
Can the Rolling Stones revive Season 9 of "American Idol"? In a word, no. I came to Tuesday night’s competition disgruntled, disappointed and highly skeptical. I used to be a believer back in the day when Idol produced greats like Kelly Clarkson, Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Hudson and Chris Daughtry. I should have known better when Adam Lambert didn’t win and sworn off American Idol forever right then and there.
But I’m ever the trouper and for what? To watch Lilly Scott go home and doe-eyed Katie Stevens stay? To see talented Todrick get booted so Tim Urban, a cute but talentless kid, remain?
Tuesday night’s theme was the music of the Rolling Stones and I could envision Mick Jagger pouting already.
Michael Lynche: Michael’s mom died a couple of years ago so she couldn’t be at the show to watch him. He had already captured the hearts of America when he missed the birth of his first child because of the auditions (it clearly doesn’t take much to capture the hearts of Americans). Michael sang, “Miss You” and I didn’t. Lynche’s rendition did nothing for me. He closed his eyes too much. It’s hard for me to trust a guy who closes his eyes while he sings.
Randy thought he “slayed” it and Simon thought it was corny.
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Didi Benami: I wondered if this was a competition about who had the bigger Mom sob stories. Didi’s mom is alive but couldn’t handle watching her daughter compete so she wasn’t at the show. I thought, “Who cares?”
Didi sang, “Play With Fire”. Oh, I liked Didi. She came off as rough, tough, soft, sexy and no-nonsense. Her voice was strong, she sang with emotion and I believed her. What was with those hand-waving fans, though? Those hands were a corny distraction. All in all, I thought it was Didi’s best performance yet.
The judges all agreed with me and Ellen added, “You made the word ‘fire’ two syllables which was gurr reat”. Now that was really corny.
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Casey James: Casey’s story involved his mom and dad who were divorced when he was 4 and a single mom sob story ensued.
Casey sang, “It’s All Over Now”. I hated this song right from the start. It was irritating and grating to my nerves. Did the Rolling Stones really sing this song? This was country gone bad. I thought it was a horrible song choice. For me, I used to love Casey, and you guessed it, it’s all over now.
Randy and Ellen loved it. Kara was relentless with her passion for Casey, “Last week you were trying to be a rock star. Tonight, you WERE a rock star. This was your best performance!” I was nauseous.

Lacey Brown: What? A supportive family? No sob story? Lacey’s father is a pastor and Lacey’s been singing mostly in church groups. Lacey’s parents were sitting in the audience glowing with pride and I went, “Ah”.
Lacey sang, “Ruby Tuesday”. Her version sounded more like a Beatles song than a Rolling Stones one…there were violins and once again those damn waving hands from the audience. Please they must get rid of those annoying waving hands! Oh no, Lacey sounded way off key. She sounded jittery and nervous and I was left wondering if she had had too much Red Bull. Then she sat down for the rest of the song…a sure kiss of death for any song sung. I’m glad Lacey’s parents love her. She will need their support sooner than later.
Randy: “Yo, very interesting. I was pleasantly surprised”. Randy had been hypnotized by the waving hands.
Andrew Garcia: Andrew’s parents got out of the gangs and gave Andrew a better life. Who couldn’t love this story? Oh no, Dad started crying. Sorry, maybe I’ve become too hard hearted but these stores have nothing to do with talent. I was getting tired of being jerked around.
Maybe the next big reality show could be, “America’s Top Sob Stories”. It would be an instant hit.
Andrew sang, “Gimme Shelter” and I liked it. I would have liked to have seen more emotion and passion conveyed.
Randy: “Yo! I love the Stones, I love you, and it was pitchy”.
New rule for Randy: No more “yo’s” and no more “pitchy’s”.
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Katie Stevens: Kute Katie had the whole family there plus her older brother’s college friends. I sensed trouble from those college friends. Katie said she wanted to put Connecticut on the map. I think Joe Lieberman has already done a pretty good job of that. Katie shouldn’t want any more attention drawn Connecticut’s way.
Katie was dressed like an angel and sang, “Wild Horses.” As Katie sang her song, I was praying that wild horses would stampede my house and drag me away. Katie had a great voice, but nothing will make up for her age except time.
Simon: “This is the only week where you’ve actually chosen a really strong song. That was a clever song choice. I didn’t like the second half of the arrangement because you lost the emotion. But you made a difference and gave it 100%. Well done”.
Did anyone else get the feeling that the judges had lowered their bars of expectations way too low this week?
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Tim Urban: Tim grew up in a family of 10 kids, 5 boys and 5 girls. I could relate being one of seven. Wow, Tim’s parents actually articulated sentences that made sense. This was a feat for parents with ten children. I gave Tim’s parents a lot of credit for still breathing.
Tim sang, “Under My Thumb”. I kept nodding off and I wasn’t even tired. By the time the song was over, I was sucking my thumb. Tim attempted a reggae version and Tim and the song sucked.
Ellen: “I felt like I was at a resort drinking a Pina Colada. It just wasn’t great”. Yup, that pretty much summed it all up.
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Siobhan Magnus: Siobhan comes from Cape Cod and a huge family. She wasn’t kidding. Siobhan’s family made Tim Urban’s family look tiny.
Siobhan sang, “Paint It Black”. It was the best performance of the night so far but I wanted Siobhan to move her body and express herself more. It felt too contained. But I was way outnumbered and all the judges thought it was the “stand out” performance of the night.
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Lee Dewyze: Lee was living paycheck to paycheck at a paint store. Sorry, but Lee can go stand in line with millions of other Americans.
Lee sang, “Beast of Burden”. It sounded like Lee had a mouthful of gum. He was singing a soulful sexy song that took him awhile to get turned on to. Unfortunately for Lee and the female viewing audience, it wasn’t seductive in any way.
Randy: “Yo, yo. You’re an amazing singer and you really came home for me. It was dope and one of your better performances”. Randy had been smoking dope and needs to stop saying “dope”.
Ellen: “I was expecting more but it almost didn’t come together like a hospital gown”. Do you get the feeling Ellen comes up with these ridiculously stupid things to say beforehand and looks for places to insert them?

Paige Miles: Oh geez, Paige’s father was paralyzed and died when she was three. That was a legitimate sob story. Yikes.
Paige sang, “Honky Tonk Women” after suffering from laryngitis during the week. Was she wearing hot pants? Too bad Paige’s singing wasn’t hot. All I heard was a lot of shouting and screaming about nothing, although I needed to cut her some slack due to the throat infection.
Randy: Never mind…you know the drill. His response included “Yo” and “pitchy”. Ellen and Kara’s comments were forgettable. I wished all three of them had laryngitis.
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Aaron Kelly: Aaron came from a small town and was legally adopted when he was five. Okay, I won’t say a bad thing about Aaron. Any kid that got adopted at five went through some tough times, times maybe we should never hear about and he should never remember.
Aaron sang “Angie” and he did great. He sang with his heart and his voice. Aaron was growing up before our very eyes.
Randy: “Yo (grrrr) Aaron. You were born to sing. Love the tender moments. It was hot”. Randy needs to stop saying, “hot”.
Kara: “I liked it too”. Kara used her hands a lot and I finally figured something out. Kara’s not obnoxious, she’s Italian.
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Crystal Bowersox: Crystal’s daddy got all emotional. Damn it all. Daddy’s tears got me all teary.
Crystal came out with her guitar singing, “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”. I loved the way she sang it. However, I would have loved to have seen her lose the guitar and move around a bit, let loose a lot.
Randy: “Dawg”. (Randy must also stop saying “dawg”.) “It wasn’t your best performance”.
Simon: “You came out here tonight 100% the clear favorite and you chose a song which didn’t have what you needed. This is the first time where I think you were beaten by Siobhan. You’ve got to dig deep week after week.” Crystal replied by saying she had “a lot on her mind”. Focus Crystal, focus.
For me, the clear winners tonight were Siobhan, Aaron, Crystal and Didi.
Only one person will go home tomorrow night and that person has to be, should be, ought to be, no other logical reason to keep this person in the competition, Tim Urban. However, the sad truth is that logic has nothing to do with who wins and who loses in American Idol. Paige, Lacey or Andrew may be going home. Katie could be going home. Hell, all five of them should exit stage left. No matter, if it’s any of the above, their departures will not be any big loss for American Idol, its fans or the Rolling Stones.


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I'm over my Katie Stevens obsession now. I just felt she was getting really bad advice, so I e-mailed her last week at her youtube account and suggested she sing Wild Horses. And she did! And you're right she's too young. She actually looked terrified. But I can let her go now because she did something right.
I hated Didi's version of that song. She and fire have about as much in common as Katie and Joe Lieberman. And I liked Casey's version. Otherwise I pretty much agree with you.
I'm a single mother and even I was sick of single mothers by the end of the show. And enough with the guitars! Everyone was stuck in the center of the stage. For the Rolling Stones? So boring.
Crystal has to start getting some personality. She's a great artist, but Sibhoan is starting to eclipse her. Apart from those two, everyone can go home. Oh except Casey, because he is pretty cute.
But after Adam Lambert, Idol might as well have closed up shop.
Even w.o. remembering Lambert (last year's, not this year's!), the current crop is pretty feeble.
Instead of voting off one tonight, why not vote off 11 and get it over with.
I am with you in that Tim Urban sucks. The boy better never go to prison as I don't think they'd ever let him come up for air.
I said to my self, I'll wait and see what MTK says. Thank God. My son is 9 but thoroughly a Stones fan and he said, "daddy they stunk the place up." (he learned that phrase from me, sorry son).
I just still can't imagine.
Rated for the MTK factor. ;-)
Great job, as usual. You are even tougher on contestants than the judges. Maybe you can replace Simon and have the show still work. I nominate Mary for next year's idol!!
Michele
But mostly I was just trying to figure out who I'd like to see try again next time, instead of who did best this time.
I actually like Lee's voice (I have no idea what Justin Timberlake sounds like - to me he's more like Eddie Vedder or maybe for us oldies, Bob Seger.
Anyway, none of these folks are really up to the RS. Maybe Casey, since that song is sorta twangy country-western to begin with, and Crystal picked the best thing she could. Honestly I don't see where she went wrong, or why Simon was disappointed.
Whatever. If another week of "well they suck except XXX but maybe next week they'll do better . . .?" and I'm done watching.
Yeah, hot pants ARE back! That's very bad news for cougars.
Rated for your pure tenacity in getting this over with, week after week, bringing true entertainment to this tired show.
The reality is: It's just becoming a drag. On with it, already!
Michael Lynche - enjoyed his take on the song, and he has that great voice.
Didi - agreed, her best to date.
Casey James - I just don't know where this guy fits. His performance was OK, including good guitar work along with his singing, but only OK. Didn't grab me.
Lacey Brown - what the hell is it with her pitch? It's like the whole song is in key with itself all the way through, just a hair flat all over. And why does she always use so much vibrato - or is it still just a nervous tremor? Whatever, but I was amazed none of the judges told her that her arrangement was lifted straight from Melanie. What do you mean, Melanie who? She was at Woodstock for God's sake! I shouldn't be surprised though, when two of the judges, Kara DearGodisshestillonio and Simon Cowlick, think musical heritage is anything older than the Spice Girls.
Andrew Garcia - Big song, little voice. Yawn.
Katie - Big dilemma. Do the song straight, or rip off the Susan Boyle version. Fell in a hole in the middle. Should have been here two years down the line when here voice and personality have matured.
Tim Urban - Utterly amazed Simon didn't mention a cruise ship after this one. Just the sort of white bread "reggae" version you would expect in a cabaret setting. If you're going to turn something into reggae, go all the way or don't bother.
Siobhan - 9 out of 10.
Lee - His big problem is there is only about enough market for one Dave Matthews, and we already have one.
Paige - Big surprise. A couple of weeks ago she sounded so tentative and overpowered, and here she just went for it. Not totally great, but a big improvement on prior shows.
Aaron - The only contestant shorter than Ryan. Mrs Bee and the judges were all more impressed than me. Didn't think he brought anything new to the table. Pleasant but unremarkable.
Crystal - Not her strongest performance but she's still the one to beat.
Mrs Bee had a complaint I must pass on. No-one sang "Memory Motel" which she loves from the Stones live album.
Randy is really getting on my nerves. For someone with such a musical background as he has, he brings remarkably little to the table once you cut out all his cliches.
Sorry to hear they only cut one tonight. That means it will take forever to whittle it down to a winner.
Having said that, yes you're right about it all. Randy needs to get his high school diploma or take an english class. I came in late and when Randy said, "I don't know if Aaron's mom is here tonight...." I'm like "why the hell wouldn't his mother be here?!" and my husband all into this tells me: "no, not all the mothers are here." much to my surprise. Now you filled me in. Dead and missing mothers. Sigh.
The only ones worth listening to are big Mike, Casey James, Siobhan Magnus, and Crystal Bowersox. As for the rest - fugetaboutit.
Somehow Lee Dewyze gets praised every week for his "great voice," but I don't get it. Yes, he has a commercial-sounding quality to his voice, but sometimes he sounds flat to me, and I've never really been impressed by his performances. Some of the others have occasional good weeks, but it really doesn't matter because they have no chance, with the possible exception of Paige. And what to say about Aaron? Little guy, little voice, forgettable. He has a good week, so what. Would you buy his CD?
Big Mike is a solid performer and he is definitely going to have a career in music. I'm not a big fan of his style of music, but wherever he ends up in the competition he's going to have a strong fan base.
Siobhan Magnus is a nice kid with a terrific voice. But at this point I wouldn't call her a musician. I don't care for a lot of her arrangements, and when she hits the "big note" as she almost always does, it comes across more as a trick or gimmick than as something organically connected to the song. She'll do well in the competition and could even win it as far as I know, but she needs a few more years to develop musically.
I don't know why, but I've always liked Casey James more than the judges have. (Well, I guess one could say that Kara likes him in a carnal sense.) But he often gets negative comments that I really don't understand.
Crystal Bowersox has been the standout this season, delivering strong performances week after week. Kara says that she hasn't shown much personality. True that, but that's because Bowersox is a musician and puts her energy and focus into the music rather than making a show out of herself and doing flashy performances. Perhaps Siobhan did "beat" Crystal, but if so, it's only because flash beats music.
Hmmm???
We've often commented that the sound quality must be much different in studio than on TV because we were 180 with the judges on a few contestants.
I thought Lee's was the most enjoyable performance of the night. Of course I have different criteria than the judges. Most AI music sucks so when someone does a song I actually like and doesn't murder it, I'm happy.
When innocent little Paige sang "She blew my nose and then she blew my mind." I had to laugh. Do you suppose she had any clue whatsoever as to what that line is about?
As far as I'm concerned there is Bowersox and everyone else. She's the next Janis Joplin.
I think she has BY FAR the most personality and always has from the beginning. Because we are actually seeing HER personality, not some "you should sing younger stuff" or "you should sing bigger songs" or whatever. She sings HER style because that's who she is.
Phony leg movements and strutting, standing up and sitting down at awkwards points to look like you're "owning the stage" - none of that compares to simply standing there and commanding attention with your voice and unique take on songs.
THAT's personality. The other stuff is just shtick.
Juliet: Like you, I'm over Katie and last night cinched it for good. She should just come back in a couple of years. And I so agree about the guitars...takes me right back to the 70's. Huge stage, huge songs and those damn guitars. I think some of the contestants use them as safety shields, including my favorite Crystal. Would love to just once see her sing, let loose and go without her pacifier aka guitar.
Elisa aka WAH: Clearly you were not alone. I think most of us were tearing out our hair and ripping our shirts. That was a fun contrast with Paige but I really got distracted with the horrid hot pants.
Myriad: Oh faithful AI commenter...always love your comments. I'm trying hard to stop mentioned Adam Lambert, I really do need to move on, but I agree that last season should have been the last.
Gwool: Oh dear, the thought of poor Tim in prison...no no no. Loved the Oxen or Bulls in Cartoons reference.
Deborah: Thanks for hanging in there with me and reading this recap and commenting. You and I are on the same page and I was really disappointed that not one of the contestants could have pulled off a really kick ass wild and crazy performance. Yawn yawn.
Kind of Blue: The apple doesn't fall far from the tree does it? Love your little guys comment...yes, he's right...it stunk and now only one voted off and 11 more to go...
Roger: Thank you for letting me indulge in my dark side. I was particularly bitter last night because I had a full day of particularly complex problems couples were facing. I have to say the AI recap can be a relatively harmless outlet.
dbusting: Hey, you made my day taking the time to come on, read and comment. And yes, I'm tougher because I'm more truthful. If those judges told the truth, they'd sink the show for sure.
Joan: Must say I love the "A-Mary-Can Idol"...well, my ego really loves it! I'd rather replace Bobble head than Ellen though.
Walter: Yes Walter, feel free to use me. No one should have to subject themselves to this much drivel (except for reading my recap :)).
anybodhi: I agree about Crystal. I really loved the way she sang the song. She seemed to remain true to herself. But don't stop watching the show...your comments are way too entertaining.
Just Cathy: Please dear God do not let hot pants be back! It is a drag and yes I deserve to be sainted or something similar.
noah tawl: I totally agree with you about Crystal.
GeeBee: Please no worries about the length of your recaps. I love them! They're funny, smart, clever and you and I are in big time agreement. I loved, "DearGodisshestillonio" and "Simon Cowlick". Laugh out loud funny. Thank you!
Deborah: Yes, there were dead and missing mothers last night and I was reaching for the Pepto Bismol. I don't care! Hey, let's both start using "dawg" and see how much we can annoy our kids (although that's really not difficult at all). Just don't say, "word". "Word" might make them disown you. Thanks for the great comment.
mishima666/Jim: Jim, thanks for such a great recap! I love reading other people's recaps. I did lie a little about Casey...I still love him in the competition, just didn't like last night's performance. Get rid of the guitar and move a little! Crystal is unique and wonderful which is almost a guarantee she won't win. Your last sentence was dead on. Thanks so much for taking the time.
Just Cathy: Hey, no one is noticing my new picture. I don't know if this is good, bad or indifferent, but YOU took it and get full and total credit (you may not want it, you know).
Cap'n: You're so right!!!! I was trying so hard last night not to be a curmudgeon, I really did. I was already on edge after a long day with difficult and complicated situations so I was trying to shake it off...it may have seeped into my recap, but really I don't think so. This season sucks and even Crystal, who I love, is not going to win because she's so good...so the crankiness I'm afraid is going to continue. Given Paige's background, I doubt she knew what she was singing about. I'm not into Lee like you are...love his voice but he needs to show something of HIM...I just can't read him.
knightwriter: Hey, I loved Didi too but that doesn't seem to be universal. I thought Tim Urban was horrible and you and I are now officially in our first fight. Are you sure you're not getting hooked into his adorable looks? Think before you answer. I was kind of cranky last night so I found Paige annoying, not adorable. I loved Michael last week but this week he just seemed blase. I love Aaron...he's just so sweet and does have a great voice and the new do was a great look. But no way should he ever win this thing.
Greatfullheart: Hey, I'm grateful you actually liked this! Hey, maybe Katie, who did look like she was about to ball, was trying to imitate Mick Jagger's pout. It so didn't work. You're stuck with me with the AI recaps...I'm not going anywhere and it does me good to know you enjoy them. Thank you.
Can't you imagine Crystal singing Bobby McGee? Without the guitar? And just stepping completely out of her skin doing it?
Last night instead of the line about Mr. Jimmy having only one word to say and that was "dead", she said something else. And she said it like an aside, like how she says "babe" or "baby" just sort of automatically because she's inside the song.
I'll keep watching. I didn't watch the first few seasons and yeah, some of the folks are boring but they'll whittle down and we'll have a real battle towards the end. Different musical tastes alone will cause a food fight, even if the talent levels were identical. Bugs me though that Kara (annoying, party of one?) keeps expecting them to emote and then criticizes them for emoting, like these young-uns have any clue what the Viet Nam era was like, or you can't sing a song unless you've been through that exact experience, and even Simon finally said "you're going to confuse these guys!". Yes, Simon, like when you tell them to change the song and then you yell at them when they change the song. Oy.
When I have watched this show in past years, I always find most of the contestants to be pretty bad and it always makes me appreciate how talented and unique real stars are.
B: You are exactly right. Out of 10s of thousands we are looking at 12, of whom maybe half have any real star quality.
Maybe there were more in the 10s of thousands but their auditions weren't good. So the "getting there" thing is pretty difficult.
Absol-lutely LOVE yer review of AI .... some good laughs
I wish someone would shut up Randy, the man best known for wearing pink spandex body suits on his fat butt while playing bass for Journey (OW! my freakin' eyes!!) . How many seasons of him saying "Oh Dawg, ,just not feelin' it, You know I'll always give it to ya straight" if he doesn't like the performance and that condescending laugh and the shake of the head while saying it .. AAARRGGHH!!! You can tell I'm not a fan of his.
So far I think Crystal Bowersox is my fav. Don't get the whole much talked up Siobhan thing, don't think she is anything like Adam Lambert (my all-time fav) and her "scream" is really a scream and not a musical rock scream.
If Ellen prepared funny things to insert from time to time, I say BRAVO! Somebody needs to add some talent to this otherwise untalented show and laugh at the damn thing.
You flow with ease and talent your remembrances on unmemorable events. You are the event for me. I can hardly wait to "watch" you tomorrow morning!!! You keep me in stitches!