Bnuh bnuh bnuh bnuh ahhhh ahhhh.
If you don’t recognize the title, it’s the theme music to American Idol. What? Were you born yesterday?! I can’t believe you didn’t catch that. Sheesh.
So I watched the guys perform last night. At work, there’s a group of us trying to figure out who the ultimate idol will be. As a result, I wrote down some of my impressions as the guys were singing. I graded their performances also.
So I figured I’d share my thoughts on last night with you, gentle reader(s). The scores I attached are my impression immediately after hearing their individual songs. My notes and scores were written prior to hearing any judge’s feedback.
Michael – 7 – Not bad but a bit sharp on the high notes.
Jason – 6 – Good musician, just not a great singer.
Luke – 5 – It’s ‘Moet et Chandon’ not ‘Moet et Chandron.’ And it’s ‘fastidious and precise’ not ‘deciduous and precise.’ Does he think the Killer Queen is a tree?
Robbie – 6 – Just alright. He’s no Lou Gramm (he’s no Bo Bice for that matter either).
Danny – 8 – Good vocal overall. His contrived vibrato bugged me a bit. He didn’t act like a 10 year old anime girl tonight though, so he didn’t annoy me as much as he usually does.
David H. – 9 – I like him a lot. Good vocalist and he made the song his own.
Jason – 6 – Vocals were flat for half the song. And, he made me wonder if he went to the George Michael school of dance.
Chikezie – 9 – Great range. He looked comfortable up on stage. Did a good job.
David C. – 8.5 – Started the song off a bit iffy but ended strong. Overall, one of the better performances of the night.
David A – 10 – Amazing vocal. I like this kid.
So, there you have it. If I had to guess at this point who was going home, I’d pick Luke. Not sure about the second guy yet.
Posted by: Vonski | 02-27-2008 | 09:02 AM
Posted in: Entertainment
I’m so glad someone else heard the Chandron thing. I felt like I was taking crazypills.
Oh yeah. His vocal wasn’t that great AND he murdered the lyrics on top of that. He’s gotta go.