And then there were 11..
No surprises last night in the bottom 3 - David Hernandez, Kristy Lee Cook, Syesha Mercado - and viewers will no longer be subjected to David's singing ways [and the press can now stop printing he used to be a gay stripper]. In an interesting change of plans, Idol had planned to use iTunes top 100 as next week's theme but they have changed their mind and are going with Lennon/McCartney Songbook, Part 2. It will be very interesting to see if those who struggled this week can find a way to put together a better Beatles song for next week and if those who shined can do it again.Things to ponder until next week:
Will anyone try and use a song from the new Beatles album Love especailly either Drive My Car / The Word / What You're Doing [medley] or Within You Without You / Tomorrow Never Knows, which is a mash up between the two songs.
Would AI allow anyone to cover the song Her Majesty from the Abbey Road Album [it's only 23 seconds and completely a cappella after all]?
Who will sucsessfully add a modern rock edge to another 60's classic and who will fail?
Until next week, Wino, Out!
Labels: American Idol
2 Comments:
The whole tie-in with iTunes is crap. iTunes is crap. Repeating a genre is crap, and honestly, the judges' less-than-witty banter, that stupid-phone in session, and almost-but-not-quite Katherine McPhee were all crap too.
FOX: It's Wednesday night, and I have better things to do than listen to bumble-f#ck no-life losers phoning in to kiss Simon's ass. This show should take 5 fricking minutes to get through. You drag them out, you flash the spotlight on the group, throw in a little drum roll for effect, and you focus the light on the loser. Then spend the next 3 of 5 minutes watching them sing while the credits roll. How hard is that?
WORD!
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