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American Idol Fever: Disco Night!

Posted Tue Apr 21, 2009 7:14pm PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Reality Rocks

"The good news is, Matt Giraud lives to see another week on American Idol," Ryan Seacrest said at the beginning of tonight's show--referring to the fact that Matt was spared elimination last week when the much-ballyhooed Judges' Save was squandered--oops, I mean USED--on him. I'm not sure this was such good news, really.

See, the Judges' Save was supposed to be used to rescue a real frontrunner, someone whose elimination was a SHOCKER and a great injustice--i.e., a Chris Daughtry/Michael Johns/Tamyra Gray type. It wasn't created to save someone who had already landed in the bottom multiple times and had been told by Simon Cowell that he had "no chance of winning this show." So last week's decision to save Matt was just puzzling, and more than a little annoying.

This is nothing against Matt, as I like him and thought Lil Rounds should have been in last place last week, NOT Matt. But I don't think Matt was quite deserving of the one-time-only Judges' Save, and I just hope there isn't some shocking elimination this week that will have the judges regretting their decision.

Well, this was a tough week for all, not just because it was a double-elimination week (to compensate for last week's non-elimination), but also because it was DISCO WEEK. It's almost impossible for any singer to do disco without seeming as hokey and dated as a polyester suit or a pet rock (even my favorite, Adam Lambert, was a little cheesy-loungey when he boogie-oogie-oogied to Wild Cherry's "Play That Funky Music" a few weeks ago), so the contestants certainly had their work cut out for them. All of them needed to be worried tonight. No one was safe. Stayin' alive wasn't going to be easy.

Least safe of all was the aforementioned Lil Rounds. Simon had already been gunning for her for weeks--he was particularly hard on her last week, bordering on yelling at her--and the fact that she was in the "spot of death," singing first, didn't help her tonight. (My guess is, it was no accident that she was disadvantageously selected to start the show; there are few accidents on Idol.) So it was do-or-die time for Rounds. But on the positive side, she was the one singer in the top 7 whose singing style was well-suited to disco: All she had to do was belt out a divalicious Donna Summer or Gloria Gaynor anthem with conviction, and she'd be good as solid gold.

Well, she sort of did that. Lil chose to sing Chaka Khan's "I'm Every Woman," and it was the first time she showed any sort of real personality this season. She smiled a lot, she did the Hustle, she strutted through the audience...frankly, this was the performance Lil needed to deliver weeks ago. But it was probably too late. Kara DioGuardi said, "I'm not sure it was worth the wait," snarkily adding in reference to Lil's ongoing identity crisis, "You've been every woman on that stage--every other woman but yourself." Simon was, unsurprisingly, the harshest on Lil. "Your vocals were a mess," he barked. "I think this is going to be the last week we're going to see you."

Well, I agreed with Simon that Lil's time was probably up, especially since two people get cut this week, thus upping the probability of her demise. But I still thought this was her best performance to date, and the only performance of hers that even slightly measured up to all the hype she prematurely (and, let's face it, undeservedly) received earlier in the season. So if, or when, she goes tomorrow night, at least she'll go out on a high note. But I won't miss her--or her incessant arguing with the judges--all that much.

Singing second was Kris Allen, unexpectedly doing a Donna Summer story song, "She Works Hard For The Money." It could have been a disaster, but he did the smart thing and didn't try to do a straight-up disco number. Instead he--to use a frequent but fitting Idol cliche--"made it his own," giving it what Paula Abdul called a "classy Santana feel." Randy Jackson said the song proved that Kris is "ready for the big time, dawg," and Kara righfully told Kris, "You took a real risk with that arrangement, and it paid off!" Then Paula made one of her typically oddball remarks about Kris's brave choice to sing a female artist's hit ("A lot of women are willing to shop in the men's department, but not many men are willing to shop in the women's...") Um, OK, but isn't the women's department where Simon buys all his V-neck shirts?

But, much like Paula, I digress. Singing third was Danny Gokey, doing one of tonight's more cliched choices, Earth, Wind & Fire's "September." I personally thought he came across as smug and over-emotive. But the judges, as usually, loved him. Randy admitted he'd been worried about Danny doing the not-melodic-enough EW&F song (which is odd, since I think the classic tune HAS a pretty strong melody), but then he predictably told Danny: "You worked it out!" Paula then said, "I think you have one of the sexiest voices ever, and I think women of all ages will agree." Well, I didn't agree. I agreed more with Simon, who said: "I didn't get any star power from that." But I have a feeling more voters tonight will side with Paula. There's just something about Danny that people other than myself dig. I still don't get him, though.

Next up was my girl Allison Iraheta, belting out Donna Summer's "Hot Stuff." And it WAS hot stuff! It was a rough, rocked-up version, almost metal (OK, lite metal), and it suited her gravelly, glass-gargling vocal style perfectly. Randy didn't love the rockish arrangement but added, "I love you! You're one of the best singers in this competition." Simon called her an underdog (which is true...which is why I really wish they'd reserved the Judges' Save in case they needed to use it on Allison this week), but also called her performance "brilliant." I hope the voters think so too.

Up fifth was Adam Lambert, who--as I pointed out a few paragraphs ago--veered dangerously into Wisconsin-worthy cheese territory when he did disco on Top Downloads Night. So as awesome as it would be to hear him sing, say, "It's Raining Men" this evening, I was hoping he'd go the "Mad World"/"Tracks Of My Tears" route and do something downtempo and acoustic, like the Bee Gees' "How Deep Is Your Love." Well, he didn't do that song specifically, but he did do another one of my personal faves off the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, Yvonne Elliman's "If I Can't Have You." He turned it into a slowed-to-a-crawl ballad, and unlike the other contestants really seemed to connect to the lyrics emotionally; as Paula put it as only she can, it was as if he "tore his heart out and left it on the stage." Nope, not cheesy at all. Just another genius Lambert performance that melted Paula into (Ryan's words) a "pool of Abdul." Um, I'm not sure anyone wants to see that...but I know I want to see a whole lot more of Adam. Really, just give him the record contract now. If I can't have Adam as my Idol, I don't want nobody, baby.

Singing next was comeback kid Matt Giraud, and the song he chose, the Bee Gees' "Stayin' Alive," was fitting, since he's barely stayin' alive in this competition. He's been kicked around since he was born--or at least since his pre-Wild Card "Viva La Vida" disaster--but it's all right, it's OK, you may look the other way. Tonight, Matt hit the stage with something to prove, and seemed in it to win it, full of energy and giving it his all. Randy was impressed by Matt's vocals, as was Paula, who said: "Last week the judges saved your life; tonight after this performance, you saved your own life." However, Simon, ever the contrary one, said Matt "came over as a bit desperate." Well, why shouldn't he be desperate? He almost went home last week! But Paula was right: Matt probably will be safe this week.

Singing last was Anoop Desai, another contestant who ought to be desperate after the number of times he's been in the bottom three. His song choice, "Dim All The Lights," was also fitting, since his future is looking pretty dim at this point. He sang it well (except for that screechy missed note at the end--yikes!), but probably not well enough to stay on the show any longer, especially in a double-elimination week. I agreed with Simon that Anoop was "mediocre at best," though I thought Simon took it too far when he told Anoop it was his worst performance yet. It wasn't that bad. Anyway, Paula told Anoop he ought to "smile more," but I understand why Anoop's been such a sad-sack lately, when he keeps getting critiques like Simon's.

So, who is going to hustle right off the show this week? Well, if you've been reading this blog closely, you already know my prediction: Anoop and Lil will get axed. At least I hope that's who goes, because they were, in my not-so-humble opinion, the weakest this week. If it's not them, then the judges may wish they still had that Judges' Save lying around. I just hope I don't have to say, "I told you so!" in tomorrow night's results show blog.

Tune in tomorrow night to see if I'm right! And log on tomorrow (Wednesday) morning at 9:30am Pacific for Yahoo!'s weekly live Idol chat, where you can dish with AmIdol fanatics (including me) about tonight's disco revue and tomorrow night's predicted double-elimination. Just log on tomorrow at http://tv.yahoo.com/blog/yahoo-tv-water-cooler-disco-fever-is-in-the-air-for-idols-top-7--258 and come say hi!

 

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547 Comments

1. Snowflakes456 -
Adam was once again amazing! He has to win! BTW, I'm starting to think Kris actually could win. I don't know. What do u guys think?

2. Yahoo! Music User -
Adam's great, but if Kris comes up with Ain't No Sunshine and She Works Hard For The Money performances from this point on, he definitely has a chance. The gay men will all be torn in voting, that's for sure! LOL

3. Yahoo! Music User -
Great blog as usual! Allison rocks. If America has any brains (which is doubtful at this point) it will vote her through. I voted 20 times for her. Now everyone else do your part to keep Allison around! Oh, I liked Kris's, too. I am just not into Danny. What is that all about?

4. Tana -
I enjoyed Kris' performance very much. He showed a side tonight I would have enjoyed seeing weeks ago. If he were consistent I would consider him the "total package.'

Allison was great; just a natural. Adam, my FAVORITE, delivered yet another incredible performance. I sorta' feel like he should be named soething like "super-idol" and let the rest compete for the title of American Idol. Adam is such a standout that really doesn't seem like the others are competeing with him; instead, they are competing with each other for runner-up.

5. Tana -
I voted for Adam, but I also voted for Allison and Kris. In one poll I looked at online, Allison was a pretty strong second to Adam; Dally was a trailing third.

6. Karl Hegel -
Danny has middle America voting for him... I hope Adam Lambert wins, he is the best this season.

7. Yahoo! Music User -
My picks of the night ...

Top: Kris, Danny, Allison
Middle: Adam, Matt
Bottom: Lil, Anoop

8. zephyr10 -
Rumor has it that Paula had to stay standing after Adam's song so she could empty her pants. Lil, wow, where have you gone? I used to think it was the voicenow its just T & A and that's o.k. I still don't see the big woop for Kris. But for the first time I thought Danny did great. Goodbye Lil and Matt.

9. KristyS -
Disco night was surprisingly not that bad!

10. Yahoo! Music User -
Here is my rundown- Who was the first gal? Where did Lil go? I miss the short haired sassy mom type from the auditioning rounds. Now we get Lil of the week. This week Chaka Kahn flavored. With some kind of I Love NewYork get up and weave.
Kris was okay- but I was bored. The guy bores me. And if they get a bunch of money for wardrobe, why is he wearing a hanes t-shirt?
Simon is right about Danny- no star power. And I hate how Paula puts him in the finals. Allison should be there (with Adam) before Danny. Also- it was karaoke. Really good karaoke- but karaoke.
Speaking of Allison- I thought she took a page out of the Adam Lambert book of how to make a song your own. Slow it up at first- then rock out and finish on a note killing spree and just leave everyone ahhed and amazed.
And then was Adam- AHHH! What can I say- the guy is genius. Last week everyone did a sappy ballad, but not Adam. This week, everyone does an up-tempo but not Adam. He knows how to stand out and the others are starting to copy him.
Matt was a bit desperate- but I still like him. I hope he makes it at least one more week.
Anoop- what can I say. SIMON WAS RIGHT! I hated his performance. I wanted the lights to go off just so he might stop. I also noticed how he had a techno thing- like Adam had last week. I loved how Seacrest said his eyebrows were Groucho Marx. If Anoop stays in, his sensitive-man-beard will only continue to grow and America, we can't let that happen.
On a side note, can the producers hook some kind of probes to Kara so when she goes on and on and on they just give her a zap and she shuts up. Might as well hook one up to Simon and Paula for when they start bickering about nothing or whether Kris wears ladies underpants (what was that about? Besides a waste of time.)

11. BethanyA -
--Kris was really great.

--I waited with anticipation for some funny, cheesy dance moves from Gokey...and there were a few. Super cute. I missed Taylor Hick's season due to being studious in college, but I guess for me Danny has a Tom Jones kind-of thing going on.

--I must be looking for different things in an idol than others, because each time Adam cauterwauls another non-note, my whole body tenses up in distaste. There is no doubt of his vocal prowness, but he lacks listenability, if that's a word. The guy's voice is not pleasant to listen to for more than a few verses because he'll use his stylings for dramatic effect (to cover up the mediocre tone of his voice, maybe?)

Some people like new and edgy, others prefer something classic, something that rings true. Our country's politics don't much differ. I, for one, am very interested in the outcome this season. Obama is president, but will Adam win, as well?

Someone should go write a college paper on that.

12. Yahoo! Music User -
I guess your classic and mine are two different things- Bethany. If you prefer boring and predictable- go with Kris or Danny. If you want someone who sparks a light in people, who can change a song and change how you hear that song forever, Than Adam is your guy. I have relistened to Adam's performances repeatedly and am still just as impressed. I can't bring myself to relisten to the others as much because they are boring and not worth my time. I wouldn't call anything about Adam mediocre.

13. Jon -
I honestly wasn't sure what to think of Adam's song after I first heard it. It was an incredible vocal no doubt. But it wasn't until I downloaded the mp3 later on and really listened to it to realize how good it really was. Just listen (and I emphasize that word) to the pain and emotion in his voice. That is ba-RILLIANT right there people! There are very few artist who are able to emote and bring real feeling to the songs they're singing, and Adam is one of those few.

To the rest of the pack, let's see. Lil sucked something awful, and she needs to be booted with the quickness tomorrow night. I think the other one to go is either going to be Matt or Anoop. Matt was just cheesy as all can be, and Anoop just wasn't very good IMO. Allison was really good and should be safe (note: should), and Danny was aight I guess. He's overrated if you ask me. I've said it before and I'll say it again. He reminds me of Taylor Hicks, somebody with a good voice, but no star power or mass appeal whatsoever.

Kris's performance was real cool, but it kinda flat lined for me. It was the same from beginning to end. Not as good as the judges made it out to be. He gets points for the cool arrangement though. Oh btw, I can't stand to watch that dude sing! Singing out the side of your mouth isn't a good look.

14. alienlifeforcecube -
lyndsey, i just didn't get what was so special about adam's performance this week. i'm usually blown away. not this week. also thought alison was sub-par. kris was by far the best tonight.

i agree with you on who will be sent home. i hated anoop and lil's performances. but don't you usually predict the bottom 3? who's the other potential? matt?

15. BethanyA -
I stand by calling his tone mediocre. But I can't say he does anything half-way! Haha. I actually like Adam. I think he is classy in how he conducts himself. But people look for different things when they choose the artists they want to listen to. I'm just not a fan of what Adam's got to offer.

16. camashe -
Totally agree with you on Danny. I never liked him and I doubt that will change since he never changes. It the same thing week after week - original, lacks sass, no star quality even though he has a good voice. I think he should be in the bottom 3 this week. My other two pick are Anoop and Lil ( who will go definitely home)

So I've said this before and will say it again. Adam should not be in this competition. It's beneath him. He's too good and should have gotten a recording deal already. I really don't mind if he drops out at this point (which I know wont happen) because he is safe no matter what. The other two real contenders are Kris and Alyson. They'll definitely make the top 3. I liked Kris from the beginning and he keeps proving himself each week with really great performances. Alyson - what can I say? She's my girl.

I love Adam to death but right now I want Kris to win. He really deserves it. Don't hate me! Just remember what I said before. Adam is safe no matter what happens. He has a great future mapped out (no doubt about that whatsoever) and I cant wait to see what happens.

17. elizabethb -
Kris is developing his brand, and it's a good one. Adam is sill in a league of his own. It's actually a bit odd he's even on the show. The guy was a star from the get-go. Allison did a good job. The rest...is simply the rest. Oh yeah, Danny. I can never remember him!
So my ranking still stands 1) Adam, 2) Kris, 3) Allison, 4) Danny. Anything else will be an upset.

18. camashe -
Oops, I should have said Danny's performances are unoriginal instead of original.

1. Snowflakes456 - totally agree with you too

19. Lisa -
Lyndsey, I absolutely agree with everything you wrote with the exception of one thing . . . Adam's performance on Top Downloads Night was not Wisconsin-worthy cheese territory. It was Disco at its best, don't you get it ????

Come on, come on, come on, come on now !!!!!!!

20. Yahoo! Music User -
ok, does no one understand that Paula was referring to the fact that Kris picked a song by a woman (shopping in the womens department) and made it his own? Probably one of the wittier comments she has had.
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