How can you have a theme show about the British Invasion without letting your contestants pick any Beatles songs?
The Beatles started the invasion and were by far the biggest act to come out of it. I realize that the show was probably denied the rights to use those songs by whomever owns them, but certainly the modern entertainment juggernaut that is American Idol could have found a way around that. Or maybe, if you can’t get the rights to Beatles songs, don’t do a show about the British Invasion.
So I’ve been hooked on American Idol since Taylor Hicks pulled out his harmonica in his first audition last season. In the past, I’ve equated my growing enjoyment of that show to getting older, but when I tried thinking about it objectively, I realized that it’s just riveting television. Now, in the interest of keeping up with the blog-o-sphere, here’s a Top Five Friday in honor of American Idol.
I’m still a relative newcomer to the show, having only watched last season and this season so far. But I’ve seen enough to recognize that the contestants make the same mistakes over and over again, and most of their mistakes involve picking songs that aren’t right for them. Especially in the weeks between the top 24 and top 12, in which the contestants are given very little thematic guidance to help them pick their songs.
So, here’s my list of five songs I think could help out these Idols-in-Training.
If five-years-ago me could see me now, I’m not sure he’d be all that happy that I’m so into American Idol. But it has become more than a singing competition. It’s a cultural phenomenon that you can’t ignore anymore. Something like 30 million viewers tune in every week. That’s about 10 percent of the total population of America, and that’s A LOT of people. So, for better or worse, I’m hooked. Now lets see how the top 12 shake down this year!
P.S. I’m rooting for Melinda and Chris S.
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