Posted on 04/05/2011 6:02:17 AM PDT by silent_jonny
Geraldine has a suit on again.
Did you know Jennifer Lopez is the most beautiful woman in the world?? Well Seacrest makes sure you do by spotlighting (literally) J-Lo who feigns embarrassment.
Now onto the songs.
Kazoo is first. His song from Risky Business: Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock & Roll". Very squeaky. He's wearing a different Coat of Many Roses tonight--this one is all black instead of all white.
Steven: I wanna borrow that suit when we go back on tour. (liked it)
J-Lo: Going a little bit further in your performance. Letting go. A diamond in the rough. Killed it (last week) and you did it again this week.
Randy: Love the old Porter Wagoner throwback look. Not the typical artist (also liked it)
bahahahaha..he will be in his 80s still wearing those open shirts
And sounds worse!
YUCK
Must be trolling for the GQ set tonight
Hi, Raebie! :)
He really does dance like a chicken-he makes me laugh! :)
Miley song? BARF.
LMAO
Miley Cyrus is currently throwing a tantrum in her mansion right now
I agree, it seems like the longer he’s on the show, the shallower his voice gets. At this rate if he makes it to top 5, he’ll be singing songs in the key of Chipmunk.
Porter Wagoner! Perfect :)
This is good but i hate this song.
the ad for smooth criminal they just played reminded me of this video remix with Astaire.
it is amazing...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hl9wsrl_CGA
OK so Jimmy Iovine can’t advise without his sidekick will i am? Too funny!
LOL key of chipmunk! hahahaha
It was the same thing when Chris Daughtry got voted off instead of Kat McPhee. I saw an interview with her later and she said she was crying backstage because she felt all the boos were directed toward her. People really need to think about the other contestant standing there, IMO.
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