"American Idol" Recap: Top 12 Boys--It's the Guys Turn!

Top 12 Guys: Time to separate the boys from the men
“American Idol” was on a real streak. A losing streak. Simon was on his own kind of streak. His brutal yet honest words blazed trails of sorrow for the male contestants.
Grab some coffee because you’re gonna need it to read this sleep inducing recap. But first things first. Thank God Ellen’s hair got fixed! She was so much more herself. Gone was the nervous twitch…Ellen was back!
While Ellen’s nerves were calm, Simon decided to step up the pressure for the already petrified contestants. “If you lose it tonight or if you forget the words, your career is over.”
Helpful, Simon.
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Todrick Hall: Todrick was the writer, actor and dancer who performed with Fantasia on Broadway. Todrick had a great presence and started off with charisma and charm. It was short lived. In the middle of the song, he went flat and pitchy.
Simon: “I think you came over as a dancer trying to sing rather than a singer trying to dance. I’m all for taking risks providing you can improve it, but what you did was murder the song. It was verging on stupid what you just did.”
Simon was not messing around and was being a bit overdramatic. MURDER the song? It wasn’t that bad.
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Aaron Kelly: Aaron, a goofy looking kid who looked so young you would swear he’s still nursing, sang a country ballad and lost me immediately. It was as if Aaron was dragging, pulling and lugging the song across the stage.
Apparently Aaron hadn’t watched the strict admonition given to 17 year-old Katie Stevens the night before. The song was too old for him. “Come on kid! Be a kid!” I wanted to scream.
Simon: “Bearing in mind that it was your first live show, it was quite a good performance. You look as if you are embarrassed to be here and you’re not even confident enough to know why you’re here. You’re a good singer, very likeable, very cute. You need to take control of the song. Absolutely 100% you’ll be here next week.”
I was crestfallen. My first disagreement with Simon this season. It was short lived.
Jermaine Sellers: I was distracted by Jermaine’s rapper wedding outfit. But hey, you had to love his voice, so soulful and beautiful. I had goose bumps.
Ellen picked up on Jermaine’s outfit and said, “I love your look”. Yeah, duh! He was dressed just like her!
Simon: “Look, it’s the kind of song that if you were playing piano in a cocktail bar, someone in their 50’s would request that song. You have totally blown your opportunity here.” Whoa, a double whammy! Simon just insulted Jermaine AND me. I would never ask to hear that song!
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Tim Urban: Tim Urban had been told to go home, but thanks to his good fortune that Chris Golightly had been disqualified due to a contract with a band, he was called up and brought back on the show. Tim felt incredibly blessed. It was short lived.
Tim sang “Apologize” and after he finished the song, he should have made a national apology to the entire country for subjecting us to his terrible song. However, there was one distinguishing factor you should know about Tim. Tim was ADORABLE! Just ask Ellen and Kara.
Simon: “We made the right decision by not putting you through the first time. There was nothing, nothing to take from that. The vocals were weak, you don’t have the presence.” If Tim makes it through, it will be because of all the tweens with the cell phones that have become a sixth digit on their hand because remember, HE WAS ADORABLE!
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Joe Munoz: Joe sang yet another slow song. I liked his voice and his song choice. But he sounded a little off, weak and a little shaky. I could swear I saw his knees shaking. Can you blame him? Simon was about to give him feedback.
Simon: “Look, it’s very important that with this show you have to get out of the bubble. This competition can actually find stars that will sell records all over the world. You gave a safe, forgettable performance. It was limp and forgettable, rather like our host.”
Wow, Simon slipped in a low blow to clueless Ryan.
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Tyler Grady: Tyler was the mini-me wannabe Jim Morrison. Randy called him Tyler Morrison. Tyler sang, “American Woman”. Tyler just never quite cut it. I wanted to see a little more juice, a little more coming from his gut, a little more sensuality.
Simon: “Look, ok, the plus side: People are going to remember that performance. The down side, they will remember it partly for the wrong reasons. My issue with you is that you come off as someone who’s attended “pretend rock star school”. You were a cliché.”
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Lee Dewyze: Lee had a Bruce Springsteen kind of voice. Lee was more successful than the others, but that wasn’t saying much.
Randy and Kara thought it was less than stellar. Simon pulled rank and said, "I thought this was the best performance so far. This guy is a naturally good singer. You’re going to do really well in this competition". A solid endorsement from Simon? This was Dewyze’s lucky night because he really wasn’t all that.
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John Park: Besides wanting to marry Shania Twain (this should have automatically disqualified him), John sang, “God Bless the Child.” John had a great voice with an open and friendly face, but the song was boring and so yesterday’s news.
Simon: “John, you have got to have an incredible voice to take on that song and you haven’t. It came off as very flat and zero emotion. It was a pointless song.”
Michael Lynche: “Big Mike” was the new dad who missed the birth of his child. Big Mike sang a small song. My mind wandered during his performance. Big Mike was underwhelming.
Uh oh. Simon once again looked annoyed. Although Ellen, Randy and Kara kind of praised Big Mike because he “had a good story”, Simon gave BM the hard facts, “What they are really trying to say to you was that you were like the support act before the main act. You’re a big guy with a big heart who delivered so little.”
Ellen insisted his story would carry him through. I was callous and didn’t care about “his story”. Can America please lose its attachment to the sob stories? Single mothers, grandmas with Alzheimer’s, homeless street performers, bad teeth, and fathers that miss the birth of their children. Go stand in line people! Everyone has a story these days!
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Alex Lambert: Alex was still suffering post-traumatic stress disorder after being eviscerated by the booted wannabe rocker Mary Powers.
After hearing his song, I understood why Mary Powers was yelling at him. He definitely was the weakest link. How did this guy get this far? How did he get past the Simon talent meter? Even the audience had a hard time clapping.
Simon: “I don’t know who was happier for that to end, you or me. That was the most uncomfortable performance of the night. I really like you but if it’s uncomfortable for you, it’s uncomfortable for the people watching.”
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Casey James: FINALLY the moment Kara had been waiting for came (no pun intended). Kara, eyes transfixed on Casey, was in a love trance.
Casey was cool as a cucumber. He had a charming sexy smile when he sang, great eyes and I believed him. I can’t remember what he sang, but I really believed him.
Kara was having a hot flash. She gushed, “Casey, I don’t recognize you with your shirt on. It was hard for me to listen to, I’m married, honey I love you, but it got a little pitchy when you were holding me in your arms.” Ellen, after witnessing Kara’s total lack of inhibition had a barf bag in her hand and added, “I could feel Kara undressing you with her eyes. You’re gonna get votes like crazy, it doesn’t matter how you sang.”
Unfortunately for me, I didn’t have a barf bag handy and had to take a quick bathroom break. My relief was short lived when Kara added, “Seriously, you, Casey, are eye candy and you are ear candy. “ Kara needed a cold shower and a marriage counselor (I’m available).
Simon: “Casey, we both were cursed with good looks. Somehow you have to manage the talent thing as well. What I liked about you today was you chose the right song, you were very honest, very sincere, very likeable, and obviously the cougar here loves you” (a bam slam to Kara!).
Andrew Garcia: Andrew had been a fan favorite since his rendition of “Straight Up” during the auditions. Andrew sang some kind of song about sugar and I really liked him. I liked his mellow and distinctive way of singing.
Simon: “Andrew, I was looking forward to hearing you more than anyone else but I was disappointed. Tonight you didn’t take a risk. You have a great story (there we go again with the story) and you have a really really fantastic recording voice, but I’m really disappointed with that. You’ve got to do better than that.”
All in all, the guys had a so-so night and lost a golden opportunity to make the women look really bad. Pretty much everybody looked bad.
My prediction of who’s going home? Tim Urban and Alex Lambert.
The results show is tomorrow night and you’re on your own. I’ve got some other important shows to watch: The Marriage Ref with Alex Baldwin (this screams disaster) and Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains (even more disaster).
Between doing these recaps and watching these other “reality” shows, I really should have my head examined.


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Rodrick is a little much – he needs to calm down. Love that Aaron Kelly – cute in that David Archuletta way. Jermaine is getting on my nerves – something a little too winky wink about him especially with the damn hat and the tails – too cool for school in the “I’m not doing it for myself, it’s for my CITY” way. Please, your city doesn’t need you, douchebag – the garbage will still get picked up whether you win or not, mmmmkay?
Tim Urban is adorable but he’s torturing cats with his vocals. He’s making love to the camera but I know he’s faking orgasm. Joe Munoz is appealing and genuinely cute, not that fake Tim Urban, “hair-swept” cute. Tyler – god, I hate this song. And I’m confused because he’s not heinous looking and I’m not the least bit sexually attracted to him. Lee – he’s annoyed me from the beginning with the damn soul knit cap and hoodie. And it’s a problem when you’re hot and not even the gays will care. Simon is so wrong about him. John Park is incredibly cute – holy crap that smile. But I can’t understand a word he’s saying. He’s going to need to pick up his game a little bit if he has a chance of staying.
Michael Lynche – he’s all story. Not feeling the rest of it. He’s here because America loves that he’s a new father. Yawn. Alex Lambert – the bizarro Adam Lambert. Is that a mullet? He’s a disaster – holding that mic like Whitney Houston grips the crack pipe. Casey – swoon – and so cliché swoon but I don’t care. Definitely on board with Casey. Too bad this song sucks. Andrew Garcia – I know I’m supposed to like this but I don’t. Oh wait, judges don’t either. Was “Straight Up” THAT good for chrissakes? Getting a lot of mileage out of one clever turn it seems to me…
Excuse me?
I feel like I'm fighting my inner Simon Cowell, but could you get the names of the songs right, please? "God Bless the Child"..classic song by Billie Holiday. His version was very boring but calling it "old news" seems a little absurd.
And I did not like Cowell's own snark about 50 year olds. I'm thrilled that people have finally stopped mining Celine Dion power ballads at every turn, nut a good song is a good song. It's hard to top Fantasia's "Summertime".
Having said that, ..what a miserable couple of nights, for the most part. And the criticism of Todrick Hall for being TOO original was absurd.
Sorry to hear Idol was so lame. But thanks again for the recap so that I'll be up to speed when the Olympics are over.
I probably won't be able to watch Survivor either (Canada vs. USA in women's hockey) but I'll be reading Gypsyboots recap, which I've really been enjoying.
Hope to see Survivor fans there tomorrow morning.
There is nobody this season, male or female, that strikes me as a super talent like Adam Lambert or David (Cooke)? Casey and Lee were the only decent guys last night.. and they both have a long way to go. Maybe it's just nerves but I think this is a pretty weak group... weak enough for me to stop watching very soon if things don't change. Rated!
I like Ellen a lot but not on this show. As much controversy as Simon generates I predict that this show will last one season without him. He is very good at what he does on AI, and he is usually on the money.
Ellen seems like a fish out of water, out of her element. her lack of experience and expertise in the music business is glaring.
Thanks again for the recap of a show I probably won't watch again for months.
But the judges were so busy being childish and distracting that they didn't even pay attention to him, and then their feedback was completely worthless. Did he oversing, was he "flat" or "pitchy", did he need to change anything or was anything particularly good?
Who knows - they never said any of that. They just laughed about how "hot" he is and Kara's stupid crush, and distracted him while he was singing.
You say he was cool as a cucumber - I hope there's video of it up soon because in the closeups you can see he's nervous as hell. And on top of it totally embarrassed by the hormonal reaction and probably standing up there thinking "Okay you think I'm fucking cute, but what did you think of my singing?"
I mean seriously, if the other three were drooling all over some chick up there, clowning it up while she tried to sing, and then saying "Wow, I almost didn't recognize you with your shirt on", there'd be a total outcry. It was rude and disrespectful on a show that's supposed to be about SINGING.
(and if Randy or Simon or Ellen asked a female contestant to take her shirt off or hike up her skirt during the audition, they would - rightly - be taken to task or even drummed off the show).
The judges could not be more clear about what they are looking for. Its baffling that the contestants don't seem to get it when the path to victory is so narrowly and clearly defined.
So, while I'm full-on 100% convinced that Andrew Garcia is the next American Idol, I too was disappointed last night. I wanted something surprising and exciting and his performance last night was neither. I hope for all of our sakes that he steps it up next week.
Casey James was the best last night. I thought I never needed to hear another Bryan Adams song ever again, but I enjoyed it despite myself. I predict that Casey and Andrew will be the Adam and Chris of Season 9.
Simon was fantastic last night. I don't know how the show will go on without him next season.
Love Lilly Scott. Her take on the hidden Beatles' gem, Fixing a Hole was terrific. Good stuff.
Crystal is MY Idol. Love the attitude, but I think she needs to get more "hungry"...the ho hum ain't gonna win it for her. I love her look, she is actually very pretty. I have had enough of the haters about her teeth...we are so fucking obsessed with artificial "whiteness" in the U.S...but 2 hours with a laser would fix that right up if that's what's demanded...get over it, she's really good.
As for guys...Casey James and John Park are favorites, though John's take on "God Bless the Child" was really flat! Yhe judges were awful to him with that asinine, "Kara's crush" nonsense. They seemed not to listen to his first minute of performance at all. Very rude to him.
I am so confused sometimes by what the damn judges want. Jazz standards like "Lullaby of Birdland" (which Lilly did in Hollywood week); "Summertime" done by Fantasia...and "Feelin' Good" (Adam Lambert); The Way You Look Tonight (Kris Allen) have become part and parcel of Idol...and yet the judges seem to push artists away from such things early on.
They had a RAT PACK week for crying out loud. I think that what they are looking for is so elusive it's hard to pick out. If I were a contestant I'd be going nuts. "Don't go for the big runs"..."Don't look like a coffee house/karaoke/cruise ship/broadway singer"; "Don't do country"; "Do/Don't re-make an iconic song"
I'd go nuts.
As anyone who has written a recap knows, it is always greatly appreciated when someone takes the time to chip in and add their .02. Thank you to all and I'll be back with a tiny short update on who got voted off tonight.
Also bummed about Janell. I felt like she had potential.
Oh, GREAT AI Boys recap on Gawker..... I like reading the recaps but hate the show.
Have fun. But remember: if this really is the end days, is this where you want to check out?????