Well, Hung

Written by Eric Olsen
Published February 24, 2004

I am not a fan of the reject episodes of American Idol, being that they trade on cruelty, delusion, excrementitious talent, confrontation, and more cruelty. I think the reaction William Hung has received is due to his enthusiastic guilelessness in the face of rudely dismissive criticism from the AI judges, especially Simon. When an auditioner is THAT far out of the running on every level, does it really make sense to judge that person harshly based upon the normal criteria? Clearly the public has said no.

Hung is now all over the Internet and getting all kinds of attention:

    The "American Idol" judges said William Hung bombed with his gotta-see-it-to-believe-it rendition of Ricky Martin's "She Bangs."

    But rejection turned out to have a silver - maybe even platinum - lining. In the weeks since he got booted by the TV talent show, the 21-year-old Hung has become an insta-Net celebrity, sought after by talk shows, record producers and Idol dreamers everywhere.

    By now, unless your TV set is permanently tuned to PBS, you've probably seen Hung in action - arms waving over his head, hips following the beat of an entirely different drummer as he cheerfully attacks Martin's song.

    The song fights back; the song wins. And yet the mild-mannered civil engineering student is undeniably charming, his reedy tenor bringing a boyish exuberance to the sexy lyrics.

    ....Hung, who was born in Hong Kong but moved to Southern California with his family as a child, has always been interested in music. But he was concentrating on a steadier line of work, studying at the University of California, Berkeley, until he won a dorm talent contest singing, of course, "She Bangs."

    Last September, he decided to try out for "American Idol" in San Francisco, appearing before judges Cowell, Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson.

    It didn't go well. Cowell stopped him with a curt, "You can't sing, you can't dance, so what do you want me to say?"

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#1 — February 26, 2004 @ 00:01AM — Amy Jones [URL]

Dear Webmaster:

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#2 — February 26, 2004 @ 08:14AM — TDavid [URL]

I think William Hung is coming out ahead on this one. People who think that the only way to make it in the music business is to go through American Idol are wrong. He does seem to realize that some (maybe many) folks are laughing at him, not with him, he seems genuinely interested in improving his vocals.

And it's not guaranteed success anyway if you go through American Idol (Justin Guarini, anyone?). Simon Cowell shouldn't be fooling anybody, he's parlayed his whole I'm An Asshole thing into a huge payday for himself. He sort of borrowed the attitude from the host of The Weakest Link, didn't he?

It's funny when the public chooses singers differently than the judges like last night where the colored-hair girl (Amy?) won instead of the girl all the judges thought would win. They'll bring back the girl they wanted on the last chance show, I'm guessing.

#3 — February 26, 2004 @ 09:04AM — Eric Olsen

I see no musical future for Free Willy, but he is a very likeable personality and the exposure can only be good for him whatever he ends up doing, including engineering.

#4 — July 14, 2004 @ 21:10PM — vista li

do you guys think that there will be a lot of uc engineering students try out american idol? from what i heard , i know a couple of electrical engineering student said that they will! so, it will be very crowded!

#5 — July 14, 2004 @ 21:19PM — Eric Olsen

my guess is Hung is sui generis and any other electrical engineering students who audition will actually have to possess some talent to get anywhere

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