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( continues...) Loved the ending. Bam. Money. Adam does a great Bruno. I love that this show has become a pipeline for DwtS.
Toshihiko Nakizawa (Toshi) – I would watch a lot of Toshi and Cat Try to Communicate and Fail Adorably. A lot. He is fire. Wow. So great. I love it, everything about him is pure entertainment plus. Loved the little worm at the end right before the “OK” cue in the music. That audition was a good time. I kind of can’t believe they sent him straight to Vegas. That seems doomed to be a poor decision. However, I just about died to see him bust through those doors with a hearty Yatta just like Hiro on Heroes. Awwww.
Choreo Round: E-Knock hip-hop-fied that choreo but I thought he got through it well enough. However, no ticket to Vegas for him. Seems like they are being much tighter on letting people through to Vegas. That’s a shame in his particular case, but probably a good thing overall. And he took it very well. Kind of a downer note to end on, though. Thanks, show.
I am really not digging the wait between shows this season. Now I have to wait a whole week to find out if Wayne Brady is gonna choke Mary or not.
yeah, I was hoping Blake's team would get thinned out some. I figure the men wouldn't go yet because they are the only ones left, but either of the others could go.
The other person eliminated probably should have gone 2-3 weeks ago.
The Voice:
I'm not surprised that Judith went home, though I think there are other folks that deserved to go home before her. Dude, will.i.am and Justin Beiber + a Sanjay ponyhawk is not going to get it done. If not for the fact that she's Shakira's last contestant and everyone loves Shakira, I think Sasha would've gone home this week instead of her, but that's how the cookie crumbles.
And now everyone but Blake is down to just one, right? Do not mess with country music fans. Guess that's the lesson of the day.
not my favorite genre. I'm going to have to do some FF next week.
Listening to "Blurred Lines" a thousand times in the last couple of weeks really crystallized for me that pop music right now is about production, not The Voice. I mean, you have to be able to sing, but a great pop song needs great production. So pop singers come out of the gate with a handicap, and I think that's why the balladeers and country singers do better on these shows.
I really have nothing to say other than that Blurred Lines is an amazing song and the unrated video is totally cracked out crazy.
Also, I agree that a big voiced ballad singer who sings "pretty" is always going to do better on these competition singing shows than singers who work in other genres. Unless you are a white guy with guitar. Then you are automatically winning and it really doesn't matter much what you sing.
I have not seen the video. Will not watch the unrated video.
That song is fucking great. I agree. And unexpectedly so because I've been "eh" on Thicke in the past.
I have a lot of love for Robin Thicke because he sings Stupid Things and watching SYTYCD Danny dance to Stupid Things is one of the truly perfect experiences I've had in this world. It all comes back to SYTYCD.
I support not seeing the video for Blurred Lines. I saw it before I really knew what it was. It's how I first heard the song in fact, but it was not a pleasant experience. It made me like everyone involved in making it a little bit less. Well, I started out not liking Pharrel, so his involvement just confirmed for me that despite his obvious talent as a music producer, he is a horrible shell of a person who makes everyone around him a little bit worse. Probably the price one pays for making a sassy hit record. But I did come out of it liking TI a little bit less, which was sad for me because he's kind of my rapper crush, multiple trips to the pen aside.
Apparently "America" is "outraged" over Adam Levine saying "I hate this country" last night. Oh, America.
So Levine had a mild hissy fit. I took it as such.