With the closeout of American Idol, Season 9, last night, there are a few things on which to comment, I think.
Season 9, by most reports, was rather underwhelming in its totality, and it's difficult to see any of this year's contestants going on to have a career like Carrie Underwood or Chris Daughtry. I know the producers look for certain "packages" that seem to fit a particular mold that they think makes good television, but they are supposed to make for good recording artists after the show is finished, as well. I'm not so sure AI has been as successful at that part of it.
Lee DeWyze was this year's winner, beating out a better, more complete musician and performer in Crystal Bowersox. How many times have we seen this happen throughout the years? Yet, those who ultimately win the competition riding the waves of millions of votes usually seem to flop in the marketplace after they cut their first albums. How is this possible? What happened to all those fans who swept them into prominence?
The finale results show was filled with musical stars from the baby boom generation, Hall & Oats, Joe Cocker, Barry Gibb & Robin Gibb (the remnants of the Bee Gees), Alice Cooper, Chicago, and I'm thinking that the nod to those watchers who are older is nice, but these folks really need to retire. They just don't have it vocally any more.
I seem to have a thing for Siobhan Magnus.
With the leaving of Paula Abdul after last season, and the departure of Simon Cowell after this season, one wonders what will happen to the Idol franchise. It's true that the format is quite easy to replicate, but the personalities usually aren't. With a slow drop in ratings over the last couple years, I think that will be accelerating.
I really can't see attending the Idols on tour concert coming to our local civic center this year. Unless it's to see Siobhan.
Out.
1 comment:
Have no idea what happened to my first post. Sorry.
Jeff,
I am playing hooky from work today....well kind of. I feel very badly that I haven't written you in so long (although I don't expect you've exactly been holding your breath in anticipation;). I wanted to quickly say hi though and I hope everything is well with you. Been trying to gear the ol' writing up a little - from basically a dead stop.
A lot going on right now with me; too much work, my oldest daughter just graduated high school and is headed to UT Austin in the fall(a Journalism major is what she has in mind!), too much work again and just no time, no damn time.
What is going on with you? The new book looks very good btw!
Even though I'm terrible at keeping in touch, please show me undeserved mercy and drop me a line when you get a chance. -Jimbo
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