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UHadMeAtWooHoo Wrote:
That would be awesome TayBea!! So many good songs to choose
from. I still want to hear Taylor do the whole song of You May Be
Right!! w00tbounce Vienna is another one of my favorites, and
This Night too Smile


Great idea! There are alot of great ones to choose from. I would be so excited if that really happened. Billy Joel or Elton John, you can't go wrong. I love them both.

Mari, how do you think Brian would be as a mentor? The songs would be awesome.

I've been watching Season 2 on AI Rewind, I do think there was a Billy Joel week in there. We could look it up, I suppose.

I had the pleasure of watching one of MY idols as mentor in Season 6 .. Peter Noone, who in my totally unbiased opinion, was one of the best mentors ever. I know from visiting his own website that he took the responsibility very seriously, got very interested in "his kids" and went to the finale.
If only TPTB agreed with me that it's time for a new British judge...
Or having an Eagles week- Lots to choose from
Desperado, Your Lying Eyes, Take it Easy,
Wasted Time...... on and on....

Margaux Wrote:
Mari, how do you think Brian would be as a mentor? The songs would be awesome.


He's an expert and a perfectionist when it comes to getting the right song for the right person, the problems I can see him running into are the kids not listening to him, and his shyness. He was fine with me the times I met him, but I think I look friendly and harmless. Wink

I was writing a fanfic more than a year ago that involved a "California" theme night on AI, and while they wanted Brian to mentor, Carnie ended up doing it. Now, of course, she's on every reality show that'll have her, so maybe I was a little psychic with that idea! Grin

Billy Joel night would be fun! Too bad when they do country they couldn't get Garth to do it! Sad
I don't think Garth needs American Idol to promote anything new he would put out --
and that does seem to be the criteria.

And Garth and Trish together would result in great songs for both guys and girls!
I am not a huge country fan, but I do love Trish Yearwood.
Oh gosh - that would be an amazing night. Garth would be so good with all the contestants. Trisha too - they both seem like very down to earth people even though they are superstars in the country world.
So...I don't have time to say a lot this morning...

My Top 2 - David Cook & Syesha

My Bottom 2 - Jason & Archie

Realistic Bottom 2 - Jason & Brooke (toss a coin for which one leaves - probably my Brooke)
While I was cking my emails, here's what AP had to say about Paula's wacked out comments last night...it was too funny, but also really sad....she's so totally out there!! I felt bad for the contestants--does she really listen to them or is she just in a permanent state of confusion??
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Paula Abdul left 'empty' by song that wasn't

Apr 30, 2:05 AM (ET)

By JOSH L. DICKEY

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Paula Abdul must be hearing double.

On a night when "American Idol" switched up the judges' format by making them hold their appraisals until every contestant had a turn, Abdul offered feedback Tuesday for two songs by Jason Castro - except that he'd only sung one.

Unlike the usual format, in which each "Idol" performance is judged immediately, Abdul, Randy Jackson and Simon Cowell were made to take notes, then offer individual critiques in rapid succession at the end of each round. The reason, Seacrest explained, was because "this show is so tight."

So after each of the final five contestants sang one Neil Diamond song, Jackson zipped through his appraisals, offering a few terse words for each before kicking it to a visibly flustered Abdul.

"Oh gosh, we've never had to write these things down ... fast enough," she began, shuffling through her notecards. "Jason, first song, I loved hearing your lower register, which we never really hear, um ... ."

And that's where it started going off the rails.

"The second song, I felt like your usual charm wasn't - it was missing for me. It kind of left me a little empty."

Indeed.

All six people on stage, including Seacrest, stared blankly (except Syesha Mercado, who wore the furrowed brow of mystification).

"The two songs," she continued, "made me feel like you're not fighting hard enough to get into the top four."

After a smattering of nervous crowd laughter, Jackson finally broke the tension.

"That was just on the first song," he said sheepishly, pointing up to Castro. "Just on the first one."

Simon Cowell closed his eyes and shook his head, and began to guffaw as Abdul's confusion mounted.

"Oh my god, I thought you - I thought you sang twice!" she said.

She explained that she got confused by looking ahead at the notes for David Cook.

At that point Seacrest, who makes his money by smoothing over situations just such as these, pointed to Abdul, saying: "You're seeing the future, baby!" before cutting her off and throwing to Cowell.

Even Cowell gathered himself to help patch up the moment, patting Abdul on the shoulder and asking, as if to speed things along, "Paula, who was your favorite?"

Her reply: Cook (the same contestant whose performance she supposedly noted as having left her "empty").

Pressed for time, Cowell then put an end to the awkward-fest by bursting into his own rapid-fire valuation: "Jason, forgettable; David Cook, just above average; Brooke (White) a nightmare; David Archuleta, I thought it was amateurish; and Syesha, I thought it was old-fashioned.

"So guys ... I want to see the performance of a lifetime coming up," he said, as if to ensure absolute clarity, "the second time around."

Abdul told "Entertainment Tonight" after the show that she was thrown for a loop when producers apprised the judges of the change "in the dark" at the last minute.

"This was officially the strangest show we've ever done," Cowell said at the conclusion of the telecast, "but I like that. It's kind of a bit chaotic tonight."

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http://www.americanidol.com
My favortie part was duing the show an advertisment maybe saying next years Idol will have a lot of changes to it.HA,HA,HA It better after last nights major
censored up.Poor Paula I do kinda of ermm feel for her.
Can't wait for Dave Whites remarks.
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