Posted on 04/06/2010 5:56:41 AM PDT by silent_jonny
That was a stupid song....
I was watching Lee move around rather than listening to him sing. You’re probably right that he was pitchy cuz he was moving’ around.
A sleeper... and the judges like it. Go figure.
Fits like a glove my ass. Gag me Kara.
So what happened to the whole pimp in front of the home crowd thing?
Well, Casey’s guitar playing was really good. I woke up long enough to hear that part. Could Randy or Kara have picked any more of a snooze fest. ZZZZZZ
Where’s my knife??? STFU Kara!! A knife in your throat!!
Are you saying he cant sing and walk at the same time? ;-) LOL
Is it just me or does Simon have that look on his face like he cannot wait for this season to end?
It’s like when you give your notice at work and are just showing up, not really doing anything, cleaning our your desk, stealing as much as you can...wait- what? Don’t hit post...crap.
Well it’s a John Douchbag Mayer song so yeah, it’s stupid...
Funny how when the judges pick the song they seem to like it so much more. I thought Casey’s first song was better.
Like Simon... “limp guitar solo”.. And it wss... no pick on an electric guitar. Ugh
Casey was awesome!! I liked his version better than JM.
Yeah me, too.
Okay, I actually love the song Daughters, because I have 3, but his singing of it just was not as good as the original.
I soooooo agree with Simon!!!!
Agreed....I think he is torn between wanting to leave the program, and smack the crap out of Kara and shut her up....either way it would be a WIN/WIN
Kara needs to call Tampax.
casey has an exasperated look on his face
Ok so if the song didn’t have “wow factor” because in Kara’s words, “that’s the way it’s written” then why would they choose it for him? Guess they really do want to throw him under the bus!
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