Posted on 05/08/2006 4:22:13 AM PDT by silent_jonny
Yeah, but he's probably missing an ugly purple velvet jacket! lol :)
I think so, too. More fun and laughs.
Great show tonight...
It looks like Thread III may hit 10,000 posts before the night is out!
SOUL PATROL!!!WHHOOOOO!!
Nice sparklers :) Thank you!
Yessss!! I'm thrilled! I'm so far behind in this thread LOL. I refused to leave the TV then my son went online. But this is just wonderful. I'm so happy for Taylor. He deserved it.
Thank you, my friend :) Talk to you tomorrow.
I liked 'It's hip to be sqaure'! :)
You're welcome :)
Kat and Taylor will both go far.
Big thank you to you too! :)
I agree....my Dad walks with Jeff whenever the senate is out of session (no pun intended) and I'll make sure he tells him how much the folks on FR loves him....
American Idol: Simon Cowell Was Wrong About Taylor Hicks!
For much of the competition, Simon Cowell has been getting it wrong about Taylor Hicks. When the charismatic judge first saw Taylor Hicks in Las Vegas, he was against sending him through to the next round and told Taylor Hicks that Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul will not put you in the final group to be judged by the public. Cowell probably took one look at the nearly thirty year old, slightly chubby, gray-haired singer and thought it was too late for this guy to ever have any type of substantial career.
Of course Simon Cowell turned out to be wrong, and the judges did put Taylor Hicks through to be judged by the American public. After a semi-final performance of Levon, Simon Cowell even seemed to be coming around and admitted his error saying I said in the beginning, if you remember, I didnt think you should make the finals of this competition, I was wrong.
However, during the early stages of the top twelve finalists competition, it became obvious to many viewers that Taylor Hicks was not Simon Cowells favorite. While Simon Cowell would sometimes begrudgingly acknowledge how good a singer that Taylor Hicks was, he constantly criticized his dancing style, ridiculed his wardrobe, and made insinuations of intoxication. While the true motives of Simon Cowell are often a mystery, the perception among many fans was that Simon Cowell did not like Taylor Hicks because he did not look marketable.
However, looks can often be deceiving. When a nerdy looking guy named Clay Aiken auditioned in Atlanta, Georgia, there probably werent many that imagined he would eventually finish second in the competition (and go on to have the most successful career of any of the competitors that season). Even though vocally the two singers sound nothing alike, there is one large similarity between Taylor Hicks and Clay Aiken.
Both Taylor Hicks and Clay Aiken have extremely loyal and supportive fan bases. There is something about seeing a singer that probably wouldnt have a chance otherwise make it on American Idol that can build a strong level of support among fans. How many executives would have given a geeky looking Clay Aiken or a gray haired Taylor Hicks the time of day? In fact, Taylor Hicks had been trying to make it in the music industry for years and at his age, American Idol was likely his last chance. At its best, American Idol takes the decision of who will make it out of the hands of executives who think they know what America wants and puts it in the hands of the American public.
Even though Simon Cowell jumped on the Taylor Hicks bandwagon and proclaimed him as the favorite after Chris Daughtry was eliminated, Cowell seems to still not completely get what makes Taylor Hicks so special to his fans. After Taylor Hicks gave one of the most exciting performances in Idol history with Living For The City, Simon Cowell couldnt resist taking another shot at Hicks wardrobe calling his purple jacket arguable the worst jacket Ive ever seen in my life.
Where Simon Cowell is still getting it wrong is that he is criticizing part of what creates the mystique of Taylor Hicks. The unusual wardrobes, the crazy dancing, the head bopping screaming out of Soul Patrol is all part of what Hicks' fans love about him. Perhaps more than any other Idol finalist, Taylor Hicks sends the message Im here for my fans, and Im going to do what I think is best for me and my fans, and nobodys going to change me. Taylor Hicks has a special connection with his fans that builds trust and creates a level of support so strong that he could do an album that defies what is normally accepted in mainstream music and it would be tremendously successful. Great singers dont conform to molds, they make the molds and often redefine the type of music that becomes popular to the public at large.
By the end of competition, Simon Cowell did finally get it right for once. After Taylors performance of the new single Do I Make You Proud, Simon Cowell declared assuming that I was right that the show was tied, then you just won American Idol. Perhaps, Cowell finally realized that a singer doesnt have to look like an Idol to be an Idol. America doesnt need another cookie-cutter pop artist. America needs a Taylor Hicks in all his crazy dancing, purple jacket wearing, harmonica playing, soul singing glory.
(((CB)))
I started watching the West Coast feed, but I could tell it was going to be pretty crappy, so I checked in here!
1 -- Thanks Jonny. I will sat a prayer for Tammy tonight. I urge everyone to look to the night sky. She will be the bright star what sparkles beautifully!
2 -- Whoo Hoo Taylor! Even Simon had to admit it.
3 -- Don't cry for Kat. Her career is secure.
Thanks all of you (and you know who YOU are). Looking forward to next year.
God bless you all.
I agree. That was a great post!
I believe so too :)
Look at it this way. They gave Arafat the Peace Prize, so they must think Oprah is as good as Arafat! LMAO
Great thanks...oh, and have your Dad tell him to run for POTUS in 2008.
No, I did it with a lot of help. And you were always there to provide it, Buddy :)
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