whose rock will roll?: a SIMULBLOG!...
Because THIS is American Idol. And this is a simulblog, where I'm typing as fast as I can, trying to describe the action as it's happening live in the east, so if you want to be surprised, now is the time to go rewatch the fan-freaking-tabulous A-plus-A duet from last night. (I really hope big brother/little sister, who obviously have total love for each other take the "record together" advice seriously.)
But don't forget to come back, visit and dish with the rest of us. Because the show is about to start! _____
Ryan says over 64 million votes came in last night, the highest total outside of a finale. The kids are paper dolls in the Ford video and the group sing features Slash on guitar. Best one this season.
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The four are sitting on the stools, chatting with Ryan. Danny is pretty amusing with his admission that the "horror scream" was really as bad as the judges said it was.
Paula debuts her new single, proving without a doubt what good electronic enhancements can do to a mediocre voice. That was, well, painful.
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I just caught the promo for the summer tour. Am I the only one who had forgotten Michael Sarver?
Paula blathers to Ryan that she wanted to play the AI stage because it's a happy place. C'mon Paula. Everyone knows that playing the AI stage means zillions in sales. That's why No Doubt is there. And they're there.
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Ryan reminds us that the three survivors get the hometown treatment, and then we're treated to a retrospective of past homecomings. That was cool. Good memories.
The final four are brought to the stage.
Allison, Danny, Adam and Kris are lined up in that order. The kids are reminded of last night's reviews with no mention of bottom anythings.
One gets sent to safety. It's...Kris!! The others give him major hugs.
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Chris Daughtry is back in the house. And we're reminded of his season five journey. The band is debuting the first single from their sophomore album, No Surprise. I like it. And like David Cook before him, Chris gets a plaque, commemorating the success of his first quadruple platinum first CD, proving sometimes not winning is the best victory.
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The three remaining kids are center stage.
The next person safe and in the top three is... Adam.
Allison and Danny share a hug.
Danny is safe. Allison goes home.
She watches her journey as Carrie Underwood sings.
And my heart just broke a little.
So long Allison, and thanks.
See you next week.
Labels: adam lambert, allison iraheta, danny gokey, daughtry, final four, kris allen