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Todrick of Mordor

Todrick looks like he's going horseriding after the show.

His song choice is Queen's "Somebody To Love". It's okay. He doesn't change it up (butcher it) like his other songs.

Opposite Land Randy: Todrick is back! That was one of the best vocals I've heard all night.

Ellen: You are a brave, brave young man. Sounded like a Gospel song. Commend you for singing that song.

Kara: You can't listen to that and not call it good singing. There were times when I didn't know whether to laugh at it or not.

Simon: Good in parts, not the whole way through. You're a Broadway performer. We've had so many boring performances with people sitting on a stool playing guitar (he has a point--Simon likes Todrick's effort more than the song) You may have saved yourself with that performance.

7,159 posted on 03/10/2010 6:53:35 PM PST by silent_jonny
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To: silent_jonny

Big Mike is gettin’ it done.

I still wish they would quit being so solemn, but he is hitting on all cylinders.


7,168 posted on 03/10/2010 6:56:32 PM PST by freedumb2003 ( Tagline lost -- anyone seen it?)
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To: silent_jonny
Todrick looks like he's going horseriding after the show. His song choice is Queen's "Somebody To Love". It's okay. He doesn't change it up (butcher it) like his other songs.

No, but he did change it to be a bit more "gospel" sounding. I actually thought it was a good arrangement. But I don't think he sang it very well. An average vocalist at best, and Simon is right, he may very well be more suited for Broadway than AI.

7,284 posted on 03/11/2010 4:56:48 AM PST by kevkrom (Obama's Waterloo: a "hockey mom" with a laptop and a Facebook account)
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