After last week's snoozefest, the top 10 "American Idol" guys really needed to step things up on Tuesday. And they mostly did, though I still didn't see any showstopping performances like we saw from the girls.
I was expecting a lot of cheesy ballads once I found out the contestants had been asked to dedicate their songs to someone important in their lives. Luckily, most of them didn't take the dedications too seriously, but there were a few baffling choices. You can fill out a ballot to predict which two guys are heading home on Thursday, and to see what I thought of the guys, read more
Phil Stacey (at right): I spent a surprising amount of time staring at the lace-up detail on his shirt while he sang "I Ain't Missing You." He can really belt a chorus, but he didn't sound great on the verses. Randy and Paula thought it was great, while Simon said his voice is good — for karaoke.
Jared Cotter: Remember what I said last week about wanting to hear him do a song that's not about getting a woman into bed? Yeah, not going to happen. I'm choosing not to think too much about his choice to dedicate "Let's Get It On" to his parents. He was a little off, but it doesn't matter, because he's mostly going to be remembered for this sexy hand-over-face move that Randy tried (poorly) to imitate.
A.J. Tabaldo: Oh my goodness, he was a million times better than last week. On Nina Simone's "Feeling Good," he got this smooth, slinky groove going in the second half that was actually kind of awesome. The judges liked it, maybe because they (like me) couldn't believe this was the guy with the popped collar and cheesy dancing from last week.
Sanjaya Malakar (at left): As soon as I saw his hat, I figured I was in for Michael Jackson, so "Steppin' Out With My Baby" was actually something of a relief. Unfortunately, he was striving for a Sinatra thing and ended up looking and sounding, as Randy called it, like a talent show performance.
Chris Sligh: His voice sounded good tonight, and I can understand now why so many people like him. Performance-wise, he looked a little uncomfortable, but still: good singer.
Nick Pedro: What was with the cutaway shots of the drummer during his song? Can I vote to put the drummer through instead? His voice sounded a billion times better than last week, but Simon told him he needs more charisma, and I can't disagree.
Blake Lewis: He has a style and a confidence and a stage presence that I'm not sure anyone else in the competition this year can equal. And he broke out the beatboxing for a second! Oh man, I love this guy. Simon tried to say he didn't like it, which prompted an outcry from everyone else in the room. Party pooper!
Brandon Rogers (at right): Yeesh. He seemed really off this week — behind his music, missing his notes, and pretty boring overall. And dedicating the song to his grandma plus wishing happy birthday to his dad seemed a bit much. Wow, I'm jaded.
Chris Richardson: Oh, Timberfake. I always get the feeling that he's spent hours in front of the mirror perfecting his robotic dance moves. He did Jason Mraz's "Geek in the Pink," and it played to all of his strengths — though frankly, I think Blake would have done a better job with the song. Randy, Paula and Simon were rhapsodic.
Sundance Head: Aw, he got choked up talking about his baby son. He was a lot looser than last week, though that's not saying much. I still don't see the fuss over him; he seems like a pale imitation of Taylor Hicks, to me.
Who should go: Sanjaya and Brandon
Who will go: I'm worried Sanjaya's fans will keep him in for another week. I'd bet Brandon and Jared go, but Nick will really need his fans to call if he wants another chance.
OK, your turn! Who do you think is gone? Vote here for which two guys are heading home on Thursday.
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Please let this be the end of Sanjaya on Idol. He is a sweet kid but so out of his league and he will continue to embarrass himself if the teeny bopper voters continue to vote for him.
Blake is my fave, but there are a few other guys who are pretty good as well. But Timberfake needs to get some originality or I am going to write him off. And please tell me why he wasn't wearing any pink last night?
1Nick is a friend of mine. I just want to say stop giving him such a hard time. Since when did American Idol become more so about showmanship rather than talent? Hello? Sundance Head? He sucks, I have yet to see a good performance from him but everyone keeps talking about how Nick needs to go home...give me a break.
2According to dialidol Sanjaya is solidly in the top 4. Scary, isn't it?
I am sure Phil Stacey is a really nice guy, but he creeps me out because he looks like Uncle Fester's underfed little brother. I got blasted at work for that comment because "it's not about their looks!" (IMO it is about the whole package - talent - looks - personality)
Chris Sligh isn't great looking, actually he makes me think of Sideshow Bob, but his personality and talent shine through so it doesn't distract me the way Phil does.
I guess I should be rooting for Chris R since he is from my part of the world (Tidewater, VA), but I just don't find his music entertaining.
My favs in the guys are Chris S and Blake.
3I think either Sanjaya, Brandon, or Nick should go home. They're good singers, but not good enough!
4Wow GeekSugar we completely agree. I think that both Sanjay and Brandon were horrible and need to go. I loved Blake and Chris R.
5Sanjaya should go. Lord, it didn't work for me. I think he'll stay a long while like Federov did two or three years ago. When he left I danced all over my house singing "Halleluijah".
I also think Nick should go. I don't think he's as good as several of the others.
I honestly feel Sundance improved over last week and can SING.
Chris Sligh has IT and brings IT. I don't care what he looks like. Micheal Bolton isn't the best looking but he has an awesome voice !!!!!!!
6Haha.. I wasn't a fan of Fakelake at first, but .. I am warming up. haha.. and Blake did great this week. It's nice to have some guys not sounding all cabaret like.
7I was SO disappointed in Sanjaya this week. I know he can do better. But, if he gets the boot, I won't cry.
Sorry, schar, but I still think Nick needs the boot. He's just not as talented as the rest. Even Phil Scary is a better singer (he freaks me the heck out, too).
I didn't understand the judges raves on Chris R, either. I thought he was just okay.
And Brandon WAS boring, GEEZ!!! And so cheesy with all the over-the-top dedications. I died laughing when Simon was all, "Well, my dad's birthday is in November. So happy birthday, Dad, in nine months. And I like puppies." BWAAAH!!
And I loved Simon's interaction with Chris, too. When Chris said, "Well, I've been saved by a woman," Simon gave a very sincere, "I've been saved by a woman, too," before the AI music cut him off.
I agree that I want to vote for the drummer during "Fever!!"
8I do not like Sanjaya Malakar at all. Nothing against him but i think he's a horrible singer. when he first tried out he was better than his sister. After lastnight I dont think he'll go far. Blake Lewis on the other hand is amazing and totally gorgeous. He's a great entertainer and singer. I love him and think he will go to atleast the top 5 if not further.
9I adore Blake!!!
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