On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 5:42 PM, PGage <[email protected]> wrote:
 They are not looking for the best vocalist, or the most
> soulful or artistic singing artist, they are looking for someone who
> will sell lots of records.  (SNIP)  As long as I remember that, then the
> show is actually pretty interesting. For instance, the judges all went
> crazy over that guy yesterday (dark hair, kind of tortured, they said
> he was from San Diego and had been trying to get into the music biz on
> his own for a few years). I had him rated in the middle of the pack of
> the evening's performances. The first year I watched the show I would
> have been irritated with the judge's reaction and been trying to get
> out of my obligation to keep watching it. Now I just shrug and say "I
> guess the judges know what sells better than I do - that's
> interesting".

I am about 2/3 through the third season of AI have seen. Two or three
times during that period I have heard a singer do a song that I
thought "maybe I wouldn't cross the room to turn off the radio if that
came on" - and that is about the best I could say about even the best
performances on the show. I kind of like  that young girl Allison
Iraheta, but then someone told me she was like Kelly Clarkson, which
scared me off of her (but I did like her tonight).  But that version
of "Tears of a Clown" by Adam Lambert (the guy I am alluding to above
a few weeks ago) just blew me away. It was not just the best
performance of tonight's show, or the season, it was head and
shoulders the best performance of any song I have ever heard on this
show.

And this is what I was thinking earlier - the judges do have some
sense of what makes a commercial singer, and they saw something in
this guy early on even when I did not particularly (I never hated him,
but he did not grab me really before tonight). But they have a sense
of what they are looking for, and I have come to have a certain
respect for that. I still don't understand what they see in singers
like that Gokey guy, or the blind guy, or "Sarver".

They said that for tonight they put on itunes the AI singers singing
against the original Motown tracks - if they just put up that track
from Lambert I would buy it (and now I see he has something of a Sylar
vibe going on).

One more thing - tonight's show illustrated just how great those
Motown songs are. Those are the songs I grew up with, so I am biased,
but if they sang nothing but Motown every week I would actually look
forward to watching this show. Those songs stand up to the best of the
those in the Great American Songbook, which you can see because they
lent themselves to a variety of interpretations. This night made sense
to me in a way that Michael Jackson night did not (and I thought the
best songs for this show from that night were from the Jackson 5
period).

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