The cast of singers American Idol keeps billing as the best ever stumbled and bumbled through another show Tuesday night.
Rather surprising considering they had the pick of singing any song from the year of their birth.
It’s a good thing they saved David Cook for last, because he saved the show.
And it’ll be interesting to see who winds up in the final three tonight. Based on last night’s performance along, one could make a case for just about everyone but Mr. Cook, Michael Johns and, perhaps, Syesha Mercado.
Best of the bunch
Cook just might have staked claim to front runner status in this competition with a stellar version of “Billie Jean.” Simon called it “amazing,” and he was right on the mark. Besides Mr. Cook, Brooke White gets kudos for the first half of “Every Breath You Take” (until the band joined in) and Michael Johns gets a gold star for the second half of his combo performance of “We Will Rock You” and “We are the Champions.” Pretty bad when the best of the bunch category has to focus on partial performances.
Deserves to go home
Ramiele Malubay might pack a big voice in a tiny body, but not big enough to pull off Heart’s “Alone.” Sorry, Ramiele, but that sounded more like shouting than singing. Carl Smithson oversang again, butchering the Jim Steinman classic “Total Eclipse of the Heart” because she failed to show any vulnerability in her performance. And what in the heck was Chikezee doing? After two fun performances, he goes ultra boring with a ballad. It might just buy him a ticket home.
Please keep her
After being so close to elimination so often, Kristy Lee Cook dusted off the patriotic card Tuesday, sang “God Bless the USA” and turned in her best performance since the finals began. It wasn’t the most challenging song, but it’d be a shame to see her go home after surviving much worse.
Baffled by the judges
David Archuleta went up tempo for the second time and never did find his niche singing “You’re The Voice.” Yet he got rave reviews from Randy and Paula. Only Simon called this one right. Sorry, but young David is showing vulnerability, and it’s not the kind Carly should have shown on “Total Eclipse.”
Best line of the night from the judges
Simon described young David’s performance as “reminiscent of a theme park performance … one of those ghastly songs you sing when you’ve got animated creatures dancing around you and everyone joins in.” Of course, his assessment was immediately greeted by boos from all the gals who just love young David.
Surprise of the night
Michael Johns has been nearly invisible in the finals, with one so-so performance after another. Last night started the same, with a very karaoke rendition of “We Will Rock You.” But then he took on “We are the Champions” and wowed the audience with his best performance to date.
Prediction for Wednesday night
Take Ramiele, please. She hasn’t lived up to her potential and deserved to go home a couple weeks ago. After finishing in the bottom three last week, Carly might also find herself in jeopardy. Among the guys, Chikezee ranks as the weakest of the remaining competitors.
Related Posts
-
December 6, 2024 -
November 21, 2024 Megan Danielle, Marybeth Byrd, Laine Hardy release singles
-
November 17, 2024 Abi Carter releases superb debut album
The Voice Season 24 Profiles
The Voice Season 24 Profiles
Chechi Sarai
Claire Heilig
Claudia B.
Corii
Crystal Nicole
Deejay Young
Dylan Carter
Eli Ward
Elizabeth Evans
Ephraim Owens
Huntley
Jackson Snelling
Jacquie Roar
Jarae Womack
Jason Arcilla
Jenna Marquis
Jordan Rainer
Joslynn Rose
Julia Roome
Juliete Ojeda
Kara Tenae
Kaylee Shimizu
Kristen Bown
Lennon Vanderdoes
Lauren Williams
Lila Forde
LVNDR
Mac Royals
Mara Justine
Ms. Monet
Nini Iris
Noah Spencer
Olivia Eden
Olivia Minogue
Rachel Nguyen
Reid Zingale
Ruby Leigh
RUDI
Sophia Hoffman
Stee
Talakai
Tanner Massey
Taylor Deneen
Tom Nitta
Willie Gomez
Leave a reply