The Almost Last “American Idol”: Katharine McPhee vs. Taylor Hicks

By:

The Dude on the Right

Normally I would do a podcast tomorrow evening before "American Idol" giving you
my thoughts on the Tuesday night performances and my Paula Abdul clips of the
night, but since the two hour finale starts at 7PM here in the Chicagoland area,
I know I won’t be able to get it posted in time and oh so want to endure about
an hour and 45 minutes of uselessness to see who wins.  So I figured I
would blog my recap of tonight’s performance, and give my podcast rehash on
Thursday night.  So, without further ado, my thoughts on Katharine McPhee’s
and Taylor Hick’s performance, who should win, and don’t be surprised if they
win.

ROUND 1
Katharine:  Black Horse and the Cherry Tree
Katharine did pretty well with this the first time around, and this time was
just okay.  She looked great in the tight jeans and shirt showing her
belly, but she kept singing to the two percussion dudes on stage rather than the
audience.

Taylor:  Living for the City
He’s being the Taylor he has become to be, working through the crowd,
wearing a funky suit jacket, and still looking like he’s going to take a dump on
stage as he stretches for a note or two, but I think that’s why we love him.

Winner of Round 1:  Taylor


ROUND 2
Katharine:  Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Again solid song for her, but she does not work the stage, nor the audience,
well.  There she was, just sort of sitting on the stage, and doing, at
first, a fantastic version, totally into the feeling of the song.  I felt
so good for her, she needed the perfect version, and I really wanted her to get
up somewhere near the middle of the song, work the front of the stage, and
finish it on the platform behind the judges belting it out for the audience, but
then two things happened that lost it for me:  First, she just stayed
there, kinda crumpled on the floor of the stage, and second, she lost the
feeling of the song and started "mugging" for the camera every time it came near
her.  What I mean by mugging is she shifted from serious mode to the
"grinning ear to ear" thing that has been bugging me about her all season. 
Sad song, depressing song, it doesn’t seem to matter for her, once that boom
camera comes near her face, she shifts from serious and sad looking to "I’m
going to smile now because the camera is coming in for a close-up."

Taylor: 
Levon
I will admit I am a little biased because this is one of my favorite Elton
John songs of all time, and Taylor does his own great way of knocking it out of
the ballpark.  The thing with Taylor is when he’s not being goofy Taylor,
he does show that he has a fun voice, but this isn’t really the song that
showcased this, that one was a few weeks ago.  He still works the stage
better than Katharine and exudes a confidence she just doesn’t seem to have.

Winner of Round 2:  Katharine (but barely because of the
mugging.)

ROUND 3
Katharine:  My Destiny
Singing what will be her first single, I am going to sound so incredibly
mean right now, and I do apologize to all of the Katharine fans, and to
Katharine herself, but here goes…

First off, and my mom has been saying it
all along, but whoever has been picking her dresses is doing a horrible job. 
Like most men, I would have lied to her because I knew I wouldn’t get any at the
end of the night by being truthful, but that dress made her look fat.  Oh,
and this is going to sound worse than mean, but she looked like she was shoved
in a sausage casing.  Something just fitted her totally wrong with that
dress.  Randy said she looked amazing, but on TV, or at least my TV, that
dress was horrible.

Next, this was a typical song for a "pop" idol, starting
the singer off in a lower key and building them up to a higher register where
they can take the song out of the ballpark, but she just seemed too nervous to
pull that off and hit a blooper, pop-fly for an easy catch by the shortstop. 
The other problem for her, and maybe she knew this, is that maybe Katharine knew
people are tired of these kinds of songs from the finalists, and she also knew
Taylor had the stronger song.

Lastly, from the show, and maybe I’m wrong, but
it looked like Simon really wanted to just lay into her on every aspect about
the performance, but knew this was the finale and if he came out blasting the
song, her performance, and her look, that every aspect of marketing her would be
blown off the map.  I’m sorry for being so harsh on her, but I’ll try to
explain more at the end of this way-to-long blog.

Taylor:  Do I Make
You Proud
Sadly for the "American Idol" folks, this song has come out about a month
too late.  Why?  Because high school graduation ceremonies around the
country in every small town would somehow try to fit this song into the
proceedings.  But Taylor doesn’t have to worry about the graduates because
I think he still has the wedding song market for the next six months if the
bride-to-be is a Taylor fan.

Taylor didn’t have to worry about an outfit,
because, well, Taylor doesn’t need to to look unbelievable, he just needs to
look like Taylor, so his normal suit was fine.  What Taylor had going for
him, that Katharine really didn’t, is a perfect song for him.  It wasn’t
the greatest song, but so much better than Katharine’s that it didn’t matter,
and Taylor sang it with the confidence that even if the lyrics were something
like "Do I make you proud, because I was caught sleeping with a hooker that I
picked up on the corner," he still would have pulled it off for his "Idol" fans
who wouldn’t have cared.

He knocked the song out of the ballpark for his
"American Idol" fans.  And even Simon knew it.

Winner
of Round 3:  Taylor

Based on Tonight, Who
Should Win This Fight:  Taylor Hicks

Don’t Be Surprised if This One Wins:  Katharine McPhee

The Dude on the Right’s Final Analysis
Here’s a little how I see this, so let’s go…

With our two
finalists, the marketing/public relations folks are really trying to scramble,
and maybe just me, but I think Simon knows this.  Taylor is a great guy,
with a great voice, and I am a fan, but where, on any radio dial, can you market
him?  Somehow lots of the public loves him, and the single they have him
recording has potential, but after the show is over, are you going to be
clamoring out there to get any single/CD he puts out, let alone be the reason
you go see him in concert?  Maybe I’m wrong, and I read this somewhere
else, but he is the kind of dude who could, with his act, pull off a larger
bar/club atmosphere where he sang a mixture of covers and originals, but his
sound fits absolutely nowhere on the radio landscape, and that’s a marketing
nightmare.  His voice doesn’t lend itself to adult contemporary, let alone
a teen audience, and there are few rock stations that would play anything he
puts out, probably mostly out of spite.

Katharine, though, almost has entire
package, just not the presence of Taylor.  She’s got looks, she does need a
better wardrobe (and shorter hair to show off her boobs for me), but if she were
to lose a little of the Celine Dion-ish posing, she could fill a huge void,
sliding into a bizarre nitch between the world of Kelly Clarkson and Celine Dion. 
Here’s how I would have loved to see her performances go:  During "Black
Horse and the Cherry Tree" work the audience with an attitude.  No big
grinning, just go out there, slap hands, work the stage, and keep an attitude
like "I’m a bad-ass, hear me roar!"  Then, during "Somewhere Over the
Rainbow," fine, start it crouched down on the stage, but get up, sing to the
crowd, all of the crowd, but don’t get caught in the glamorous moment – You’re
trying to find your way home, to a happy place, there’s no place for smiling ear
to ear during this song.  Lastly, you’ve got a lousy last song and you
probably know it.  So what, go out there and just kick whatever ass you can
find.

I feel bad about bashing on Katharine, because I think she has huge star
potential, but somewhere, somehow, I think her biggest problem is that she was
never taught to get into the feeling of a song.  All she knows is to sing
the song, she doesn’t know how to, and this is going to sound pretty cheesy, but
be one with the song.  That, I think, is her largest stumbling block to
getting herself to the next level.

I suppose I should wrap up this way-to-long
blog by just admitting that you never really know what the fans out there in TV
land are going to do in regards to voting for the "American Idol," yet I still
love the show.  It will be interesting to see how the voting goes, but for
me, I think Taylor will win, but Katharine has more potential for stardom.

That’s it for this one! I’m The Dude on the Right!! L8R!!!

Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-up: The Da Vinci Code and Sports.

By:

The Dude on the Right

We’re back with an exciting new edition of "Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up." 
There’s even a special guest involved, namely Mama Gotz, although she was trying
to share Stu’s mike at times which didn’t work too well.  Anyway, we both
talk a bit about "The
Da Vinci Code
" and some sport’s fighting.  Stu was also perplexed as to
why Axl Rose was getting picked on by a clothing dude.

Thanks
for listening.

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

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What’s New? Exciting Sports, Women’s Pro Beach Volleyball, Karaoke on Your TV, and TV Finales.

For this podcast, The Dude on the Right was surprised at the excitement of sports’ viewing on his Saturday afternoon, wonders when he’ll start singing karaoke, and is looking forward to the last week of TV sweeps.

Exciting Sports, Women’s Pro Beach Volleyball, Karaoke on Your TV, and TV Finales.

By:

The Dude on the Right

Some of the most exciting sports’ television happened on this Saturday
afternoon.  There was a great brawl during the
Cubs/White
Sox
game, sadly Barbaro (that’s a horse),

hurt its leg
during the Preakness Stakes, and God bless the producers and
directors at Fox for their coverage, or should I say almost uncoverage, of the
AVP Women’s Pro Beach Volleyball tournament.  I forgot how much I love that
sport.  I also found out that my cable On Demand service has karaoke. 
I have no idea when I would ever use that, but is nice to know it is there. 
Thank you Mr. T.

And finally, some of the most anticipated season finales are
coming up next week, at least for me, namely "24," "American Idol," and "Lost." 
Finally, I’ll be done with TV, except for, well, that new summer show called "So
You Think You Can Dance
" looks right up my alley.  Damn you, Fox.

Thanks
for listening.

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

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Our New “What’s New?” and Blog Page, and A Dude Walking the Side of the Road.

By:

The Dude on the Right

First off you might have noticed some changes with this page and the updates you
receive.  Simply put, I’ve decided to combine our "What’s New?" listing
with our blog posting since, many times, they meld together.  Let me know
if you "like it," "hate it," or really don’t care.  I always like feedback.

That aside, this blog isn’t about changes on the website, this is about
something that is still kind of bothering me, knowing I should have probably
called 911, or is it 999, or is it *999, or is it *911.  Let’s start with
the initial incident.

I was driving back to the dude-pad from a company where I do
some consulting.  All of the traffic is cruising along the highway and I
couldn’t help but notice, up in the short distance, a dude walking along the
highway.  First thought, a hitchhiker, although you don’t see many of them
these days anymore.  At quicker glance the dude didn’t seem to be
hitchhiking because there wasn’t a thumb in site, and he was facing the
direction of the traffic, but as my dude-mobile came nearer to him, he didn’t
look like others I have seen walking the side of a highway.  As I traveled
past the dude I tried to take a look, and it looked like a younger dude, maybe
even high school age, with a backpack, and I wondered if I should do something. 
But what is that something I should do?  I could try and pull over and see
if he was okay, I could try to call the police, and here is where, sadly, I
ended up.  I decided to do nothing.

Lots of wrong thoughts have come into
my head since I got home, had dinner, and have been doing this, that, and the
other thing before writing this blog, and most of them have been bad,
disappointed in myself, and hoping the dude is okay.  There is the simple
thought that A) The dude was a psychopath, and if I had pulled over I might be
on the evening news in a way I wouldn’t ever see.  B)  The dude gets
picked up by a psychopath, and if I had pulled over and tried to help, he
wouldn’t be on the evening news in a way I would be sad to see.  C) 
Why didn’t anyone else pull over?

Then I wondered other things like, in a
fucked up kind of way, maybe life as a drifter is actually better than his life
at home, and stopping him would have sent him back to the hell that had been his
life, maybe I missed his broken down car and he was just on the way to the exit
to get to a phone, or maybe he was just a kid looking to walk along the highway
(and that could be a song lyric, but I digress).

But here is the weird thing,
and since I’m a nut-job, for me it’s crazy.  In the end, in the grand
scheme of things, I wasn’t sure of what number to call to report the dude
walking along the highway in the first place.  At home, or even at work,
the choice for an emergency is easy, it’s simply 911.  But ever since I’ve
sold cell phones, and have driven highways, the emergency number seems to be
different.  I know, the easy answer is that I should have just pried my
cell phone out of my pocket and at least tried to dial 911, but I became
conflicted.  Is the best route "911."  Should I go for "*999," or is
it "*998?"  Is the "*" necessary?  And "What Exit did I just pass up
if they ask?"

In the end I called no one, but still, in my head, I see this
kid/dude walking along the highway, and just hope, pray, and hope some more,
that he is okay.  Why?  Because I did the same as everyone else in my
front view and in my rear view mirror who drove past him – I did nothing. 
I really hope I wasn’t wrong to do that.

That’s it for this one! I’m The Dude on the Right!! L8R!!!

What’s New? The Dude on the Right’s “American Idol” Wrap-Up: Elliot Should be Going Home.

For this podcast, The Dude on the Right still can’t stand Katharine McPhee smiling during her performances, but loved her version of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” The Dude’s Mom didn’t think that much of her, and doesn’t like her clothes, and doesn’t like her hair. The Dude on the Right has a problem with her hair, too, but only because it covers her boobs.

The Dude on the Right’s “American Idol” Wrap-Up for May 16th: Elliot Should be Going Home.

By:

The Dude on the Right

Well, here it is, my next to last "American Idol" Wrap-Up for this spring season
because, well, next week "American Idol" will end this season and Taylor will
win.  Okay, I’m predicting, not stating a fact, but for this wrap-up I
explain why Elliot just doesn’t have it, how Taylor does, and how Katharine is
starting to piss me off.  It’s bad enough that it is hard for her to stay
in the feeling of a song and not just start smiling ear to ear when the close-up
camera comes near her (Case in point, she’s singing "I Ain’t Got Nothing But the
Blues" but she just keeps smiling, instead of having a "sneering" attitude the
song deserved), and my mom mentioned she doesn’t like her hair, which I agree,
but for a different reason.  For me, her hair is too long and covers up her
boobs.  In the weirdest of ways, Taylor has everything in his favor to win
"American Idol," but what does his winning really say about being a pop idol? 
It’s all too confusing.

Lastly, if you want to be a part of a podcast, and
have "talk" capabilities set up for your IM programs, e-mail me at
podcast@entertainmentavenue.com
and we’ll see if we can set something up.

Thanks
for listening.

That’s it for this one!  I’m The Dude on the Right!!  L8R!!!

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What’s New? Stu & The Dude’s Weekend Wrap-Up: Technical Issues and Movie Talk.

For this podcast, The Dude on the Right obsesses about how lousy this podcast sounded in his headphones, but after listening to it, it didn’t sound that bad. In any case, Stu and The Dude talk about the movies, discuss a President speech on TV, and question the inclusion of “Plop, Plop. Fizz, Fizz” as part of The Dude’s podcast sound effects.