Idol Final 4: Ditto, what Dave said.

Posted by Professor Chan on May 7th, 2008 at 12:48 AM
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Seacrest ponderously announces that the Idols will be singing two songs from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame list of all-time great rock songs.  “Maybe one of them will end up in the Hall some day” muses Ryan.  Eh, maybe not, dude.

After a lively discussion of what is wrong with Idol here at VFTW, I think we can all agree on one point.  What if they took away all the lies and the money-grubbing and humiliation of delusional contestants, and just made the show into a singing competition?

What is so wrong about a nation-wide search for the best undiscovered talent in America?  Oh, right.  Because this..............................................................
Is American Idol...  How could I forget?

How is it possible, that despite having the contestants choosing from a list of 500 of the greatest rock songs of all time we’re left with this bunch of piffle?  Maybe it’s because I’ve heard all of these songs a million times before, all done much better.  Well, all except “A Change is Gonna Come”, I could stand to hear that song a lot more.  But a lot less “Stand By Me”, “I Shot The Sheriff” and “Love Me Tender.”  A LOT less, “Love Me Tender” please.

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David Cook
Songs: “Hungry Like a Wolf” by Duran Duran -- “Baba O’Reilly” by The Who

I like this song, but is it really one of the 500 all time great rock and roll songs?  David sings it with nice raspy vocals and it’s a pretty solid straight ahead version.  We’ve heard David sing much better and more dynamically, though.  I think the problem is that for a final four performance it wasn’t tremendously exciting.  

Paula makes a desperate pass at David, “Your hungry like a wolf left me with a big appetite...” for Cook’s big, bald kielbasa I’m guessing.  After last week’s gaffe that exposed the fake machinery of American Idol, Paula is trying to overcompensate with overt sluttiness this week.

David’s slowed down, grungie version of the venerable Who classic was decent as well.  He cut about 28 minutes out of the song... and since the whole thing is build-up there wasn’t much drama left to wring out of the 90 second version.  But David hits the shouty parts well and does a good job.  I laughed at his ridiculous ‘80s shoulder-pads jacket, however.

GRADE: B -- I wasn’t enthralled by anything but David delivered what his fans expect... Watered down modern rock sensibilities with a soupcon of ego and just enough outside the box song choices to make him seem like “an original.”  
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Syesha Mercado
Songs: “Proud Mary” by Tina Turner and “A Change is Going to Come” by Sam Cooke.

Syesha still has the most to prove tonight, what with the David’s doing their thing and Jason seemingly made of Teflon.  I still can’t put my finger on the exact reason why I dislike Syesha as she has a big, beautiful voice and has been giving fairly solid performances the last few weeks.  Maybe it was about a month and a half of stale Whitney-Mariah covers that killed my interest in her.

Syesha's “Proud Mary” is a professional attempt, although a 75 year old Tina Turner devastated on this song at the Grammies last year, but that happens.  Syesha even throws in some dance steps to show that she’s not a mannequin that sings.  I thought the arrangement was a little ponderously paced, but Syesha hits the big notes like a pro.

Syesha sums it up best when she declared: “This song has been covered 100 times.”  Now make that 101.

To amuse me Syesha channels Brooke with her “It’s okay, it’s okay” during Simon’s brutal assessment.

She channels Brooke again later, openly weeping after a Glory note filled “A Change Is Going To Come.”  On the final 12 second note I got a good look at Syesha’s mighty fine tonsils, and probably her pre-show snack, too.

Syesha’s naive observation that the song “was written during the Civil Rights movement.  Sam Cooke sang this song at a pivotal time in history... and tonight is a pivotal time in my life” was pretty daffy.  Just because you sang an important song decades later doesn’t  make YOU important, girl.

GRADE: B -- Syesha has a pretty voice, but I thought her performances were pretty bland.  Simon loved “Change”, of course, because he pops a boner every time he hears a Glory Note.  But Simon does get the 2nd best line of the night with “Randy, you made her cry.”  That was funny.
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Jason Castro
Songs: “I Shot The Sherriff” by Bob Marley, and “Mr. Tambourine Man” by Bob Dylan

Jason makes VFTW proud with his pair of bad performances.  I loved his sly eye roll when Jason tells us he’s singing “I Shot The Sheriff”, of course.  

Actually the Sheriff wasn’t terrible, just typically Jason mediocre.  But Jason really seemed to be hitting his stride in “Tambourine Man” before he screws the pooch by forgetting the words two bars in.  It was horrible and mostly painful to watch after that.  

In typical AI Band fashion I couldn’t hear the guitar on the first song.  It’s almost like the Producers are trying to send him home... hmm.  But Jason does their work for them by tanking the Dylan song, and probably will get his wish.

GRADE: FAIL -- Jason gets the best line of the best line of the night, however.  After Simon’s utter dressing down on “Sheriff” he bitches, “I don’t even know what you were thinking.”  Jason’s awesome retort: “I was thinking Bob Marley!”  That was Bad-ass, bra’.  And the Dylan song was just plain bad, ass.  So everyone, we urge you, VFTW!!!
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Hey Rascal Flatts are in the audience.  They were on “Dancing With The Stars” last week...  Talk about reality TV whoring.  Those guys blow with super-human levels of puckering.

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And finally...  The Archulater... blanding up music for the New Generation.

Archuleta starts with “Stand By Me” a song I never want to hear again.  David’s standard dull and listless, although technically adequate singing is “Trying to win the whole thing” according to Randy.  And Paula calls David “seasoned.”  Seasoned?  He’s probably sung this song a thousand times as a veteran of the County Fair circuit.

Then David does a boy-band version of “Love Me Tender”, a song that even Elvis fans have to admit sucks a great deal.  Or in Arhulet-ese... Love {Gasp} Me {Gasp} Tender...

David calls it a “fun song to sing” despite squinting his eyes and showing absolutely no pleasure throughout the 90 second running time.  It’s as if David goes to his Happy Place every time he performs, because his Dad can’t abuse him while the cameras are on.  

GRADE: B -- I would love to give David a grade equal to my hatred of him, but the UCLA sorority girls in the mosh pit squealed like David was the second coming of The King.  Or at least the third or fourth coming of Hanson or Kirk Cameron.  

Randy gets the unintentionally funny line of the night when he baldly declared his man-boy love for Archuleta: “I loved how you were so tender and caressed each word.”

And with that we’ll leave this soggy, miserable bore of a Final Four.
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Next Week... Final Three.  Will AI pull another Daughtry and send the presumed Rocker-Front Runner Cook home at 4?  I have to say, after earning our VFTW nomination Jason has delivered the hardcore suckage.  Vote Hard and Vote Often, people.  VFTW!!!

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shaggles
Posted: May 7, 2008 - 10:37am
Joined: 26 Mar 2007

"Will AI pull another Daughtry and send the presumed Rocker-Front Runner Cook home at 4?"

And will Cook act like a total ungracious asshole like Daughtry did when he lost?

magooschmooz
Posted: May 7, 2008 - 10:49am
Joined: 05 May 2008

You Mean Ben E. King not B.B. King

Rhine
Posted: May 7, 2008 - 11:02am
Joined: 09 May 2007

Did he really do that?! That's great! It absolutely looked like he was tanking on purpose, especially the 'forgotten lyrics'. I think he was really looking forward to going home last week and hated that he had to be around for one more; I'll bet he packed before the performance. Live long and prosper, Jason!

Skylershelby
Posted: May 7, 2008 - 11:08am
Joined: 03 Mar 2008

I think David Cook wants off the show,so that's why he didn't do as well as he normally does(and is quite capable of).Everyone in the country knows how talented he is and he will get a record deal anyway.That way: he will not be tied dowm to the Idol bullcrap like Chris Daughtry!!!

Would you want to be American Idol's monkey sinse January????Being told what to do 24 hours a day non-stop for months,and then "win",and have to still be their Btch???NO WAY!!,Let Archuletta win it all,he makes a good mindless monkey anyway,he just sstands there and smiles and giggles like a 6 year old girl!His dad beat him into submission preparing for idol all his life,So I guess he deserves it.(Even though everytime he sings i fast forward it or leave the room,in fear of falling asleep).

I haven't voted for David Cook for 3 weeks now!I hate to say it: but I hope he goes home~for his sake!!
Go Castro~Give monkey boy a run for his money!

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jman987654
Posted: May 7, 2008 - 11:12am
Joined: 27 Mar 2007

Hey while we're yapping about successes that have come from American Idol (and claiming Professor Chan is stoopit) I feel I must point out that a certain troll forgot to mention perhaps one of the most famous Idol success stories of all...

WILLIAM HUNG!!!

He's had a number 1 album... can ALL of those examples you listed say the same?

Chan is a genius, and I love him in a way that isn't illegal in 27 states...

love, J-Mo :)

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jman987654
Posted: May 7, 2008 - 11:17am
Joined: 27 Mar 2007

All my female friends said it in the 70's, and I can't believe I'm saying it now... Scott Baio, I love you.

love, J-Mo :)

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supedupX
Posted: May 7, 2008 - 11:29am
Joined: 22 Mar 2008

further proof that Simon is a moron and we should NEVER listen to his opinion:

further proof that Simon is a moron...

“January 10, 2007 — IN a snub that will have Bob Dylan fans blowin’ in the wind with rage, Simon Cowell has come out bashing the beloved folk legend as a dull singer who’s not as talented as perky pop princess Kelly Clarkson. “Do I prefer Kelly Clarkson’s music to Bob Dylan’s? Yes. I’ve never bought a Dylan record. A singing poet? It just bores me to tears,” Cowell tells February’s Playboy. The acerbic “American Idol” judge adds: “I’ve got to tell you, if I had 10 Dylans in the final of ‘American Idol,’ we would not be getting 30 million viewers a week. I don’t believe the Bob Dylans of this world would make ‘American Idol’ a better show.”

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BeckEye
Posted: May 7, 2008 - 11:40am
Joined: 20 Feb 2008

SupedUpX - Don't forget this gem from last year:

http://wcbstv.com/entertainment/Simon.Cowell.Bruce.2.281747.html

(CBS News) "American Idol" judge and music executive Simon Cowell says he's worth five times more to his record label Sony BMG than its big recording artist Bruce Springsteen.

"I sell more records than Bruce Springsteen," Cowell says of the rock star who signed a contract with Sony BMG, reported to be in the neighborhood of $100 million. "In the last five years, I've probably sold over 100 million records. If [Springsteen] got 100 [million dollars], I should have got 500," he tells Cooper.

How does he sell 100 million records? "By doing 'Idol'…I signed the biggest artist on the planet and it's called 'Idol' because every single 'Idol' winner is now signed through Sony BMG," says Cowell. "And this applies to…all the countries…we sell 'Idol' to, which is over 30 countries," he says.

Cowell's deal with Sony BMG is also said to be in the same neighborhood as Springsteen's. "A hundred million…that's a great deal," he tells Cooper, who then asks, "For [Springsteen] or for you?"

"For him. For him, it's a good deal."

I've always liked Simon and even had a bit of a weird thing for him. (Until Michael Johns came along, of course.) But it's shit like this that kind of makes me despise him a little. He only thinks of music as a business. He doesn't feel it, yet has the nerve to tell AI contestants that they need to be more emotionally connected to what they're doing. It's all dollars and cents to him. He thinks because he can sell more units than The Boss that that makes him more important to the music industry? It's not that hard to spot a trend and capitalize on it. Anyone in the right position and with enough money behind him could achieve what he has. But not many could write something as brilliant as "Jungleland."

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asimov_1
Posted: May 7, 2008 - 11:44am
Joined: 04 Apr 2007

Just so you don't think we're all mindless sheep....Bah....Bah....Bah.... *clears throat* ummm....yeah.. Ok...

The Idols you list as top 5, only three of the qualify, and even then you have the order wrong. Here is the top 5 based on Awards & Record Sales:

1 - Kelly Clarkson
2 - Carrie Underwood
3 - Clay Aiken (Less awards and #1's but massive sales)
4 - Chris Daughtry (Although most of his wins are with his band)
5 - Fantasia Barino

Next you have Jennifer Hudson who gets on the list as the only one to win an Oscar.

So, neither Jordin Sparks, whose album seems at a stand still, nor Kelly Pickler who is cute, but that's about it, qualify.

Sorry to burst your bubble, but reserch before you go after Prof. Chan.

Also remember, the producing recording artists does you no good if their albums don't sell. Already Ruben Studdard, Taylor Hicks and thers have lost their record deals, so perhaps AI's record isn't as good as you would like to think.

I will grant you that Kelly Picker did sell 700,000+ copies of her album, but that wouldn't make her oone of the most successfull ones of the pack.

Food for thought.

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declanok
Posted: May 7, 2008 - 11:47am
Joined: 17 Apr 2008

This season is truly awful. It must be the beginning of the end for AI.

Bighead - Mediocre first song. As for Baba O'Riley, I hated his version. Maybe it's because I love the original. I just didn't appreciate his smug face butchering it. He'll still win the whole thing though.

Syesha - She'll be decent on broadway. She's not cut out for mainstream rock/pop/r&b whatever. Comparing her time on AI to the civil rights movement was one of the most cringeworthy comments ever uttered in the 7 seasons. It's a good barometer for how crap this season is when you compare her to past contestants like Melinda D, Lakisha, Jennifer H and LaToya London. There's no comparison at all.

Jason - I love this guy. His attitude is brilliant. He truly doesn't give a shit, he sees the show for what it is, and I love how this gets under Simon and Randy's skin. It would be the greatest VFTW victory ever if he survives tonight. Better than Sanjaya even.

Gaspy - Technically his voice is fine but I just can't stand to look at him. It's similar to how I feel about Celine Dion. He's completely devoid of a personality, but I guess he's only a child. It's not his fault. His only future in the music business is recording Christmas CDs and maybe Christian music. (Is that even an option for him? Is he a mormon?). He can't even break into broadway because his stage presence and acting abilities are non-existent. I sincerely hope he doesn't win the whole thing. It'd be a thing of beauty if he was voted off tonight and Jason survived.

Fingers and toes crossed.....!