That's what 17-year-old mentor Miley Cyrus was there, however: to help the first 11 who not only choose the right songs ( "Yesterday" was a chart-topper, but so was the "Macarena"), but also take the type infectious appeal that have made even so, singers such international superstars.
So does anyone have one of those moments that judges are always talking about?
Dewyze Lee: We really do not care about his version of jazz, Michael Bublé'd of "The Letter" by The Box Top, while Lee get points for paying tribute to recently deceased Alex Chilton. Kudos to him to shake up the event, and his voice sounded good, as usual, but for us it was not an "instant Idol." Simon Cowell did not believe it either, calling it "very vulgar" and "not an admission." He was outnumbered, however, by Ellen DeGeneres that nonsense about recharging your favorite pen with ink, and Randy Jackson Kara DioGuardi.
Paige Miles: all the gods who are choosing music Paige?! She is completely slaughtered version of Mariah Carey, Phil Collins' "Against All Odds" (which, really bad), always looks as if it had been forced at gunpoint on stage. The first stroke was so terrible that when the boom gave a few notes with success, we were the same. "Take a look at Paige will go home," is like the choir should have gone. "It was horrible ... honestly do not meet at all," cried Randy. Kara rated as "the worst singer I've heard from you and perhaps the worst I've heard all season."
We expected a disaster when we heard he tried to Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love". But it was not so bad. The dance around the stage was awkward, but in a style JoBro Tim was surrounded by adoring girls for a moment that theoretically could be more important (in real life), how he sounded. Ellen thought it was like hearing a High School Musical. "The dopest thing I did was drop [actions], the voices were so boring," says Randy. And Kara, Tim actually criticized for going to the hearing. "You're not there, however, is not established," he chided. Simon has just finished criticizing the queen that he was surprised that the song was still No. 1 record.
Aaron Kelly: Leave at 16 years, the waist of the first modern evening No.1, slimy Aerosmith ballad "I Do not Want To Miss A Thing". Aaron was not pitch perfect, but neither he sounds like a child suffering from tonsillitis and sore throat all week. His version was a beautiful country glow, and that really came as a real competitive action. "The choice of the best songs of the night," says Kara, even though it was a fact. "You are a little tryer, right?" Simon asked. "If you want to vote for David Archuleta here ..." Ryan Seacrest joked, reading the number of votes.
Crystal Bowersox: The Janis Joplin Listing ended tonight with Crystal really choose heart-Grabber Joplin "Me and Bobby McGee". As expected, did an excellent job with him, especially at the pace increased in the second half. And you discover that it has stood on a carpet, as she sings? "That is what is known to be a star!" Randy screamed. Ellen, Kara is itching with excitement rather than Crystal. "I would not change anything," said Simon. "Until now we have heard a karaoke competition ... You took a song, nailing, and his gimmick is just a blanket."
Who knew Didi goal was to play a Reno lounge one day? It looked good, but Linda Ronstadt's "You're No Good" was just a really random song selection. It was not right for her voice and her performance was Slinky. "I felt like I played a character," says Kara. Simon does not really have to point out the irony of the song title, but he did.
Siobhan Magnus: Stevie Wonder tackles, beware. However, Siobhan worked, drove a Debbie Harry, Pat Benatar look tonight, "Superstition" out. And yes, I cried at the end. "I loved the man," said Randy, sounds like Jeff Bridges, who gives an acceptance speech. "To quote Oliver, 'More please," Ellen offered obviously touched by the end of the program. "There is still happening," says Kara (and, you know how you liked the expression). But Simon was not to cool with screams.
There are thousands of songs to choose when American Idol participants are asked to cover past hits No. 1 on the Billboard charts. Therefore, the evening began with the possibility of both. But maybe not now be surprised at the song choices, which ultimately absurd to do. That's what 17-year-old mentor Miley Cyrus was there, however: to help the first 11 who not only choose the right songs ( "Yesterday" was a chart-topper, but so was the "Macarena"), but also to take the kind of contagious APPEA
Dewyze Lee: We really do not care about his version of jazz, Michael Bublé'd of "The Letter" by The Box Top, while Lee get points for paying tribute to recently deceased Alex Chilton. Kudos to him to shake up the event, and his voice sounded good, as usual, but for us it was not an "Idol moment. Simon Cowell did not believe it either, calling it" very vulgar "and" not an admission. "He was outnumbered, however, by Ellen DeGeneres that nonsense about recharging your favorite pen with ink, Kara DioGuardi and Randy Jackson.
Paige Miles: all the gods who are choosing music Paige?! She is completely slaughtered version of Mariah Carey, Phil Collins' "Against All Odds" (which, really bad), always looks as if it had been forced at gunpoint on stage. The first stroke was so terrible that when the boom gave a few notes with success, we were the same. "Take a look at Paige will go home," is like the choir should have gone. "It was horrible ... honestly do not meet at all," cried Randy. Kara rated as "the worst singer I've heard from you and perhaps the worst I've heard all season."
Tim Urban:
We expected a disaster when we heard he tried to Queen's "Crazy Little Thing Called Love". But it was not so bad. The dance around the stage was awkward, but in a style JoBro Tim was surrounded by adoring girls for a moment that theoretically could be more important (in real life), how he sounded. Ellen thought it was like hearing a High School Musical. "The dopest thing I did was drop [actions], the voices were so boring," says Randy. And Kara, Tim actually criticized for going to the hearing. "You're not there, however, is not established," he chided. Simon has just finished criticizing the queen that he was surprised that the song was still No. 1 record.
Aaron Kelly: Leave at 16 years, the waist of the first modern night No.1, slimy Aerosmith ballad "I Do not Want To Miss A Thing". Aaron was not pitch perfect, but neither he sounds like a child suffering from tonsillitis and sore throat all week. His version was a beautiful country glow, and that really came as a real competitive action. "The choice of the best songs of the night," says Kara, even though it was a fact. "You are a little tryer, right?" Simon asked. "If you want to vote for David Archuleta here ..." Ryan Seacrest joked, reading the number of votes.
Crystal Bowersox: The Janis Joplin Listing ended tonight with Crystal really choose heart-Grabber Joplin "Me and Bobby McGee". As expected, did an excellent job with him, especially at the pace increased in the second half. And you discover that it has stood on a carpet, as she sings? "That is what is known to be a star!" Randy screamed. Ellen, Kara is itching with excitement rather than Crystal. "I would not change anything," said Simon. "Until now we have heard a karaoke competition ... It took a song, nailing, and his gimmick is just a blanket." Michael Lynch: Out Percy Sledge, "When a man loves a woman" for the umpteenth time in Idol history. But Michael has great chops, a constant improvement in falsetto and charm to drive to the old standard. Randy began to explain why it was not that great, but he loved it. "This woman loves the man," said Ellen, but also in relation to the choice of song to "drive the speed limit. And Simon agreed with Kara idea of exaggerations, said:" I kind of know what you're saying ...
I would have a spoonful of ice cream, and you have 11 ".
Andres Garcia: Well, Paige might be safe after this shit. Is there anything more exaggerated, Karaoke-wise, than "I heard it Through The Grapevine"? Not only that, but Andrew said looked promising when not even a good sound. His voice was, to steal an adjective from Randy, "weird". "I feel bad for you there because you're on the hunt for the point ... I do not know who he was," Kara said sadly. "Maybe only overestimated the time, in retrospect," said Simon. "You sucked the soul of the song."
Katie Stevens: "Big Girls Do not Cry" was a great song choice and proud Katie Fergie. His version was not very different and unique in any way, but this time at night, just nice enough. Some highs, but at least their actions made sense. "I think sitting Miley Cyrus was probably the best thing that could happen to you," concluded Simon. I still think Katie should follow the path of the country, but Kara felt the 17-year-old had found his niche. Ellen, though it was his best performance to date.
Casey James: Sure, no shouting youth appeal as Huey Lewis & The News! But "The Power of Love" went back to the future, so that at least a generation X as it should. Indeed, the 27-year-old stud-muffin sounded remarkably as Lewis and had a perfectly polished performance. Of course, Simon did not even realize that song was 25 years ago, so I had no idea what Kara, Casey said he was "on another level, was" to talk about. "Maybe it's just me ... I am English," he shrugged. Didi Benami: Who knew Didi goal was to play a Reno lounge one day? It looked good, but Linda Ronstadt's "You're No Good" was just a really random song selection. It was not right for her voice and her performance was Slinky. "I felt like I played a character," says Kara. Simon does not really have to point out the irony of the song title, but he did.
Siobhan Magnus: Stevie Wonder tackles, beward. However, Siobhan worked, drove a Debbie Harry, Pat Benatar look tonight, "Superstition" out. And yes, I cried at the end. "I loved the man," said Randy, sounds like Jeff Bridges, who gives an acceptance speech. "To quote Oliver, 'More please," Ellen offered obviously touched by the end of the program. "There is still happening," says Kara (and, you know how you liked the expression). But Simon was not to cool with screams.
Nothing like a little of Siobhan to close things off with a bang. A participant will be removed after a morning performance by Professor Miley and do a duet (AW), Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato. Therefore deserving participant to go home? And why, when faced with a large catalog of songs choices, what they collect things like "The Power of Love" and "Superstition
There are thousands of songs to choose when American Idol participants are asked to cover the latest hits No. 1 on the Billboard charts. Therefore, the evening began with the possibility of both. But maybe not now be surprised at the song choices, which ultimately absurd to do. That's what 17-year-old mentor Miley Cyrus was there, however: to help the first 11 who not only choose the right songs ( "Yesterday" was a chart-topper, but so was the "Macarena"), but also take the type infectious appeal that have made even so, singers such international superstars.
The sky is the limit when American Idol participants are asked to cover the latest hits No. 1 on the Billboard charts.
So it's always surprising when just pulling the least likely of his songs, you know what it is.
But that's what 17-year-old Miley Cyrus mentor was there to guide the first 11 to be the most commercial, radio performers, who may be worthy, not only the choice of songs to the right ( "Yesterday" was a chart - peaks, but so was the "Macarena"), but also resort to the kind of infectious appeal that has made so-so singers Miley international superstars.
"Do something new and different," warned Tim Urban at one point.
Andres Garcia: Well, Paige might be safe after this shit. Is there anything more exaggerated, Karaoke-wise, than "I heard it Through The Grapevine"? Not only that, but Andrew said looked promising when not even a good sound. His voice was, to steal an adjective from Randy, "weird". "I feel bad for you there because you're on the hunt for the point ... I do not know who he was," Kara said sadly. "Maybe only overestimated the time, in retrospect," said Simon. "You sucked the soul of the song."
Katie Garcia: "Big Girls Do not Cry" was a great song choice and proud Katie Fergie. His version was not very different and unique in any way, but this time at night, just nice enough. Some highs, but at least their actions made sense. "I think sitting Miley Cyrus was probably the best thing that could happen to you," concluded Simon. I still think Katie should follow the path of the country, but Kara felt the 17-year-old had found his niche. Ellen, though it was his best performance to date.
Casey James: Sure, no shouting youth appeal as Huey Lewis & The News! But "The Power of Love" went back to the future, so that at least a generation X as it should. Indeed, the 27-year-old stud-muffin sounded remarkably by Lewis and had a perfectly polished performance. Of course, Simon did not even realize that song was 25 years ago, so I had no idea what Kara, Casey said he was "on another level, was" to talk about. "Maybe it's just me ... I am English," he shrugged.
Didi Benami: Who knew Didi goal was to play a Reno lounge one day? It looked good, but Linda Ronstadt's "You're No Good" was just a really random song selection. It was not right for her voice and her performance was Slinky. "I felt like I played a character," says Kara. Simon does not really have to point out the irony of the song title, but he did.
Siobhan Magnus: Stevie Wonder tackles, beward. However'm Siobhan, jog a Debbie Harry, Pat Benatar evening prepared. And yes, I cried at the end. "I loved the man," said Randy, sounds like Jeff Bridges, who gives an acceptance speech. "To quote Oliver, 'More please," Ellen offered obviously touched by the end of the program. "There is still happening," says Kara (and, you know how you liked the expression). But Simon was not to cool with screams.
Leave at 16 years, the waist of the first modern night No.1, slimy Aerosmith ballad "I Do not Want To Miss A Thing". Aaron was not pitch perfect, but neither he sounds like a child suffering from tonsillitis and sore throat all week. His version was a beautiful country glow, and that really came as a real competitive action. "The choice of the best songs of the night," says Kara, even though it was a fact. "You are a little tryer, right?" Simon asked. "If you want to vote for David Archuleta here ..." Ryan Seacrest joked, reading the number of votes.
Crystal Bowersox: The Janis Joplin Listing ended tonight with Crystal really choose heart-Grabber Joplin "Me and Bobby McGee". As expected, did an excellent job with him, especially at the pace increased in the second half. And you discover that it has stood on a carpet, as she sings? "That is what is known to be a star!" Randy screamed. Ellen, Kara is itching with excitement rather than Crystal. "I would not change anything," said Simon. "Until now we have heard a karaoke competition ... You took a song, nailing, and his gimmick is just a blanket."
Michael Lynch: Out Percy Sledge, "When a man loves a woman" for the umpteenth time in Idol history. But Michael has great chops, a constant improvement in falsetto and charm to drive to the old standard. Randy began to explain why it was not that great, but he loved it. "This woman loves the man," said Ellen, but also in relation to the choice of song to "drive the speed limit. And Simon agreed with Kara idea of exaggerations, said:" I kind of know what you're saying ... I would have a spoonful of ice cream, and you have 11 ".
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