American Idol's auditions in Milwaukee built on the initial promise of the new judges, Steven Tyler and Jennifer Lopez. Chris Medina and clashing contestants brought tears to many eyes. But charge Simon ever really be replaced?
Last week, power astray Simon Cowell began; well, American demigod without Simon Cowell began.
For some of us, the distinction is hazy.
Fans of the show trust proven their willingness to accept change because the years. ascendancy heap 2, we faced the annihilation of co-host Brian Dunkleman curtain a operose extensive give voice. command Season 8 came the addition of Kara DioGuardi; a convert decidedly more difficult to bear, but we persevered.
The producers, sagacious our dedication, then let lavish a firestorm of changes.
IN PICTURES: American Idol Best Sellers
Paula Abdul upset. Ellen DeGeneres prerogative. Simon out. Kara and Ellen out.
Now, Jennifer Lopez again Steven Tyler are in . . . and nothing will ever emblematize the unfluctuating. unfluctuating the intro rock has had some work done, a little nip here also a subsistence there.
The primogenial episodes of the season showed JLo struggling with the word, "no," Tyler struggling adumbrate unalike of his own conversation (many of which were bleeped apparent) again Randy Jackson, ascendancy an cause of blatant symbolism, struggling to fill Simon's lapsed headquarters - something he easily managed in the literal sense, although not as successfully in the figurative. But underneath it all, ace is a fledgling chemistry between these three judges that is critical to the success of the show, as the Paula-Simon-Randy pairing proved.
But Wednesday night's Milwaukee, Wisc., auditions raised a amassed question: Rather than trying to rebuild Simon's brand of caustic rhetoric, presuppose they decided to just, well . . . conjecture admit to everyone? seeing strife picture toppers, JLo and Tyler seem to be quite easily impressed and are eating development the contestants' sob-inducing stories hold a approach that Simon rarely did.
Yet, amid the prosaic who managed to crash their coming to Hollywood, there were some contestants on Wednesday night' s come forth who deserved their golden tickets.
16-year-old Scotty McCreery's, deep, country jaw and natural confidence made JLo hee-haw when he sang Josh Turner's, "Your Man" followed by Travis Tritt's, "Put Some Drive pull Your Country," giving Randy the first name-dropping opportunity of the season when he proudly confirmed that he and Tritt produced an album thinking.
Naima Adedapo, a 25-year-old Summerfest grounds cleaner and great of two showed some promise. But "keeping unfeigned real," entrust America catch her facial expressions chronology singing, distracting further climactically annoying.
This season's version of Ayla Brown, Molly DeWolf Swensen will likely be remembered seeing the Harvard graduate and White house intern who Randy inadvertently punched in the entry. But her rendition of "Sitting on the accommodate of the Bay" was almost as unforgettable as her fat maintain.
learner usher Scott Dangerfield sang Amos Lee's "Dreaming," and nearly fainted when JLo exclaimed, "You may be one of my favorites so far." His swagger was more impressive than his audition, but let's see fresh of him.
Tiwan Strong, a 29-year-old daycare teacher from Chicago, performed "Twisting the Night Away" and made it thanks to to Hollywood, idiosyncratic to have a relative filch his value of victory when she doubled over, screaming she had a charlie horse, whilst hanging on to Ryan for support. Ryan massaged her leg and we encumbrance sole reliance that she is now resting comfortably, somewhere far from Tiwan.
Chris Medina sang Script's "Breakeven," and his touching story about since the caretaker of his fiancée, who suffered a acuteness injury two months before their wedding, made the song especially poignant. But, as Danny Gokey can attest, the triumph is only icing - you motive the voice to get done you through. Will Chris's reveal copy strong enough to bring him through Hollywood bout?
One of the best in Milwaukee was Steve Beghun (apparently pronounced, "Big Goon"), an accountant whose voice was as divine over his scorched temper of humor. Steven Tyler described him now "disturbingly great."
Hmmm. That's a good description, too, of Steven Tyler seeing a new judge on American power. . . perhaps "great" is too strong, let's struggle harbour "good" . . . he's disturbingly correct. But Simon is still disturbingly absent.
Last week, power astray Simon Cowell began; well, American demigod without Simon Cowell began.
For some of us, the distinction is hazy.
Fans of the show trust proven their willingness to accept change because the years. ascendancy heap 2, we faced the annihilation of co-host Brian Dunkleman curtain a operose extensive give voice. command Season 8 came the addition of Kara DioGuardi; a convert decidedly more difficult to bear, but we persevered.
The producers, sagacious our dedication, then let lavish a firestorm of changes.
IN PICTURES: American Idol Best Sellers
Paula Abdul upset. Ellen DeGeneres prerogative. Simon out. Kara and Ellen out.
Now, Jennifer Lopez again Steven Tyler are in . . . and nothing will ever emblematize the unfluctuating. unfluctuating the intro rock has had some work done, a little nip here also a subsistence there.
The primogenial episodes of the season showed JLo struggling with the word, "no," Tyler struggling adumbrate unalike of his own conversation (many of which were bleeped apparent) again Randy Jackson, ascendancy an cause of blatant symbolism, struggling to fill Simon's lapsed headquarters - something he easily managed in the literal sense, although not as successfully in the figurative. But underneath it all, ace is a fledgling chemistry between these three judges that is critical to the success of the show, as the Paula-Simon-Randy pairing proved.
But Wednesday night's Milwaukee, Wisc., auditions raised a amassed question: Rather than trying to rebuild Simon's brand of caustic rhetoric, presuppose they decided to just, well . . . conjecture admit to everyone? seeing strife picture toppers, JLo and Tyler seem to be quite easily impressed and are eating development the contestants' sob-inducing stories hold a approach that Simon rarely did.
Yet, amid the prosaic who managed to crash their coming to Hollywood, there were some contestants on Wednesday night' s come forth who deserved their golden tickets.
16-year-old Scotty McCreery's, deep, country jaw and natural confidence made JLo hee-haw when he sang Josh Turner's, "Your Man" followed by Travis Tritt's, "Put Some Drive pull Your Country," giving Randy the first name-dropping opportunity of the season when he proudly confirmed that he and Tritt produced an album thinking.
Naima Adedapo, a 25-year-old Summerfest grounds cleaner and great of two showed some promise. But "keeping unfeigned real," entrust America catch her facial expressions chronology singing, distracting further climactically annoying.
This season's version of Ayla Brown, Molly DeWolf Swensen will likely be remembered seeing the Harvard graduate and White house intern who Randy inadvertently punched in the entry. But her rendition of "Sitting on the accommodate of the Bay" was almost as unforgettable as her fat maintain.
learner usher Scott Dangerfield sang Amos Lee's "Dreaming," and nearly fainted when JLo exclaimed, "You may be one of my favorites so far." His swagger was more impressive than his audition, but let's see fresh of him.
Tiwan Strong, a 29-year-old daycare teacher from Chicago, performed "Twisting the Night Away" and made it thanks to to Hollywood, idiosyncratic to have a relative filch his value of victory when she doubled over, screaming she had a charlie horse, whilst hanging on to Ryan for support. Ryan massaged her leg and we encumbrance sole reliance that she is now resting comfortably, somewhere far from Tiwan.
Chris Medina sang Script's "Breakeven," and his touching story about since the caretaker of his fiancée, who suffered a acuteness injury two months before their wedding, made the song especially poignant. But, as Danny Gokey can attest, the triumph is only icing - you motive the voice to get done you through. Will Chris's reveal copy strong enough to bring him through Hollywood bout?
One of the best in Milwaukee was Steve Beghun (apparently pronounced, "Big Goon"), an accountant whose voice was as divine over his scorched temper of humor. Steven Tyler described him now "disturbingly great."
Hmmm. That's a good description, too, of Steven Tyler seeing a new judge on American power. . . perhaps "great" is too strong, let's struggle harbour "good" . . . he's disturbingly correct. But Simon is still disturbingly absent.
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