Summary
"American Idol" - Top Nine Performance Show - March 31, 2009
Ryan banters with the judges. Randy thought it was hot last week. Kara talks about artistry: taking a song you've heard a million times and making it unique.
Theme: Any song the contestant wants as long as it's a popular iTunes download
Video Package: The Idols visit Ryan's "American Top 40" countdown
Contestant #1: Anoop Desai
Video: He thinks the competition is all about people relating to you. He's eager to get back to the high energy stuff.
Song: "Caught Up," Usher
Performance: He's got a cocky swagger but it's not sitting well vocally. The back-up singers are too loud and the mix is not great. He almost looks angry and he's rocking some weird MJ moves. The riffs and stuff were okay, not amazing.
Randy: Thinks the vocals were good but it wasn't the right song.
Kara: She thinks he should've done crazy stuff vocally and that he just did what Usher did and that maybe some frat guys dared him to do it.
Paula: Thought his vocals were really good but needs to work on his stage presence.
Simon: He thought it was a complete and utter mess. He thought he came over as a wannabe. It was like a college boy trying to be a rock star. He says it gave him a headache.
Contestant #2: Megan Joy
Video: She loves the song and thinks the judges are gonna feel her this time.
Song: "Turn Your Lights Down Low," Bob Marley/Lauryn Hill
Performance: She is, as always, over-enunciating and moving very awkwardly. It has nice parts but she's still got that weird affectation that throws a pall over everything. She looks great though in a sweet bustier and jeans.
Kara: Really likes her but thinks she's in trouble. She wants to hear something like Adele's "Chasing Pavements" and to hear her "falsetto." (The crowd boos her.)
Paula: Thinks she really needs to take us by surprise and dig really deep and thinks she should just sit in a spotlight on a stool and not move.
Simon: Thinks the song was boring, indulgent, monotonous and all the things they liked about her are disappearing. (The crowd boos him too).
Randy: Thinks it was like watching paint dry. He also suggests stuff like Duffy and Amy Winehouse.
Contestant #3: Danny Gokey
Video: He loves the song and the emotion in it.
Song: "What Hurts The Most," Rascal Flatts
Performance: He sounds good, the song is catchy, the crowd is digging it. He's standing still which is good for him. Very earnest. Solid.
Paula: Thinks this is where he thrives, she would definitely hit repeat on this performance in her car.
Simon: They were not on the same page last week but this week thought it was his best performance so far. He thinks he killed the first two contestants likening it to two snails competing with a race horse. He says Danny is doing what they should all do: get a great song, do it well..
Randy: Thinks he brought it crazy with the vocals.
Kara: Thinks he moved everyone in the room tonight. She got goosebumps.
Contestant #4: Allison Iraheta
Video: She's nervous and excited to play guitar on the show.
Song: "Don't Speak," No Doubt
Performance: She's rocking spiked out hair and the beginning of this ballad. It's a little boring from a song standpoint but she sounds pretty good.
Randy: Thought she was ahead of the beat and that it was cool she was playing the guitar but was distracted by what she was wearing.
Kara: Thinks the rock in her can't help but come out.
Paula: Thinks she has great vocal prowess.
Simon: Says they can't overlook the outfit and that she looks like a slightly precocious daughter trying to dress and sing like a rock star. He thought it was a bit dressy-uppy. Plus, he thinks she shouted the song. Randy disagrees with that part.
Contestant #5: Scott MacIntyre
Video: Looks up to Billy Joel as a songwriter.
Song: "Just the Way You Are," Billy Joel
Performance: He takes a slow song and makes it even slower. The vocal is fine, much better than last week, but the whole vibe is bad hotel lounge act.
Kara: Thinks he made a good song choice and thought it was a moving performance. She loves the new look.
Paula: She loves him not because he's blind but because when he sings he makes her forgets he's blind.
Simon: Thinks it was his best performance by a country mile. He thinks it's a different Scott this week.
Randy: (Skipped?)
Contestant #6: Matt Giraud
Video: He wants to put his passion into a song.
Song: "You Found Me," The Fray
Performance: For some reason he's in a pit to the right of the judges' table, surrounded by "fans." Boring song, he's approximating "passion" by getting louder and allowing his rasp to come through. The vocal is fine but very straight up the middle.
Paula: Likes that he went current but didn't like that he "aborted" what they like about him and that it was a "soundalike" performance.
Simon: Says he should be happy since they don't like him this week. He agrees it was very put on, uptight, and not a good commercial song. He thinks if he had picked a great song and done what he does best they would've liked him better.
Randy: Thinks it was a bad song choice and that he has more chops than the Fray and that he needs to let his flavor out.
Kara: Thinks he needs to commit to one side of pop: r&b or rock and that he doesn't deserve to go home.
Contestant #7: Lil Rounds
Video: Is haunted by last week's song choice criticism.
Song: "I Surrender," Celine Dion
Performance: She goes the gown and Whitney Houston route with a big diva ballad. She sounds fine but it's kind of a yawn.
Randy: For him not the best song choice for her but she surprised him by singing it really well. But he wants to hear Mary J. or Keyshia Cole from her.
Kara: Also wanted her to do something younger-sounding but is impressed by her effortless power range.
Paula: She doesn't want to see an adult contemporary Lil Rounds, she wants to see joy.
Simon: Thinks it was a safe song and thought it was a wedding-style performance. He thought it was too old-fashioned and thinks her personality is being sucked out.
Ryan brings her little daughter over to punch Randy but he hugs her sweetly.
Contestant #8: Adam Lambert
Video: He's going to go the opposite way this week then the stripped down Motown song last week.
Song: "Play That Funky Music," Wild Cherry
Performance: He's still rocking the slicked-back Elvis do. He changes up the groove for no apparent reason and goes up to his crazy faux-metal scream a bunch. As usual, technically impressive but difficult to listen to part-drag queen part hair band vocalizing.
Paula: Babbles some quote about true genius shattering expectations and compares him to Mick Jagger and Steven Tyler.
Simon: Thinks it was original and brave but won't make him as popular as last week.
Randy: Thinks he worked it out and is definitely in the star zone. (Adam thanks the band for the great arrangement).
Kara: She can't wait to see what he's going to do next and thought it was like "Studio 57" up in here.
Contestant #9: Kris Allen
Video: He's going to play the piano.
Song: "Ain't No Sunshine," Bill Withers
Performance: He starts with vocal and piano and then the band and a string quartet kick in. He's mixing up the arrangement in a much more pleasing way and he sounds pretty great.
Randy: Thought it was creative and cool and is loving him.
Kara: She has three words: That is artistry.
Paula: Thinks he took a 30-year-old song and made it new.
Simon: Thought he showed confidence and loved the arrangement and thought it was his best performance so far.
Directed : Unknown
Written : Unknown
Stars : Simon Cowell Mark Thompson Ryan Seacrest Randy Jackson
Genres : Music Documentary Game-Show Reality-TV
Release date : Mar 30, 2009
Countries of origin : United States
Official sites : ABC American Idol
Language : English
Filming locations : Dolby Theatre, Hollywood, California, USA
Production companies : Fremantle FremantleMedia 19 Television
Summary
"American Idol" - Top Nine Performance Show - March 31, 2009
Ryan banters with the judges. Randy thought it was hot last week. Kara talks about artistry: taking a song you've heard a million times and making it unique.
Theme: Any song the contestant wants as long as it's a popular iTunes download
Video Package: The Idols visit Ryan's "American Top 40" countdown
Contestant #1: Anoop Desai
Video: He thinks the competition is all about people relating to you. He's eager to get back to the high energy stuff.
Song: "Caught Up," Usher
Performance: He's got a cocky swagger but it's not sitting well vocally. The back-up singers are too loud and the mix is not great. He almost looks angry and he's rocking some weird MJ moves. The riffs and stuff were okay, not amazing.
Randy: Thinks the vocals were good but it wasn't the right song.
Kara: She thinks he should've done crazy stuff vocally and that he just did what Usher did and that maybe some frat guys dared him to do it.
Paula: Thought his vocals were really good but needs to work on his stage presence.
Simon: He thought it was a complete and utter mess. He thought he came over as a wannabe. It was like a college boy trying to be a rock star. He says it gave him a headache.
Contestant #2: Megan Joy
Video: She loves the song and thinks the judges are gonna feel her this time.
Song: "Turn Your Lights Down Low," Bob Marley/Lauryn Hill
Performance: She is, as always, over-enunciating and moving very awkwardly. It has nice parts but she's still got that weird affectation that throws a pall over everything. She looks great though in a sweet bustier and jeans.
Kara: Really likes her but thinks she's in trouble. She wants to hear something like Adele's "Chasing Pavements" and to hear her "falsetto." (The crowd boos her.)
Paula: Thinks she really needs to take us by surprise and dig really deep and thinks she should just sit in a spotlight on a stool and not move.
Simon: Thinks the song was boring, indulgent, monotonous and all the things they liked about her are disappearing. (The crowd boos him too).
Randy: Thinks it was like watching paint dry. He also suggests stuff like Duffy and Amy Winehouse.
Contestant #3: Danny Gokey
Video: He loves the song and the emotion in it.
Song: "What Hurts The Most," Rascal Flatts
Performance: He sounds good, the song is catchy, the crowd is digging it. He's standing still which is good for him. Very earnest. Solid.
Paula: Thinks this is where he thrives, she would definitely hit repeat on this performance in her car.
Simon: They were not on the same page last week but this week thought it was his best performance so far. He thinks he killed the first two contestants likening it to two snails competing with a race horse. He says Danny is doing what they should all do: get a great song, do it well..
Randy: Thinks he brought it crazy with the vocals.
Kara: Thinks he moved everyone in the room tonight. She got goosebumps.
Contestant #4: Allison Iraheta
Video: She's nervous and excited to play guitar on the show.
Song: "Don't Speak," No Doubt
Performance: She's rocking spiked out hair and the beginning of this ballad. It's a little boring from a song standpoint but she sounds pretty good.
Randy: Thought she was ahead of the beat and that it was cool she was playing the guitar but was distracted by what she was wearing.
Kara: Thinks the rock in her can't help but come out.
Paula: Thinks she has great vocal prowess.
Simon: Says they can't overlook the outfit and that she looks like a slightly precocious daughter trying to dress and sing like a rock star. He thought it was a bit dressy-uppy. Plus, he thinks she shouted the song. Randy disagrees with that part.
Contestant #5: Scott MacIntyre
Video: Looks up to Billy Joel as a songwriter.
Song: "Just the Way You Are," Billy Joel
Performance: He takes a slow song and makes it even slower. The vocal is fine, much better than last week, but the whole vibe is bad hotel lounge act.
Kara: Thinks he made a good song choice and thought it was a moving performance. She loves the new look.
Paula: She loves him not because he's blind but because when he sings he makes her forgets he's blind.
Simon: Thinks it was his best performance by a country mile. He thinks it's a different Scott this week.
Randy: (Skipped?)
Contestant #6: Matt Giraud
Video: He wants to put his passion into a song.
Song: "You Found Me," The Fray
Performance: For some reason he's in a pit to the right of the judges' table, surrounded by "fans." Boring song, he's approximating "passion" by getting louder and allowing his rasp to come through. The vocal is fine but very straight up the middle.
Paula: Likes that he went current but didn't like that he "aborted" what they like about him and that it was a "soundalike" performance.
Simon: Says he should be happy since they don't like him this week. He agrees it was very put on, uptight, and not a good commercial song. He thinks if he had picked a great song and done what he does best they would've liked him better.
Randy: Thinks it was a bad song choice and that he has more chops than the Fray and that he needs to let his flavor out.
Kara: Thinks he needs to commit to one side of pop: r&b or rock and that he doesn't deserve to go home.
Contestant #7: Lil Rounds
Video: Is haunted by last week's song choice criticism.
Song: "I Surrender," Celine Dion
Performance: She goes the gown and Whitney Houston route with a big diva ballad. She sounds fine but it's kind of a yawn.
Randy: For him not the best song choice for her but she surprised him by singing it really well. But he wants to hear Mary J. or Keyshia Cole from her.
Kara: Also wanted her to do something younger-sounding but is impressed by her effortless power range.
Paula: She doesn't want to see an adult contemporary Lil Rounds, she wants to see joy.
Simon: Thinks it was a safe song and thought it was a wedding-style performance. He thought it was too old-fashioned and thinks her personality is being sucked out.
Ryan brings her little daughter over to punch Randy but he hugs her sweetly.
Contestant #8: Adam Lambert
Video: He's going to go the opposite way this week then the stripped down Motown song last week.
Song: "Play That Funky Music," Wild Cherry
Performance: He's still rocking the slicked-back Elvis do. He changes up the groove for no apparent reason and goes up to his crazy faux-metal scream a bunch. As usual, technically impressive but difficult to listen to part-drag queen part hair band vocalizing.
Paula: Babbles some quote about true genius shattering expectations and compares him to Mick Jagger and Steven Tyler.
Simon: Thinks it was original and brave but won't make him as popular as last week.
Randy: Thinks he worked it out and is definitely in the star zone. (Adam thanks the band for the great arrangement).
Kara: She can't wait to see what he's going to do next and thought it was like "Studio 57" up in here.
Contestant #9: Kris Allen
Video: He's going to play the piano.
Song: "Ain't No Sunshine," Bill Withers
Performance: He starts with vocal and piano and then the band and a string quartet kick in. He's mixing up the arrangement in a much more pleasing way and he sounds pretty great.
Randy: Thought it was creative and cool and is loving him.
Kara: She has three words: That is artistry.
Paula: Thinks he took a 30-year-old song and made it new.
Simon: Thought he showed confidence and loved the arrangement and thought it was his best performance so far.
Genres : Music Documentary Game-Show Reality-TV
Release date : Mar 30, 2009
Countries of origin : United States
Official sites : ABC American Idol
Language : English
Filming locations : Dolby Theatre, Hollywood, California, USA
Production companies : Fremantle FremantleMedia 19 Television