Tuesday, May 19, 2009

American Idol Live Blog

Adam Lambert (26 – California)

Extremely ominous background. Darkness. Smoke. Will addicts approach him? Will homeless littler the stage? His commencement is exquisite. The vocals mirror the scariness. His transition and conclusion are exemplary. He is not my preference. He frightens me. However, David Cook also frightened me.

His silver suit is outstanding. He channels Pat Monahan. The twin guitars are also perfect compliments. His performance is incredible. He is passionate and poignant. He is solemn and sincere. His emotion transcends the selection. His scream was unnecessary. However, the performance was superb.

His commencement is exemplary. This song is always critical. He comprehends this. His transition is perfect. He does not scream. He does not oversing. His emotion is relatable and stirring. If he loses this competition, the margin will be minimal. His conclusion was excellent.

Kris Allen (23 – Arkansas)

His background and commencement are acceptable. The orchestra was an appropriate choice. The piano was not. He has commercial appeal. He should have interacted with the crowd. His conclusion is adequate. If America’s choice is reserve or ridiculous, they will choose ridiculous. He should realize this.

The choreographers own this evening. An acoustic jam session is stellar. His commencement is intriguing. He channels John Mayer. His emotion is relatable. His personality is comfortable and relaxed. Clearly, he savors this moment. He should. This competition is spectacular.

He possesses comprehensive commercial appeal. This performance showcases the aforesaid. His commencement and transition are superb. His adores the spotlight. His emotion is relatable. His conclusion is stellar. This season was sans talent. However, these finalists were talented. American Idol needed a compelling conclusion. This was a compelling conclusion. As I stated, the margin will be minimal. Kris Allen will win.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

American Idol Live Blog

Adam Lambert (26 – California)

His concept is perfect. The background and solo guitarist are spectacular. His performance is superb. Occasionally, he screeches. However, his emotion transcends the selection. He exudes audacity and edge. Brilliant performance.

Allison Iraheta (16 – California)

Janis Joplin was eccentric and ugly. She is insipid and ugly. Her performance reflects this. She oversings. She screams. Her emotion is completely contrived. She should be eliminated.

Kris Allen (23 – Arkansas)

“Come Together” is an intricate selection. He should have chosen another. His commencement is acceptable. He is interpreting. He is not singing. This is regrettable. His transition ruins the endeavor. He oversings. His emotion is artificial. Simon is correct and hilarious. An ice lunch would have been preferable.

Danny Gokey (28 – Missouri)

Outstanding selection. “Dream On” is a favorite. His commencement is satisfactory. His emotion is believable. His chorus is apocryphal. He ruins the mood. He strains the words. His conclusion is ridiculous. He screams. He is a joke. “Dream On” is understated. He was a reprehensible statement. He should exit the competition.