Tuesday, March 13, 2007

'American Idol' - The Final 12 on the Big Stage

American IdolTonight was the first outing for the final twelve contestants. All are winners as all will participate in the tour, so their lives have certainly already been changed. [Update note: Apparently only the top ten go on tour, but the exposure the top twelve get is life-changing nonetheless.]

I know I've voiced my own opinions on who I think should win and once again tonight, those thoughts were also voiced by Simon. To me, it's the Melinda Doolittle and Lakisha Jones show.

But tonight, it was also the Diana Ross show. I grew up on old school Motown and have observed and listened to Diana Ross throughout her career. The last time I saw her live was at a very rainy free concert in Central Park (NYC) some long years ago. I thought that she may have gotten a bit "odd" over the years since. After all, much of what we've seen connected with her in the last decade or so was Michael Jackson related. Ah, but not so! I thought her advice to each contestant was the most spot on that we've ever seen in this situation. She rocks!

Alas, some of the contestants, not so much.

First up was Brandon Rogers. I want to like him for some reason. However tonight, I just couldn't. He sang "You Can't Hurry Love." He forgot some of the words and didn't recover all that well. It was just kind of boring. Yes, it was better than I can sing, but...! Randy said he had to be a lot better and it was boring. Paula thought his nerves got to him. Simon said it was a complete letdown, not star quality, not good enough, sorry. Sigh, Simon said it.

Then there was Melinda Doolittle. I swear this woman has magic to do songs I don't even like well enough to enamor me with her voice and stage presence. She sang "Home" from The Wiz. I really don't like that song. I don't like it at a show. I don't like it in the snow. I just don't like it, don't you know. But I sat there and admired her talent. Paula sobbed through the performance. Randy called it hot and exciting. It gave Paula goosebumps. Simon said she made a boring song fantastic and likened her to a young Gladys Knight. Pip Pip Hooray for Doolittle!
AI: Chris S
Then I was let down by my favorite male singer on the show... Chris Sligh. Now, Diana told him to follow the melody. He didn't. He wanted to "hip" up "Endless Love." He didn't wear his glasses and looked even pastier than usual. Oh, he was better than Brandon, but he let me down nonetheless. Randy called it a mess. Paula told him he tried to be hip and cool with a classic song and he didn't need to do it that way. Simon said the arrangement ruined it and to keep his glasses on. Come back, Chris!

Gina Glocksen chose to sing "Love Child." I think it was a good song choice for her. Diana told her to pronunciate and project, tell the story. I thought she did okay, but nothing to write a blog about. Randy, who was very hoarse this evening, said it was pitchy with no excitement. Paula said she was better than how she sang. Simon declared it okay, not terrible, not fantastic... a middle-pack performance.
AI: Sanjaya
Next up was Sanjaya Malakar. I'm going to keep messing with photos of him until he goes away. Diana thinks he's "love." Blech. He sang "Ain't No Mountain High Enough." Now, there was a boring rendition. I don't care how much he smiles to the camera while he sings. Randy said it was weak, but his hair looked good. Paula told him he must explode and get into his songs, but he's adorable. Simon said that a wail will be heard somewhere in Beverly Hills when Diana hears what he did to her song. To say something nice, he said Sanjaya was brave.

Haley Scarnato took the stage next singing "Missing You." Diana said that Haley has a recording studio voice moreso than a live performance one. I think she may have something there. I thought she came across as a bit mumbly and she forgot some of the lyrics. At times, the tone in her voice was very nice, but the flaws were many and obvious. Randy said it was a valiant effort, she forgot the words and it was pitchy. Paula told her she looked lovely, but forgot the words and was pitchy. Simon said he didn't think it was all that bad and she had a real stage presence.

Phil Stacey sang "I'm Going to Make You Love Me." I thought it was perhaps my favorite performance of his so far this season although it was a bit boring. Just going on the voice, he did well. Presentation, not so hot. Randy thought the vocals were hot, but the overall song was on the boring side. Paula said he needed to up the tempo a bit. Simon said the tempo was fine, but he has to watch not to shout the big notes. He said it was better than last week. I agree.
AI: Kiki
We found that Lakisha's nickname is Kiki. I like it. She sang a song that seems like it's been in my life all my life - "God Bless the Child." I have the original Billie Holiday, the Diana Ross from Lady Sings the Blues, and even Blood, Sweat and Tears cover. There's something about that song which has always touched a chord with me. And, for Lakisha Jones, one of my two favorites to sing it? Wow. She added a bit of herself into the song, yet remained true to the original. Wow.

Randy said it was a perfect song choice and sensational. Paula called the performance beautiful. Simon told her that you've either got it or you don't... and she has it. He once again said that Lakisha and Melinda are in a different league from the others. He's so right.

AI: BlakeI have to give Blake Lewis some credit for being into some of the technical aspects. He tech'd up "You Keep Me Hanging On." The judges didn't care for it, but in a way I did. That's a song which has been covered by many artists, as well.

From the real dragging version by Vanilla Fudge to the more up tempo Supremes. No, I wouldn't go out and buy it, but I did find it interesting. Had he been strictly adhering to the original, I think it would have been boring. Simon didn't "get it" at all, but I kind of did. It's no Melinda or Lakisha, but definitely on the interesting side.

Stephanie Edwards sang "Love Hangover." And she skipped the disco part! Blasphemy! I thought she looked attractive and sang quite nicely at times although she's another one who forgot the words at one point. Diana Ross said she had star quality in the pre-performance taped segment. I think she does. But, this performance didn't do it for me. Randy mentioned forgetting the lyrics. Paula told her to strive to be better. Simon said it was if she just sang the intro to the song and that it was the wrong song.

Chris Richardson didn't impress me with his version of "The Boss." I thought he sounded nasal and it was my least favorite performance of his so far. Randy thought he overdid it a bit. Paula thought he nailed the blend between contemporary and the original. Simon said the vocals were dreadful and terrible. I have to go with Simon on this one.

Jordin Sparks closed the show "If We Hold On Together," not really a favorite song of mine. But, wow. She nailed it. I can't believe this kid is only seventeen! She has a good voice and poise. She makes her age-counterpart Sanjaya look like a silly kid. (Oh, wait... he is!) Randy declared it a three-girl race. Paula gushed. Simon called it a "gooey song." (Yes!) But he said it was a good vocal and thinks she has a shot at the finals.

So, who's going home? Of course, I want it to be Sanjaya, but I think the teenybopper vote will keep him in longer. I think we may say goodbye to Brandon tomorrow night. I think all of the girls are safe although Haley might be on the edge.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

On the AOL AI poll, Melinda currently leads, with LaKisha second, Blake third and--Sanjaya fourth! I can hardly believe this. Sanjaya so needs to go home.

Anonymous said...

Unforunately, Sanyaya will be with us for a while. He is the one that "VoteForTheWorst" are voting for along with the Howard Stern followers.
But, I still say the judges don't have a right to laugh at him and say how awful he is when they put him in the top 24. It's because of them that he is there. Take a look here... www.votefortheworst.com
With that said... I think Melinda and Lakisha are awesome.. Melinda maybe having the edge. She always gives me goosebumps. But I love, love, love Jordin. She's awesome and fresh and new.
For the guys I like both Chris S. and Phil. Chris hid his awesome voice tonight with that horrible arrangement.
This season is reminding me a lot of Season 3 when Fantasia won. Divas and John Stevens was the VFTW vote getter.
O well. I'm a Clay fan. Idol Found. Game over! :)

Anonymous said...

In the past only the top 10 have gone on the tour. The first two voted off don't go. Did they change it?

Anonymous said...

Hi Jackie!

Well, it is still the Kiki and Melinda show, but I was pleasantly surprised this evening. My favorite boys were Phil Stacey and Blake, and I NEVER thought I would say that! :)

I am simply over Sanjaya, and hereby commit to ignore him until he goes home.

I really wanted Stephanie to let that song rip, and she just held back! I hope she bounces back next week.

That young Jordin is doing amazing things for a 17 year old! Good for her. What a life altering experience for a 17 year old to have...

Finally beginning to get interesting ~ Yeah!

dla

Anonymous said...

I bet they did change it to the Top 12....because with 10...Bo fell ill and then last season Katheryn McFee. So that way they hopefully have 10 performing at a time, minimum. Just woke up so hope that makes sense!!!!

Anonymous said...

sanjaya had something in the beginning, which is why the judges kept him, but since it's been the viewers votes keeping him in, whatever he had, he lost it - to me he sounds like a million high school kids who have an ok voice, he is no where near any of the women, you can't even compare him !!

lakisha & kiki, all the way - simon keeps saying it's a singing competition, well they are stars !!

Barb

Anonymous said...

I voted for sanjaya last night. Come on, it is fun to watch the judges get flustered. I hope he sticks around for a while. Give AI a run for their money.

Anonymous said...

It's childish to vote for someone who can't win and it takes away from a more worthwhile singer to stay on the show. Grow up anonymous.

Anonymous said...

why is it childish. This is a talent contest four our entertainment. If we were not entertained, then the show would cease to exist. I find it entertaining to let Sanjaya through each round. I usually only watch the first few episodes just to see the truly bad. It is funny to see people who take this stuff seriously get upset because a 17 yo boy is staying on a show. Please - he is a 17 yo boy.

Anonymous said...

BTW Jackie you do an awesome job. I have read your blog for a couple years now. I love your big brother coverage, TAR, and Survivor.

Anonymous said...

It doesn't matter at all in the end - the show is so fixed - all you have to do is mention "Constantine" - This show is ABSOLUTELY manipulated and rigged and if you don't get that - you're naive.....geesh!

Anonymous said...

Constantine was horrible - That's why he was voted off.

dawn said...

Jackie,
I like melinda and kiki but in my mind Jordin is what an american idol should be young , fresh and talented. The woman can sing but have had careers in singing. I hope you understan what I am trying to say. Anyway I remember watching the Diana concert on TV and she was phenomenal.

Arlene said...

I read that Sanjaya has his sister picks his songs, because she knows the range of his voice. I want to tell Sanjaya, stop having your sister pick your songs. It is not working for you. And Sanjaya, please tell the hairstylists to leave your hair alone. You came on the stage looking like a young lady with hoop earings. I paid to much attention to your looks than your performance.

Anonymous said...

Dawn - Melinda has a career as a backup singer, but Kiki is a single mom who works in a bank and sings in church.

I think Jordin has a great voice, but who is her audience? She's not a typical teeny bopper pop singer like Britney or Jessica Simpson...she's really too young to pull off R&B...where does she fit?

I LOVED Blake's song. I think it was a mistake to slow the vocals down, but the techno beat really had me. I'm not into his MJ dance moves much either.

When they said Sanjaya was singing "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" I almost fell over. I knew he wouldn't be able to sing that song anywhere near the way it should be sung and he didn't disappoint me!

I'm not feeling it for Stephanie. I really want to like her, but she kinda bores me.

As for the rest? They can go whenever. Unless we have a total upset like last year with Chris Daughtry I think we'll definitly see a Melinda/Kiki final. I can't wait!!

Anonymous said...

Maybe anonymous is a child..."this is a talent show FOUR (?) our entertainment...

Anonymous said...

I thought most of the performances were pretty boring this week and except for the three fabulous girls (plus Stephanie) I don't care the order the rest go home in.
I think part of the reason this week was so bad was because the contentants were very limited to choosing Diana Ross songs. The judges nail them every week for not picking the right song and then the show forces them to chose among songs that may not suit them.