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GreggFromJoisey
03-20-2007, 03:19 PM
American Idol performing "British Invasion" music tonight! Should be very interesting!!!!!
Greg would be into something good if he could get a date with Antonella! lol!
:boobies:
love2sing
03-20-2007, 08:34 PM
I'd rather stab myself in the eye with a dull fork than to watch American Idol. It's way over done at this point!!
Actually that would be more exciting reality TV. L2S on stage stabbing herself with a fork in the eye with a dull fork!
I'd rather stab myself in the eye with a dull fork than to watch American Idol. It's way over done at this point!!
chinarain62
03-21-2007, 01:55 PM
It wasn't bad. Some interesting tunes.
And if L2S were to stab herself in the eye with a fork, should would actually be recreating the Scorpions album cover!
GreggFromJoisey
03-21-2007, 03:51 PM
Agreed that it wasnt bad (except for Sanjaya)
I really liked the version of Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying
yleekiyote
03-21-2007, 07:19 PM
***NEWSFLASH*** Sanjaya winner of American Idol 2007.
...........and then, American Idol will finally be put to rest. :rip_1:
78 zebra man
03-21-2007, 10:24 PM
AMEN ! ! ! ! Enough is enough:krilin:
GreggFromJoisey
03-22-2007, 09:32 AM
HORRIBLE vote last night. Ryan Gaycrest
America, India has spoken!
Simon Cowell to Sanjaya
"You look like one of them little BushMen!" :laugh2:
GreggFromJoisey
03-22-2007, 02:30 PM
yeah he's a bushman who's never tasted bush! :nono:
zebralover4ever
03-25-2007, 10:57 PM
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Rebel 'Idol' fans voting to make worst first
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BY CHRIS ROVZAR
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Sunday, March 25th 2007, 3:09 AM
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Sanjaya Malakar
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First there were Clay Aiken's Claymates. Then there was Taylor Hicks' Soul Patrol.
Now, meet the Fanjayas: But be warned, some of them are not the fans you might expect.
"American Idol" contestant Sanjaya Malakar has what can only be described as an unusual following - those who want him to win because he's just so bad.
They take a twisted pleasure in skewering the "Idol" call-in vote, keeping him in the running long after he was expected to be gone.
Leading the charge is an Internet site, votefortheworst.com.
Since its founding in 2004, the site's organizers have picked someone they really disliked and then urged others to phone in.
The movement has really taken off this year - especially after radio shock jock Howard Stern caught wind of it and signed on.
After Stern interviewed Web site founder Dave Della Terza on his Sirius Satellite show recently, the Sanjaya movement skyrocketed: Blogs, other radio shows and newspapers across the country are picking up on the trend.
Hardcore "Idol" fans are furious that the show is being mocked.
"You guys gave Bush his two terms as President [and] I brushed it off. But putting through some lame ... contestant on a TV show, that's just crossing the line," one wrote Terza.
And while there is no proof that the organized call-ins have boosted the 17-year-old's standings, he did make it into the top 10 this past week after nearly getting voted off the week before.
Win or lose "Idol," that achievement guarantees Sanjaya will tour with all the other "Idol" finalists this summer.
But can he win it all?
Conspiracy theorists contend there are other forces at work besides the haters boosting the mop-haired teen's fortunes: foreign calling centers.
Malakar is the first contestant of Asian-Indian heritage, and he is getting huge coverage in the Indian media. The theory goes that Indians are calling en masse from overseas.
"Idol" officials did not return a call for comment but have in the past labeled Terza's site "meanspirited."
crovzar@nydailynews.com
ryank
03-26-2007, 07:35 AM
peter noone was right - "it's a voting contest, not a singing contest". I thought it was funny how the black girls were clueless about the british invasion, but it did sink one of them. One girl (stephanie?) was used to singing choppy r & b style, but when she had to hold notes, she was *****ed. I think that they should let the singers sing whatever they want, and let the chips fall. It's really gearing them up for what's to come > somebody telling them what to sing. I think alot of them don't want to win, they just want enough exposure to branch off on their own.
GreggFromJoisey
03-26-2007, 07:05 PM
Exactly!!! GIVE them a song to sing like on that "Grease" show where they're trying out for the parts in the musical Grease. (Forget the name of the show) THEN you'll see who can/can't carry a note
GreggFromJoisey
03-27-2007, 04:30 PM
Gwen Stefanie. Looks white thinks she's black. Our youth is doomed! :censored2:
chinarain62
03-28-2007, 11:33 AM
Last night really ****ed. Not a fan of Gwen's, but I must say she looked SO much better w/o that tacky red lipstick she usually wears. Now if she'd just stop dying her hair that platinum blonde - she'd be doing something! Her haid is going to turn green from all that bleach!
I'll be watching tonight to see who gets voted off - THIS should be interesting. :popcom:
GreggFromJoisey
03-28-2007, 12:49 PM
That freak Sanjay, with the hair. Hope he goes tonight.
Man I wanna nail that Gina!!!!! :zoo_fox_1:
ryank
03-31-2007, 01:14 AM
oh, okay, so it's not just me who has the hots for Gina. What is it about her? Dut to the "votefortheworst" campaign, it looks like sanjayah will go far. He needs to get advice from william hung.
GreggFromJoisey
03-31-2007, 02:30 PM
Gina is definitely the most BOUNCY contestant!!!!
:licklips:
Check this article out from the NY Times about Howard Stern and his "vote for the worst" campaign....
Howard Stern Tries to Kill ‘American Idol’ With Kindness for a Weak Link
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By EDWARD WYATT
Published: March 31, 2007
LOS ANGELES, March 30 — For the last few years, three-quarters of the network television executives in Hollywood have tried to figure out how to derail “American Idol,” the Fox juggernaut that dominates the prime-time ratings.
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Sanjaya Malakar has been an unlikely “American Idol” success.
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Howard Stern says he wants to subvert the top-rated show on television.
Now Howard Stern, of all people, says he has found the way.
For the last two weeks, Mr. Stern has been promoting a Web site created by a 24-year-old “American Idol” fan that encourages people to support the worst performer on the popular talent show. Their candidate has been Sanjaya Malakar, the off-key, lyric-fumbling, elaborately coiffed teenager who is perhaps the most talked-about “Idol” contestant ever.
“We’re corrupting the entire thing,” Mr. Stern said on his Sirius Satellite Radio show Thursday, the day after Mr. Malakar secured a place in the top nine finalists. “All of us are routing ‘American Idol.’ It’s so great. The No. 1 show in television and it’s getting ruined.”
By promoting Mr. Malakar, Mr. Stern says, he hopes to turn the talent competition into a farce and destroy its popularity.
The stakes of the battle are not insignificant, either for Fox or for the contestants. In its sixth season, “American Idol” has drawn an average of 32 million viewers each week, nearly 50 percent more than the next highest-rated show and better than the show has measured in any previous season.
Some past winners of the competition have gone on to produce chart-topping singles and albums, including Kelly Clarkson, who won the first season, and Carrie Underwood, who won the fourth. Jennifer Hudson, who was eliminated in a late round during the show’s third season, went on to win an Oscar for her performance in “Dreamgirls.”
Mr. Malakar, who at 17 looks like a 1970s pop star of the David Cassidy/Bobby Sherman/Andy Gibb variety, had been among the lowest two or three vote-getters in the first weeks of the season. But after Dave Della Terza, the founder of a Web site called votefortheworst.com, first appeared on Mr. Stern’s radio show on March 20, Mr. Malakar has not been among the lowest vote-getters. (“Idol” does not release total vote tallies, but each week reveals which performers are in the bottom slots.)
A number of those voting for Mr. Malakar may be genuine fans, many of them in the pre- and early-teenage brackets, to judge from posts on a number of Internet bulletin boards dedicated to the show.
But the fans also include older women and Indian-Americans, and Mr. Malakar’s progress is being tracked voraciously by Indian newspapers in both the United States and India. And they probably include executives at Fox, the television network that is riding “American Idol” to the top of the ratings.
Mr. Malakar, who is from Federal Way, Wash., also has some prominent detractors, not least some of the show’s judges. (Although the judges eliminate contestants in early rounds, results at the current stage of the show are determined solely by viewer votes.)
Simon Cowell, the acid-tongued British judge who is one of the show’s biggest draws, threatened to quit the show if Mr. Malakar wins. “I won’t be back if he does,” Mr. Cowell recently told the television show “Extra.”
Randy Jackson, another of the three “Idol” judges, responded to Mr. Malakar’s recent performance of “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” this way: “That song was almost unlistenable for me, man.”
A Fox spokeswoman declined to comment on Mr. Cowell’s comment, but the network said in a statement that efforts like Mr. Stern’s do not affect the results. “With 30 million votes every week, and hundreds of millions of votes over the season, the power of true fans of ‘American Idol’ dwarfs any attempt of people trying to gain notoriety,” the statement said. “Despite the press coverage, these campaigns don’t affect who moves forward in the competition.”
Mr. Stern, through a spokesman, declined to be interviewed for this article.
Unlike Mr. Stern, Mr. Della Terza, a community college teacher near Chicago, said he did not want to destroy “Idol.”
“We’re not out to take the show down,” Mr. Della Terza said in a telephone interview. “We like the show. We want to keep around the guy we think is funny and corny.” His aim, he said, was simply to spice up the show by toying with the results, keeping what he calls the “cheesiest” contestants on for as long as possible.
In a recent interview on Mr. Stern’s radio show, Mr. Della Terza said he understood that his efforts might be affecting contestants who are better singers. “Everyone tries to say we’re crushing dreams with what we’re doing, but we’re trying to help Sanjaya’s dreams,” he said. “He wants to be the American Idol too.”
Ms. Hudson, coincidentally, was the first contestant to be recommended for support on votefortheworst.com, something that is not lost on Mr. Della Terza.
“We picked her the first week because of her crazy outfits and over-the-top singing,” he recalled. But she improved, and the site switched its recommendation to another contestant. Last year the site also picked Taylor Hicks, the eventual winner, as the worst performer when five competitors were left.
“If we had not recommended him, maybe he wouldn’t have won,” Mr. Della Terza said.
It is unclear how many voters have been influenced either by Mr. Stern or the Web site. Sirius has six million subscribers but does not release listener figures for its individual shows. According to Mr. Della Terza, votefortheworst.com had been receiving a million or so hits per “Idol” show this season; that number jumped to more than three million after his first appearance on Mr. Stern’s show.
Now, Mr. Della Terza said, the site will stay with Mr. Malakar for the duration, even though he thinks there is no chance he will win. (The bookmakers at bodog.com have placed 25-to-1 odds on Mr. Malakar’s winning the competition; the favorite, Melinda Doolittle, is listed at 4-to-5.)
“Even if by some miracle we get him to the final two,” Mr. Della Terza said, “I think the rest of America will be so outraged by the possibility of him winning that they will vote against him.”
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