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American Idol Finale & The Worst Song Ever Written

Wednesday May 20, 2009

AdamLambertandKrisAllen.jpgLast night the two remaining Idol contestants, the aw, shucks worship leader from Conway, Arkansas, Kris Allen, and the glam rocker from Los Angeles, Adam Lambert, battled it out to the final note for the title of Season 8's American Idol.

As Ryan Seacrest put it, it was the guy next door vs. guyliner.

You couldn't have found two more different contestants. Both are talented, both are worthy of the Idol title. It just comes down to musical preference.

If you missed last night's show, you can catch my play by play live blog from last night. But here's a quick recap:

The guys each sang three songs last night: their favorite song from the season, a song chosen by Idol producer Simon Fuller, and the Idol single co-written by judge Kara DioGuardi.

Round one went to Kris Allen, who reprised his piano version of "Ain't No Sunshine." Round two was either a tie or went to Adam, depending on your musical preferences. Simon said Adam won that round "one million percent," singing Sam Cooke's "Change Is Gonna Come."

But it was round three that people will be talking about today. It was a stinker any way you look at, because both contestants were forced to sing perhaps the worst song ever written.

It's an Idol tradition that as part of their final performances the contestants sing what will be their first single. Let's just say I hope they've already got the second single ready to go because we'd all like to forget this one as soon as possible. The song was co-written by judge Kara DioGuardi, who apparently has written tons of hit songs, but you'd never know it from the puppy dogs and rainbows garbage we heard last night. Kris pulled the song off a little better, but it was painful any way you look at it.

So tonight we find out which of the two contestants left standing will be the season 8 American Idol. To be honest, it doesn't really matter. Both have careers ahead of them, both will be successful.

But here's the real question: what are we going to do with ourselves once the show is over?

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Comments
Rich Copley
May 20, 2009 11:56 AM
http://copiousnotes.bloginky.com/

They did so much better getting a first single with the songwriting contest last year. I still love hearing Cook sing "Time of My Life." "No Boundaries" was just horrendous with that freaky melodic line (if you could find a melody) and banal lyrics. Ick. Maybe the lucky one will be the guy that doesn't have to record that.

Kathleen
May 20, 2009 1:03 PM

I totally disagree with your assessment of Adam and Kris. I have been mesmerized by Adam since his AI audition. He is not only brilliant vocally, but he is kind, sweet and humble. I am sure Kris is a nice guy, but I always found myself tuning him out when he performed. Adam demanded attention because of his awesome vocals and performances. The contestants chose their backgrounds, etc. themselves. Adam changed American Idol from a ballad snooze fest to an exciting entertainment show. Adam will be a super star because he deserves to be. Although when I voted last night I got three hours of busy signals for Adam and only that last one hour of connecting, so who knows if he will officially win, but Adam has been the AI contestant of the year.

Dave Weiss
May 20, 2009 3:57 PM
http://amokarts.com

I am afraid to say it but I kinda liked the song... what should we do now. I know, how about if you comment on the show How I Failed as a Parent (AKA, The Bachelorette) Seriously if I had a daughter and she said she wanted to be on either the bachelorette of the even more reprehensible bachelor I think I would need to be sedated.

Joanne Brokaw
May 20, 2009 7:39 PM

LOL, that's OK Dave! We forgive you. :) Did you prefer Glambert or Kris?

Joanne

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