Wednesday, February 28, 2007

'American Idol 6' - 10 Gals to Stage

American Idol I don't know. Perhaps the remaining 18 singers should pack their bags and let Lakisha Jones and Melinda Doolittle battle it out for the next few months.

The guys stepped up their game, the girls seemed to maintain. But I think the girls still have the edge.

I think I actually liked the songs last night better than the ones this evening. Don't holler at me, but I'm not a huge fan of Whitney Houston, Celine Dion or Beyonce. And, it seems that the girls tend towards songs by those singers. I think the artists are all talented, but when a song isn't my cup of tea when done by voices such as theirs, no American Idol contestant will blow me away with it.

AI: GinaGina Glocksen was up first, all prettied-up, huge tattoos on her arms covered with make-up, and wearing a gown. Are we sure it was really her? She sang Heart's "Alone." I thought she did well enough to probably stay this week, but she's so out of the league of the top female singers. The judges were mostly favorable. Randy thought it was a good song choice. Paula thought it was "excellent." Simon said it seemed forced at the end and wondered if she was losing her "edginess."

Alaina Alexander sang "Not Ready to Make Nice" by the Dixie Chicks. It did absolutely nothing for me. I thought it wasn't the best of song choices even if it's a dedication week. I'd go for something more memorable, more powerful. Well, I would if I could sing, that is. Randy thought she started out well, but then became pitchy and all over the place. Paula said it wasn't as bad as what Randy said and that she was adorable and beautiful. (Gag me now, please.) Simon said she ran out of steam halfway through the song.

Then it was home run hitter Lakisha Jones up to bat. And, she knocked it out of the park once again. She sang "Midnight Train to Georgia" by Gladys Knight and the Pips (can't ever forget the Pips!). I don't think her performance was as exciting last week, but this is a song I enjoy and I think she may have even had the edge on Gladys. Woo-woo! I think she's going to live in our world for a long time. The judges thought she was great although Simon didn't care for her outfit. Well, neither did I. But she could wear anything with that voice.

AI: MelindaMelinda Doolittle was the star of the night for me with Mitzi Greene's "My Funny Valentine." Wow. I think I'm awestruck. She seems like such a great person with this unbelievable voice...! Randy yo-yo'd and said she came to win it. Paula thought it was outstanding and the best ever throughout the competition. Simon called it incredible and said that she's a breath of fresh air. Perfect, flawless performance. Gosh, I like this girl!

Oh, I should stop writing now. The two top contenders are done. What? I have to go on? But, is there a point? Oh. Okay.

AI: AntonellaAntonella Barba sang next, for what it's worth. She sang Celine Dion's "Because You Loved Me." I didn't care for it, but I'm not too keen on the song in the first place. This time it was Randy commenting on how gorgeous she is instead of Paula. Paula thought she did better than last week while Simon thought she did worse. I live in New Jersey and by territorial thinking I should cheer her on. No way. If she squeaks through the cut tomorrow, it will be because of the Internet photos and her looks.

Jordin Sparks sang Christina Aguilera's "Reflection." Now, I don't think she's ready for a win and she sure does tower over Ryan Seacrest, but she did very well. I think she's head and shoulders over a few of the others (not just Ryan) at the tender age of seventeen. She's not my favorite, but I want to see her go further than Antonella. I think she's more talented. The judges were favorable, but I didn't see any wow factor in their comments.

Stephanie Edwards is another superb entry for the girls this season. She sang "Dangerously in Love" by Beyonce. I was impressed. If not for Lakisha and Melinda being in the ranks, I think Stephanie could stand a chance to win it all. Randy thought she "sang her face off" but copied Beyonce a bit too much. Paula thought it was fantastic and brilliant. Simon agreed with Paula and added in terrific.

Next was Leslie Hunt singing "Feelin' Good" - the same song A.J. Tabaldo sang last night. I liked A.J. singing it better. Simon nailed it saying her performance wouldn't be remembered. I've watched Lost since the show aired. I can't really recall it. I just know my notes say I liked A.J.'s a lot more.

Haley Scarnato tried Whitney Houston's "Queen of the Night." So not my favorite song, nor did I think she did all that well with it putting aside my feelings about the song. She jumped around and tried to create excitement around her performance, but I don't think she made the grade. Paula thought she did better this week. Randy mentioned the song was more backgrounds than lead vocals causing Simon to snark "that's why she chose it." He also called her one of two or three "droppable" girls. He's right.

Sabrina Sloan sang another Whitney Houston song (remember, I don't care for Whitney Houston songs - don't throw stuff at me), "He Fills Me Up." I thought she sang it well even in view of my own quirks. Randy thought it was very nice. Paula loves her. Simon said it was very good but "don't confuse power with shouting." A good point indeed.

So, there were the girls. I think the go home choices fall between Antonella Barba, Haley Scarnato, and Leslie Hunt. What say you?

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jackie,

I think the world as we know it has ended, after Stephanie Edwards sang not only did Simon agree with Paula, but he told Randy to "shut up".

Has that ever happened before?

jk in Los Angeles

Anonymous said...

I haven't watched AI beyond bits and pieces until this season. I suspect I am watching it now so I can follow your blog entries.

I am trying to figure out what makes a good singer or a bad singer. Lakisha sounds good to me but why isn't she getting the criticism so many others get about not having an original voice? I think it sounded a lot like the original version of Midnight Train to Georgia.

Justene

Sydney said...

Yes, the Pips : Woo woo or was it Hoo Hoo -- whatever, I can picture them doing that simulating pulling a train whistle gesture behind Gladys as they performed on any one of a million old shows -- was it Sonny and Cher, Donny and Marie, Solid Gold? The list goes on....

JK in LA -- that's funny.
And Justene, it's true. Usually they say nice but your didn't "Make it your own" or it sounds like a nice Kareoke in any Holiday Inn... But when you have a rocking voice, I guess that quality is evident no matter if you do an exact dupe of the song or not? Or maybe they're hurting for good singers so they don't say it. She is by far the best singer, and I'm all for her but you raise a VERY GOOD POINT!

Anonymous said...

Hi Jackie!

Right on the mark, as always!! I did watch tonight, and didn't care much for the "dedication" theme, but thought it was a good show!

I hope that Lakisha, Melinda and Stephanie packed a TON of clothes, as they will be around for a long time. :)

Antonella: bye bye bye!

Most disturbing is that I truly believe that she DOESN'T believe that she just doesn't measure up. @@

Had to bring back that eyeroll for ya!

I will check into your blog tomorrow night to catch the results. Can't miss Survivor, and I like reading about it here!

Have a great week!

dla

Anonymous said...

My problem singing those songs from(Dion-Beyonce-Whitney), is that they are not ready.... the judges keep saying the song was to big for them and then they come back the next week and repeat. Note: that is why we never hear Barbra S songs.

My best for the night and the ones I think will stay: Melinda- Lakasha-Jordin-Stephanie and Sabrina. The rest are expendable.

Sydney, I agree, certain songs and groups cause mental flashbacks when you hear the song.

Jackie, thank you for the great recap!!!!

Jackie S. said...

Justene, aw thanks. I think all the "runs" in the songs may be one factor but you're right.

jk - It sure was a moment!

Anonymous said...

I think I may change my name to "AnybodybutAntonella" (shout out to our old friend...where are ya?) I'm a HUGE fan of Lakisha...she has an amazing talent and she's a single mom. I'm a sucker for single moms with a story!

I think the reason they select songs by Whitney, Celine, & Beyonce is because they think those are the only songs out there to showcase their voices. What about Heart or Wilson Phillips. They have some powerful songs that could easily showcase a good voice! Gina sang a Heart song and I thought she did a great job. BTW...thanks for the mention of the makeup covered tattoos Jackie. I coulda sworn I had seen them in the past! That's some really good makeup :)

On another note...if anyone wants a good laugh, check out The 30-Second Bunnies Theatre. It's short parody reenactments of big movies by cartoon bunnies! My favs are Brokeback Mountain and The Shining.

Anonymous said...

I have a question, I missed most of the competition because I was flipping back and forth between Jericho and AI, so I missed Sabrina's dedication. At the end of her song she was crying and Ryan said the dedication to her brother really got to her. Now finally to the question: Is something wrong with her brother? My mom missed it too and now we are really wondering what was going on.

Anonymous said...

Orkmommy, you just made me laugh out loud!!

AnybodyButAntonella!

Flashbacks from last summer and BB.

Thanks for a great giggle :)

And, I couldn't agree with you more. Ugh.

dla

Jackie S. said...

Nikki - Sabrina dedicated her song to her grandmother. It was Jordin Sparks who was choked up about the brother dedication. She's very young and seems to feel sorry for him because she's so in the spotlight and they have a close relationship. Nothing is wrong, per se. She just wants him to have a moment in the sun as well.

Sydney said...

Jackie ort someone-- Did they ask everyone to dedicate each song this time around or is that what the kids are doing on their own, with all following suit? I didn't see the show... assume they won't do this every song, every show....

Anonymous said...

Sydney -- The dedications were for this week only. Judging from the way Simon reacted to them, I don't think they'll be doing them again any time soon ;)

Anonymous said...

I wish Lakisa had a wardrobe consultant...but as a single mom that would never happen. Simon was right about the outfit distracting from her great voice. I loved the outfit on Melinda Doolittle...dark pantsuit with a pop of bright red underneath. But I think it's Lakisa and Melinda for the final two...at least I'm hoping. I'm another AnybodybutAntonella...altho I'm originally from NJ.

Anonymous said...

Hi Jackie! I'm here and reading the blog, I am, I really am. LOL

Your synopsis is always right on, imo. It's like reading my own thoughts. I do love to read all the other opinions as well since we can't all think alike.

I just don't have a favorite this season. They all have talent and good voices but need to focus more on choosing the "right" song for them and for their audience.

What did you think of Kellie Pickler's performance? I didn't like her new look at all. She looked like an Anna Nicole wannabe. She needs a new stylist.
I read her fans didn't like her new look either. I thought she looked cheap and tacky.

I'm enjoying the interaction between the judges this year as much as the contestants.

Thanks for the recap, Jackie. You still amaze me at your diversified entertainment knowledge. I do remember the "Pips"...vaguely. LOL

Have a great weekend, all.
Zoetawny~
xoxo