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TV Review: American Idol 6 - Diana Ross Week

Written by Toni Dimayuga
Published March 14, 2007

Good Lord, this must be the worst Top 12 ever in the history of this show. I understand that it's a bigger stage and bigger audience, and the nerves are kicking in but come on — two people forgetting the lyrics? That's just pathetic.

By the way, from now on I shall refer to them only by their first names since you all should know who they are by now. Not to mention that I'm lazy to type their full names.

It appears that the Top 12 have had some makeovers. Jordin's curls are neater. Phil isn't hiding his bald head under a cap. Blake and Chris aren't wearing t-shirts. I'm dismayed however, to see Chris S. without his trademark glasses. Dude, keep the specs. Even Simon says so. Sanjaya has a horrifying makeover, sporting a hairstyle that I haven't seen since Little Orphan Annie.

My favorite part of the evening was the banter between Ryan and Simon. It was so awesome. Before Melinda's performance, she complains to Ryan that her high heels are killing her. Ryan asks Simon for advice on what to do about the heels, to which Simon says something like, "You should know, Ryan." Here's how the rest of the conversation went:

Ryan: Stay out of my closet.

Simon: Come out!

Ryan: (wearing a fake smile, to camera) We're friends.

This week the contestants met with Diana Ross, who gave them individual guidance as they sang one of her tunes for her. Man, that must have been intimidating. For the most part, Ms. Ross gave each person some real advice, and not just spewed meaningless crap like Paula usually does. Incidentally, Ms. Ross is performing during the results show to promote her tour.

I'm going to give each contestant a letter grade, but this time I'll start with the lowest group.

C

Sanjaya should be happy right now, because Brandon has just saved his neck this week. It's bad enough that he does a boring rendition of "You Can't Hurry Love," with a squeaky high note in the middle, but he forgot the damn words. Brandon literally stopped singing for about three seconds. What the hell, dude? Everyone and their mother knows this fucking song. Even Phil Collins covered this at one point. How can you forget the words? Brandon is so going home tonight.

It pains me to put Chris S. in this category, but he so deserves it this week. He tried to modernize "Endless Love," which is a cool idea, but he changed the song so radically that I barely recognized it. Hell, the opening sequence sounded like Coldplay's "Clocks". Simon said that he took a beautiful song and murdered it. I hope this teaches Chris not to mess with the classics.

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Published: March 14, 2007
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#1 — March 14, 2007 @ 14:28PM — alessandro nicolo [URL]

I agree; weak top 12. I hope you're wrong about Brandon - at least there's real talent there. He just needs to find and channel it better. I can't take another week with Sanpjama. The boys seem to be a more daring bunch than we've seen. Clearly, the three girls you mentioned have set themselves apart. Head and shoulders above the rest at this time.

#2 — March 14, 2007 @ 14:56PM — Ty

Dialidol predicts a bottom 3 of :

Blake, Chris Sligh, and Stephanie, with Stephanie going home.

Frankly, with this last ep, I am pissed they had it be Diana Ross Week. This is just like AI 1 and 2 when it was motown week to start off the finals: the purpose is to get rid of a white non r&B singer.

Hopefully American stuck it these racists and didn't vote for Stephanie, sending her home.

P.S. According to dialidol, Sanjaya had third most votes.

#3 — March 14, 2007 @ 16:48PM — Albanesse

I am not sure its to weed out whitey... but I do think that Motown is such an inconic style that if a singer chose to change something it would get panned and if they did not then its treated just as a copy.

#4 — March 14, 2007 @ 16:56PM — Kaonashi [URL]

Alessandro- I do commend the guys for being daring and trying to change things up. But like I said, it's very tricky since you don't want to lose the original meaning and melody of the song such that it's unrecognizable.

Ty- I highly doubt that a TV show created by a group of old, white, British men would try to weed out white contestants. That's rather far-fetched, don't you think?

#5 — March 14, 2007 @ 18:26PM — alessandro nicolo [URL]

There is no conspiracy.

#6 — March 14, 2007 @ 19:20PM — Ty

Oh come now. This is AI 6, and now 3 of the 6 seasons have started with Motown (or practically Motown with Diana Ross) week to start the finals.

They never dare start off the finals with, I dunno:

Country week?

Modern Rock Week?

In fact, I doubt we'll have modern rock week just so that Melinda and LaKisha can sing that old school R&B style every week!

#7 — March 14, 2007 @ 19:23PM — Ty

"I highly doubt that a TV show created by a group of old, white, British men would try to weed out white contestants. That's rather far-fetched, don't you think?"

You are SO naive. The old, white, british men, care about one thing: MONEY.

They know where the money lies in america, which is the youth, and youth of america loves R&B singers, so they are all about pimping out two singers who can't sing ANYTHING ELSE BUT old school R&B.

#8 — March 14, 2007 @ 19:47PM — Kaonashi [URL]

Ty- I don't think it makes any difference what the theme is the first week. I don't recall Country being the theme during the first week in season 4, yet Carrie Underwood still won.

and youth of america loves R&B singers

Ah, not quite. Young people tend to be into pop music, hip-hop, rock, and emo/alternative- not necessarily R&B. R&B is actually geared towards an older audience.

The last two winners were white. Where's the conspiracy?

If you don't like Melinda or LaKisha and the type of music they sing, that's your opinion. You're more than welcome to make yourself heard by not voting for them. Who do you prefer? Gina? Chris S.? Show them your support.

#9 — March 14, 2007 @ 20:19PM — Ty

Yeah, I like Gina and Chris Sligh. I do show them my support.

In my opinion as far as this week, ANYONE WHO FORGETS WORDS DOESN'T DESERVE VOTES.

That is probably why Dialidol predicts Stephanie will go home: She forgot words, her fanbase tends to spend more voting for Lakisha/Melinda than her, and she is not quite memorable.

"The last two winners were white. Where's the conspiracy?"

That's just it. The first three winners of AI were R&B or soul singers, so AI made sure the last two winners would be white and sing something else. Sure Taylor is soul, but much different than Ruben, the worst singer alive.

So now the conspiracy is back to make sure a Melinda/LaKisha wins, and part of that is not having them sing anything outside of their comfort zone.

#10 — March 14, 2007 @ 20:20PM — Ty

In Carrie's season, the first week was NOT Motown week, because they didn't want her or Bo Bice to get eliminated quick.

Just like AI 1 and 2, this season of AI wants to get rid of a good non-R&B singer quick so that Melinda and Lakisha have an easy path to the finals.

For me personally, I will kill myself if the final is Melinda vs. LaKisha. Can you say BOREFEST????

#11 — March 14, 2007 @ 20:35PM — Kaonashi [URL]

Ty,

Yeah, I like Gina and Chris Sligh. I do show them my support.

In my opinion as far as this week, ANYONE WHO FORGETS WORDS DOESN'T DESERVE VOTES.


At least we agree on two things :)

I personally don't care if Stephanie or Brandon goes home. I've been bored by both since the beginning. For them to forget the words is just unforgivable. As for Haley, I'm disappointed because I was finally warming up to her during last night's performance, but then she too botched it.

The first three winners of AI were R&B or soul singers

Er, Kelly Clarkson isn't an R&B or soul singer. Her first album was pure American Idol cheesy, catchy pop music. Have you heard her second, Grammy-award winning album? It's more of pop rock/adult contemporary. One of the songs was written by Avril Lavigne, who is the farthest you can get from R&B.

There's no need to kill yourself. I doubt that the final showdown will be between Melinda and LaKisha. One will cancel out the other, as it happened during Season 3. Note that every year the Top 2 has been composed of people from vastly different genres: R&B (Ruben) and adult contemporary (Clay); country (Carrie) and rock (Bo); blues/jazz (Taylor) and adult contemporary (Katharine).

But I'm willing to bet that one of them will be in the Top 2.

#12 — March 14, 2007 @ 21:42PM — Ty

Nice post.

but you are forgetting Kelly vs. Justin, basically the same style at time of the finals,

and

Fantasia vs. Diana Degarmo, both R&B style.

"But I'm willing to bet that one of them will be in the Top 2."

Not having themes that will seriously challenge Melinda and LaKisha will insure this, and insure the win for which ever of the 2 makes the finals.

So basically, if you are Chris Sligh, or Gina Glocksen, you want Melinda and LaKisha gone way before you even get to the final 4.

I also agree, Melinda and LaKisha's fanbases overlap, meaning one will go, the other one that stays though will take the fans of the other and be invincible. That is my fear.

#13 — March 14, 2007 @ 21:43PM — Ty

"My favorite part of the evening was the banter between Ryan and Simon. It was so awesome. Before Melinda's performance, she complains to Ryan that her high heels are killing her. Ryan asks Simon for advice on what to do about the heels, to which Simon says something like, "You should know, Ryan." Here's how the rest of the conversation went:

Ryan: Stay out of my closet.

Simon: Come out!

Ryan: (wearing a fake smile, to camera) We're friends."

This is your FAVORITE part????? You know that gay rights groups have been pissed off for years calling AI homo-phobic, and this kind of stuff plays that up. I find this banter disgusting and rude to gay people, just like that Super Bowl Snickers ad which has since been pulled.

#14 — March 15, 2007 @ 00:52AM — Kaonashi [URL]

Ty- To be fair, I never watched Season 1, but it seemed to me from the little bits of footage that I've seen later that Kelly and Justin were both in the pop genre. As for Fantasia and Diana, I don't think that Diana is R&B. Actually, she didn't seem to fit any category, which is possibly why she lost.

I'm astonished that you seem to abhor R&B so much. I'm not a country fan myself, but I don't think I hate it as much as you seem to hate R&B. I wasn't happy when Carrie won, and I wish that Chris had won but those things happen. Besides, Chris isn't doing too shabby at the moment. I wouldn't worry so much if I were you. There will no doubt be some sort of country night, and a rock night.

As for the banter between Ryan and Simon, the reason I loved that scene was because I couldn't believe that Simon pretty much outed Ryan. I don't know what Ryan's problem is- he should just come out and be done with it. It's no big deal these days.

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#15 — March 15, 2007 @ 03:40AM — diana ross congradssssss [URL]

Congrads on Diana Ross Tues and Wed. - we loved the she entered the stage.

That hair - outstanding
the body - great
diana ross just great

#16 — March 15, 2007 @ 10:44AM — Pat Fish [URL]

Sanjaya should have been gone long ago. In fact, he definitely cost Sundance a chance at the top 12.

Sanjaya is supported by a)10 year old girls and b)interior designers across the fruited plains.

On a positive note, give the guy credit, his hair was styled EXACTLY LIKE DIANA Ross'! He's just being polite.

#17 — March 15, 2007 @ 12:27PM — alessandro nicolo [URL]

Ty, I'm willing to bet that country music sales are probably as big as R&B. I see what you're saying and maybe there some special considerations made but nothing that would suggest a conspiracy. Sanjaya, now that's a conspiracy :<). Too bad Brandon had a bad week.

#18 — March 16, 2007 @ 07:31AM — Jacqui

I can't believe that anyone would think that Diana Ross' performance on American Idol was even close to being a good one! She came out and practically stumbled on her heals; then she shouted "HI" to the contestants which sounded like she was drunk (which I think she was) and then couldn't carry her song AT ALL!! It was so recognizable that a) her pipes are gone, or b) she was drunk, or c) both! I felt embarrassed for her and for all the contestants who had to stand up and aplaud for someone they were trying to emulate.

#19 — March 20, 2007 @ 10:49AM — markus

In answer about Stephanie "forgetting her lyrics", Randy was incorrect. "Love Hangover"s opening line is "If there's a cure for this, I don't want it; I don't want it". In the full length version of the song, Diana repeats this line again. In the single edit, the line is followed with "If there's a remedy, I'll run from it, from it". From the length of it, it's obvious Stephanie was using the full length version as her vocal guide. Apparently, O Great Randy was not familiar with this...

#20 — March 20, 2007 @ 12:24PM — Kaonashi [URL]

Jacqui- I couldn't agree with you more. It was an odd performance by Ms. Ross. I'm sure that she's given many great performances during her lifetime, but last week was not one of them.

markus- Thanks for clearing that up for us. I knew that I didn't hear anything weird from Stephanie that night. She wasn't like Brandon or Haley, who literally stopped singing for a few seconds because they forgot the words.

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