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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

American Idol: The America Might be Running a Serious Talent Deficit Here Edition

Update: In case you were wondering, Andy and the army in his pants are waging a war against comments and American Idol contestants. Which is sort of odd, but entertaining.

Ramiele heads things up with Heart’s tepid “Alone” and doesn’t sound particularly good. At one point, darling girl shudders, waves her hands in terror and runs away shouting, “She is just off.” She’s right; it was unpleasant. Like Randy, I think it was a bad song choice that didn’t fit her voice or her limitations. Good on ye, mate. Paula loves Ramiele’s big voice and incredible bravery, which says nothing for the song. Simon says it wasn’t Randy bad; which is wrong. Simon says she’ll go through; I have my doubts.

What follows is a few minutes of useless banter between Randy, Simon, and Seacrest followed by useless adoration from Paula. America, listen to me: Ramiele isn’t very good at this and if she survives another week it will probably be because you voted for cute instead of talented. Kind of like if Obama wins the general election.

Heheh. Kidding. Mostly.

One could make the case that Jason Castro and his dreads of doom (who whines a bit about his birthday and his passing cuteness) could be worse than Ramiele. But that wouldn’t be right. See, choosing Sting’s pretty “Fragile” was a good move. He has a wispy voice that doesn’t quite do the original (or Sting’s voice) justice, but it fits his limitations and his personality beautifully. It also give him the chance to crawl back behind the guitar where he looks a little more comfortable and purposeful. Good song, good choice, decently performed.

Good Lord, man, cut that hair.

Randy is impressed, but only a little. Paula loves him because he is a precious little flower. Or something equally useless. Simon says no, take it more seriously--clumsy, too laid back, stuck in his own world, and like a busker performing on the street. I don’t fully agree, but at least the critique has some bite. One thing I think is interesting is that Randy says he’s looking for a “breakout vocal performance” from Castro and he’s not going to get it. Jason isn’t a great singer and his voice isn’t going to knock anyone out. He’s playing very smartly within his limitations.

Make Syesha never do the fake baby cry again. It knocks her down a few pegs on the official Zomby Cute-O-Meter every time she does it. Luckily, she earns back those points by looking extra gorgeous tonight and singing Alicia Key’s “If I Was Your Woman” pretty darned well. The song is a little monotone until the big bits at the end, but she sounds good almost all the way through and performs it like a pro. Nicely done.

It’s the first time that Randy perks up and says that it’s her best of the show so far. Yeah, I’d go with that, although maybe with a little less gushing. Paula is wearing her Modonna “Like a Virgin” fingerless gloves today. Which is about all you need to know about what she said. Simon tempers the others’ compliments a bit and asserts that Syesha was bumping up against the limits of her voice. I’d agree, but I think she stayed just in those boundaries. Just.

I like Chikezie. I like Chikezie’s parents. This has little to do with his voice (although he’s had some great moments) and lots to do with a great personality. “If Only For One Night,” a Luther Vandross song seems like it would be a good choice. For me, though, it was too slow and he isn’t as good a crooner as he thinks he is. He’s better when he lets loose--his sense of enthusiasm and excitement come through so beautifully that it’s hard to enjoy the more subdued side, especially since his voice isn’t the best possible fit. He has control issues.

It isn’t bad, it’s just boring.

Randy didn’t dig it and thought that it sounded too old. Paula thinks that it was good old school. Simon just didn’t like it at all and doesn’t see much originality in the performance. I can’t disagree with that.

I love Brooke White, but y’all knew that already. Although she flubs the opening of “Every Breath You Take,” she recovers to sing a nice version of the song. Not perfect, not inspired, but pretty enough. She has a really nice voice--nice as in pleasant to listen to, pleasant to here, something I can imagine wanting to listen to it outside the show--and one of the few voices that is memorable to me.

Randy wasn’t overly impressed, but that’s made up for by Paula’s unconditional love. Simon says it was better than last week, good enough to keep her in, but not as good as it should have been. Neither of them liked the arrangement after the slower, early portion.

Can Michael Johns not suck this week? When everyone praised him the first week for his attack on “Bohemian Rhapsody”, I said that it showed up his vocal limitations in its arrangement. I definitely stand by that, but with a qualifier. Read on.

He returns to Queen to sing “We Will Rock You” leading quickly into “We are the Champions"--neither of which is as vocally challenging as “Bohemian Rhapsody"--and he sounds pretty good, he performs brilliantly, and he looks happy. The crowd loves it big time. He smartly moves back to a style that fits him and to songs that don’t stretch him too much (even trying to hit a big note on “We Are the Champions” he doesn’t quite make it)--which is part of the trick for a singer. Know your limitations, know your strengths, and play to them. That’s exactly what he did tonight for the first time in many weeks.

Randy praises him for using his big ol’ voice and says it was his best of the show. Paula is proud of him for some reason. Simon thought it was the first time that he saw star potential.

Carly almost sounds a little like Bonnie Tyler singing “Turn Around (Bright Eyes)"--a good song choice for her, too. I bet these people are happy to be getting away from the Beatles. It’s a better night by far than the disaster of last week. Carly shouldn’t try so hard for the big notes at the end of the song--it doesn’t do anything for the overall performance--but she does a good job with a surprising song.

Randy doesn’t like it and doesn’t like the song choice, which surprises me a bit. He doesn’t think Carly rocks. Lemme tell you, Carly rocks. Hubba. Paula says she doesn’t like the song but she’d buy Carly’s version. Simon thinks it didn’t quite work because she was too tense and uptight. “Lighten up a little bit.” Darling girl agrees.

Nope. Up close and personal doesn’t make me like David Archuletta any more than I did before. Neither does singing “You’re the Voice” (I think that’s the name of the song, can’t remember the singer) both because it’s a crappy song and because Archuletta has more than a few moments where he misses notes, sounds lost, looks lost, and simply looks his age--which is to say, too young to win this. I truly don’t understand the love for this guy.

Randy thought it was a strange song choice but “very nice” and Paula seemed a bit lost, too, but professes her love for the vocal. Simon was the only one who seems to know the song, but didn’t like the performance--"reminiscent of a theme park performance.” Indeed.

Once again, Kristy Lee Cook, is fighting for her life. She plays the patriot card by singing Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA"--which she does pretty well until she tries to find the high, big notes and fails miserably. It’s a cheesy as hell song (will Simon say something to make America hate him?) and she’s not quite perfect in doing it, but I’ve always liked the bald love of country that it represents and she does it pretty well. Smart choice.

Randy says “very nice.” Paula looks like she’s going to cry, but I can’t figure out why. Simon thinks it was her best performance by a mile and calls it “the most clever song choice” that he’s heard in years. I think he’s probably right. Most shocking is when Simon says that Greenwood is a great songwriter and that it’s a great song.

Another of my favorites is near-rocker David Cook--although I think he might have took a lead from Chris Cornell’s version of “Billie Jean”. Which, you could do worse, right? Not my favorite performance of his, but with some really impressive bits. He makes the others look a little pale by comparison, doesn’t he?

Randy thinks he’s not only the best of the bunch, but also the most original. Which is sort of humorous, really. Paula wants to have his children. Because he played the brave card, somehow. Really, Paula? Really? According to girl, Paula failed to play the articulate card. Heheh. Simon has a big smile and thinks it was brilliant.

I still say that if it was a matter of talent, Ramiele would be going home tomorrow.

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"I think it was a bad song choice that didn’t fit her voice or her limitations.”

It’s just a bad song, period. I didn’t watch Idol, keeping my perfect record, but I can’t imagine that was pleasant.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 07:50 PM

Yeah, I won’t like, it wasn’t pretty and I hate that song.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 07:59 PM

Of all the songs, she picks ALONE?  I winced the whole time.  Oh god, THAT CHIC is still on the show?  Wait, that’s just Jason.  Seriously, I keep trying to picture him doing it and all I can think of is boobies.  Even Samson had the sense to cut his hair when push came to shove.

But damn it, I kind of like him singing this.  Maybe it’s just that I hated Sting singing it.  I dunno.  Let’s see what David says (scrolls Up).

PS: HI WALTER!

on Mar 25 2008 @ 08:15 PM

Syesha probably was good, but I can’t get past the gloves.  I didn’t see them until you pointed it out.  And how gorgeously you pointed that out.  That’s why I keep you.  See how good I am at not reading ahead tonight!

on Mar 25 2008 @ 08:23 PM

I just can’t get into Chikezie (sp?).  Maybe it’s the name, maybe it’s the fact that some aboriginals shrunk his front teeth, but not the rest of his head. I mean, he’s a’ight, but I’m a’ight too, in the shower.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 08:31 PM

Why yes, I am stalking your blog tonight.  Whatcha gonna do about it?  Huh?  HUH??

on Mar 25 2008 @ 08:33 PM

I love “Alone.” Y’all have some bad taste, it’s a great bit of 80s cheese metal.

Also, it was the song that put Carrie Underwood (my favorite American Idol… err, maybe. It might be Kelly Clarkson) over the top.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 08:40 PM

Now, I haven’t heard it yet, but I feel pretty strongly that the Police should not sing the Police, and I am afraid.  (Waiting for the commercials to end.) Oh, no, that was heavenly.  The judges are on crack.  PS: Do you think Brooke looks like me?  My friend says she does, but I don’t see it.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 08:43 PM

Matt, I sort of agree with you.  If it comes on the radio, I’m wailing it, for sure. But Heart can barely pull it off, and someone like that girl couldn’t help but murder it.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 08:44 PM

Well, good. One of you has sense. But Mr. Jones called it tepid, which is fightin’ words.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 08:45 PM

He’s got a point though.  Admit it, the WHOLE SONG is the chorus.  We’re all right. Didn’t you just procreate or something?  Can I add you to my daddy blog list? smile

on Mar 25 2008 @ 08:47 PM

Yes, it’s an entire song made of awesome!

Re: Procreation. I did my part of it 39 weeks and 5 days ago, but I think the most important part is yet to come.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 08:48 PM

Nice.  I just peeked at your blog, and I figured that you are either a cold dead bastard or you hadn’t had the kid yet.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 08:50 PM

Michael is my single favorite singer in this years competition, and has, week after week, been my greatest disappointment.  Crap.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 08:51 PM

Yeah, I feel the same way Johns (and Carly, too). They both have so much potential, and Michael, especially, has a very appealing personality.

But every week something is missing. Although they both did well this week, especially Carly.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 08:57 PM

Really?  You all liked that?  I thought it did him NO justice.  I thought he sounded strained the whole damn time. 

Oh. My. God.  My 13 year old heart just skipped a beat.  I’m, like, DYING over here. Judges?  Crack.  Paula should stop spiking their Cokes.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 08:58 PM

Live commenting is awfully hard to follow.  I was talking about Carly up there.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 08:59 PM

Yeah, I thought Carly was pretty awesome. 3rd best behind Cook and Mercado.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 09:00 PM

I missed David ( i had to tuck in a Matchbox car 5 times before I got it tucked in properly.  F’ing two year olds) but I think I didn’t miss much.

Kristy: Call me a dirty Canadian, but I have always ABHORRED this song.  She sang it well enough, but still, it’s nothing more than good karaoke.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 09:18 PM

I really disliked David Cook in the beginning, but I think he’s got this thing in the bag. I was WAY wrong. If it was up to real people who had an educated opinion and taste, that is.  The girl, btw, is wise.  Paula totally banged the whole football team in high school, you know?

It’s been loving harassing your inbox again tonight.  Next Tuesday, shall we?

on Mar 25 2008 @ 09:27 PM

A- Alone sucks.

B- Girl stalkers rock. Except for the dirty freakin’ Canadians.

C- Brooke looks like Mr. Lady.

D- Michael just isn’t that good.

E- I was figuring that the procreation hadn’t precisely finalized yet--figured we’d have heard something otherwise.

F- My two favorites are Cook and Brooke. I like Syesha, too, I want to like Chikezie, Johns, and Carly (and have occasionally, but not regularly). Archuletta can actually sing, but I still don’t like him. Kristy and Ramiele bring up the rear--although, notably, with pert, lovely rears of their own which are pleasant to look upon.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 09:27 PM

Y’all will have to watch for me tomorrow night. I have a social obligation to attend to. Don’t let anything bad happen to the people that I like.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 09:31 PM

ESPECIALLY dirty freaking canadians.  I think that Cook and Carly are my favs, based on who’s album I think I’d like to have.  I already have every Carly Simon album, otherwise I’d go with Brooke, who is WAY hotter than me.

on Mar 25 2008 @ 09:35 PM

HI MR. LADY!

on Mar 26 2008 @ 06:59 AM

Re: God Bless the USA. I also hate that song. It especially stuck in my craw last night because of this story at Balko’s about a dying ten-year old girl who won’t have her father at her bedside because he’s serving the last few months of a drug sentence in a federal prison.

“At least I know I’m free.” Fuck you, Lee Greenwood.

on Mar 26 2008 @ 08:07 AM

Yeah, Matt, how dare Lee Greenwood keep that man in prison.

on Mar 26 2008 @ 12:50 PM

It grates when people brag about how free they are when there are over half a million people in prison for drug offenses.

on Mar 26 2008 @ 02:30 PM

I won’t like, it wasn’t pretty and I hate that song.

on Mar 27 2008 @ 07:54 AM
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