
Top 12 Men
The first week of American Idol's Top 24 is underway and the theme is the '60s. But can the Top 12 men take some older songs and make them their own?
If the reaction of the judges is any indication, the answer is no for a majority of the contenders. They were lacking what Simon called "relevance."
If you can figure out exactly what that meant then you are one step ahead of these guys. Note to the producers: knowing Simon's pet peeve for contestants sounding old fashion, don't make '60s songs the first theme week.
But not all the contestants got lost in the flashback. Here are my Top 3 picks for the evening.
Honestly, I wished that Michael Johns had picked another song since we heard him perform "Light My Fire" in Hollywood. While it might have been a safe choice for him, he did perform it well, even looking the part.
Randy called him "a true legend rock performer." Do you ever wonder what Randy's English teachers must think of him today?
I have to agree with Simon's assessment that Michael has been the "most consistent" performer but does that comment carry much weight since we are only in Week 1 of the Top 24?
While Simon thought that Michael had charisma, I thought 16-year-old David Archuleta proved that he could hold his own in the charisma department with a rocking version of Smokey Robinson's "Shop Around."
Simon called in the "best performance by a comfortable mile" and I have to say that after David performed he was definitely leading the pack.
While Jason Castro's performance of "What a Day for a Daydream" didn't blow me away like it did Paula (but then again her opinion and mine have never been simpatico), I thought the song he chose and the way he sang it totally fit him. He was, incidentally, the only contestant that chose to play an instrument tonight.
I was also impressed with David Cook and Robbie Carrico's rocking versions of "Happy Together" and "One," respectively. But I will always have a soft spot for the rockers in the group.
Next up are the ones I found in the middle of the pack.
David Hernadez started out great in the beginning of Wilson Pickett's "In the Midnight Hour," but he couldn't keep his "gospel vibe" (as Randy called it) going throughout the song.
When Chikezie Eze started singing "More Today Than Yesterday" I kept waiting for Isaac to take our drink orders. Although Chikezie pulled out the song in the end, I just couldn't help feeling like I was on The Love Boat.
And while I thought it was sweet that Jason Yeager dedicated his rendition of "Moon River" from Breakfast at Tiffany's to his grandmother, I just wasn't impressed with his performance. It just didn't do anything for me.
Likewise, Colton Berry's version of Elvis' "Suspicious Minds" sounded fine but it didn't leave an impression.
And now, here are my thoughts on what I consider the bottom three in no particular order. (Yes, I know that show will only be booting two, but I couldn't decide on a pair.)
One of two Elvis numbers tonight, Danny Noreiga's "Jailhouse Rock" left a lot to be desired. While Randy and Paula were much kinder in their remarks, I think Simon summed it up best when he said "If you are going to take on Elvis, at least do it well."
And as much as it pains me since I desperately want the guy who shares my hometown to advance, Luke Menard's performance of "Everyone's Talking at Me" puts him on the bottom of the list.
By the way, when does the show start helping the contestants with wardrobe choices? This guy could really use some advice in that category.
Lastly, I thought Garrett Haley's rendition of "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" was forgettable at best.
In the future, I hope the producers start out with a theme with songs that these kids were at least born when they came out.
lol you're a funny guy, vacelts. This is absolutely relevant because he was a PART of the show. Because a guy leaves a sitcom, for example, that means he's not relevant anymore? He was a part of the process, a part of what made the show, and part of the EXPERIENCE.
I'm sorry you don't understand that; and I hate to break it you, but you're going to be seeing TONS of articles, tv appearances, AND references more and more to him in the next year.
And by the way, the people on the show now? They're going to be booted, my friend. And THEY will be talked about as well :)
Mike, maybe you and Josiah should just get a room...
vacelts is not a funny guy.
This is absolutely relevant because he was a PART of the show
This is not relevant because he WAS a part of the show. These articles are about the CURRENT episodes and contestants, not past ones. That is why vacelts said what she did.
I hate to break it you, but you're going to be seeing TONS of articles, tv appearances, AND references more and more to him in the next year.
I don't think she has any problem with that, she just wants threads on her article, in her column to stay on topic. You are others are more than welcome to write and discuss anything you want in your own articles on your own columns.
You are right, Steve. Vacelts is not a guy. I probably just mistook her by the way she typed. My mistake.
And you are absolutely right. We are all welcomed to write any article we wish. But since this article is about American Idol, I think it a little far-fetched that MOST things tangential to said program CANNOT and SHOULD not be commented on.
But I will heed your advice. I will comment more directly on these articles. It'll be boring. It'll probably be monotonous...but I am flexible. Hey, Vacelts - you flexible too?? :)
Do I sense a hint of jealousy, Dr. Know?
Jealousy about what?
I posted parts of this on Dr. Knows article.
I thought almost all the performers were really bland last night. Poor song choice with mediocre performance. I think Robbie Carrico was the strongest, but I'm having a hard time forgiving him for singing (blandly, in my opinion) Simple Man, a song with great personal significance to me, in his audition.
My wife thinks that Danny Noriega and Lief Garrett Haley will go home. I think Luke MenardJason Yeager is more likely to go than Danny. (I got the names mixed up on Dr. Knows thread, that's how bland they were to me).
I thought Michael Johns wasn't great, but then realized that was because I was comparing him to Jim Morrison in my head. I have to remember that this was a live performance, not a recording which is done multiple times and cleaned up to get the best version.
It is my opinion (and I'm probably in the wrong for having this opinion), if you are a guy with delicate features, as some of the male performers have, long hair is not a good choice. And speaking of unfortunate hair/facial features combinations, David Cook looks like a baby.
Excellent, EXCELLENT last posting, Steve.
I see I tuned in late here... LOL. Your assessment of last nights live performances were spot on vacelts.
I just couldn't help feeling like I was on The Love Boat.
Exactly what I was thinking all night. If the show continues with song choices like "Moon River", I'm gonna grab a spork and start some shiznit! j/k
My pick for bottom two (damn! only two are going), "Leif" Garrett Haley and Luke Menard.
My f/g actually wanted to vote for Dredlock Boy (Jason Castro), because.... wait for it... he has a nice butt.
I'm possibly being more realistic than politically correct, but Danny Noriega actually sounds pretty great so long as you don't look at him while he's singing. Unfortunately, he presents himself in such a fey fashion, and quite apart from his actual sexuality - whatever it might be - that's just a stylistic minefield that he's far too young and unseasoned to negotiate in this venue. Put bluntly, he needs to 'butch it up' a little, so that the public are kept squarely focused on his vocal performance, and not distracted by the adolescent affectations that he himself will no doubt look back on in horror all too soon.
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