
Let the mockery begin. Yes, I have caved. I either have no shame, or entirely too much shame. Anyway, here is the Tuesday’s American Idol wrap-up.
Format is as follows:
-Performer
-Song Performed
-My pre-judging comments
-My rating
-Judges opinions
-My post-judging thoughts
After being hit over the head 85 times with details of the new set, we kick things off. Note to FOX: No one cares about your stage or your lights or your mosh pit. Seriously.
Syesha Mercado
“Got to Get You Into My Life”
With her voice, it could have been significantly better. Certainly could have picked a better song. Considering I thought she could win this thing, unimpressive.
2.5 out of 5
Randy: “Alright.”
Paula: “A little pitchy.”
Simon: Actually liked it more than Randy. Didn’t love it, though.
*The first one up always has it rough. Usually, though, they get some leeway for that. She’s safe for this week.
Chikezie Eze
“She’s a Woman”
Goes from stripped-down bluegrass version into a rocker. Actually pretty good, though a bit overdramatic with the stage antics. Kind of Scott Stapp-like, and not in a good way. Actually, I don’t think there is such a thing as Scott Stapp in a good way. His crazy energy is going to save him, though, especially since it is out of character.
3.5 out of 5
Randy: Surprised, says he “smashed it.”
Paula: Loved the risk, says the reward paid off.
Simon: Agrees despite “the fact that you looked drunk.” Thought it was “terrific.”
*This guy has maximized his run more than anyone else, with the possible exception of Kristy Lee Cook. He should have been gone weeks ago, but this performance should keep him around. Has zero chance of winning the thing.
Ramiele Malubay
“In My Life”
Took a great song, slowed it down to a complete snail’s pace, and still managed to sap the beauty from it. I’m starting to worry if I’m taking a huge risk tonight — that these Beatles songs might be ruined forever if I keep listening to these underwhelming renditions. She made it almost into a Mariah Carey song, which is pretty damned horrible. She might have the best voice in the whole competition, but this arrangement choice really, really sucks.
3 out of 5
Randy: “Kind of pretty, but also kind of pretty boring.”
Paula: “It was pretty safe.”
Simon: “I was bored to tears the whole way through.”
*If she picks the right songs, she will make it to the top five. She is that good. If she repeats this week’s performance, though, she is a goner.
Jason Castro
“If I Fell”
Doing the acoustic guitar thing (again), sounds very coffee house. And that is exactly where he should be: playing coffee houses alongside Mark Wahlberg’s character at the end of Rock Star. The other three of you that saw that movie understand where I’m coming from. He is not an American Idol.
2.5 out of 5
Randy: “Liked it, didn’t love it.”
Paula: “I feel your heart.” Huh?
Simon: “It was a little bit student in a bedroom at midnight…Song was quite boring.”
*The exact kind of contestant I hate. He’s not going to win, but he’s not terrible enough to be voted off yet. Totally useless at this point.
Carly Smithson
“Come Together”
She’s an absolute professional. It is apparent that she has done this song many times before. Only question about her is her relatively benign stage presence. Best performance of the night, no question.
4 out of 5
Randy: “Stellar performance…not a note out of tune.”
Paula: “Felt like I was already watching a star.”
Simon: Finally chose the right song. “Reminded me of Kelly Clarkson.”
*Ladies and gentleman, your 2008 American Idol runner up. Should take the whole thing, but because David Archuleta mixes the compassion of Jesus Christ with the tenderness of a litter of kittens, will fall short. I hate voters.
David Cook
“Eleanor Rigby”
Finally gives up the guitar, explaining that the song is already powerful enough on its own. I understand why he did it, but he is so much better with the Les Paul strapped around his back. Performance is ordinary with the song until the end, when he really belts it out. Thankfully, hits some big notes. I was beginning to worry for him.
3 out of 5
Randy: “It was rockin.”
Paula: Calls him the “dark horse.” Thinks he is “fantastic.”
Simon: “I thought it was brilliant. If this show remains a talent competition instead of a popularity competition, you actually could win.”
* For the last month, David Cook has been my boy. He and the previously booted Josiah Leming were the only ones with sort of authenticity. He won’t win, and I will be tempted to stop watching. But I won’t. He’s should be fine for this week.
Brooke White
“Let it Be”
Just her and the piano. Hate to admit it, but she is actually good in spurts. Simple and true to the song, though not original at all. Just solid. Essentially plays the album version, to the letter.
2.5 out of 5
Randy: “Don’t know if this was your strongest performance.” Does call it “heartfelt.”
Paula: “This is your niche, picking songs where we can feel your heart.” What?
Simon: “One of the best performances of the night. A brilliant choice of song. It was believable.”
*Judges liked her more than I did, especially Simon. She seems to be getting a lot of family and sympathy voters, making her a threat to contend for longer than she actually should. Way too naïve and wholesome for my taste.
David Hernandez
“I Saw Her Standing There”
Really overdoes the vocal runs, almost at the end of every line. It would honestly be hard for me to dislike anyone as much as I loathe this guy. Maybe if Oprah mated with Brian Billick, there would be a chance. Just comes off as incredibly fake. PLEASE GET RID OF THIS GUY. NOW.
2.5 out of 5
Randy: “It was a little too overdone. Tried to do too much with it.”
Paula: “I feel like you kind of overdid it a little bit. Need to scale it back. Too many runs.”
Simon: “Corny, verging on desperate. Just wasn’t very cool.”
*Yes! Looks like this might be the end of the line for the former male stripper at a gay bar. Let’s just pray his boyish good looks don’t save him. (Keeping fingers crossed.)
Amanda Overmyer
“You Can’t Do That”
She has absolutely no range. Every song is the same thing, over and over and over again. Would work well if she did the Janis Joplin thing once in a while, but when it’s all you’ve got, it gets old fast. Real fast. It’s way past time for her to go. End the misery, and do it now.
2 out of 5
Randy: “You took a Beatles song and rocked it out in a Southern bar.”
Paula: “I’m blown away by you.”
Simon: “Didn’t think it was as good as last week. Slurring a lot of the words, a little shout-y… You are a breath of fresh air, though.”
*Uggh, right when the judges throw me a bone with David Hernandez, they double-cross me with Amanda. Thanks to their blessing, she will go through. Consequently, we get another week of the crappy Jefferson Airplane wannabe drag queen.
Michael Johns
“Across the Universe”
Does it acoustic. He is still one of the favorites to win this thing, but this performance was uninspired. Blah.
3 out of 5
Randy: “It was OK for me. A little sleepy.”
Paula: “It takes an inner strength and a quiet confidence to do nothing but stand in the center of the stage and sing brilliantly.”
Simon: Agrees with Randy. “A little bit monotonous. It was solid, but you have to let yourself go a little bit. We haven’t heard what you’re capable of doing.”
*For someone so likable and with this much talent, this dude show knows how to waste it. If he would just get his act together, he would be one of the final four for sure. He might be, anyway.
Kristy Lee Cook
“Eight Days a Week”
Oh. My God. That sound you hear is John Lennon puking in his grave.
Makes it into a country song. Just plain weird, despite her prior advice to do more country. She was lucky to even make it this far, so she has to be gone at this point… doesn’t she? Besides, the country thing might turn off a lot of the voters, even if it was done well. And it wasn’t done well.
2 out of 5
Randy: A little forced. “I’m torn with this one. Half and half for me.”
Paula: “I didn’t enjoy it. I didn’t get it.”
Simon: “I thought it was horrendous. Sounded like Dolly Parton on helium.”
*She’s Gone. With a capital G. Not even going to waste my time with any other observations.
David Archuleta
“We Can Work It Out”
Even God fails once in a while, apparently. He forgot some of the words, he employed some strange flailing hand motions and he seemed to be genuinely unfamiliar with the song. Almost seemed like he knew he was in trouble, from the stressed out introduction to the lack of vocal confidence throughout. His worst performance so far. There’s no chance of him being voted off, though.
2.5 out of 5
Randy: “Not on point. This is not your vibe. Felt very forced, didn’t quite work for me.”
Paula: “Wasn’t your best week. It gets tough when you forget the lyrics.”
Simon: “That was a mess. Stumbled over the lyrics. It was all over the place. It was your weakest performance so far.”
*At least his subpar performance saved the audience from another moment of fake humility from The Chosen One. How many times can he act like he has never been told that he can sing before? No acting necessary this week. Just stood there and took his beating. Maybe he won’t win after all… Nah.
SURPRISE OF THE WEEK: Chikezie Eze
PERFORMANCE OF THE WEEK: Carly Smithson
GOING, GOING, GONE: David Hernandez, Kristy Lee Cook