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Thursday, April 26, 2007

IDOL GIVES BACK

What a TERRIFIC show!!!!

About 1/2 way through I figured they probably wouldn't be booting anyone, but would they just throw away the votes? That wouldn't seem fair. How could they work it? I did get scared for Jordin right at the end though. That was a little *too* rough, I think!

I loved all the different people who contributed! I think my favorite was Josh Groban and the African Children's Choir. WOW!!! I also loved Carrie Underwood and Rascal Flatts. Jack Black was hilarious!

What they did with Elvis and Celine was incredible!!! Technology is amazing!

WHAT AN AWESOME SHOW!!!!

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Idol Gives Back

I know it might sound cliche to say that a visit to Africa is life changing. I can't say enough that it's not cliche. I am forever affected by my experience there.

Tonight's show was poignant for me. I've been there. I've lived among them. I've seen the poverty first hand. I've danced with those kids. I've held those babies. I've kissed those faces. I've hugged those women. I've fallen in love with them. Every single one of them.

I don't want to get political, but I can't help but wonder why countries spend money on hurting other people and wars when there's so much good to be done with that same money. It saddens me.

The timing of tonight's show is interesting. You see, we've been stressing about our own finances. Struggling to know how to get our business going. Struggling to figure out how to pay back student loans. But truly we're rich. Undeniably rich by comparison especially. We have more than shelter--we have a beautiful home. We have food--plenty and then some. We have health. We have education. We have clean water. We have love and happiness.

We may not be able to give much, but we can all give something, eh? (Idol's not paying me to say this and I'm not pushing any kind of agenda; I'm simply sharing our feelings on things).

The people in Africa are truly among the happiest I've EVER met. EVER. They are poor in material goods, but rich in spirit. I've always felt abundantly blessed, not just because I have more than they do, but because I've lived among them and loved them and been loved in return. I am a rich, rich woman.




Top 6 minus 1 - Idol Gives Back - Ellen Degeneres Co-Hosts - Too Many Stars To Name Perform!

This is going to be an awesome show!

Ryan starts by going for perfection on his opening announcement. That says how intent they are on making this the best show ever... or at leas he is... ; )

Earth, Wind and Fire - wonderful!

Randy's visit to New Orleans was just sad. That's Ellen's home state, too.

The top 6 did a marvelous job with Quincy Jones' 'It's Time to Share'.

Ben Stiller's singing is funny...

The video of Simon in Africa was quite revealing... he clearly does have a heart.

Melinda Doolittle is safe.

Paula's trip to the Boys & Girls Clubs was touching.

Il Diva's performance of 'Somewhere' was a little pitchy... ; )
But the accompany video was awesome.

Jack Black's spirit is wonderful! Simon's comment about him being better than Sanjaya was a riot, and Sanjaya took it well.

Blake Lewis is safe. I'm thinking they aren't going to divulge the bottom 2 or 3 tonight, so we may never know how close anyone came to being booted, but clearly, Blake pulled himself up a notch since last week.

Carrie Underwood's performance of 'I'll Stand By You' was simply excellent, and very moving.

Rascal Flats sounded great.

Excuse me while I dig my credit card out of the duct tape wallet I made the other night...

The 'Stayin' Alive' video montage was cool.

Phil Stacey is safe. That leaves Lakisha, Jordin, and Chris, meaning Lakisha and Chris.

Ellen donated $100,000. Typical Ellen 'the Generous'.

Josh Groban's 'You Lift Me Up' was just lovely, and the African Children's Choir was a beautiful touch. Very moving.

Kelly Clarkson's 'I've Been Up To The Mountain' was excellent.

Lakisha Jones is on the spot. She's safe, so there goes Chris. Will they make him, er... considering the quality of the other performances tonight, make that let him perform one last time?

Here comes the star duet. Celine Dion and Elvis Presley! Damn if that doesn't look and sound like the King! Was the look-alike lip-syncing to the real Elvis?

Annie Lennox sings 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'. Wonderful.

Jordin and Chris are both safe. Poor Jordin almost went into shock when Chris was announced to be safe before she was. That was pretty cruel, really. It's nice they didn't want to boot anyone on a charity night, but that was just harsh.

They all sound awesome in 'This Is My American Prayer'.

See you next week!

...John

TOP 6 - INSPIRATIONAL SONGS WEEK

What a great theme - there are some amazing inspirational songs out there! I'm excited to see what everyone picks.

CHRIS - Very good! I liked it a lot.

MELINDA - I'm a big Faith Hill fan, so let's see how she does with it...She does a great job! I must admit I almost expected to be a little bored with her continued excellence, but she really seemed to feel the song and portrayed it well. Awesome!

BLAKE - He did a good job with a beautiful song. Truthfully, it was a little boring for me...

LAKISHA - Good job but a strange song choice. I can't really find anything wrong with it, but I'm wondering if she'll be on the block this week.

PHIL - Very Good! I enjoyed it. I really like the tone of his voice.

JORDIN - WOW!!!!!!! What a TERRIFIC performance! She knew just when to hold back and just when to let go for maximum impact. AMAZING!!!! There's some chill factor for ya!!!

Overall no one did bad, and most did really well! The show tomorrow night should be good!

TOP - JORDIN JORDIN JORDIN!!!!!

BOTTOM - I think LAKISHA will be going bye-bye...

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Dr. Mark Gives Back

In the spirit of the evening, I've decided I should give back. And I don't just mean that I'm hooking up the power dialer and raking up those dime donations. I've decided to give only positive feedback to the contestants tonight. I'll give comments from the Paula school of thought this week, and it won't include anything about the idols' looks, wardrobes, or charitable tendencies.

RANDOM THOUGHTS: Simon must be giving back tonight because he was in an awfully good mood, and Mr. Tin Man seems to have finally met the Wizard based upon the video clips we saw. So Ryan decides that tonight is the night for facial scruff? Interesting. Did I miss Bono somewhere? Didn't they say he was the mentor this week?

CHRIS RICHARDSON ("Change the World"): Perfect song choice, and he actually did a good job of making it "his own" tonight. Plus, that guitarist is "da bomb!" I always love when they bring him out front.

MELINDA DOOLITTLE (Some inspirational song by Faith Hill): Great song choice and I could definitely hear the Melinda soul come through. She's great, and she's doing so much better with not looking surprised, even if it is tough to do.

BLAKE LEWIS ("Imagine"): So, a predictable song choice, but a great one. There's not much that needs to be done with a song like that. His voice is perfect for this song and he did a very good job.

LAKISHA JONES ("I Believe"): OK, so at first I thought doing another Idol winner song would be a mistake, but Lakisha did a great job. She should have gotten better praise from the judges, in my opinion. No one is Fantasia, but Lakisha's rendition was very good.

PHIL STACEY ("Change"): (I promised I'd be good.) This was an adequate performance, in the long-awaited appropriate genre for him. (That wasn't as hard as I initially expected!)

JORDIN SPARKS (I forgot to take notes, but it was something about being alone, or not being alone): This girl keeps getting better each week. Fantastic performance, on par with her other great ones. She's "in it to win it."

MY TOP 3: Melinda, Jordin, Blake
MY BOTTOM 3: I'll give back by not singling out the obvious
GIVING BACK THE BACKSTAGE PASS: Phil

So, there's my positive spin on the night. It's feels so weird being not sarcastic. I'm genuinely excited for tomorrow's 2-hour show. From the sounds of it over the past few weeks it should be a night to remember. Oh, and maybe we'll see Bono after all!

Top 6 - Idol Gives Back - Bono Mentors!

Yippee! An extended show that's worth seeing!

I talked to my ex recently, who has been to Africa. She was impressed not so much with what we can offer them, but what they can offer us - a point that will be familiar to Stacy - that they can teach us how to be happy with what we have. She was invited to talk on a radio show and happened to mention the predominance of healthy white teeth, perhaps due to the lack of sugary soft drinks. The host seized on that and completely glossed over her other points. Ah well...

I'll definitely be voting tonight.

Chris Richardson - I liked it, but I know the judges will think it was thin. Surprise! Randy and Paula both liked it. Simon even liked it! I didn't think it was all that much better than some of the other performances they dissed in the past.

I'm very glad to hear they're including America in their charity work.

Melinda Doolittle - A very apt song for this program, and, no surprise, she gives me huge chills. This song should be the theme for Idol Gives Back. She got me tearful with this one. She looks extraordinarily beautiful tonight. Randy loved it. Paula loved it. Simon praised it. Crown her now.

Blake Lewis - 'Imagine'. I thought, before the break, Ryan mentioned an upcoming song by Simon & Garfunkel, not John Lennon. Blake does this decently, but I can understand Randy's remark that he was expecting something a bit more. Simon's remark that the dynamics were a bit lacking was spot on, but it was sincerely and well done, as he added.

Lakisha Jones - A little yelly for me. The judges are finding it difficult to break the mood of the IGB special with anything that sounds remotely negative, but they manage to make their point, and Simon agrees about the shouting.

Phil Stacey - sticks with the country which got so much approval, and does a very good job that gave me a few chills at the end. I agree with Paula that this was his best. Now Simon wants nasally...or is there some other 'country' tone he's looking for?

Jordin Sparks - Ryan sets this up by announcing "a show stopper" before the break. That's interesting. 'You'll Never Walk Alone' - I guess it was a setup. Apparently the producers are pushing for this one. But she truly lived up to the promotion, and it was a show-stopper. She may have topped Melinda this time.

It's funny, and a little sad, that Simon had no idea about the people who use and volunteer at food banks, and had to ask for a hug because he's "never met nice people." Weird.

Tops - Jordin and Melinda (I can't choose, and will vote for both).

Bottoms - Per the judges, Lakisha, and I can't really disagree. If we go by last week's eliminations, Blake may join her. It will be interesting to see who the third is, if they disclose that, but I can't imagine.

Leaving - I really don't know.

See you tomorrow!

...John

Monday, April 23, 2007

Sanjaya and Britney?

That's the story.

See you tomorrow...

John