'American Idol': Top 8 men perform
Doesn't it seem like the American Idol guys just performed? I guess a whole week has gone by already. Let's see how they do tonight -- and whether they'll reference the David Hernandez as stripper situation.
Tonight's theme: the 1980s. Tonight's question: most embarrassing moments.
Luke Menard is first, and his moment is that his sister dressed him up as a girl when he was 8. Then, BOOM, time to sing. He sings "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go," and he is so-so bad. (Sorry.) So bad that one of my cats goes crazy during his last high note. Randy Jackson asks him if he was having a good time. He says yes. Randy says it was all right, a little corny. Paula Abdul says she is surprised he picked that song, but that he has a "great instrument" and she loved his interpretation. If he has a "great instrument," I think it must be a guitar or oboe or some other thing he failed to bring with him on stage. Maybe Simon Cowell will bring us back to earth. Please? "I didn't like it, I thought it was weak, a bit girly. ... There is no chance you're going to make it through, not even to the Top 12." Yay!
David Archuleta is next. His embarrassing moment was when he was singing at a concert and his voice gave out, so his mom came up on stage to finish for him. Hopefully that won't happen ever during this show! On stage, he takes on Phil Collins' "Another Day in Paradise," and he's playing the piano at the start. His voice is clear and lovely as usual, although this song isn't really as touching as last week's "Imagine." But that would be a tough one to follow no matter what. Randy says it was an interesting song choice, but didn't show off his vocal prowess. Still, "it was nice." Paula says she was glad there were a couple of off notes because it proved he is human. Simon says it wasn't as good as last week and that he should have stayed at the piano. He adds that David should make sure to watch to mood and avoid so much gloominess.
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Tonight's theme: the 1980s. Tonight's question: most embarrassing moments.
Luke Menard is first, and his moment is that his sister dressed him up as a girl when he was 8. Then, BOOM, time to sing. He sings "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go," and he is so-so bad. (Sorry.) So bad that one of my cats goes crazy during his last high note. Randy Jackson asks him if he was having a good time. He says yes. Randy says it was all right, a little corny. Paula Abdul says she is surprised he picked that song, but that he has a "great instrument" and she loved his interpretation. If he has a "great instrument," I think it must be a guitar or oboe or some other thing he failed to bring with him on stage. Maybe Simon Cowell will bring us back to earth. Please? "I didn't like it, I thought it was weak, a bit girly. ... There is no chance you're going to make it through, not even to the Top 12." Yay!
David Archuleta is next. His embarrassing moment was when he was singing at a concert and his voice gave out, so his mom came up on stage to finish for him. Hopefully that won't happen ever during this show! On stage, he takes on Phil Collins' "Another Day in Paradise," and he's playing the piano at the start. His voice is clear and lovely as usual, although this song isn't really as touching as last week's "Imagine." But that would be a tough one to follow no matter what. Randy says it was an interesting song choice, but didn't show off his vocal prowess. Still, "it was nice." Paula says she was glad there were a couple of off notes because it proved he is human. Simon says it wasn't as good as last week and that he should have stayed at the piano. He adds that David should make sure to watch to mood and avoid so much gloominess.
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