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The top five take on familiar fare on American Idol

Not only do the Idols go '60's and Brit Pop, but the young teen diva of the group might be in trouble.

- Season 11, Episode 34 - "The Top 5 Perform"

A double dose of 60’s tunes and British Pop was the order of the evening on American Idol.

And with Little Steven Van Zandt as the guest mentor. Woot!

Part of the kicker of this episode was the fact I am familiar with not only every single song that was sung, but especially with some of the ’60’s tunes: “You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me” and “To Love Somebody.” My mother (who was a semi-professional singer) used to break out in both those tunes over and over again as part of her repertoire, thus their familiarity to me.

Let’s take a look at what the Idols did this evening …

Hollie Cavanagh “River Deep Mountain High”
Hollie shouldn’t have “acted” that song. It came across disingenuous, but everyone still loved it — all three judges, the entire studio audience.

Phillip Phillips “The Letter”
I absolutely loved the look on Phil’s face after the performance and just before the judges began their critique. There was a definite “You gonna criticize that one? Huh? Huh? Huh?” appearance that seemed almost a challenge. Well, no need. Not only uniquely Phillip², the tune won over everyone.

Skylar Laine “Fortunate Son”
“Knock On Wood” was Skylar’s original pick. Jimmy didn’t like it, Steven didn’t like it. Mixing it up and switching songs may not have been the thing to do, however. She should have rocked the bejeebers out of this song and put it on the map, but Skylar fell very flat despite her peppy take on it.

I thought Phillip and Joshua’s team up on “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin'” was going to be a slam-bang of a duet. But it turned out rather sappy and uneasy as the began. At the stop was where it really got good. The playfulness was genuinely smile-worthy to watch. It was far from an ear-catching performance — it didn’t even hint at any “Top Gun” references — but it was a winner when all was said and done. The thing that would have really put this thing over the top was if the guys had swooned at the girls standing in the pit. Oh, the hearts they could have stolen doing that …

Jessica Sanchez “Proud Mary”
Talk about a performance that was overplayed … this was just that performance. Too much cheesiness to begin with at the start, too much hipping and hopping on stage and too many plays that harkened back to Tina Turner which simply didn’t work for Jessica. She’s much better at the slower, powerful diva-esque tunes.

Joshua Ledet “Ain’t To Proud To Beg”
A little bit frantic, but this was a song right in Joshua’s wheelhouse. No doubt about it. He lent it his temperament and it responded well to him, thank you very much.

And that was the first half of the show. Next up, the Brit Pop section …

Hollie Cavanagh “Bleeding Love”
She did an excellent rendition of the tune. We’ve seen Hollie continue to grow week after week, so I’m doubtful we’ll see her be eliminated tomorrow … not with a performance like this. It could very well have swayed votes her way.

Phillip Phillips “Time Of The Season”
This performance was fantastic on many, many levels. The facial expressions as Phil tried to hit the high notes. The fact he oozed the song with attractive smarminess. The lackadaisical manner in his presentation. Man … I certainly hope we see Phillip in the finals.

Then, we have the gals come up for their trio,  “You’re Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher.” I called it as I saw them begin: Jessica was going to fail on this effort. And she did. Hollie out-shown her like there was no tomorrow. If you remember, this same thing happened when she performed with Hollie and Joshua a few weeks ago during the first Top 7 performances before she got saved. She just hasn’t been in a group situation where she’s come out with a cherry on top yet. And time is precious … I just don’t think it’s going to happen.

Skylar Laine “You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me”
She put in some *umph* and a touch of country twinge on this original English version by Dusty Springfield. There was strain in Skylar’s performance, but she gave it enough character to win over the judges.

Jessica Sanchez “You’re Are So Beautiful”
I don’t know … it sounded like the very end of a cheesy movie to me. Complete with the end credits rolling up the screen. And with the guys who took their dates to the film champing at the bit to get the hell out of the theater. Jessica’s version of the song didn’t do anything for me. Now … lest folks think I’m completely and totally down on her, let me state for the record (again) that there is no doubt whatsoever of her talent or her range or her abilities at the age she is. She’s just not connecting for me on any level and she doesn’t appeal to me musically in the least. Could we see yet another attempt at her being not only at the bottom of the pack, but finally eliminated for good?

Joshua Ledet “To Love Somebody”
For not having ever heard or committed this song previously, he certainly did put out an emotive, “Joshua-esque” version of the piece from way deep down. Passion, indeed.

I think we have the makings for yet another upset with Jessica getting the boot once more … this time without any safety net.

Notes:

  • Whoa! Really … ??? JLo didn’t know “The Letter” … ?!? And, by the same token, Steven didn’t know “Bleeding Love” … which seems a whole lot more realistic coming from the blues/rock background he does. But … really: “The Letter” … ?!??
  • How could you not love the back and forth sniping between Jimmy Iovine and Steve Van Zandt? Heck … they might make a spiffy reality show …

Quotes:

“He’s the person in my life that tells me I’m wrong the most … besides my kids.” — Jimmy Iovine of guest mentor Little Steven Van Zandt

“You aren’t afraid to wave your freak flag.” — Steven Tyler to Phil Phillips post “The Letter” performance

 

Photo Credit: FOX

11 Responses to “The top five take on familiar fare on American Idol”

May 3, 2012 at 1:53 AM

Wow, I guess they let any idiot with a computer blog now a days. Get a frigging hearing aid you moron.

May 3, 2012 at 2:14 AM

I agree Freeman, this blog don’t make sense at all.. Say bye bye to your idol coz its her last week this week

May 3, 2012 at 9:16 AM

. . . . .

Freeman? for the win? Not “any idiot.”

Just the special ones … like me.

May 3, 2012 at 2:16 AM

I didn’t hear what you did with Joshua. Or what the judges did. For JLo to say he’s one of the best singers in the last 50 years or on AI ever?
He screams at me. I ranted on Facebook about it.
I listed fifteen AI contestants better than him. The judges blanket statements about him are just not true. And since they have already declared him the winner?
I voted for Hollie all the more.
You were right in showcasing her.
Also? I can’t wait to see your response to Freeman. Heheheh.

May 3, 2012 at 8:25 AM

Waiting for that too Tara…

I did love Jessica’s second song.

I don’t know at this point who will go home. I voted for Skylar.

May 3, 2012 at 9:45 AM

Jessica might go home tonight, but I think America’s connection with Joshua is much less than JLo’s. Both of them have voices and range to die for, but the performance aspect is lacking.

That said, “You Are So Beautiful” makes the emotional connection for me that kills a rational evaluation of Jessica’s performance. The fiance of a good friend of mine asked her to let him select her bridal processional and not let her know what it was until the doors opened to let her into the wedding. When that bride walked down the aisle to “You Are So Beautiful”, the family “ugly duckling” trumped anything her two beauty pageant sisters ever attained.

On a completely different note, has anyone else noticed how often Jessica uses the word “work”? Is she 1st generation American of immigrant parents? “Work” seems to be her magic word. If you “work”, you will succeed; if you don’t “work” hard enough, you will fail. Reminds me of the Russian girl prodigy in “The Competition” with Amy Irving and Richard Dreyfus. Creeps me out, and makes me think of all the reasons child labor laws came into existence.

May 3, 2012 at 10:17 AM

. . . . .

Nyela:

Isn’t it interesting how we make musical connections?

For you, “You Are So Beautiful” and the tale you told above will forever be linked for you.

It’s akin to Nat King Cole’s “Unforgettable” and Louis Armstrong’s “What A Wonderful World” for me – they will always (yes, I used “always”) be associated with my parents’ funerals. They were mainstays of the music selections therein.

It’s been a while but, just now, I tried listing to Armstrong. Couldn’t do it without welling up in tears …

May 3, 2012 at 10:47 AM

My daughter feels the same way about “Wind Beneath My Wings” that she remembers from my sister’s funeral. Strangely, I don’t even remember it being in the funeral.

May 3, 2012 at 11:46 AM

….. the 2 that take me out everytime…. “Over the Rainbow” by IZ and “Only Time” by Enya. I made a slide show of wonderful old pictures for my Dad’s memorial on DVD using those 2 songs. I can’t hardly watch it without totally losing it. I always think of my Dad when I hear either of them.

May 3, 2012 at 11:31 AM

Ya know, this is the first year I haven’t downloaded any of the performances from iTunes. I’ve been raking my mind WHY. Well, I still don’t know why. All I can think is I’m underwhelmed this year and I’m not sure why. Maybe I’m a moron too. If so I’m in good company…… :o) I think you might be right about Jessica. I looked at my husband on her first performance and said “that is cartoonish”…. Am I wrong? I honestly thought her performance was like watching a cartoon. Loved her second song but then I love the song. I lost my fav last week so just costing out the rest of the season. I’m always so impressed with the effort they all make to do their best. It’s the Grandma in me I guess.

May 3, 2012 at 5:43 PM

Well if you didn’t think Jessica first song was good than you really have to blame the judges. They are the ones that told her they wanted to see her rock it out. I wish she had sang “You don’t have to say you love me” instead of Skylar’s countrified version. UGH! I did like Skylar’s first song because that one was a country rock song anyway.

I thought Phillip was good but personally don’t think he is anyone that really stands out.

Joshua IS NOT one of the best idols JLo and Steven. Come on!!! That was pretty stupid. They were just too caught up in the moment.

It was definitely Hollie’s night.

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