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Survivor Fail

December 28, 2009 ghp Leave a comment



Hah!

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AI:8 – Motown musings

March 26, 2009 ghp Leave a comment

I’m not going to bother to wait and view the results show to post some thoughts; the likely ejectees this week are largely irrelevant (it’s gonna be Michael or Megan, but it should be Scott)…

This is, I think, the best season of Idol to date, in terms of talent from top to bottom in the Top 11 (I feel compelled to include Alexis, because she is more talented than Michael, Megan, or Scott, and really shouldn’t have been eliminated last week…). In past seasons, there were usually two, rarely three, obvious contenders who were a cut above everyone else. Of course, there were the token “genre” entries, but they were never that strong across the board.

AI:1 had Kelly & Tamyra; AI:2, Ruben & Clay; AI:3, LaToya, Fantasia, & Jennifer; AI:4, Bo & Carrie; AI:5, Kat, Taylor, Elliot, & Daughtry; AI:6, Jordin & Blake; AI:7, David & David. (NOTE 1: Voting didn’t always reflect the true talent – see Tamyra, LaToya, Jennifer, Elliot, & Daughtry. NOTE 2: AI:5 is the only season that can really compare to the top-to-bottom talent level evidenced in AI:8. It still falls short, IMO…)

What sets AI:8 apart is that, not only did the producers cast each of the musical genre “slots” that they seek to fill each year, this year they did so with folks who are very talented and really have a chance to build a genuine, non-gimmick-based fan base.

Matt. Kris. Lil. Allison. Adam. Danny. Anoop. Alexis.

A full eight — *8* — out of the top 11 were good & talented enough that, if they made it to the finale, no one would’ve been shocked. Think about that. The only fodder in the top 11 were Megan (the token blonde hottie/quirky artiste), Michael (the token family man/Daughtry story), and Scott (the token feel-good story who sings good enough, but wouldn’t still be here, IMO, if it wasn’t for his being blind).

At this point, my favorite is Allison. If Daughtry paved the way, and Cook proved that a rocker guy could win the competition, then I think Allison will prove that a girl with a rock edge, not to mention a young contestant, can win. She’s refreshing. She’s real. She’s cute. She arguably has the most vocal talent. She’s awesome.

And then there’s Adam. I’m not a fan. He’s too faux for my taste. He’s Constantine – The Next Generation, aka, The Poseur 2.0. He’s over the top self-indulgent, in guise of being “artistic”. He’s undeniably talented. Vocally, he’s brilliant. When he exhibits proper self control, that is.

Case in point: What he did with The Tracks of My Tears was beautiful. It was the thing we look for each season – an Idol “Moment” – Clay’s Solitaire, Kat’s Over The Rainbow, etc… Adam was respectful to Smokey Robinson, both in how he solicited input/history about the song, as well as how he carried himself/performed the song.

Contrast this with what he did last week, during Grand Ole Opry week. Adam treated Randy Travis with a bit of contempt (but not overly so). His contempt for the genre & the Opry, however, oozed forth uncontrollably. He gave no respect whatsoever to Johnny Cash and Ring of Fire. It was a big old middle finger, both in conception, and in execution.

That, in short, is my problem with Adam. He could’ve treated Opry week with the same respect as he gave Motown. He just chose not to, for some reason. And I don’t buy “artistic license” as a viable reason, not when he acted like he did on camera. Nope, I don’t want him to win. Not one little bit.

My top fave: Allison
My 2nd fave: Matt
My 3rd fave: Kris or Lil

-ghp

AI:8 – SemiWildThoughts

March 7, 2009 ghp Leave a comment

That was a busy week, that third & final week of semifinal AI:8 action, wasn’t it? We got both the 3rd flight of semifinalists and the judges’ choice wild-card soiree, back-to-back. Lucky us! ;)

First, the 3rd semifinal flight. Overall, I think this group acquitted itself better than the first two groups did; however, I fear that’s damning it with faint praise. Lil Rounds making it to the Finals was about as sure a thing as the sun coming up in the morning – it was going to happen, and it was right that it happened. Barring any major meltdowns, Lil is slotted for the top half of the Finals, and I’d likely put her in the top 4…

Second in, as the top vote-getting guy, was Scott MacIntyre. Again, this was pretty much a given, what with his backstory & his reasonably-slightly-above-average vocal abilities. I honestly don’t know how deep he’ll go in the competition, because I could easily see his fan-base getting splintered & siphoned off in other directions. Or not. You just don’t know sometimes…

Third, and last, in was Jorge making it in over Ju’Not. I was mildly surprised/disappointed, but not majorly so. Frankly, Jorge makes pretty good sense from a “casting” point-of-view – he’ll make for some good TV until the time he’s eliminated, some time in the bottom half of the Finals.

So, with America’s job done, and 9 slots of the Finals filled, we moved on to the Wild Card round, where the judges got to “fix” things and ensure that America wasn’t allowed to totally mess things up by keeping out a truly “deserving” talent. And, oh yeah, maybe even get some good TV by, say, having someone like Tatiana back on again…

Ultimately, I don’t have a problem with anyone they brought back (although I must say that I would’ve liked to have seen Nick/Normund again!), even Tatiana. Heck, I even think the judges were pretty up front about what they were trying to do in terms of “casting”.

I will, however, say this: I think the judges pretty much knew exactly who was going through into the Finals (including that there would 13 instead of just 12) well before the wild card show even started. Those 8 wild card performances were just pro forma ways to get some more ad revenue.

In the end, Jasmine getting through was not a shock at all – that was going to happen as soon as she blew her shot in the semis by not choosing the right song. Megan made it through because Simon & Kara like her look (even though her sound isn’t that great). Matt earned it by singing his butt off (and by being a favorite of the judges), and Anoop seems to have gotten in because the judges plain wanted him there. Frankly, if it had been up to me, I would’ve kept Megan & Anoop out, and put in either Jesse and/or Nick/Normund…

As for Tatiana, well, it was fun to watch the judges call her out on various things, like the accent, the acting, the personalities, and singing the same song three times.

Now we begin the endgame — the 11 week march to the Finale. Hopefully we’ll make it with our interest and our sanity intact…

-ghp

AI:8 – SemiThoughts 2

February 28, 2009 ghp Leave a comment

Well, now. That was… something, now wasn’t it? And it wasn’t better than last week. It’s always a bit disheartening when people don’t learn from the misfortune of others. And the second group of semifinalists most certainly did not learn from the mistakes made by group #1. No, they seemed hell-bent on providing even more object lessons from which their compatriots in the 3rd seminfinal flight could learn. Horrific song choice? Check! Weak performance and/or stage fright? Check!

In the end, though, once again I wasn’t terribly surprised by who America put through. Allison & Adam deserved to go through because they were the best girl & guy of the evening, by a pretty clear margin. Kris, well, he was likable, didn’t stink, & didn’t choke — and that can go a long way at this stage.

Allison is going to be fun to watch. She is genuinely talented, and she’s a genuine, honest-to-goodness (it would seem) 16 y/o girl. There doesn’t seem to be much, if any, pretense to her, and that’s always a refreshing thing to find in a contestant. It makes it easy to root for her — she’s cute, she’s bubbly, she’s honest, she’s unique, and she can flat out sing.

Adam, on the other hand, is far more polarizing, even though the judges fell all over themselves loving him (and Paula was about ready to birth him his babies…). Perhaps it’s his musical theater background, or his horrific song choice (Satisfaction? Really? The Stones never really work on a show like Idol, for a solo artist, especially for someone trying to ACT like they have the nuts to pull it off…). Adam strikes me as the next generation Constantine — i.e., Poseur2.0 — IOW, he is trying to pull off convincing us that he’s got rock cred, rather than just letting it happen (it’s the difference between, say Daughtry/Bo & Constantine…). A huge number of folks are gonna like Adam & propel him along, and he does have a certain amount of talent. But there will also be a not insignificant number of folks (and I think I’ll be in this latter group) who just don’t like him because he just doesn’t ring true/genuine — there’s a bit too much smarmy, pretty-boy-and-he-knows-it to him for my taste.

Kris, well, he’s fodder for the Finals, and another body for the tour. Frankly, I would’ve preferred to see Nick/Normund, if only because he was entertaining and he openly acknowledged the joke, even as he could actually sing a little.

Next week, it’s on to the third & last semifinal, along with the totally judge driven wildcard show. It should be interesting to see how that all plays out.

-ghp

AI Bumped?

February 24, 2009 ghp 1 comment

AI:8 gets bumped for a presidential address by The One?

That is not (schedule) change I can believe in…

-gnp

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AI:8 – SemiThoughts 1

February 24, 2009 ghp 1 comment

Eh, at least I’m getting these out before the 2nd semi-final performance show tonight…

In short, I think America got things pretty much right with who they put through into the finals from the first group of 12 semi-finalists.

Alexis & Danny were the only two who stood out as being good enough to have a viable shot at winning the whole shebang at this early stage. In fact, if I’m being reckless enough to tag someone as a winner this early, I’d say it’s Danny – he’s got the whole package: looks, presence, personality, likability, sincerity, backstory, maturity, and (oh, yeah) voice. He’s been a featured player because of the backstory of his wife dying, and that’s helped a lot in terms of building fan base; although there is a bit of a backlash starting to build (I don’t see that being a long-term problem, however — he’s too genuinely likable for it to grab hold & gain any real traction…). Alexiscould also be a good story, as she is cute as a button, has a good story, a cute kid, and can sing. I don’t quite buy the comparisons to Kelly Clarkson, though…

Michael Sarver is a feel good story, and a welcome third addition to the finals. I hope he makes the tour, and can make a viable career out of the music biz for himself and his family. Besides, he didn’t crumble under the spotlight & pressure of performing on the live stage…

Too many of the other 9, however, did. This semi-final structure that the producers have revisited (hearkening back to early seasons) is a fairly merciless one. It exposes these singers quickly and without a safety net, when compared to the more gradual elimination process of the past few seasons. It’s rather more brutal and representative of the “real world”. I wouldn’t say it’s cruel, necessarily, but it’s certainly not gentle. What it does do, however, is show us quite clearly who is ready and who is not ready for the rigors of the grind that awaits in the Bataan-like march that is the AI Finals. Spotlights. Pressure. Exposure.

What will be most interesting, then, I think, is to see who gets brought back for the “Wild Card” show, as well as just how the wild cards get chosen. Will the judges choose those brought back, and then America chooses the winners? The producers, then the judges? Some strange combo? And can we avoid prolonged exposure to Tatiana? (’cause you know we’re going to see her again — there’s just no way the producers will not make that bear dance again for our morbid enjoyment & the potential of a meltdown on live TV, no matter how much the poor girl might try to keep her dignity intact (and I actually think she really did try to keep her dignity intact on the results show…))

My last thought: I’m glad that they added Kara as the fourth judge. She’s added a nice dynamic to the festivities, even beyond some actual, you know, competent judging & contemporary credibility.

-ghp

AI:8 – Idol Update

February 6, 2009 ghp Leave a comment

Just a quick blurb to update about why I’ve not been updating…

I’m not, I don’t think, going to take the entire season off; however, neither do I think that I’m going to obsessively document & comment on each and every episode. “Well, duh!” You are probably thinking to yourself, that’s a pretty obvious statement, given that I only recapped two of the seven audition shows, and neither of the Hollywood week shows thus far.

Here’s the thing — I’ve had enough other stuff going on that I actually haven’t been able to watch any the shows on the nights that they’ve been broadcast. That doesn’t make for timely recaps.

Here’s the other thing — This season I’ve found that I just haven’t cared enough about the preliminaries to do more than just watch and be entertained. I don’t want to concentrate to the point that I need to in order to write cogently about what’s going on. That doesn’t make for interesting/entertaining recaps.

It might/could very well change once we get to the semi-finals (doubtful) and/or finals (probable). I think part of the “problem” is that I just don’t feel like speculating this year. It takes too much mental energy to do so, and I don’t have that to spare this year.

Here’s the ironic part — So far, this has been a much better and more enjoyable season than they’ve had in quite a few years. The addition of Kara to the judging panel has helped immeasurably, both in that she is right up there with Simon as a/the judge who actually knows what’s going on, as well as somehow causing the other judges to raise their game a bit from time to time. The editing of the shows, in terms of how they cut them together to tell the story thematically, has also been much better this season.

I’ve purposely tried not to get attached to any contestants, and/or choose any favorites (though there are some I can’t stand!), because I want to wait until the semis or even the finals until I begin caring on the personal level. So far, that’s been working out pretty well.

Anyway, that’s why I haven’t been posting regular, detailed recaps/writeups. I just don’t have it in me this year. Hopefully, it doesn’t bum anyone out too terribly much, or at least not enough to keep you from visiting/reading to see if/when I start writing a little more once we get closer to the finals.

-ghp

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What's going on?

January 27, 2009 ghp 2 comments

So, someone might be wondering, “What? No posts last week about AI:8? What’s going on over at Territorial Bloggings!?!”

Well, I’ll tell you — real life. That, and the fact that last week’s audition episodes were kinda boring and inoffensively uneventful. I didn’t get around to watching the episodes until Friday evening, and actually fell asleep during the second one. I had stuff going on, ranging from meetings at church, to helping the kids with homework, to having quite a bit of work to get done for the course I teach. It all ended up cutting into the AI viewing time. Strangely enough, I didn’t, and don’t, feel all that bad about it. Hopefully, this week will allow for more timely viewing & blogging, but if not, I won’t worry about it until/unless it starts to impinge upon the semi-final & final rounds…

On another, completely unrelated, front, I’m going to be Heritage Lutheran’s lay delegate to the upcoming (June 25-26) Indiana District (LCMS) convention. I was the delegate back in 2004, as well as the Valpo Circuit’s delegate to the National Synodical Convention in 2007. I can’t help but be drawn to these whoopdidos, as they are an intoxicating (albeit hugely frustrating) mix of the theological and political. There ain’t no politics like church politics! Any readers from the IN-D who are also going to the convention, please let me know so that we can arrange to meet while we’re there, Ok?

-ghp

AI:8 – Kansas City

January 14, 2009 ghp Leave a comment

Time for some more stream of consciousness, from Kansas City, MO…

  • Jason Castro? Yikes!
  • Boy judges being mean. Girl judges being nice. This time, the boys were right. nameless-bad-singer-girl just picked the wrong song? Delusion knows no bounds.
  • Casey Carlson – cute as a button. If she makes it through Hollywood in one piece, she could be a contender. She’s very, very likable.
  • A classically trained, overweight, hairy, white boy auditions with Aretha? Schnikes! Dude. Is. Epic. Suck. And he seemed shocked by it.
  • That’s the truly amazing thing about this show — it allows us to see that people truly are that deluded and self-unaware. Year after year, we see it. From fans of the show who should know better. The delusion is that strong. It’s sad & amazing, yet always entertaining. It’s a hardy perennial.
  • Michael Castro – worthwhile putting him through, I think. At least we don’t have to worry about dealing with those silly dreds. I could do without the magenta coloring.
  • Matt Breitzke – a nice Hollywood story. Potentially a darkhorse to make it into the finals – not likely, but possibly.
  • Jessica Furney – very nice girl, nice voice, nice story, nice grandma. I’m not sure I see her making it past Hollywood, although I think I’d like to see it.
  • Danny Gokey – Unbelievably moving story, and a good enough voice, that if he makes it past Hollywood, he could hang around for a while.
  • I’m boycotting the rest of the show, after Danny, because, well, it just made me equal parts sad and angry. It took 30 minutes (thanks to Tivo) away from me that I’ll never get back. And that’s just wrong, ’cause nobody was good enough during that time to salvage or justify the viewing time.

Oddly enough, though, in the final wash I’m not feeling quite as cranky tonight, thanks to the first 2/3 of the show. The last 1/3 tried to do me in, but it didn’t. Almost, but not quite. So, much like Carl Spackler’s promise of comfort from the Dali Lama, at least I’ve got that going for me…

I’m off to dream of shoveling snow in the morning.

-ghp

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AI:8 – Phoenix

January 13, 2009 ghp Leave a comment

Montage of good, bad, ugly, naughty, nice, phycho, normal, loser, & winner, ending with #1 Kelly Clarkson & #7 David Cook. My two favorites, I must say.

This is. This is. This is. This. This. This. This. Is. American. Idol.

Thank you, Ryan.

Let the delusion begin again.

The Grand Canyon, eh?

Is that a sign? Will the new season suck as hard as the Canyon is deep? Let’s keep that question in mind as we float down the stream of consciousness…

  • Emily Wynne-Hughes – Rocker chick. I like her. Don’t like the tatts. Great voice. Nice attitude.
  • “Rock Star in a Box”? Too bad he can’t sing like a rocker. More like a “Poseur in a Box” — There’s no crying in hard rock!
  • I think Michael Gurr got sick because he heard himself sing, not because he was nervous or anything like that…
  • I really can’t bring myself to document & write about all the freaks. I think it’s my self-preservation mechanism kicking in.
  • 16 y/o Stevie? She’s got potential. I want her to be good when this gets to Hollywood…
  • The Roughneck will garner some support, potentially serious support if he can make it past Hollywood…
  • Bikini Girl? Her ass was better than either her face or her voice. But, then, I don’t think Simon didn’t care about that. Randy neither. Kara & Paula were right (I like the new judge – I think she’s going to kick some ass when and where necessary…), Randy & Simon were wrong.
  • Sorry, Randy Watson is Sexual Chocolate, not the impostor that got a new car for failing (I want a comment from someone giving the reference – prove to me that I have readers, people…)
  • I’ve seen a million auditions, and I’ve hated them all. Wanted, dead or alive.
  • Scott Macintyre? Quite good. Hollywood week might not be so kind, but if he gets past that, he could be surprising.

And so it goes…

Tomorrow: Kansas City

-ghp

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