Round 1:
1. David C rocked. Perfect song choice. Loved it.
2. David A was terrific. Perfect song. Flawless voice.
I thought it was a draw.
Round 2
1. David C's song was yuk. The last note was nothing more than a scream. I don't know what the judges were thinking. If this was a Top 12 elimination round song, he would have been hammered.
2. David A's song was icky. I really have grown weary of platitude songs. He was perfect.
Round Two hugely goes to David A.
Round 3
1. I'm just not feeling David C tonight and he is my favorite. I don't know what is up. That was totally forgettable.
I am predicting David A. will bring the house down with Imagine. Before he wraps up the show, let me say, I thought David C would have to drop off the stage for me to change my mind. David A's voice is flawless and his future is certain. He is a star. But he is a boy, and that makes him less attractive as an American Idol to me. But, I'll tell you. David C might have just fallen off the stage.
2. Wow. Perfect again. If he doesn't win, won't it be an interesting study of how someone can be a flawless performer/singer consistently and not win American Idol.
Round Three goes to David A
Last point: Last night on Jay Leno, Simon said he thought David Cook would be the winner. Tonight, he said each round went to David A and that tonight David A brought a "knock out."
It could be that song choice might have cost David Cook the title of American Idol tonight. As for me. I've changed my mind. David Cook fell off the stage.
It's David Archuleta for me.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Should I Care More?
More coverage tonight on the massive earthquake in China. I have to remember Katrina. When it hit, so many things happened that I thought could never occur in the United States. But listening to the coverage of the earthquake in China, I can't help but wonder - would I care more about this if it happened somewhere other than China?
I am not a fan of anything Asian. Never have been. It's really the only place on earth I have no desire to travel to. Just not interested. My loss, I'm sure. Of course, I am a little ashamed to admit that.
The death toll in China is staggering. They were just numbers to me. I wonder, if this happened in Britain, or Italy or France (well, maybe not France) but you get the picture, would I be more devastated? Then today I half listen to the news, and I see parents sitting outside a collapsed school, weeping. They've been there for days, waiting for government officials to come and dig their child out. They are allowed only one child, so if their child is dead, they have lost their only child. And the children are all dead. Except one amazing boy. I see the parents run to the ambulance in hope the one living boy is theirs. I see the pain on their faces.
Finally, my cold heart is moved. They love their children. I love my children. Why must I compartmentalize my emotions, devoting space to only those people who look like me or think like me? Now my shame is true shame.
So, if you are like me, let me encourage you to take note. There was an earthquake in China this week and many people are dead and many are grieving and the pain is unbearable. Please care. Please pay attention to the story. Please pray for these precious people. And to all people, please forgive my cold heart, I am truly ashamed. And thank you to the little boy who fought to hang on, for showing me the err of my ways. I will never again overlook human tragedy with disinterest. I cannot change it, but I can give it the attention and the dignity it deserves. Join me, if you will.
I am not a fan of anything Asian. Never have been. It's really the only place on earth I have no desire to travel to. Just not interested. My loss, I'm sure. Of course, I am a little ashamed to admit that.
The death toll in China is staggering. They were just numbers to me. I wonder, if this happened in Britain, or Italy or France (well, maybe not France) but you get the picture, would I be more devastated? Then today I half listen to the news, and I see parents sitting outside a collapsed school, weeping. They've been there for days, waiting for government officials to come and dig their child out. They are allowed only one child, so if their child is dead, they have lost their only child. And the children are all dead. Except one amazing boy. I see the parents run to the ambulance in hope the one living boy is theirs. I see the pain on their faces.
Finally, my cold heart is moved. They love their children. I love my children. Why must I compartmentalize my emotions, devoting space to only those people who look like me or think like me? Now my shame is true shame.
So, if you are like me, let me encourage you to take note. There was an earthquake in China this week and many people are dead and many are grieving and the pain is unbearable. Please care. Please pay attention to the story. Please pray for these precious people. And to all people, please forgive my cold heart, I am truly ashamed. And thank you to the little boy who fought to hang on, for showing me the err of my ways. I will never again overlook human tragedy with disinterest. I cannot change it, but I can give it the attention and the dignity it deserves. Join me, if you will.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
The Year of the David
So it is the two Davids. No one is surprised. I was surprised Syesha was number three, but other than that, no biggie.
I like the talent of David Cook better, but his arrogance is so off-putting. If I was choosing the American Idol, I would have to choose him, as he is mature and has the talent and sex appeal already in place.
David Archuleta's talent is amazing, but I can't see him as anything other than a little boy. I just don't see him selling records to anyone other than 10-year-old girls. He would be a flash in the pan and will go the way of Leif Garrett and <insert the name here of whichever boy whose poster you had on your wall as a 12-year-old>. If I was a betting person, and I am not, I would bet this is the David who will be the next American Idol.
More importantly, I think that back to back winners of Jordan Sparks and David Archuleta could be a death blow to Idol. They are both artists of no relevance. Sorry at how unkind that sounds, but I want to tell the truth on this blog.
On a positive note, I applaud Idol for having the most talented top 10 in memory. This year's talent was impressive. I know this year's cast was blasted for being absent of personality and any fire, but I thought it was a cast of singers who truly sang from the heart and who sang with passion. I'll take that over someone who will smart off at Simon any day. Please, however, remove Danny Noriega from any compliment I might have placed on this year's cast. I disliked him immensely from the beginning. That head snapping smart mouth thing he thought was his image was transparent and silly. And he was the only one among the final 24 who was truly without any talent whatsoever. Other than him - bravo to this year's Idol cast!
I like the talent of David Cook better, but his arrogance is so off-putting. If I was choosing the American Idol, I would have to choose him, as he is mature and has the talent and sex appeal already in place.
David Archuleta's talent is amazing, but I can't see him as anything other than a little boy. I just don't see him selling records to anyone other than 10-year-old girls. He would be a flash in the pan and will go the way of Leif Garrett and <insert the name here of whichever boy whose poster you had on your wall as a 12-year-old>. If I was a betting person, and I am not, I would bet this is the David who will be the next American Idol.
More importantly, I think that back to back winners of Jordan Sparks and David Archuleta could be a death blow to Idol. They are both artists of no relevance. Sorry at how unkind that sounds, but I want to tell the truth on this blog.
On a positive note, I applaud Idol for having the most talented top 10 in memory. This year's talent was impressive. I know this year's cast was blasted for being absent of personality and any fire, but I thought it was a cast of singers who truly sang from the heart and who sang with passion. I'll take that over someone who will smart off at Simon any day. Please, however, remove Danny Noriega from any compliment I might have placed on this year's cast. I disliked him immensely from the beginning. That head snapping smart mouth thing he thought was his image was transparent and silly. And he was the only one among the final 24 who was truly without any talent whatsoever. Other than him - bravo to this year's Idol cast!
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