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Wednesday, May 23, 2007

What was up with Randy’s jacket? (And other questions from last night’s American Idol)

* There was no doubt that Blake and Jordin gave it their all last night on American Idol, but whoever picked out Randy Jackson’s wardrobe was not on the ball last night. It looked like something a Prince impersonator would have worn to a Prince concert in the mid ‘80s. Randy, what’s up with that jacket? It’s a little pitchy for me.
* I know Paula Abdul broke her nose and her toe tripping over her dog, but one of her comments left me with a raised eyebrow. She referred to one of the performer’s singing as their “vocal voice.” What the hell is that? I guess it would have to be different than someone’s foot voice, but really couldn’t you have just said singing?
* Let Simon speak. He does have some good things to say, and I can’t hear them with the whole audience booing. So he didn’t like something. Big deal. Apparently, he doesn’t have a phone so his opinion doesn’t matter.
* “This Is My Now.” Worst song ever.
* Speaking that that, the final performance review was way wrong. It ended with Jordin hitting the last note of “This Is My Now” with a confident grin. But that’s not how it ended. She was fighting back the tears at the end of her performance. Obviously, that was taken from her rehearsal performance. I was wondering how they were editing those montages so fast. Votefortheworst.com. Can this website influence another vote? Apparently, the Web site that kept Sanjaya alive, endorsed Blake. Good for them. I wouldn’t feel bad if Blake wins. I’d feel better if Jordin does though.
* Speaking of Sanjaya, check this video out: HERE.

2 Comments:

  • Just what does "pitchy" mean?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3:27 PM  

  • The way Randy says pitchy, it means the performer is singing in and out of pitch or they are singing in and out of key. I used is with a hint of sarcasm, by which I was saying his outfit couldn’t exactly carry a tune.

    By Blogger Eric LaRose, at 3:35 PM  

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