to Broadway already.
2) Allsion is still the best, but the first 60-65% of last night was brutal. I think part of the problem was that Allison was singing a guy's song, but she sings deeper than Steven Tyler. Not her fault, but it made the rough beginning even more awkward. Also, I know your hair is red, but you don't ALWAYS have to match part of your outfit to it.
3) Anoop. Oh my. When you're already waaaay to much of a wanna-be frat boy, a sport coat styled to look like a varsity jacket is probably not the way to branch out. Ok voice, but so what?
4) I don't like Matt or his song choice, but I have to admit: I thought he was better this week than the judges gave him credit for. It wasn't great, but he sang fairly well. All the old problems were there- weird expressions, trying to hard, no friends- but he was okay, and deserves to stay longer than Anoop for sure.
5) I have just one question for Danny this week: did the earrings fall out of your George Michael starter kit? Because you were wearing the rest of the kit! You look like him already when you ditch the glasses, and adding a jacket with the sleeves rolled up to the look certainly didn't help. At least you didn't wear gloves. I can't remember the performance, because we spent your whole performance discussing George Michael. If that's mean, well...call the "Wham"-bulance.
6) I still don't care about Kris, but I actually thought he had one of the better performances (in a woeful selection). I truly buy that Kris is a genuine, good guy...but he's just not exciting. He absolutely made the right call by ignoring Quentin and not playing the guitar, though. And that might be why he's still here: he's smarter than everyone else. He has *some* talent, doesn't do anything dislikeable and makes song choices that maximize his "he's cute and nice, so I like him" following. You have to at least give him that: the "Least Bad Choices" award. Although wearing the same jacket as the guy who sang right before you probably qualifies as a (minor) bad choice. (Yes Kris, we noticed...even with the collar popped.)
7) I give up on Lil. Based on her very first performance, I still think she has talent, but she has no self-confidence (left?). The judges have jerked her around, but she hasn't overcome it. She truly needs to "go big or go home", and she's been restrained and boring for too many weeks running. That leaves the "go home" option. If it's this week, that's not right, but I don't care anymore. Oh, and bring back the short hair.
One last thing. I initially planned to start with a general comment about Quentin, rather than starting with the contestants, but since Lorri is the only one giving TMC shout-outs for his/her efforts (you heard me, RAD), I felt she deserved an immediate response. But let me say this...Quentin has always looked like a freak, but he was off the charts last night. When the answer to "who does he look like right now" comes to you quickly, and the answer is "the crazy ogre construction boss from Happy Gilmore", that's not good. No really:
http://www.starbase21ok.com/rkcolor.jpg
http://imagehost.vendio.com/a/32015113/aview/Richard_Kiel_08104.jpg
Fitting, since last night's episode made me want myself in the head with a nail gun, just like Mr. Larson.
Until next time,
TMC
First off, I can't beleive that there is no mention of that fact that Quentin was a judge (and for the second time)....perhaps he's part of the problem as the show really was awful. I thought part of the problem was me - going to lunch and never returning to the office makes for a tipsy Bitter Biddle. Do we think Quentin's advice to some of these contestants was off? I mean he's great at directing films but can he give advice on singing?
ReplyDeleteI have never been a fan of Adam but after last week I started to come around. I was actually looking forward to his song this week - I'm back to not liking him. I was hugely disappointed as I had raised the bar on him, I even defended him the night before when I was at Physical Therapy discussing AI with some of the other patients. I'm back to not really liking him and I'm totally going to close my eyes next week as I'm a huge fan of Cher.
- Anoop and Kris should both go as they have fallen off my radar - not really concerned with either of them. Anoop is a nice guy as is Kris...but we all know my feelings on 'nice'.
- Matt, UGH is right on that song choice, what was he thinking? I do still like him and I'm rooting for him but chances are he will not be around much longer.
- Lil Rounds....GIRL???? What were you thinking? The Divine Ms. M you are not, and you are quickly losing your status. Like RAD, I concur that the judges have pushed her around and I'm glad she stuck up for herself but she really needs to put her money where her mouth is at this point. And if one more white person taughts the 'gospel' version of a song I'm going to drag them by their to the Baptist Church in Hackensack - I'll show you gospel!!
- Danny, eh, he's Danny - love his voice but his performances are all the same. Totally tugging at the heart strings and will receive a sympathy vote or two. As I stated earlier...a little tipsy so I didn't even really notice the glasses missing - sad but true.
- Allison, I just love her. The outfit was horrible and her hips looked HUGE.....while firing the director, can we also fire the stylist? Who lets her onstage like that? Who tells her she looks good? She's an adorable teenager with curves, can't we accentuate her beauty and not make a mockery of it? Oy.
TMC, not really sure who you are but you crack me up and are dead on with those photos!!!
Conspiracy Theory Chiara is going to re-think who TMC is. Of course that assumes that I know TMC, which might not be the case, but guessing who you are may in fact be more entertaining than AI!
ReplyDeleteI told RAD today that this is the first week this season where I have watched the entire show. Perhaps not a smart decision as there is a lot of stuff saved on my DVR that surely would have been better.
My #1 comment was already mentioned by Bitter Biddle - Allison's hips/outfit. I have no idea how fat/thin she is (have actually never seen her perform before) but that shirt/belt was doing her no favors! And I saw her family in the audience and she looks like her dad - not a compliment. Her performance wasn't that bad though. I liked her song choice only because it was a different kind of ballad - not Bryan Adams and not what I thought anyone would pick. I'd rather listen to slightly-better-than-mediocre Aerosmith than most of the other songs. Despite the comments above, I liked her voice better than everyone else's.
#2 is Adam. He really is entertaining and I was interested in his performance, but it was more of a theater performance than a musicial performance (I want to see Rock of Ages and from what I read about it he sounds perfect for it). I thought it was a weird song choice because there just wasn't much you could do with it - aside from adding some screeching I guess. And he wears more makeup than me when I was 13 and had teenage acne. I liked his voice the second best though.
I have no comments on anyone else.
Overall I thought the song choices were lame. It could have been a really interesting night (interesting in a good way) and there are so many "movie songs" out there to choose from. How did we end up with 2 Bryan Adams songs?? And Endless Love - really? I doubt most people even know that song came from a movie. I was hoping someone would do a Bond theme song or something more iconic from the 80s (If You Leave, We Don't Need Another Hero, 9-5, Weird Science [Adam could have done that one LOL])
Perhaps I need to change my name to Catty Chiara...
Point taken, TMC (all your points, in fact). I'm sure this isn't going to win me any points with you, but i felt my initial spewing of thoughts this week was way too long (imagine, even LONGER than the final post). So, unfortunately, your shout-out fell victim to some zealous editing (don't take it personally, please...as you can see, your comments are a hit with both our audience and me). This now raises the possibility of a limited release of the Director's Cut Edition of "RAD on AI" after the season. By the way, i am getting the Steven Tyler/Axel Rose impersonations, but i am still missing the Cher sound. I don't know what's wrong with me.
ReplyDeleteTMC was kidding...and could use some more selective editing her/himself! That being said, download some of Adam's early performances (Black or White, perhaps?). You won't miss the Cher. One other small mea culpa...the George Michael parallel wasn't TMC's initial observation either. TMC's partner in crime contributed twice this week.
ReplyDeleteOh and one other thing...you ALL know TMC.
WHO IS TMC!?!?!?!?
ReplyDeleteediting? why? i'm intrigued by a "director's cut edition" but i want the rant, the whole rant and nothing but the rant!
ReplyDeleteConspiracy Theory Chiara and Mrs. RAD are forming a "Who is TMC" Task Force.
ReplyDeleteWe've narrowed down the suspects and we now know it isn't Mr. Liddy or Mr. Scott.
LOL
A task force to catch TMC? There's a better chance OJ catches "the real killer"!
ReplyDeleteWell, since we are all intrigued by TMC (I know you were just laughing at RAD and I questioning others on whether or not they are in fact YOU). I proprose that with all future postings, TMC gives us a clue as to who they are. You are quite good at the cryptic message - perhaps the latitude and longitude of your location, things like that.
ReplyDeleteI'm bigger than a breadbox.
ReplyDeleteexactly - now I know who you are....keep em coming!
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