no1uknow wrote:
Adam would be better than Arnel for Journey too. He can hit those high notes like Perry and doesn't have a foreign acccent.
Please, put the bong down and grab the nearest exhaust pipe...
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no1uknow wrote:
Adam would be better than Arnel for Journey too. He can hit those high notes like Perry and doesn't have a foreign acccent.
Deb wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Melissa wrote:Deb wrote:Melissa wrote:Renegade79 wrote:Melissa wrote:Is tonight's show the last one? And the one David Cook is supposed to appear on?
Yes, tonight is the last show, and David Cook is schedule.
Thanks Cindi! Will be sure to watch just for that. Will be paying attention for a certain someone in the audience too![]()
Really?!Is our resident Cookie monster going to be there?
Yep there shall be a Cookie Monster there![]()
I'll see if I can spot her!
Didn't see her. But what a kickass finale show for her to see live!
Good for her! Ya know I totally forgot all about reading that David Cook's brother just died. Even when he was singing that song and you could see his eyes water near the end, I just thought wow he really got into that one. Not until Ryan said something about it being a rough couple weeks for him did it click in, oh right.
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What a freakin' thrill that must have been for Adam singing with rock legends like Queen and Kiss! Major star power on stage and tons in the audience too. I only fully watched the first couple seasons, then random episodes over the years, but got totally suckered in after seeing Adam's Mad World and Ring of Fire.
They showed Justin Guerini a couple times in the crowd, he looked blown away by how big the show is now.Little cutie patootie.
LLL wrote:I have heard a few reports this morning that AT&T stated 38 million of the votes Tuesday night came from Arkansas.
Deb wrote:LLL wrote:I have heard a few reports this morning that AT&T stated 38 million of the votes Tuesday night came from Arkansas.
..........and from only 153 tweens.![]()
Sure hope those parents had "unlimited texting" on their kid's cells.
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Melissa wrote:Deb wrote:LLL wrote:I have heard a few reports this morning that AT&T stated 38 million of the votes Tuesday night came from Arkansas.
..........and from only 153 tweens.![]()
Sure hope those parents had "unlimited texting" on their kid's cells.
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ExactlyYeah like 38 million people live in Arkansas
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Never underestimate the power of giddy little hormonal girls!
Melissa wrote:Deb wrote:LLL wrote:I have heard a few reports this morning that AT&T stated 38 million of the votes Tuesday night came from Arkansas.
..........and from only 153 tweens.![]()
Sure hope those parents had "unlimited texting" on their kid's cells.
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ExactlyYeah like 38 million people live in Arkansas
![]()
Never underestimate the power of giddy little hormonal girls!
DrFU wrote:Melissa wrote:Deb wrote:LLL wrote:I have heard a few reports this morning that AT&T stated 38 million of the votes Tuesday night came from Arkansas.
..........and from only 153 tweens.![]()
Sure hope those parents had "unlimited texting" on their kid's cells.
![]()
ExactlyYeah like 38 million people live in Arkansas
![]()
Never underestimate the power of giddy little hormonal girls!
as a former junior high school assistant principal, they inhabit my nightmares ...
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Melissa wrote:Deb wrote:LLL wrote:I have heard a few reports this morning that AT&T stated 38 million of the votes Tuesday night came from Arkansas.
..........and from only 153 tweens.![]()
Sure hope those parents had "unlimited texting" on their kid's cells.
![]()
ExactlyYeah like 38 million people live in Arkansas
![]()
Never underestimate the power of giddy little hormonal girls!
No kidding. I disagree with the voting on these types of shows. You should get ONE vote. No internet freakin' voting, no nothing. 1 vote per phone number. Still isn't going to make it totally fair, but it would cut it down severely. This thing where you can vote as many times as you want really defeats the whole purpose of putting things to a vote to begin with. It's absolutely stupid.
Melissa wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Melissa wrote:Deb wrote:LLL wrote:I have heard a few reports this morning that AT&T stated 38 million of the votes Tuesday night came from Arkansas.
..........and from only 153 tweens.![]()
Sure hope those parents had "unlimited texting" on their kid's cells.
![]()
ExactlyYeah like 38 million people live in Arkansas
![]()
Never underestimate the power of giddy little hormonal girls!
No kidding. I disagree with the voting on these types of shows. You should get ONE vote. No internet freakin' voting, no nothing. 1 vote per phone number. Still isn't going to make it totally fair, but it would cut it down severely. This thing where you can vote as many times as you want really defeats the whole purpose of putting things to a vote to begin with. It's absolutely stupid.
Agreed completely!
BobbyinTN wrote:If you don't do anything else today, download Adam's "A Change Is Gonna Come" from iTunes.
It's beyond amazing.
Even the crappy "No Boundaries" sounds better with studio magic.
squirt1 wrote:One vote? It will never happen as long as AI makes money on all the calls.
Triple S wrote:BobbyinTN wrote:If you don't do anything else today, download Adam's "A Change Is Gonna Come" from iTunes.
It's beyond amazing.
Even the crappy "No Boundaries" sounds better with studio magic.
Done, and agreed! (I bought the video AND the audio for that one). This is the first year I've been so busy on I-Tunes with Idol stuff - last year I bought a few of Michael Johns' tunes ('til he got booted off); this year I downloaded every single one of Adam's songs (well, except No Boundaries - it does sound better but it's still a crappy song). Guess I'm officially obsessed.
CNN.com wrote:LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- So much for the phrase, "Nice guys finish last."
In a stunning upset, sweet-faced Kris Allen claimed victory over glam-rocker Adam Lambert in an "American Idol" showdown that received nearly 100 million votes from viewers.
Lambert, a 27-year-old former understudy in the touring production of "Wicked," was heavily favored as the frontrunner throughout Season Eight.
Allen, a 23-year-old missionary from Conway, Arkansas, had built up a loyal following that seemed to grow larger as the weeks progressed.
"I think there was a point where I was like, 'why am I not in the bottom three?'" Allen told CNN after his big win. "I think there was times where I definitely deserved to be."
In a two-hour finale that featured this year's finalists performing with the Black Eyed Peas, Steve Martin, Cyndi Lauper, Lionel Richie, Queen Latifah and Jason Mraz, a guitar-wielding Allen did a duet with Keith Urban on the country superstar's new single, "Kiss a Girl," while Lambert thrilled fans by donning a pair of platform boots and joining '70s rock band KISS in an over-the-top medley, complete with a pyro show.
Backstage
KISS co-founder Gene Simmons was asked whether Lambert would be invited to join the band on the road this fall. "No," said Simmons. "He'd be better off joining Queen."
Indeed, Lambert seemed right at home when he and Allen joined Queen guitarist Brian May for a spirited rendition of "We Are The Champions." Queen has been in the market for a singer (the group hasn't had a permanent frontman since the flamboyant Freddie Mercury died in 1991). Perhaps that's an announcement somewhere down the road.
As for Lambert, while he had so much fun "playing dress-up" with Kiss, performing with Queen was "the period at the end of the sentence ... more of an exclamation point."
Judge Simon Cowell told the San Diego native during Tuesday night's show that he was "one of the best, most original contestants we've ever had on the show." After Wednesday's finale, Lambert talked about his experience on the show.
"I think, maybe, I opened people's eyes up a little bit to something different. I'm a little different, and it was really exciting to have the support of the country," said Lambert. "Just to be able to take risks and be celebrated for that felt really, really good."
It came as no surprise that when Allen was announced as the new "American Idol," his dad was crying in the audience. Although the judges initially seemed shocked the humble, coffeehouse-style singer-songwriter had made it to the final two, Allen told CNN that he felt he deserved to be the new Idol.
"You don't have to have the huge voice. Obviously, you don't have to have, like a swagger, about you because I don't feel like I do," Allen said. "I'm confident in what I know how to do, but it's very subtle."
Twenty-five minutes after the show ended on the West Coast, a news release hit our in-boxes touting his new "No Boundaries" single, co-written by judge Kara DioGuardi.
Outside the Nokia Theater
Former supermodel Janice Dickinson was throwing a tantrum in front of an amused crowd.
When a 15-year-old girl asked how she felt about Allen's win, she snapped, "I wanted Adam to win!" The teen's mother was appalled. iReport.com: What did you think of America's choice for "Idol"?
We also caught up with "Baywatch" star David Hasselhoff before he stepped into his limo after the performance.
"It doesn't matter who won," he told CNN. "I was just happy to be part of a really wonderful, wonderful night." He looked like he wanted to cry, as his daughter shouted, "Dad, let's go!"
With all the chatter about which of the four judges may be leaving the show, who knows? Maybe The Hoff will be critiquing the aspiring singers of Season Nine.
CNN.com wrote:KISS co-founder Gene Simmons was asked whether Lambert would be invited to join the band on the road this fall. "No," said Simmons. "He'd be better off joining Queen."
Indeed, Lambert seemed right at home when he and Allen joined Queen guitarist Brian May for a spirited rendition of "We Are The Champions." Queen has been in the market for a singer (the group hasn't had a permanent frontman since the flamboyant Freddie Mercury died in 1991). Perhaps that's an announcement somewhere down the road.
LLL wrote:I have heard a few reports this morning that AT&T stated 38 million of the votes Tuesday night came from Arkansas.
Arkansas wrote:LLL wrote:I have heard a few reports this morning that AT&T stated 38 million of the votes Tuesday night came from Arkansas.
Yep, the craze in central Arkansas has been huge. Heard the whole state was in on it Tues night. Power cell stations set up all over just for AI.
38 million votes alone from Arkansas. I wanna see if any other state has ever done that!
later~
Arkansas wrote:LLL wrote:I have heard a few reports this morning that AT&T stated 38 million of the votes Tuesday night came from Arkansas.
Yep, the craze in central Arkansas has been huge. Heard the whole state was in on it Tues night. Power cell stations set up all over just for AI.
38 million votes alone from Arkansas. I wanna see if any other state has ever done that!
later~
Voyager wrote:Check out what Gene Simmons said about Adam below:CNN.com wrote:LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- So much for the phrase, "Nice guys finish last."
In a stunning upset, sweet-faced Kris Allen claimed victory over glam-rocker Adam Lambert in an "American Idol" showdown that received nearly 100 million votes from viewers.
Lambert, a 27-year-old former understudy in the touring production of "Wicked," was heavily favored as the frontrunner throughout Season Eight.
Allen, a 23-year-old missionary from Conway, Arkansas, had built up a loyal following that seemed to grow larger as the weeks progressed.
"I think there was a point where I was like, 'why am I not in the bottom three?'" Allen told CNN after his big win. "I think there was times where I definitely deserved to be."
In a two-hour finale that featured this year's finalists performing with the Black Eyed Peas, Steve Martin, Cyndi Lauper, Lionel Richie, Queen Latifah and Jason Mraz, a guitar-wielding Allen did a duet with Keith Urban on the country superstar's new single, "Kiss a Girl," while Lambert thrilled fans by donning a pair of platform boots and joining '70s rock band KISS in an over-the-top medley, complete with a pyro show.
Backstage
KISS co-founder Gene Simmons was asked whether Lambert would be invited to join the band on the road this fall. "No," said Simmons. "He'd be better off joining Queen."
Indeed, Lambert seemed right at home when he and Allen joined Queen guitarist Brian May for a spirited rendition of "We Are The Champions." Queen has been in the market for a singer (the group hasn't had a permanent frontman since the flamboyant Freddie Mercury died in 1991). Perhaps that's an announcement somewhere down the road.
As for Lambert, while he had so much fun "playing dress-up" with Kiss, performing with Queen was "the period at the end of the sentence ... more of an exclamation point."
Judge Simon Cowell told the San Diego native during Tuesday night's show that he was "one of the best, most original contestants we've ever had on the show." After Wednesday's finale, Lambert talked about his experience on the show.
"I think, maybe, I opened people's eyes up a little bit to something different. I'm a little different, and it was really exciting to have the support of the country," said Lambert. "Just to be able to take risks and be celebrated for that felt really, really good."
It came as no surprise that when Allen was announced as the new "American Idol," his dad was crying in the audience. Although the judges initially seemed shocked the humble, coffeehouse-style singer-songwriter had made it to the final two, Allen told CNN that he felt he deserved to be the new Idol.
"You don't have to have the huge voice. Obviously, you don't have to have, like a swagger, about you because I don't feel like I do," Allen said. "I'm confident in what I know how to do, but it's very subtle."
Twenty-five minutes after the show ended on the West Coast, a news release hit our in-boxes touting his new "No Boundaries" single, co-written by judge Kara DioGuardi.
Outside the Nokia Theater
Former supermodel Janice Dickinson was throwing a tantrum in front of an amused crowd.
When a 15-year-old girl asked how she felt about Allen's win, she snapped, "I wanted Adam to win!" The teen's mother was appalled. iReport.com: What did you think of America's choice for "Idol"?
We also caught up with "Baywatch" star David Hasselhoff before he stepped into his limo after the performance.
"It doesn't matter who won," he told CNN. "I was just happy to be part of a really wonderful, wonderful night." He looked like he wanted to cry, as his daughter shouted, "Dad, let's go!"
With all the chatter about which of the four judges may be leaving the show, who knows? Maybe The Hoff will be critiquing the aspiring singers of Season Nine.
CNN.com wrote:"You don't have to have the huge voice. Obviously, you don't have to have, like a swagger, about you because I don't feel like I do," Allen said. "I'm confident in what I know how to do, but it's very subtle."
Voyager wrote:brywool wrote:Fergie shoulda sang
"Big Girls ... Don't wet their pants"
She can sing Marry Had a Little Lamb in that outfit and I would be entertained.
Adam looks like he was living the dream:
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
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