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Tonight American Idol is down to the top 10 guys. The theme? Classic ’70s. Let’s see how they did.
First up, Michael Johns busted out the Fleetwood Mac and did a pretty good job of it. He sounded good and brought a lot of energy although it was a little dramatic towards the end. Randy and Paula thought he did a good job. Simon called it okay but pointed out that it was his worst performance thus far.
Before getting on stage, we learned that Jason Castro does not like to do interviews. It seems he just doesn’t know how to act if he isn’t performing. Tonight he sang along with his guitar again and it was really beautiful besides being a little off pitch towards the end. Randy says the vocals are just okay and Paula thinks he’s cute. At least Paula wasn’t drunk this time around. She tells him to sing without the guitar next week. Simon calls it a “schmoltzy” effort.
Side note: Am I the only one who thinks Jason Castro looks exactly like a young John Travolta with dreadlocks?
Luke Menard’s performance tonight was a complete and total disaster in my opinion. Freddie Mercury is probably rolling over in his grave over Luke’s terrible rendition of “Killer Queen”. You may has well of called it “Killing Queen” because that’s just what he did. His voice was high pitched and strange, he was making weird faces and it was just creepy all the way around. Paula said it was the perfect song… umm, okay so maybe she WAS drunk after all! Simon got it right by calling it whiny and theatrical.
Robbie Carrico just didn’t do it for me tonight. His song was corny and very karaoke-esque. While Randy was not too happy with it, Paula defended him and politely told him he played it safe.
Did you know that Danny Noriega was in a punk rock band?? Tonight he sang a popular number from the Carpenters. You know, this kid is so obnoxious but he really does have a good voice. He showed off his lower range and I thought it was pretty darn good. Randy told him he needs to let himself go and stop concentrating so hard. Simon told him he looked terrific on camera and had a much better performance than last week.
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