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Do you watch American Idol regularly

yes
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22%
no
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78%
 
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ARG.. American Idol

Post by mslacat » Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:49 pm

I can not believe how many "Manly men" are talking more about American Idol than the Super Bowl, Conrad Burns or anything else!

Two years ago I was over visiting my Mom and got to watch my first and only American Idol episode. I just don't get it.


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Post by catamaran » Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:54 pm

i voted yes, but I only watch the tryouts regularly....that's because they unload the short bus out front


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Post by SonomaCat » Wed Jan 25, 2006 1:01 pm

If they can't play a guitar and create their own music, they will never be an idol of mine. They aren't musicians ... they are just voices and faces.



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Post by mslacat » Wed Jan 25, 2006 1:02 pm

Bay Area Cat wrote:If they can't play a guitar and create their own music, they will never be an idol of mine. They aren't musicians ... they are just voices and faces.
Explain William Hung :shrug:


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Post by rtb » Wed Jan 25, 2006 1:04 pm

Yeah, it is funny, most of the winners don't even go on to become big pop stars. They are usually great singers, but that is it. I just don't get the hype with the show. If they had to showcase their talent with songs they had written, etc. it would at least give me a reason to watch.

Instead I save my tv time for The Office.


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Post by SonomaCat » Wed Jan 25, 2006 1:07 pm

mslacat wrote:
Bay Area Cat wrote:If they can't play a guitar and create their own music, they will never be an idol of mine. They aren't musicians ... they are just voices and faces.
Explain William Hung :shrug:
He's no idol of mine ... but anybody willing to make a fool of themselves that earnestly will always get a little bit of attention. He was an interesting phenom ... part pity, part cruelty.



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Post by rtb » Wed Jan 25, 2006 1:12 pm

I can't believe we are discussing this, but it is all the rage again in America.

This morning on the radio they were discussing the show and saying that at least one if not others on the show last night that they were poking fun at were likely mentally disabled. Is this true? I think American Idol is going way too far to laugh at those that don't make the cut when they are teasing the handicap. I didn't see it, so I don't know how true this is, but I would love to hear the opinion of someone that watches the show.


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Post by ChiOCat » Wed Jan 25, 2006 1:16 pm

I've never gotten the reality craze. We did watch the first season of Apprentice because Troy was a Montana boy, and had family in Eureka.


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Post by briannell » Wed Jan 25, 2006 4:04 pm

yeah they aren't true "artists", I agree with BAC. although, I admit I bought Carrie Underwood, i do like her voice, good album.


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Post by whitetrashgriz » Wed Jan 25, 2006 7:47 pm

rtb wrote:Yeah, it is funny, most of the winners don't even go on to become big pop stars. They are usually great singers, but that is it. I just don't get the hype with the show. If they had to showcase their talent with songs they had written, etc. it would at least give me a reason to watch.

Instead I save my tv time for The Office.
i'm a dish guy without the networks so i dont watch this show. except that i have a reality tv channel on directv that plays all last years stuff and i find it pretty entertaining. some of these kids can really sing. but america like instant success stories, and that's what these guys are. all of the winners so far have went on to sell a million records. and some people like clay aiken, who didn't even win come out selling records. even if they are one and done as far as records go, i'd take their millions any day of the week. plus, you gotta think that the publicity at least get's there foot in the door from where they want to go. many are good musicians, who play their own instrument, and write their own songs. but there isn't a show for that yet, so i think if you have the voice, why not try to get an "in"?



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Post by rtb » Wed Jan 25, 2006 7:53 pm

There is a show for that, it's Nashville Star. That is where the real talent is! :D


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Post by anacondagriz » Thu Jan 26, 2006 11:11 am

rtb wrote:There is a show for that, it's Nashville Star. That is where the real talent is! :D
Yeah like my girl Miranda Lambert!!!



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Post by rtb » Thu Jan 26, 2006 11:24 am

anacondagriz wrote:Yeah like my girl Miranda Lambert!!!
Exactly! There is a girl that can write music, sing, and play the guitar!


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Post by G.W.Bush » Thu Jan 26, 2006 3:36 pm

Someone should sing this song on American Idol!

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Post by anacondagriz » Thu Jan 26, 2006 4:59 pm

rtb wrote:
anacondagriz wrote:Yeah like my girl Miranda Lambert!!!
Exactly! There is a girl that can write music, sing, and play the guitar!
You forgot "And look damn good doing it"!



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Post by MSUCATS » Thu Jan 26, 2006 5:21 pm

I think American Idol is great. I mean, it's definitely entertaining. I just smile at the thought of some of those contestants who lack any sort of potential talent! I get so embarrassed for them (I actually cover my face with my hands some times!!)

I think every contestant should have to sing the National Anthem. Afterall, it is "AMERICAN" Idol, and SOOOOO many people don't know the words to the National Anthem. That is SOOOO embarrassing when people don't know the words. I can understand if it is a little kid, but seriously, after age __ , they should be able to remember. Heck, some people bring index cards incase they get nervous and forget.

If they're good enough to be in the top 12 on A.I., I'm sure at one point or another they'll be asked to sing the anthem before an event... they might as well sing it in the audition. Shoot, if they don't know the words for the audition... I say 'Give 'em the boot!' ;)

It would be interesting if they did like an NHL, NFL, NBA, or MLB Idol tryout thing. The winner gets a spot on the team. NOW THAT WOULD BE FRICKING AWESOME!


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Post by SonomaCat » Thu Jan 26, 2006 5:29 pm

MSUCATS wrote:I think American Idol is great. I mean, it's definitely entertaining. I just smile at the thought of some of those contestants who lack any sort of potential talent! I get so embarrassed for them (I actually cover my face with my hands some times!!)

I think every contestant should have to sing the National Anthem. Afterall, it is "AMERICAN" Idol, and SOOOOO many people don't know the words to the National Anthem. That is SOOOO embarrassing when people don't know the words. I can understand if it is a little kid, but seriously, after age __ , they should be able to remember. Heck, some people bring index cards incase they get nervous and forget.

If they're good enough to be in the top 12 on A.I., I'm sure at one point or another they'll be asked to sing the anthem before an event... they might as well sing it in the audition. Shoot, if they don't know the words for the audition... I say 'Give 'em the boot!' ;)

It would be interesting if they did like an NHL, NFL, NBA, or MLB Idol tryout thing. The winner gets a spot on the team. NOW THAT WOULD BE FRICKING AWESOME!
Now don't take this the wrong way if I am wrong ... but you're a female, aren't you?



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Post by MSUCATS » Thu Jan 26, 2006 5:34 pm

What would make you think that? ... Sometimes my thoughts just get the best of me.


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Post by SonomaCat » Thu Jan 26, 2006 5:44 pm

MSUCATS wrote:What would make you think that? ... Sometimes my thoughts just get the best of me.
I've just never heard a guy talk about American Idol in quite that way ... but I have heard lots of women describe it similarly. It was just a hunch ... apologies (and no offense?) if my gender-dar is off today!



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Post by MSUCATS » Thu Jan 26, 2006 5:53 pm

No offense taken. I guess I just get caught up in the moment of it all. My apologies for sounding like a girl.


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