Friday, May 26, 2006
American Idol Season Finale
American Idol...what a great show!!And to think
there were more votes cast for the final two,
Katherine and Taylor, 63 million. More than any
elected President of the United States has ever
received!(don't we know there is a war going on?) yes
we do but what the hell can we do about now?. One of
the reasons most of us enjoyed Idol so, is because it
is an escape from the horror of war, to what America
really is like, and how any one can make it in life in
this country without being suppressed. With all my
heart, I hope America did the right thing for the
Iraqi people and not to many more Americans and Iraqi
innocents die for the cause.Time will tell.
American Idol had sentimentality and there has
always been a good feeling when the majority of people
you know watched the same thing you did. Kind of like
when Elvis, The Beatles, Doors, Rolling Stones and so
forth performed on "The Ed Sullivan Show". A person
couldn't wait until the next day to talk with friends
and give opinions, just like I'm doing now. Remember
when just about everyone knew all the hit songs on the
radio? You could drive around town with the
convertible top down and the radio turned up and
listen with almost a stereo affect when the guy next
to you had the same song on. Of course there were only
a couple of big top forty stations in each town.
Idol had everything last night. Fun, entertainment
and some fine performances. Carrie Underwood and Clay
Aikmen are truly professionals and showed it last
night. They have sold a lot of records. I loved the
duets that were performed and some brought some
sentimental tears to my eyes. Parris Bennett and Al
Jarreau were wonderful. Hard to believe Parris has
such a fine voice for being a teen.They were all
excellent. Chris Daughtry and Live, ( Chris will be a
star),Elliot Yamen and Blige (Elliot is so good, but
Blige seemed to not know the song she sang.? Taylor
and Toni Braxton where very good! The Burt Bacharach
segment was heart warming. Give credit to Dionne
Warwick doing some of the songs she recorded over 45
years ago.Her songs brought back many memories for me
of make up break up times with girls.(maybe you to if
you were around then?) The Katherine McPhee duet with
Meatloaf was very, very good and maybe the best. You
can't help falling in love with Katherine when
watching her perform. It is almost as if you wish you
could reach the TV screen and touch her. She will not
only be a famous singer but an actress, too.! If Elvis
were alive today and was Katharine's age, I could see
them as a perfect couple.
I like how the families are brought into American
Idol. Shows where these performers came from. It may
sound corny but if you watch all the episodes one
almost feels as if you know them all. Liberace was a
master at using the screen to almost reach out into
your living room and bring you on stage with him.
Women were in love with him, (a lot of men too).
Showman ship always works and that is why Taylor Hicks
won. He never let the putting down by Simon affect him
one bit. He went on and yes... I did like his shinny
fancy suits.(thank you, Elvis)
Speaking of showmanship....hard to beat Prince. He
knows how to put it together and has so much talent.
When the song "Raspberry Beret" came out in 85, I was
working a t KJR at the time. The program director"Tom
Watson" a very nice man for some reason refused to
play it! Gary Lockwood, myself and others could not
believe it and begged him to no avail.
I liked the "Broke-note Cowboy" segment. Those three
guys weren't too bad.(kind of cute, too)
The only low point to the show was showing the poor
sport women swearing and Ryan Seacrest making
references to her being a hooker. Could have done with
out that. A lot of young kids (the majority) are
watching that stuff including my grand-girls.(Does any
one remember when comedian Jackie Mason was on Ed
Sullivan and ED thought Jackie gave him the finger as
he walked off stage? He was never invited back again
and was black-balled from most of the TV networks.
Jackie to this day says he never did it and I believe
him.
Well lets hope they have another good group of
singers next year on Idol. A lot of nay sayers thought
it would be a one season wonder!! (see the movie "That
Thing You Do" with Tom Hanks. It captures the sixty's
perfectly.
Rock on Brothers and Sisters,
Joe
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3 comments:
Party on, Wayne! Party on, Garth!
How can anyone NOT enjoy American Idol? It's fun, fresh, inspiring, brings families together and gives each of these kids a great opportunity to launch their careers. It's great to feel part of something positive when everything else in the country seems to be going to Hell in a hand-basket.
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