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"American Idol" 2009: Just the same old songs

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It kind of figures that the theme week with the best source material would have the poorest cumulative performances overall. It was Motown week, and that meant more recycled Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, and The Temptations - songs we've heard on this show a million times over. They're great songs, don't get me wrong. But the Motown catalogue is so much deeper than this show ever lets on. Sometimes I wonder if the contestants are given an extremely slim list to pick from, but Barry Gordy was in the audience, for goodness sake. Certainly he'd allow the show the keys to the kingdom.

Anyway, a couple great performances, a few solid ones, and several just plain lousy outings. I think the competition is starting to take its toll on some of these kids.

Matt Giraud "Let's Get it On" by Marvin Gaye. Giraud predictably went for a song that plays to his Timberfake sweet spot. I found it boring, and I don't think he did anything really interesting with the song - it was a pretty standard take. It was sung competently, and his falsettos in particular sounded good. But I just find him the opposite of compelling. I also thought he looked especially terrifying; pale, almost strung out. I wonder if Megan passed on her plague.

Kris Allen "How Sweet It Is" by Marvin Gaye. Although his take was probably more in line with James Taylor's version. The beginning was a little corny and indulgent, as he started super soft and slow. Then he got into it, strumming on his guitar, all smiles. He sounded great, but the song is just so dippy that I found it hard to really get into it. Ultimately I'm afraid it was kind of forgettable, and Kris can't afford to be forgettable at this stage in the competition.

Scott MacIntyre "You Can't Hurry Love" by The Supremes. It started out with more of the soft adult-contempo sounds of Scott, and it was terrible. Then he kicked it up a bit, which I appreciated, but the voice didn't get energized. It sounded nasal and pinched and totally uninspiring. Things got moderately better when he started yelling, but even the boogie-woogie bit remained oddly boring. I think I'm over Scott. Randy said that he's a better singer than that performance, but I don't think he is. I think he's passable, but he's not exactly the second coming of Barry Manilow or Elton John or Billy Joel, or any other piano crooners.

Megan Joy "For Once In My Life" by Stevie Wonder. This is one of my favorite songs, so I immediately cringed when I heard she picked it. It was worse than I could have imagined. She was SO CHEESY and sounded SO BAD. Was she wearing a bubblegum wrapper? Even Simon looked uncomfortable. Forget sorrow; her SINGING was hurting me. It sounded like bad airport lounge cabaret, and Megan was outsung by the back-up singers (she wasn't the only one of the night, I should add). With her terrible jazz affectations - she is not the second coming of Lady Day, folks - it just seemed corny and throwback. Oh, and her voice was cracking. Nice! Kara suggested that she should have picked "My Guy" - maybe something that doesn't require a good singing voice? It was not the song's problem. The problem is that she is terrible. Let me put it this way: she got savaged by the judges, and not ONE BOO from the audience. Ha! I hope her bloom is off Simon's rose, or however that works.

Anoop Desai "Oooo Baby Baby" by The Temptations. He sounded weak, and flat. I agree with mentor Smokey Robinson, that it's a sensuous song. But this completely lacked any nuts. He was good on the "ooooo"s, dreadful on the "baby baby"s. It was by no means a great vocal, as Simon said. I never thought this song could be too plaintive, but, well, there have you have it. Oh, and boring. Deadly boring. It certainly was not a "star" performance. I've already forgotten it.

Michael Sarver "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" by The Temptations. He does not have the chops to sing this song. We knew it. Smokey knew it. I think even he knew it. He lacks the grit and soul. It was totally karaoke, and not even GOOD karaoke. His growls were unconvincing, his runs were strained, his falsettos were just plain terrible. His faces were...really bad. Like, embarrassingly bad. And when he wasn't contorting his face, he had a goofy smile on his face, which showed that he had no connection with the song. And he really butchered a couple of those notes. Paula called it Las Vegas lounge, and I think she was dead on. There were times in the song where he called to mind Fat Elvis. He has such pretty eyes, though...

Lil Rounds "Heat Wave" by Martha Reeves and the Vandellas. LOVE THIS SONG. It was good - one of the best of the night - but I wanted more. Certainly more grit. This song is about longing, yearning for someone so bad you can't do anything else. I felt like Lil was holding back in parts, especially in the big, bombastic "Yeah yeah yeah yeah" portion of the chorus. There was a look of almost panic in her eyes. Randy was totally off when he said that this was the wrong song for her. This is EXACTLY the right kind of song for her. What was Martha Reeves if not a power singer? Simon said the song didn't give her "a moment." That song is all ABOUT moments. Although maybe he meant her "Idol" moment, and I agree that she has yet to have it in the finals. But the song was not the issue, it was the performance. She promised that next week she'll blow us away. "Let's just do it." YES! LIL! Let's just DO IT!

Adam Lambert "Tracks of My Tears" by Smokey Robinson. Adam has terrible skin. I just need to say that; it's especially confronting in high definition. That aside, another Adam performance I legitimately enjoyed, because he toned down the faux rock star thing and just sang it like I think he authentically would, and it was beautiful. Stripped down, all falsetto, and really gorgeous and sincere. See, my problem with Adam is, I feel like the bargain bin Hot Topic thing is all an act to appear "commercial," and he's really a Broadway type of guy. And last night he did the showtune thing - meaning he sang it like it was almost part of a musical -- and it was great. With the slicked-back hair and the suit, he looked weirdly like young Kurt Russell. It's a huge improvement from his usual mess, that's for sure.

Danny Gokey "Get Ready" by The Temptations. Gokey's gritty voice suits this type of music well, so I figured he'd do well. He sounded a little out of breath in parts, but overall it was a decent showing. The vocals have been getting worse week to week, I think. He got better when he started to play with the song a bit toward the end, and even busted out the Tina Turner moves with the back-up singers. That's really why I think Danny will be sticking around - he's a solid singer, and he's a very good entertainer.

Allison Iraheta "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" by The Temptations. Smart choice for Allison, who I thought would have trouble this week. She commanded that stage; I can't believe this girl is 16. She has real star quality, and is a total surprise. She was sassy on the verse, bluesy throughout, and ripped the shit out of those big final notes. Second week in a row where she really impressed me. Also, the hair is getting better. Go Allison!

Predictions: The bottom three are pretty clearly Michael, Megan, and Anoop, with Scott possibly taking the spot for Megan or Anoop because of their fanbases. I don't think whatever bump Michael will have gotten after being in danger last week is going to save him, though, and he'll probably get cut. He certainly deserves to be at this point. (Although I would happily see Megan get culled, that goes without saying.) I'm also slightly worried about Kris. That song was too easy going to make an impact, and he could be in danger.

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Paulyicecubes said on Mar. 26, 2009 at 12:02am

"See, my problem with Adam is, I feel like the bargain bin Hot Topic thing is all an act to appear "commercial," and he's really a Broadway type of guy."

Uhhh...he's been on broadway for 2 years, very insightful.

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Robbie said on Mar. 26, 2009 at 12:12am

Who cares about Adam's skin jeezz. I don't get comments like that. Is this a Proactive contest or a singing contest? Adam's voice is a gift from God. He's unreal. GOOOO ADAMMMMM!!!

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J and J mommy said on Mar. 26, 2009 at 1:42am

Am I the only person in American that thinks Adam is really bad? Top performance of the night? NO WAY! I agree with the whole Broadway thing...he was in the cast of Wicked for Heaven's Sake. Even my youngest thinks the show is rigged with the judges drooling over the "choosen one" the last couple of weeks. Could they be anymore obvious? Oh, and btw, I heard the Ramones version of "Ring of Fire" on my IPOD at the gym tonight...that version ROCKS!!!
Allison got my attention! Now THAT was the PERFORMANCE of the NIGHT!!! WOW!

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Cathy said on Mar. 26, 2009 at 5:25am

Essentially agree. I wouldn;t lose a wink of sleep for Scott, Michael or Megan....who I think were the weakest. Generally, I think the song choices sucked. And I'd like more serious criticism from the musical coach(s)...that's why I like Simon;s comments so much.....these people need advice not smoke.

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Austin said on Mar. 26, 2009 at 6:04am

I agree with your review of each and every contestant except Matt. I think he sounded more soulful and authentic than you give him credit. I DO agree that Adam and Allison were the best two of the night, and surely hope America agrees. Adam is one of the most creative and versatile contestants the show has ever had, although he really threw me with his version of Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire" last week. Freaky. Finally, I'd like to go a bit further than your critique of Scott - his was the worst performance of the night. And do you know why? He's a wonderful pianist but he is by far the weakest vocalist of all the contestants, regardless of song genre.

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ShayShay said on Mar. 26, 2009 at 6:08am

Your reviews were right on. I just want to say I am SOOOO tired of Simon and Paula's child-like behavior (also disrespectful to the contestants, their families, the mentors, the audience, etc.). Last night was one of their worst "episodes." They must not have been paying any attention at all to Allison while she sang since Simon had time to draw a mustache on Paula....and they giggled all the way through their feedback. SOOO disrespectful to one of the best performers of the night. Somebody at FOX do something! Please!

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Eric said on Mar. 26, 2009 at 7:26am

PaulyIceCubes: I know that Adam's been on Broadway for two years. My point there is that thus far in the finals he's been passing himself off as some kind of emo poster boy, and last night was the first time I think he's dropped the act and performed authentically. When you go back and look at Adam's initial audition he looked and sounded nothing like the screechy goth-lite character he was during semis and the first few weeks of finals. I've enjoyed his last two performances, and last night in particular I think he dropped the facade, and he's far more interesting to me when he's being true to himself.

And Robbie: I agree that the skin comment was superficial, but if you think "Idol" is strictly a singing contest, you're fooling yourself. Image is critically important. (I think Adam knows that better than anybody this season, actually.) And every time his face flashes on my screen my first, overwhelming reaction is, "Jeez, that guy has terrible skin." I wouldn't be surprised if it's because of years of wearing stage make-up, but I'd be lying if I didn't find it distracting.

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Andrew said on Mar. 26, 2009 at 9:33am

J and J Mommy - No, you are not the only one who thinks Adam is bad. I mean, the guy can obviously sing, dance, and whatever..... But he's too plastic to be a legit star. He reminds me of the theatre geek who is never convincing in a role because he is so into acting that he looks like he's acting. When I see Adam, I see somebody who is performing at those stage shows at Six Flags or Disney World, not a major pop star.

Allison is a killer singer, and quirky enough to be very marketable. I like her.

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Holly said on Mar. 26, 2009 at 12:31pm

Adam has the most amazing voice I've ever heard on American Idol, no matter his look, I just want to hear him bring that voice. Even if he doesn't win, I hope he makes an album, it would be the first time that I would buy an album from an American Idol finalist.My prediction for the top 3, Adam, Danny and Matt, and or Allison, not too hard to conclude though. lol

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lynn said on Mar. 26, 2009 at 1:24pm

Adam is amazing. Top three ....ADam-Allison-Chris

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dixieb said on Mar. 28, 2009 at 9:55pm

Adam is the best so far on the last few years of Idol. A real superstar-looks a little like Elvis. He can fix the skin when he gets his first millions from great records. I will buy one for the first time of any Idol.

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Penny said on Mar. 29, 2009 at 3:20am

I think your comments are sad and pathetic. It is not a beauty contest and Adam's skin looked just as good as the rest. Allison and Adam performed the best last night. My goodness Smokey Robinson and Barry Gordy who happen to be the best in the business gave Adam a standing ovation for his performance. You know nothing about the art of music. Adam is dramatic like the Jim Morrison, Freddie Mercury, Bowie, Elvis, Michael Jacskon, and the could go on. Adam is amazing and I trust the pros more than your lousy comments. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. But, you are not with the majority. Most people agree that Allison and Adam were incredible! Megan should of have went home. Hopefully, Scott will go home next week. They better leave Matt alone. He was also one of the better performers.

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Eric said on Mar. 29, 2009 at 9:11am

Penny: You did understand that I LIKED Allison and Adam's performances, right? I'm not sure how you missed/misinterpreted that.

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Bob said on Mar. 29, 2009 at 9:41am

I happen to agree with Eric. Adam's skin is nothing short of gross and if you think looks don't matter in showbiz, you're deluded.

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Cindi Place said on Apr. 30, 2009 at 9:13pm

Wow!! I didn't know that Adam was on Broadway for the last two years!! Is it legit for him to compete? Either way I just love him and if this show helps him to be a break out artist I'm happy for him--as for the skin it can "break out" all it wants, I still think he's a HOT gay man!! Cindi

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M said on May. 05, 2009 at 10:44pm

No, Adam has NEVER been on Broadway. He was an understudy for a traveling version of the Braodway show WICKED, appearing in LA. I don't think he's ever even been to New York State! So yes, he's performed on stages before, but many past Idol contestants have - or have already made records or won other contests.

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