Showing posts with label american idol season 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label american idol season 1. Show all posts

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Kelly Clarkson - Don't Waste Your Time

Here's Kelly Clarkson's newest video/single, "Don't Waste Your Time". It's one of the more radio-friendly tracks on her album My December, however I think we're all ready for a HAPPY Kelly. All her songs are so bitter that I'm starting to get a permanent sour taste in my mouth. Let's hope her next album (Clive-influenced or not) will focus on some new life themes.

We still love you Kelly and you look beautiful in this video!

Best line of the song:
Don’t waste your time on me my friend
Friend, what does that even mean?

**UPDATE: Apparently this is the single for the UK. The US single is "Sober" and the video is going to be released next week.

Monday, August 6, 2007

Revisionist Idol - Season 1

This is a cool idea asking blog readers/Idol fans to re-imagine the results of past season of American Idol. Would your favorite contestant still win? Who made it too far or not far enough? Season 1 was pretty obvious (see below) but the what about the other seasons?

Leave a comment with your opinion on how Season 2 SHOULD'VE gone down.

Via USA Today's 'Idol Chatter' blog.

1. (and still champion) Kelly Clarkson (1st): Kelly didn't win in a landslide -- it was a pretty tight battle -- but the result was clear. I've got to go along with this verdict -- Kelly has done the franchise proud, and I don't know that anyone else in this crop could have come close to equaling her subsequent achievements.

2. Tamyra Gray (4th): Clearly the feeling is that Tamyra got robbed by the original voters. She was far and away the No. 2 vote-getter in this poll, a lot closer to Kelly than to the No. 3 finisher. As a postscript to the interesting but perhaps overheated discussion that cropped up about her post-Idol accomplishments, maybe she did make the right decision in gravitating toward acting and songwriting, but it would have been nice to have seen what she could have done as a singer with a big push (rather than an album that snuck out well over a year after her Idol season concluded).

3. Justin Guarini (2nd): Justin's fast fade from the public eye (aided and abetted by the From Justin to Kelly movie, which strangely didn't seem to affect Kelly's image at all, and the corporate neglect suffered by his first album) is reflected in his loss of standing retrospectively. He was the clear No. 3 choice, but was way behind Tamyra in the voting, and only a couple of people cared enough to vote him No. 1.

4. Christina Christian (6th): Substantial support for Christina, who on this vote joins Tamyra in what could be, by the time this exercise is complete, a substantial subset of African-American female singers who people now feel got a raw deal from the voters at the time. It'll be interesting to see where Kimberley Locke, Trenyce, Jennifer Hudson, La Toya London, Nadia Turner, Vonzell Solomon and others wind up in the revisionist vote.

5. RJ Helton (5th): A bit of a surprise, not that he equaled his actual finish but that he beat real-life third-place finisher Nikki McKibbin to do it (by the slimmest margin between any two finalists). I found RJ inoffensive if bland, but a superior singer to Nikki, so I was pleased to see this result.

6. Nikki McKibbin (3rd): Biggest gap between actual finish and revised vote, and well-deserved if you ask me -- I always thought Nikki was overrated, and her claim as a "rock chick" quite dubious -- Gina Glocksen could probably sing rings around her.
7. Ryan Starr (7th): Fairly substantial gap between Nikki and Ryan, who struck me as substantially more bogus than Nikki -- although she was arguably better than her piano-climbing male namesake on Rockstar: Supernova. She was kind of the Haley Scarnato of her day (in terms of teenage boy appeal), but less wholesome.
8. E. Jay Day (9th): E Jay carves out a small triumph by getting voted a notch higher than his actual finish. Having zero memory of his singing ability, I can't comment as to the merits of this result.
9. A.J. Gil (8th): The boy-band-esque A.J. was the victim of E. Jay's success, falling to ninth in the revisionist standings. No great loss, if I recall.
10. Jim Verraros (10th): And as it was in the beginning, so shall it be for eternity (or until the next poll comes around). Coming out didn't gain Jim a lot of retroactive support, it appears.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

The Future of Kelly

There has been so much news surrounding Kelly Clarkson recently that you can't help but wonder how it's going to affect her and her career. Back in April we got word that Clive Davis didn't like her new album and wanted to scrap the whole thing and get professional writers to write new songs for her (Kelly either wrote or co-wrote her entire album). Then, at the Idol finale Clive takes a dig at her by saying that Carrie and Daughtry were so sucessful because of the professional writers they had for their albums. The Kelly announces that she's going to release the new album regardless of what Clive thinks because it's so personal and it's what she's about right now. Then goes on to say in an interview that she's never been in love, never said "I Love You" to anyone, doesn't give a crap about fame, money or celebrity, and is just all about the music. Then her album leaked and people got a sneak peek at what everyone was talking about. And most recently we get the news that her ticket sales are so low that she's cancelled her summer tour. That's a lot that's been happening in two months. And on the eve of her new album dropping we have to stop and wonder "has everyone suddenly turned against Kelly?"

Well from my perspective, I'm glad that Kelly is actually standing up for what she believes in and is trying to do her own thing. It's so hard to do that in the music industry when it's all about sales. Not to mention that she still has Idol attached to her persona. But, having listened to all the official sneaks (basically anything that is on AOL Music) I think I'm actually agreeing with Clive on this one. I liked Never Again, but I didn't love it (but it has grown on me a lot). And the three other clips from AOL Music didn't really impress me at all. In fact, the three clips were so different from each other that it made me wonder if she really knows what kind of an artist she is yet. The styles are so different from each other. While that's not a bad thing if you do it album to album, it's a little distracting when you do it song to song. The album won't have a cohesive flow to it. When AOL released the full version of the second single Sober I listened to it and wasnt' expecting much but i LOVED it. I think that's the song that could save Kelly from falling into a disaster with this album. The song is very heartfelt and the music is simple and gorgeous. I am very excited to see how that one does.

I am concerned about Kelly's ticket sales. Maybe she just isn't ready to sell out arenas. But that really does surprise me when she's one of the biggest artists on the planet right now. Plus Britney can sell out arenas and she doesn't even sing at her conerts. I'm hoping this whole thing is not some sort of backlash against her because of what Clive said. Maybe she just isn't ready yet but once this album drops and some new songs get released she'll be right back up there.

Even though i'm very skeptical of this new album (and I really hope I'm proven wrong) I will be at Virgin Megastore right at midnite to buy it. I am very excited to hear the full product and see what she has in store for us. I hope that she is able to prove Clive and other critics wrong. Good Luck Kelly!

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Kelly Clarkson - My December (snippets)

The countdown has begun until the release of Kelly Clarkson's third album, My December. June 26, 2007 is when you can get your hands on the CD but for this moment we have a few snippets available on AOL Music to whet our appetites.

My personal favorite is "Sober".

Kelly said this was her favorite song on the album because "musically, it's almost hypnotic. You just get lost in it, it's just so beautiful. This song is about surviving something you think you can get past or over. I'm not an alcoholic; that's not what it's about. It's just a metaphor. Everyone has something they are addicted to that they can do without in their life, so it could be about whatever your addiction is."

CLICK HERE to listen to "Sober" and three other tracks from the album.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Kelly Clarkson *UPDATE*

Just wanted to give you all an update on the great new Kelly Clarkson song "Never Again". The album is titled "My December" and will drop this summer. Here is the cover art for the single (lookin' mighty good KC!) and a link to download the full, original version of the song. Enjoy!

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Kelly Clarkson - "Never Again" [Remix]


*NEW SONG ALERT!*

A new single for Kelly Clarkson has just leaked out onto the internet. Strangely enough, the remix (by Dave Aude) is available before the original. If you're interested, click here to download. Below are the lyrics:


"Never Again"

I hope the ring you gave to her
Turns her finger green
I hope when you’re in bed with her
you think of me
I would never wish bad things
But I don’t wish you well
Could you tell
By the flames that burned your words
I never read your letter
Cause I knew what you’d say
Give me that Sunday school answer
Try to make it all okay

Does it hurt
To know ill never be there
bet it sucks
to see my face everywhere
It was you
Who chose to end it like you did
I was the last to know
you knew
exactly what you would do
Don’t say
You simply lost your way
She may believe you
But I never will
Never again
Never again
Never again
Never again

If she really knows the truth
She deserves you
A trophy wife
Oh how cute
Ignorance is bliss
But when your day comes
And he’s through with you
And he’ll be through with you
You’ll die together but alone
You wrote me in a letter
You couldn’t say it right to my face
Give me that Sunday school answer
Repent your self away

Does it hurt

To know ill never be there
bet it sucks to see my face everywhere
It was you
Who chose to end it like you did
I was the last to know
you knew
exactly what you would do
Don’t say
You simply lost your way
they may believe you
But I never will
Never again
Never again
Never again
Never again

Never again will I hear you
Never again will I miss you
Never again will I fall to you
never
Never again will I hear you
Never again will I miss you
Never again will I fall to you
never
Never again will I kiss you
Never again will I want to
Never again will I love you
Never!

Does it hurt
To know ill never be there
Bet it sucks to see my face everywhere
It was you
Who chose to end it like you did
I was the last to know
you knew
exactly what you would do
Don’t say
You simply lost your way
They may believe you
But I never will
I Never Will
I never will
Never again
Never again
Never again
Never again