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[实况] 美国偶像 AMERICAN IDOL VIII (有地雷!!!小心被炸!!!)
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发表于 23-5-2009 02:49 AM
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好像没发现人家提到。
我超喜欢Cyndi + Allison的Time after time!!!!!!! |
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发表于 23-5-2009 02:59 AM
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那些还在为Adam n Kris掀口水战的,看一看这个,我转过来的。
The local FOX station here in L.A. interviewed Kris and Adam together this morning. Both guys look exhausted, but happy. Adam doesn’t seem to care that he lost — I think he understands he just needed the AI stage to get his talent noticed. He doesn’t need the AI title at all. In fact, he is probably better off not winning, because now he doesn’t have to worry about how AI’s production company trying to force him into some sort of “package” in order to market him. He’ll have a lot more freedom to record the music he wants to do then he would have if he had won. I hope Adam has a long and successful career. He’s different from most musicians I hear on the radio or see in concert these days.
And if you bother to listen to him, he is a HUGE fan of Kris’ talent. If Adam recognizes Kris’ talent, why is it so hard for so many of Adam’s so-called “fans” to do so? I’m not saying you should buy his CD or go to his concert — but at least recognize that Kris is a talented musician in his own right.
Meanwhile, Kris still seems stunned that he won. And he is a HUGE fan of Adam’s. He said that his favorite moment of last night was getting to duet with Adam and Queen. He recognizes that Adam is already a star. But he also seems more confident now. That was a problem with him early on in this contest — he didn’t seem to fully believe in himself. I think it’s entirely possible that, with this win, he will go on and become a much more confident (and thus less “boring”) performer than he was on the show. He obviously has talent — he’s a good musician and he rearranges songs in an interesting way. No, he’ll never be as edgy or as unique as Adam. But it’s unfair to expect him to be. That doesn’t mean he can’t be very successful. last I looked, John Mayer was selling out concerts and winning awards left and right. Jason Mraz and Jack Johnson are also very successful. It depends on what kind of producers and songwriters Kris works with (or whether he can write good songs himself), but there’s no reason to think Kris can’t have a long, successful career.
I really enjoyed both guys’ performances this season and wish them all the luck in the world. I also hope that they remain friends — it seems like they genuinely like each other. It would be nice if the people whining about Adam being “robed” and putting Kris down as a no talent nice guy would follow the lead of Adam and Kris. The performers are acting with grace and class. Some of their respective fans — not so much! |
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发表于 23-5-2009 03:13 AM
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刚才电台听到kris的no Boundaries,
好听!!!
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发表于 23-5-2009 07:07 AM
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发表于 23-5-2009 07:09 AM
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adam虽然没有赢但肯定是有唱片公司签他了。。。
觉得他们两个会有跟daughtry, carrie 一样的成就 |
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发表于 23-5-2009 09:27 AM
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clay aiken 跟 adam 好像有事情發生了
在yahoo看到的
失望下,不知道clay什麽時候變得這麽。。。呃。。。bitchy?
Aiken's Lambert Rant: Claymate Turns To Clayhate
Posted Fri May 22, 2009 11:03am PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Reality Rocks
Clay Aiken and Adam Lambert's names have been linked quite a bit in the media lately--not just because of rumors (reported in the Chicago Sun-Times last week) that Clay actually wanted to record a duet with Adam, but because after Adam's shocking second-place finish on American Idol this week, many Lambert supporters have predicted that Adam will follow in Clay's footsteps and ultimately be more successful than the singer who actually won this year, Kris Allen.
But yesterday on his official website, ClayOnline.com, Clay Aiken made it clear in a personal blog titled "Silence Broken" that he is not a Lambert supporter at all.
Posting in the subscription-only "Ultimate Membership" section of his site, Clay responded to a fan's query about his opinions on Wednesday night's Idol finale with this rant:
"Now that it's all over, and for the record.... I couldn't be happier about the way AI ended this year. I only turn the show on once a season, and only to see what the set looks like each year. This year, I happened to turn it during the minute that Adam Lambert was singing 'Ring of Fire' and, at that moment, thought my ears would bleed. Contrived, awful, and slightly frightening! I wasn't really a fan and found myself surprised whenever folks told me that they liked him. Granted, I never saw another performance (and many folks who I trust said that he was great) but I can't imagine I would have enjoyed it. Just not my cup of tea at all. To each his own. I never saw Kris sing on the show, but whether he was good or not is really relative. It's usually a matter of taste, right? But Idol is not always a matter of musical taste only. It's about the person you like. From what little I saw, Kris seemed likable. (That's not to say that Adam isn't just as likable as anyone.. maybe more so... I don't know) When Ruben and I were standing next to each other every night (many years ago) you had two equally talented, equally unlikely, equally unpolished contestants.... so it really was a matter of taste as to who was voted for. While some may argue that one of us was hyped more than the other, I don't feel that was the case. However, this year, there was an obvious bias. Not even having watched the show, I can tell you that I was WELL aware of the bias from the judges as to who should win. In my opinion, that is awfully unattractive. I don't think I am alone."
Wow! And...MEOW!
Surely some will jump to the conclusion that Clay's bitter post was spurned by his un-amicable split with BMG and 19 Entertainment, or by 19's rumored attempts to prevent Clay from collaborating with Adam. And it does seem that if there's any "feud" going on here, it's between Clay and the Idol machine, not Clay and Adam himself.
The blog continues:
"In my opinion, it all often comes down to that last night of voting. Until the finale, folks are voting for the contestant that they want to see continue. But, I believe that on that last night, the dynamic changes. No longer forced to choose one person that they want to see win, the audience can effectively vote AGAINST the person that they don't want to see win. In the case of season two this might have happened. There may have been some folks who voted for myself or Ruben because they didn't like the other of us. I was the nerdy little girly boy who some didn't want to see win, so they may have voted for Ruben. I don't know. .. But again, I feel that Ruben and I were fairly matched. We both had our detractors and negatives, but I feel we were both very worthy of being on that stage in that moment, and either of us would have been worthy of winning. The show was different then, and folks made it in seasons 1-3 because they were 'real' people who happened to sing/entertain well. But, somewhere along the way, AI stopped being about real people.
In a battle between David and Goliath, my money is on David!
I think many voters got sick of being 'told who to vote for'. I think many were turned off by the blatant favoritism shown towards one contestant. Therefore, on that last night, they used their votes against a contestant that they were tired of hearing about and for the contestant who had been written off. And, at the same time, I think they voted AGAINST an American Idol that has, for four years now, been more about the slick productions and polished contestants than it has been about finding the raw talent that it did in its first three seasons.
Those votes for Kris were also votes to return the show to its roots of finding 'real' contestants with undiscovered talent and giving them the chance to grow and shine. They were votes that said 'we're tired of seeing contestants who already seem to know it all'.
Will American Idol choose to listen to the resounding and clarion call that those voters gave them?.... 'Enough with the pretention. More Rubens, more Clays, more Fantasias and Tamyras and Kellys please.' My faith has always been in the voters. I think they have gotten it right every year (mine included). It's now up to American Idol to decide if it will finally REALLY listen to the folks that keep it on the air."
Hmmm...but you know, maybe Clay's motives aren't so sinister after all. Maybe (despite his claim that he never saw Kris perform on the show, which seems odd) he just prefers Kris Allen's music--which, like Clay's, is pretty safe, sweet, and mellow. However, if Clay WAS trying to record a duet with Adam, this blog sure isn't going to help his chances. Maybe he should try to collaborate with Kris instead?
http://new.music.yahoo.com/blogs ... -turns-to-clayhate/
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发表于 23-5-2009 10:13 AM
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发表于 23-5-2009 10:35 AM
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发表于 23-5-2009 10:50 AM
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剛剛聽了adam還有kris的NO BOUNDARIES (studio version)。。有一點點感想。。記得。。這是感想。。不是比較啦。。
adam的version是很震撼。。玩弄很多歌唱技巧。。不過感情流露不出來。。聽了很多次過后,是覺得他把這首歌掌握的很好。。可能也是因為歌的arrangement的關系吧。。弄到整個有點緊張的感覺。。但是本身覺得這首歌的原意是激勵性的。。這樣有一點點不符的感覺。。
kris的version開始的時候是運用acoustic guitar。。然后kris的歌聲是不那么用力的。。就是那種folks rock的感覺。。剛剛好符合這首歌的激勵性的原意。。。配合的剛剛好。。把他聲音的感染力呈現出來。。聽眾也比較容易接受這首歌的意思。。
問問你們。。adam唱這首歌無可否認是很好(甚至超出kris)。。不過乍聽之下。。是不是kris的版本比較能把這首歌的意思傳達出去??? |
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发表于 23-5-2009 03:25 PM
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NB - 烂歌 - Arkansas Idol的first single.
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发表于 23-5-2009 05:08 PM
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发表于 23-5-2009 04:54 PM
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38 millions votes from Arkansas
家乡父老真力挺他!
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发表于 23-5-2009 04:55 PM
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kris allen那么早结婚是因为他是一位虔诚的christian
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发表于 23-5-2009 05:53 PM
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发表于 23-5-2009 06:11 PM
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发表于 23-5-2009 07:54 PM
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发表于 23-5-2009 08:21 PM
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发表于 24-5-2009 12:50 AM
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谁有他们两个唱的no boundaries mp3? |
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发表于 24-5-2009 12:49 AM
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Clay Aiken apologizes to Adam Lambert
From Clay Aiken’s blog:
I am sure that some were upset by my choice of words describing myopinion of a performance I heard from Adam Lambert. I hope no oneactually believed that blood truly poured forth from my ears when Iheard him. I obviously meant it as a colorful statement to imply that Idid not enjoy what I heard. Any performer hopes that their music willappeal to all people, but no singer realistically expects it to. Godknows, I am SURE there are PLENTY of people who can’t stand to hear mesing either. I wouldn’t dream of assuming that, and I am sure that farworse things have been said about my performances than I would evenventure to type here. To me, that’s fine. I don’t expect unanimous, noreven majority support for my music. But, my guess is Adam doesn’teither. I would not venture to make judgements on the personality ordemeanor of anyone I don’t know, so none of what I said in my previousblog was directed as a “slam” on Adam as a person. At the same time, Iwouldn’t dream of slamming him as an entertainer. He does what he does,because he enjoys it, and he obviously has many fans who enjoy it aswell. If what i said in my previous blog regarding my impression of asingle performance from Adam upset or offended any of his fans, Iexpect that the mature ones will realize that it was simply a poorlyworded metaphor describing my personal tastes. The only person I wouldreally dream of apologizing to is Adam. And the irony is, if he’s smarthe couldn’t give a crap what I think of his Ring of Fire performance.As an entertainer, Adam knows that one person’s opinion of oneperformance really matters a little less than zero, in the grand schemeof things. He could not have gotten on Idol (nor made it as far as hedid) without an immense amount of talent. He surely doesn’t need myapproval to know he has a gift. At the same time, he realizes thatamazing talent doesn’t always equal universal appeal. (I could NEVERhave the amount of skill and talent that ballet dancers have! that’stalent! But, I don’t particularly enjoy it!) I am sure that I will haveplenty of opportunities in the coming years to hear Adam sing. Iimagine he’ll be around for years to come. But in the meantime, Idefinitely don’t want to stoop to the level of so many negative freakson the internet… so, I do apologize to Adam for my colorful (andnegative) choice of words. I hope he can forgive me. I imagine hedoesn’t give a damn! God knows he shouldn’t. 
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