Jazzlife – because all of life is jazz

May 19, 2011

American Idol 2011 – Final 3 performance show

Filed under: American Idol,Reality TV,Uncategorized — jazzlifejeff @ 9:13 am
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I haven’t posted every week regularly, so I’ve built up several thoughts on the show:

1. I’m still upset that Pia was eliminated – and so soon too! She was a major front-runner.

2. I didn’t think that Naima would go far, but the timing of her elimination was bad. Her version of Elton John‘s I’m Still Standing was very inventive.

3. Casey’s elimination became the latest Judges Save to not get far. I believe he’s the third.

4. He makes for the first time that I have jazz content in the same post. He said he wished he’d had a chance to perform with Oscar Peterson.

5. Paul being eliminated didn’t upset me. I didn’t like his style. What did upset me is that a better singer (Pia) was eliminated before him.

6. James’ elimination last week was a shock for several reasons: he was eliminated the night after the judges gushed over him. He was the other front-runner too. I thought he and Pia would be the final 2, with her the winner. He was my favorite.

Now, to this week:

I suspect that Scotty McCreery is at least bound to the Finals, but I’m not pleased with it. One person I know calls his voice sleep inducing, but I think she just doesn’t like Country music. I do — but I like variety. He’s been a one-trick pony all season, only singing country. Even the Elvis songs he chose were country-based. Carie Underwood also sings country, but she also performs more varied songs.

The judges like Lauren Alaina, but I wasn’t impressed. I found the music often drowned her out.

I’ve come to like Hayley Reinhart‘s voice more the past few weeks. She wowed me with every song yesterday.

Ultimately, I think Lauren will be eliminated this week, but I’ve been wrong before.

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